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New Here!! But not to the world. LOL
Comments (2)An Iowa "Zone 4" is one of the more friendly Zone 4's...they get a decent mid-May through late-September growing season for summer crops. Zones are based on temperature lows and they can be a bit sketchy if blankly applied. A good chunk of Arizona is Zone 9...but so is a good chunk of central-northern California...and there's a world of difference in growing summer crops in the 2 areas....See MoreFrom Alisande's Yearbook Yourself Post. LOL
Comments (10)Gosh I wish I could wear my hair like 1996, it looks great and I'd only be 12 years behind the times. :-) I've gone blonde before and loved it but with the red in my hair, it was a devil getting the red and yellow out. And my hair grows so fast that it was a constant battle just to keep the roots covered though now most of my roots are closer to blonde than they are to brown. Alisande, I saved each one individually. Brought them all into Photoshop. Cropped them. Added my current photo, cropped it to size and desaturated it. Lined them all up, added text and a drop shadow and viola! :-) Jodi-...See Morenew gardener from Arkansas anyone still post here lol
Comments (2)I'm mostly on Facebook or All Things Plants....See MoreExercise when spending to much time here. It can be done lol
Comments (25)Time to revive this exercise thread. Sorry, due to a glitch I couldn't do a new post. ............................................................ I have had a bad month and a half. As I have mentioned before I work around a few issues so I'm always playing catch-up. No matter...I will not give up. It's ok that I will never be in the advanced catagory. It's ok that I have to make several modificationS. My new dog added to the usual with throwing my back every which way possible while leash training. I was sitting in misery stuffing my face. Things are better now. Anyway, thought I would share some of my favorite "new" workout dvd's. I like these because they are more intermediate but can be modified to more beginner for my bad days or harder for rare good days. Two are short with one only twenty minutes (the 20 min. DVD kicks my butt). One is longer but it goes by fast. I just need light/med hand weights and a mat. There is a suggestion of a small ball for abb work but I modify. Share your workouts , obstacles and DVD recommendations (if you have any) and why you like them. My new to me fav's! 20 minute https://www.amazon.com/Jillian-Michaels-30-Day-Shred/dp/B00127RAJY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1539109104&sr=8-2&keywords=Jillian+30+day+shred 30 minute & you can use a chair or furniture instead of a bar. Great for legs!!!! https://www.amazon.com/Physique-Cardio-Blast-Minute-Workout/dp/B00OP4QU92/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539109264&sr=8-1&keywords=physique+cardio+blast+30+minute+workout This last one I like a lot. It's very doable. Longer but the time seems short. https://www.amazon.com/BarreAmped-Bootcamp-Suzanne-Bowen/dp/B00GVHA04C...See Morenicole___
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