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> Thanks for the hints ---I can see I need to think outside the "box"

It's the best thing to do when you're feeling boxed in!

Thanks for all your help as well.  Hang tough.

Rick


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From: "Rayilyn Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Coping/dog in pool& other adaptations


> Rick
>
> I do have a ladder that would be long enough but don't know how I
could
> manage to get it out there.  Calling 911 would probably be my best
option.  Also,
> the "hole" is constantly changing wih the rain.  The hole is a lot
deeper than
> the pool is actually going to be.  We're expecting 2 more storms
here in AZ
> ,one Fri night and Sun night.  I look out doors and see Spike
peeking over the
> edge.  He fell in my pool in CA and was always very cautious
thereafter (he
> wouldn't come out at all when I was in it.     ,
> but he's curious.  The water that was in the hole has now seeped
into the
> ground, but it may be like quicksand.  I can just see him or myself
disappearing
> into the mud.
>
> Just did 5 min on treadmill to my favorite music, I don't shake when
I hear
> it on treadmill. The computer has really saved my life --- enough
tho I can't
> use it like I once could, I can still get into trouble and
communicate with
> others.
> Still working on those adaptations.
>
> Thanks for the hints ---I can see I need to think outside the "box"
> Ray
>
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