Even cats.
Different linen, no errors! Yet.
Have a good day.
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Glad this project is finished!
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Except for a few rows to add to the outline, he's done. I added purple and a bowtie, a few changes to his clothes because I was weary, just did what I wanted. And he's centered! No idea how that happened, hard to count with these tiny stitches of hair-ish threads.
I now wish a larger finish was considered, maybe 30 or 32 count with two threads. The three colorful characters in this chart would be great hanging on a door or cupboard knob. I need to think about the other two and check sizing.
Back at the greenhouse, there are two fertilizers he recommends for petunia and calibrachoa, all flowering plants. Both contain iron necessary for tunias.
I have used Miracle Grow Bloom Booster and also Jack's Bloom Booster, totally different ingredient ratios from these, iron not offered. Strange that my MG booster box is 10-52-10 but online claims 15-30-15. One ad shows both percentages in the same description. I guess research would offer the correct one for each flower, but I'm lazy and will just take his advice.
Haven't decided on lung scan yet. My neighbor was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer eight months after a clear CT scan. The nodule was not there in January. Sharp pain and feeling breathless led to the second scan. There is a procedure called cryoablation, that can freeze small nodules and GGO while also obtaining a sample, killing the cancer, that otherwise are too small to biopsy.
Hope you have a pleasant day.
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First off, stitching. Damn. Never made this many errors. A major reason is the linen.
Can you see that hair thin linen thread? So easy to miss and where many errors are found. Higher than 40 for some reason with loads of these extremely thin threads. They seem to disappear at some point in their length.
Now for the comebacks. My wasted dried stem petunias that I cut back to several inches. Didn't take long to grow back. Buds are starting on all these ends, will be a ball of pink soon.
Even the spindly impatiens that I reduced to a few inches have surprised me.
Warm days this week, maybe next week too.
Be well, be safe.
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Visited the Amish greenhouse for a few mums. This place has two huge two story homes with wrap around porches, far from other homes atop a hill. These are some of their flowers.
The owner, a very nice family, said the trick to blooms like this into September is petunia food every week. They use it on everything, especially those plants that like acidic soil. I use bloom booster, but will try this next year. Avoid fertilizer with more phosphorus.
About that CT scan. My dad passed in 2001 and I saw a pulmonologist after since I was short of breath. It was anxiety after watching him suffocate and panic for two weeks when the idiot failed to diagnose a pulmonary embolism. A CT showed two nodules which required watching (Carole's husband had passed before Dad from lung cancer). The anxiety level was unbearable while I waited six months for the second scan. Protocol was a CT every six months for three years. Every few years or when I had a cough, another was ordered. Then the incorrect reckless diagnosis of "rapid onset pulmonary fibrosis" several years ago required two more scans. I don't qualify for the smoker's low dose radiation scan, and he finds them not to be as precise. The nodules have minor growth over the last few years, along with GGOs (ground glass opacities) which have no guidelines. Too small and scattered to biopsy unless they develop into a solid. Scary. It is up to me to decide, insurance approved, radiologist recommends, doctor is concerned that all that radiation may do more harm since I had no change on the last one.
Tootsie is looking for Ollie and I miss that big head in my window.
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