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Just wondering how your ribs, etc. are doing. I hope you are pretty well healed by now but just thought I'd ask.

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Hi Shirley,

I've been pretty much back to normal for about a month, now. Occasionally, if I happen to roll into or out of bed on my right side, and I twist the wrong way in the process, I can feel a slight pain, but it's very minor, so everything is pretty much totally healed, I believe.

Thanks for asking. Everything is greener than I've ever seen it this early in the year, around here. Nature seems to be making up for last year's drought. Corn planting is in full swing, and the wheat is way ahead of where it usually is this time of year - it looks as though it may be beginning to head in a week or two - a couple of weeks ahead of normal. I hope that spring is beginning to show up in Pennsylvania by now.

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I'm so glad. :grin: And I hope you have a great year with just enough of whatever you need to make a good crop and help to get it in.

The winter here was almost a non-event compared to other years. Very, Very mild. The tom turkies are fanning out and strutting for the hens. We are getting a lot of sunny days. Looks like spring will come early. Hoping that a late hard freeze won't put a damper on things. :grin:

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