Great idea! Four rough miles today and split a bunch of wood for the evaporator......I'm ready for one.and raise you a beer!
Man it was mid 50°s here today and I sweat my ass off. Rain tomorrow then back to low 20°s for a day.......then warm days, cool nights.Today awesome View attachment 5373768and tomorrow high not so much View attachment 5373769
That sounds like my youngestMan it was mid 50°s here today and I sweat my ass off. Rain tomorrow then back to low 20°s for a day.......then warm days, cool nights.
I did do some snowshoeing on the lines today chasing air leaks (vacuum system) and I'm packed up with tools, lines, hardware....full backpack. 55° is hot with all that.That sounds like my youngest
Stoned thinking right now......I have an old hottub that I've been saving just for that type of project.
Stoned thinking right now......
What if I filled the hottub with sap! I might be on to something here! Do a B&B with a sap tub lol
I just watched the cannibal of Hamburg my stone brain went some weird places lolStoned thinking right now......
What if I filled the hottub with sap! I might be on to something here! Do a B&B with a sap tub lol
Funny story I'm not going to tell all of, but I was in a comedy central movie with Rob Corddry a long time back. Cool dude.
For as much as I wanted to hate it, that movie kinda slapped
Oh and I bet there's some good stories in there tooFunny story I'm not going to tell all of, but I was in a comedy central movie with Rob Corddry a long time back. Cool dude.
And Hottub Time Machine is a great move too
It likes shade. I grow cilantro, lavender, mint, and rosemary along the shade of my pool wall. Always does well, my guinea pig chomps on it all summer long.Cilantro drives me crazy, always bolts on me before it gets any size. Don't understand why it's ubiquitous in hot climate cuisines. I love the stuff but it's always store-bought.
I remember when I was a kid on long Island in the 80's. They were so loud. I heard there's going to be some giant hatching this year. Dormant for 30 years or some shit. That explains why they sounded louder when I was a kid. Guess I'm not going nutsIt's like another world I live here in CT and we get em in summer but they stay up in the trees,you don't really ever see them. Only pest that get our gardens are Japanese beetles using them stinky bags to catch. I read you love zinnias I grow them also Japanese beetles and ear wigs eat them good. Also after all these years I learned squash beetles if they just bite leaf infects whole plant. So stupid I garden all summer then go check plants cannabis ones and have to remember to change clothes because pm on pumpkins and other stuff if rains gave it to them also.
Well maybe I wouldn't push it lolI remember when I was a kid on long Island in the 80's. They were so loud. I heard there's going to be some giant hatching this year. Dormant for 30 years or some shit. That explains why they sounded louder when I was a kid. Guess I'm not going nuts
I believe it's 17 years. But there are different ones, so it depends which are hatching that year. I might be wrong.I remember when I was a kid on long Island in the 80's. They were so loud. I heard there's going to be some giant hatching this year. Dormant for 30 years or some shit. That explains why they sounded louder when I was a kid. Guess I'm not going nuts
I've suspected that was the issue. That helps me decide to try again and where.It likes shade. I grow cilantro, lavender, mint, and rosemary along the shade of my pool wall. Always does well, my guinea pig chomps on it all summer long.