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Well, my ipad has bit the dust. The store clerk said you can’t replace the battery. Once it is gone, that is the end of the ipad. That is a sorry end for a device I paid a lot of money for and hardly ever used.
I will try getting a different cable and see if that works but I will probably have to get a new ipad which I doubt I will do. I will just use a laptop when I need something in my studio. Time to get in there.
It really is a dreary Monday, so I need to work so I can cheer up.
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Well, the cat problem is almost over! Two of our neighbors wanted a kitten and they got them before they went feral. There is one left that they are trying to coax away from the mother. According to Clyde, they are about the age when the mother will push them away so this works out right for the neighbors and the cats.
Not sure what will become of the mother. I called Animal Control but they have not responded yet. Oh well. The kittens are so adorable that I told Clyde I wished we could have a cat and Alan and I wouldn’t have allergic reactions and the cat would be no trouble and I wouldn’t be the one to take care of it.
I was waiting for the “Careful what you wish for admonition”, but I got a weird Clyde response instead. Watch out for what you wish for. You may need a 42 page document that guarantees the wish won’t bite you!
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Does the computer baby sitting ever end? I bought a iPad years ago that I hardly ever use and now when I need it, it won’t charge. I guess I need to get a new battery. Also, I can’t use Chimera on my phone. The site claims I have too much on my phone but I need all the Apps I have.
I guess I need to eliminate images but does that mean they will disappear from Instagram? I can’t have that. Time to go on Google and ask the almighty computer some questions.
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Once again we are having cat problems. Years ago one tried to adopt us by trying to sneak into our house. We don’t want a cat. Two of us are allergic to cat and dog hair. This time a mother and three kittens are lounging around in the shade on our carport.
The mother does not have a collar and the neighbors don’t know anything about them. This will not work. Clyde said three people that don’t want cats with four cats on a carport is a miss-match made in the shade. Time to call Animal Control.
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Lots of work to do on my new pastel portrait of Alan and Sarah! It will take a long time but I have been wanting to do one for a long time and I finally got a good photo of them to work from.
So I will put on my mask and get to it like Aunt Bea said to Otis on The Andy Griffith show when she was acting as his warden in their home! Great show!
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Not sure, but I think I have mentioned before that people have been telling me for decades that I have lost weight. I am the same weight I was when I got married with the same measurements so I have often wondered why people are always saying that to me. I guess I have withered with age.
Just wish they wouldn’t say it with such a big smile. That implies I needed to lose weight which I don’t think is true. According to the doctor’s chart my weight is exactly what it should be. My BMI is on the low end of normal.
Now Clyde is another matter. He is trying to lose some weight to take the pressure off the knee that was injured. He is losing about a pound a week which is fast enough. Anyway, he recently received a comment on his weight loss that I have never heard before. A friend said his clothes are growing on him.