...but the trick is to just keep moving. Never stop. Never give up.
No whining. Naps allowed...
Never a truer word spoken ...
The old man went into work every day until I think he was around 80 or so ... could have been mid-80's ...
After he stopped going in to work he still worked around the house daily for a number of years ... mostly pulling weeds out of the circle and doing landscaping ... having both knees replaced did slow him down a little there for awhile tho' ...
RS, as one who enjoys the limitations of acid reflux, your adventures in eating strange hot foods at often strange times is really entertaining. My right hand twitches towards the Tums bottle while reading.
LOL ...
It's not the hot that usually gets me ... it's the acidic stuff ...
Thirty years ago the door of my fridge had twenty different hot sauce bottles in it. Never the killer hot stuff, more a variety of mild to mediums looking for different flavors.
Oh yeah ... the woman does similar ... she's always looking for just the
right flavor ... very particular.
It's a never-ending quest ... but I sure ain't complaining.
I love the hot stuff ... ya know it's good when the beads of sweat start poppin' out on my forehead and the hair gets soaked ...
No more. Well....somehow one little bottle of Rita's Red or something crawled into the new fridge. Now how did it get there.
LOL ... all things in moderation ...
Back a few years ago when I was still runnin' up to Canada I found this restaurant that served flame-broiled Portuguese chicken ... killer stuff, to die for ...
It appears they have expanded into the US.
If ya get the inclination order up some of their Peri-Peri sauce ... comes in different heat-levels, from medium to extra-hot ... the garlic is good:
Sauces - Nando's USA
And if you're ever in the DC area swing by and try their chicken ... it's outstanding.
Planted a large crepe myrtle with the new pdh. Took it a bit to claw through the centipede grass but once it hit dirt, it just slid down nicely. Never having used that big auger, I only took little bites. I've had those things look like they wanted to go to China and take the tractor with them when they hit a big rock down there on the side and built their own rack and pinion going down. I was running only slightly over idle and never had a problem.
:thumbsup:
That's where I usually run mine ... with a hand on the 3PH lever in case it catches and wants to corkscrew in ...
