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You have a knee problem ~ tell me about that ```

Not much to tell, one was injured 23 years ago and the other "good" knee has had a lot more use than it would normally. I tweaked it somehow this week, it's probably cumulative damage from doing something at work, doing a lot of digging and using an edger lately, but it is swollen and painful to use.

It will be usable as usual in 3 or 4 days probably.
 

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Took a last minute late afternoon ride in the mountains yesterday up a logging road.

So many things blooming! There were Woods rose, yarrow, orange and yellow hawkweed, Mariposa lily, oxeye daisy, a lily that looked like a Turks turban, Thimbleberries and wild honeysuckle. Lots and lots more that I don't know.

I took some pictures from horseback, but most were too blurry. I can't get Luke to be still and hold his breath. Here's a honeysuckle and a thimbleberry.


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This view used to be filtered through trees, but it's been logged out and opened up. I preferred the former one, it was a shaded foresty route before.
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We're in front of a cliff that drops down to lake Pend Oreille.
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My husband claims I kiss Luke more than him.
I sent him those pics from the mountain to tease him. :lol:
I love the photos of you and Luke. :) You look so HAPPY.:love
 

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Syringa

everywhere

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Steve

Steve, the Syringa is blooming in the mountains now. :) Did the same ride as the one where the flowers were all in bloom and they were abundant.
It was all over next to the highway when we went to MT.
It inspired me to name my little mustang mare after it. :)
 

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Not much to tell, one was injured 23 years ago and the other "good" knee has had a lot more use than it would normally. I tweaked it somehow this week, it's probably cumulative damage from doing something at work, doing a lot of digging and using an edger lately, but it is swollen and painful to use.

It will be usable as usual in 3 or 4 days probably.
Arnicare. I use the Arnicare cream and tablets.

http://www.arnicare.com/
 
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