The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #123314 Message #2725065
Posted By: Stilly River Sage
16-Sep-09 - 07:17 PM
Thread Name: BS: Spring into Fall: Sept. 2009 declutter
Subject: RE: BS: Spring into Fall: Sept. 2009 declutter
Kat, a friend was telling me about how she started qi gong (sp?) a while back because her neck and shoulders were so sore from the computer work. I got new glasses for the same problem, but that doesn't take care of it completely. Do you have a method or DVD that you recommend? I'd been planning to look into it myself, but if you've already had success, I'd like to know what you're using.
I can't believe that it is pouring down rain here again. Since a week ago I think we must have had close to 12 inches. There are the strangest fungi growing around the yard and the doors are starting to stick. I need to run to the store and the post office, but I'll wait until I don't have to run my own personal wet t-shirt contest. There's no taking an umbrella out when it's blowing like this. It's just warm enough that the humidity is really oppressive, but cool enough that the air conditioner isn't coming on. So one either mildews in place or cranks down the AC to dry the house and freeze it at the same time. [sigh]
Kat, good for you on the eBay photos. It can be a labor-intensive process, but once you get a group of things going it is nice to see (especially if they sell). They've changed the rules again--you can't give buyers the option to buy insurance. You have to choose to either insure or not, and if you choose to, you are expected to add the cost into your postage and handling or price. Not only that, you can't tell someone that if they don't buy insurance you aren't responsible if it breaks or disappears. Good ol' 800 pound eBay gorilla. This is intended to drive away the unscrupulous dealers, but it gives everyone a bad taste in the mouth.