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Me, Hurricane Irene and... Cole?

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Posted by: gerryg at Fri Sep 2 16:43:40 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gerryg ]  
   

Well all right... sub tropical storm Irene by the time it arrived here in Maine... but enough to have lost power for 5 days... glad it was summer with temps in the mid 70's.

Cole wasn't here, had nothing to do with Irene or the power loss at all...at least as far as I know that is... just wanted to get his attention

Cole, the lump/bump on that l.t.t is hard... the more I watch it the lower my expectations for survival become... right behind that bump it's body is slightly thinner/narrower... all forward movement is through the "pre" bump section of the body, the rest of the body is all but dragged along, the belly is just as likely to be upwards as not... it looks fine, muscle tone seems good, just very limited control of it... I wonder if it could even push food down to it's stomach?

Gerry


   

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