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    Help! Okay, this is out of the blue but... the glass man is coming this afternoon, I am alone. I am scared to let a strange man in the house to replace my bedroom window. I didn't think about it until just ..now. I don't like it one bit. Am I overreacting.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    Help! Okay, this is out of the blue but... the glass man is coming this afternoon, I am alone. I am scared to let a strange man in the house to replace my bedroom window. I didn't think about it until just ..now. I don't like it one bit. Am I overreacting.?
    Do you have a friend you can have come over, or who can call while he is there to check in?
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    There's a great idea. I can ask my husband or my neibor to at least phone. That's a good idea, thank you. I just think it is unsafe to let a stranger in, could be anyone. Can't be too careful nowadays eh. I don't believe the cats will protect me from rape or robbery but ya never know

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    Glad to help!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    There's a great idea. I can ask my husband or my neibor to at least phone. That's a good idea, thank you. I just think it is unsafe to let a stranger in, could be anyone. Can't be too careful nowadays eh. I don't believe the cats will protect me from rape or robbery but ya never know
    I don't think that my cats would be very helpful either, but I saw this the other day on the news:
    http://www.kwqc.com/content/news/Cat...427579923.html

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    Everything went well, thanks for asking. They could not have been nicer or more professional. Shawn called while they were here and the cats hid under the bed I might be a little paranoid but....so what. I don't wanna be serial killed

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    Help! Okay, this is out of the blue but... the glass man is coming this afternoon, I am alone. I am scared to let a strange man in the house to replace my bedroom window. I didn't think about it until just ..now. I don't like it one bit. Am I overreacting.?
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  8. Very pretty plant! i like the colors along with the shape
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    These are my potted veggies, tomatoes and cucumbers. Yesterday, I found the first two cucumbers on the vine.
    I have some beans, too, but they're still small.

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  10. I wish i had room to grow plants that size. they look like really nice
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    I sure hope Pet Talkers will send more pics of their gardens, I love to see them! Vegetable and flower gardens, so wonderful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    I sure hope Pet Talkers will send more pics of their gardens, I love to see them! Vegetable and flower gardens, so wonderful.
    Your wish is granted:

    Elehant Ears
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    Sedum in a stone planter
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    An old Juniper with Impatiens
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    Picking nasturtiums
    Cool curvy stems beneath the
    Lily pad-like leaves

    The bright petals bring
    Cheer, and rebloom with vigor
    Summer garden’s gift
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    Quote Originally Posted by cats4ever View Post
    Your wish is granted:

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    Thank you, SO beautiful! Keep 'em comin' please.

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    My gardenia just finished blooming, now I have to wait another year for this wonderful scent.

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