4/23 Rusty AMPS 278, +5.5 37, +9 141, PMPS 316, +4.5 283

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Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)

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Good Afternoon L&LL,

Rusty is having a pretty good day. He spent some time mending the shark nets, but now is in bounce mode.
He ate most of his breakfast, had a poop (stitches seem still be intact), ate about half of his lunch (waiting until Happy Hour to finish it), and enjoyed the sunshine and spring-time warmth (first real spring-like day).

We decided to spring for Spring and took the insulating quilts off the doors to the porches. Now our living space is almost doubled! (Our house was a "cure cottage" in the days when tuberculous curing was the village's main industry. TB patients were to sit in deck chairs on their porches in all seasons and weather to breathe the mountain air. The 5 porches--large front porch on the ground floor and 4 porches on the second floor, one for each room-- have the original sliding windows, so they are not open to snow or rain, just cold.)

Hope you all are having a good day. bbl
 
Does Rusty enjoy hanging out on the porches? I’m glad it’s a good day for him. :):bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
Yes, but it always takes him a while to get re-acquainted with the downstairs porch (he rarely goes on the upstairs porches). Today he sat in sunshine on the porch. He has favorite camp chairs there that he likes to sit in, and a favorite spot on the table.
 
That's really interesting about the "cure cottage"! I've read about that sort of thing in Switzerland but didn't realize it was going on over here, too, and as a village industry no less.

Felix and I are so happy that Rusty is doing all right.
 
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