April 16, 201412 yr Bryan, it is OTC. And that might make it so that you only need Zyrtec for your eyes, not the Zyrtec D which is much more expensive, and, as you know, only available via signature from behind the pharmacy counter.
April 16, 201412 yr Haven't tried Nasacort, may give it a shot if sinuses get bad. I generally am controlled enough with non-decongestant OTC (IE, regular Zyrtec or generic, not the -D version). Just is worse when I forget it.....
April 17, 201412 yr It's snowing again - we have about 3" outside right now. Now as much as the 6" we had on Sunday. But it's gonna be wet and heavy and melt fast tomorrow.
April 19, 201412 yr It will soon be illegal to burn things for warmth in Southern California but for those of you who like to keep warm the old fashion way there is this to help you in your chores- http://e.businessinsider.com/4cd8404f52baf1d8a8caaea25351d9579dbcd4341e00057a/U1FIFcPoHRRpE2SQA6f17 Edited April 19, 201412 yr by Augsburger
April 24, 201412 yr The snow is almost gone from the fields here, but there's still lots in the bush remaining to melt. We've got nothing but rain in the forecast, and the seasonal creek is already running over the gravel road that is our house's main method of accessing the outside world. I'm going to go ahead and predict that the road will be completely washed out by tomorrow. This past winter just can't take the hint and leave gracefully - it has to keep jabbing one more "fuck you" after another at us.
April 24, 201412 yr What Al said. Why is it that when i think of the tough things you have to do/face Iain, I'm reminded of that joke where the punchline is "...yup....standing up in a canoe...." Hope you and the townfolk stay dry and safe
April 24, 201412 yr the tough things you have to do/face ... It's not so bad here. Mosquitoes in the summer, cold in the winter, and not a whole lot else to worry about. No hurricanes, earthquakes, malaria... we rarely even lock our doors. Speaking of canoes, though, I expect that will be how I get off the property for the next week.
April 28, 201412 yr Do you just want a less offensive thread title, or do you hate thinking about snow?
April 28, 201412 yr And mine. Sigh... More snow on the way, too.1398702560734.jpg Wow! How long does it take you to mow that yard in the summer?
April 28, 201412 yr Wow! How long does it take you to mow that yard in the summer? Depends on how many times the tractor, haybine, and baler break down, and how bad. We'll usually cut and bale it once in late July, and then let the cattle graze it down in September/October. We've got about 600 acres, a mix of forest, pasture, hay, and wetlands.
April 28, 201412 yr Shit Tyll, that sucks for moto season. And damnit, I thought I had it bad mowing my yard. Although in fairness, mine requires weekly maintenance and I don't have cows to help out.
April 28, 201412 yr I feel like we should get a few goats for the "lawn" portion of our yard, because we're terrible at mowing. Trouble with goats is that they climb and jump on everything, including guest's vehicles.
April 29, 201412 yr In Montana all the dirt roads in the mountains don't even open up until July 15th!!! If summer falls on a weekend we all have a picnic.
April 29, 201412 yr In Montana all the dirt roads in the mountains don't even open up until July 15th!!! If summer falls on a weekend we all have a picnic. In the snow?
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