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Does seeing women cry make your heart wrench
Grew up with a very strong mother.She hardly ever cries, so when she does it's one of the worst feelings in the world to see that.A lot of other women though i find weak, and they cry far too often, so i hardly see it as a proper emotional reaction.Not that they should pent it up all the time.I understand women are generally more sensative and therefore more likely to cry from time to time, but about 90% of the time i think it's rediculious.

My brother nearly passed away last year.I had never once seen my father cry, but he finally broke down infront of us when he saw my neice(His granddaughter)While Louis Vuitton Bags uk we were in the hospital.My mother said he didn't cry at either his father or mother's funerals.That was truly a heartbreaking moment.My parents were always a sense of security, and seeing them both cry was like all the security had been broken down.

I've only seen 6 grown men cry that i can remember.One of those was a drama king that would cry over any perceived slight.The other times hit me pretty hard since it's so rare to see a man cry.It usually means something heavy has gone down.

I couldn't possibly count the number of women i've seen cry.

With women, it depends.Sometimes women cry just to vent their emotions.To drain them a bit, like hitting a reset button.They aren't looking for solutions.They just want a good old fashioned cry.

If i think she's truly in distress, then i'll try to help as best i can.Otherwise, it's sort of like going to a funeral.You can't really help, you can just be there for the bereaved.Sometimes, that's all a woman wants.To know someone is there for her.Meanwhile, she'll get things sorted herself.

When mr.Tb i were a lot younger, i used to turn on the tears but he caught on.He knows when i'm faking, so i don't.If i'm watching a movie and cry(Like a tear), he'll tease me, but if it's real it really bothers him.I hardly ever cry in front of him though, so usually when i do he knows it's real.The morning of 9/11 we were watching the memorials, and one little girl came on and spoke about her daddy and i lost it, the whole hyperventilate and everything, and that tore at him.Now other people crying i don't think bother him, unless we're like at a funeral or something.
Not too late to plant tulip bulbs

Qi bought some tulip bulbs last october, but didn't get around to planting them.Is it okay to plant them now?

Ayes.Get outside pronto and dig some holes, because tulips planted in january will suffer no ill effects at all.I did this myself a few years ago on a balmy Ralph Lauren Outlet boxing day, and every single one of the magnificent tulipa queen of sheba that i shoved belatedly into the ground produced gorgeous blooms in spring.

All tulip bulbs really need is a period of below, or near zero, temperatures for about two months.As we're certain to experience such weather in ontario soon(Well, almost certain;What a peculiar winter this is proving to be! )Your bulbs should settle in just fine planted late or not.

There's only one caveat:Be sure to do it before the ground starts to freeze.This can happen remarkably quickly after a day or two of cold weather, and once the soil develops a hard crust on top, it's like trying to jam a trowel into cement.

If there's been some wet snow yet temperatures have remained mild, just brush the white stuff off the planting area and take a look.The soil underneath is probably still soft and workable.Unfrozen soil that's been covered by a blanket of snow has the look and consistency of a rich chocolate cake.

It's actually fun to dig into and pop in a few late bulb additions.

Qif tulip bulbs are already sprouting, can i still plant them?

Ayes.It's preferable if they haven't started to grow, but they'll do okay with only a small shoot emerging from the top.Just bury the bulbs deep, sprouting side up, at least 15cms below the surface. (The depth may also act as a deterrent to nosy squirrels. )

However, tulip bulbs are too old to use if they've become either squashy or dried out.A bulb should feel heavy and firm, with a nicely rounded appearance, when you hold it in the palm of your hand.

If there's mould anywhere on the side(This develops quickly on flower bulbs that are left sitting in plastic shopping bags), don't plant that Pandora Charms UK particular bulb.Ditto for any bulbs that are broken or have chunks missing.They won't produce flowers.

However, contrary to popular opinion, it doesn't matter a jot if the brown onion skin coverings(Called tunics)Have peeled off.Tulips that go into the ground naked may in fact start growing quicker when spring comes.Rustylooking blemishes on their hard, whitish exteriors are okay too.

Qi live in oakville, near the lake, and because of the mild winter this year, my tulips are already starting to come up!What should i do?

Anothing.I'm always receiving emails about this from panicky gardeners, and the truth is it's best to leave bulbs to cope with our crazy climatic forces on their own.

At worst, tulips leaves that appear prematurely and then get whomped by ice and snow will look a bit burned at their edges once spring comes.

You're only really in trouble if your tulips start to produce buds now.When buds are hit by unexpected cold weather in april or may, the developing flowers simply curl inwards and go dormant until more hospitable temperatures return.

But fledging flowers that come out of the ground this early in the year may not be able to endure the long, cold months that are inevitably ahead.

However, don't fret.

The foliage always comes first and your tulips are unlikely to reach the stalk stage before the worst part of winter hits.

Whatever happens, resist the temptation to mess around with tulips, snipping off frozen buds and foliage or covering them with blankets.



 
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