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Kelly Ferguson
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Can anyone identify this rose?
Comments (6)I thought Pink Peace too; especially due to the white edges on it. Beth makes a great point and I believe she has more roses than I have seen, however, if you are looking for a rose that has the appearance of the image you submitted, Pink Peace would be a great place to start looking. If you are trying to find out exactly what that rose is, you may want to take more pictures, including full bush shots, and gather up as much information as possible about the rose, then go from there. Good luck! Lynn This post was edited by desertgarden561 on Sun, Mar 2, 14 at 19:13...See MoreWonderful Mothers Day!!
Comments (3)Thanks ashely and ceph!! As for the movie Ceph, I know what you are saying. But I am so sick of bm making promises and breaking them. Then she gives the kids excuses and middle sd eats them up and sells them to ss. I don't want bm to call in a few weeks and the kids to tell her we saw the movie and then her say that she was still going to take them and me and dh ruined it. I want the fault to be totally hers!! It will not kill the kids to wait until it is out on dvd....See MoreDog urinating on carpet. Dog trained is trained with dog door. Why?
Comments (5)There can be several reasons why she's peeing in the house. 1. It's not unusual for dogs to pee on new carpet. Not sure why but a carpet layer told me he see's it all the time. Something about the smell of new carpet. 2. It's possible your MIL's dog has had some accidents she's not aware of and your dog is marking where's the other dog has gone. 3. Just because a doggy door is installed (anywhere) doesn't mean your dog will use it. It sounds like your dog hasn't gotten into the routine of living in a different house and the stress of the move has probably caused some anxiety. Plus, there may be something on the other side of the doggy door she doesn't like. 4. Your dog could also have some urinary problems, either stones or an infection, so it warrants a trip to the vet to rule out that possibility. For now, I'd suggest you walk your dog outside often so that she becomes comfortable with the surroundings. There could be a neighbors dog or something else outside that she's afraid of. Take her out thru the door that has the doggy door and when she does pee/poop give her lots of praise (treats are optional). While outside, observe her reactions to anything in the general area. Purchase a black light to find any missed pee spots and treat them with a product made for pet urine. The black light will also show if your MIL's dog has had any accidents. The little things that show up with a black light can be scary. :) Also, don't assume every spot is pee. Food and liquid spills can also leave spots that show up with the black light, so to determine if it's truly pee.......you'll need to smell it....See MoreDiy bathroom vanity with sink
Comments (8)IKEA is your solution. They specialize in pieces that will fit in tiny spaces (think European apartments). They also have special sink tops that fit on their vanities, all at a very reasonable price. Obviously, it's cheaper if you can go there yourself, but they do deliver too. You can get the 24" solid wood Hemnes with a sink top for $250. It has built-in, very useful, storage drawers that hold a ton. We have one of these in our basement bathroom and just installed three of the larger ones in other bathrooms. Drawers are much more useful than just two doors that open; I know because I've had both....See MoreVerbo
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