Sister and I worked on clearing trees off the gate to the creek land this morning. Me on the saw and her on her new tractor with grapple. I was good for 2 hours before my back gave out.Got the tiller running, however by the time it finally decided to run my back was finished for the day. Perhaps the tincture I made will make it better, or at least make it to where I don't care anymore...
2X4's with 16 penny nails buried just under the dirt.hope someone flattens a tire when they drive over it.
That's kinda confusing?Just thought of a pretty big accomplishment. Today marks 28 years at my job. The wife always reminds me, as it is also my ex-husband in law's birthday.
The wife's ex. Just what I've always called him.That's kinda confusing?
I did 24 years at my first job & almost 20 at this one so far, but I like it so it's not really like work.
I rebuilt a pump on Sunday in about 30 minutes for $4,500 bux.
I was in the wrong freakin business...I rebuilt a pump on Sunday in about 30 minutes for $4,500 bux.
Being intimately familiar with the equipment, having a very motivated customer, parts on hand & not being too inebriated (only two Gin & tonics [+ a bit of GG#4]) on Sunday afternoon to accomplish the work - that's the key.I was in the wrong freakin business...
Not much really regular daily crap
But I did have time for lunch with the kid so that was nice
He danced after every bite of his sandwhich so I accomplished someone being happy haha
yeah...but then you've disabled their vehicle while they're still close by...better to just shoot em at that point2X4's with 16 penny nails buried just under the dirt.
I figured a claymore would be too noisy...yeah...but then you've disabled their vehicle while they're still close by...better to just shoot em at that point
yeah...but then you've disabled their vehicle while they're still close by...better to just shoot em at that point
This is down at Mamma's old house. I'm by there maybe 10 minutes a week. There is a leaning tree that could maybe have some barbed wire tangled in the top, and wrapped around a light pole across the driveway. With a nice sturdy prop and some judicial sawing on the off-side of the tree. . . . .I figured a claymore would be too noisy...
Mocha our now deceased Chocolate Lab chewed the wiring harnesses on the car and truck. Ate completely through several of the uprights on the deck bench, and chewed up every single one of them. She was three years old before she got out of the chewing stage.Ran to the commissary today. Freezer is happy again. BX still hasn't gotten any more 190 proof Everclear in, guess I'll decarb the buds I have and do some cannabutter with some of them instead. Roxy has decided I no longer need the 1/4 inch irrigation pipes to the roses and everything else in veggie garden #1. Guess I need to tack up some more fence boards to try to keep her out.
When our last dog was a pup we had an older dog with her that kind of kept her occupied and out of some trouble. It has been 14 years since she was a pup so I'm out of practice also. I put bunches of things out in the yard to try to keep her occupied, she prefers being outside.Mocha our now deceased Chocolate Lab chewed the wiring harnesses on the car and truck. Ate completely through several of the uprights on the deck bench, and chewed up every single one of them. She was three years old before she got out of the chewing stage.
I remember when I used to be like that.Being intimately familiar with the equipment, having a very motivated customer, parts on hand & not being too inebriated (only two Gin & tonics [+ a bit of GG#4]) on Sunday afternoon to accomplish the work - that's the key.
I had all the necessary tools & parts laid out on my bench even before the pump showed up.
Piece of cake!