Up until last night, I thought I had tried everything. Dishwashing soap, dental floss, olive oil, two different kinds of hand lotion, ice, and Windex. I was just about to give up. However, my friends McMeaty and McCheesy were not. First came the WD-40 and lots of tugging. Standing over the kitchen sink, McMeaty gave it his all. Unfortunately the WD-40 not only lubed up my finger but his entire hand as well. No go there. Next came the dental floss. But the hand cream I had put on after the WD-40 only made the floss slip right off my finger without moving the ring. At this point, I had been sitting on the couch with my arm elevated for about ten minutes or so. This made the swelling go down quite a bit (thank you Chewy ). McMeaty was confident between the hand lotion and the reduction in swelling that another few pulls and twists would work. I sat on the couch, arm still elevated, while he patiently moved the ring up to my knuckle. Then wth a few more twists, turns, and tugging, the rin
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(um pretty cold that is)
Actually it is quite lovely!
Great shot of your frozen bush. (giggle) Did you take this photo on Sunday? I was outside shooting too. The shadows on the snow were pretty cool.
Thanks Lilli! The winter sun makes for some interesting shots (and very cold hands).
Hello Ms. Creek! Thank you! Yes, I really enjoyed the daffodils over at Vel's. I went to my happy place when I saw those sunny yellow flowers.
Hey John! Smiles right back at you!
Thanks for the visit Belhoste! I'm digging your cool blog!
LOL, thanks Chewy! I don't think my bush will defrost at least until early spring. What's a girl to do?
Allison