Eep. Sounds like you're at home at least, and not at work covered in blood?
True that (better Typo Boy is at home, I mean). Back in junior high and high school I was guaranteed one gusher of a nose bleed per year (usually when they started using the heat in the winter).
I even got one at the end of the graduation ceremony (literally the end - I had one hand clamped over my nose as I tossed my mortar board in the air with the other). It kinda summed up my high school experience nicely.
Yeah, I mostly work from home.
Wow, TypoBoy, WTF? If you need a transfusion, I'm an A-neg.
Brenda, lots of doggy~ma for Lucy. May she come home to you well and happy.
I've used ShurLine edgers and love them. They made failure to mask ceiling and baseboards not matter so much!
I really want a pygmy goat, but my municipal code forbid goats on anything less than an acre. I don't think I am up for petitioning for a variance.
Much~ma for Lucy.
Hope nosebleed does not recur.
I want miniature donkeys.
CJ used to get gushers like that. We both have gotten so used to them that he just grabs something to blot with and doesn't freak out.
I thought with moving to dry Colorado they would actually get worse, but he got through the summer with a minimum. For whatever reason, they only happened when he went swimming. Yuck.
Like Gud I used to get these routinely. But it has been over 20 years since I last got a gusher, and five since I got a minor nose bleed. So I'm a little WTF about an old problem coming back.
bonny, I hate to paint and the things that work best for me are 9" painting pads, an extension pole, and small painting pads and 2" angled brushes for cutting in. For me, painting pads drip less and go faster. I'm an evangelist for Wagner Glass Mask for painting windows. Also, there are relatively cheap disposable drop cloths that are part plastic and part absorbent paper, which work better than newspaper or plastic for keeping paint off other stuff.
My problem with the Shurline Edgers is that I get paint on the little rollers, then roll an extra stripe. I like to use these cheap pads [link]
Lucy is such a sweet dog. I hope the surgery is successful and she adjusts quickly to three-legged-ness. I'll be thinking of y'all.
Lots of ~ma headed out for Lucy and mom.