Good morning all. After a couple of days away, I returned home yesterday to a toasty warm house and a wife who was happy as could be at having decided to take on the challenge of lighting the fire in the kitchen range. Although easy to keep going, it can be a little intimidating to start up in the morning, previously she has relied on the heat pump when I have been away. I have been told I can keep my job as chief fire maker - for now, although maybe she is only saying that until she works out a good supply of kindling. My days of being useful around the place could be coming to an end ... now where can I hide the manual for the Iseki ? Or would you say that is a bad idea Thomas ?
Randy, that is some dump wagon ! Why not do it in style though if you can, you just made me realise that come full retirement time, the dump run will become my only regular journey.
Wng, I also had snow hopes this morning, however when I looked closer, the "snow flakes" I saw in the wind driven rain eventually settled on the grass as soggy very short lived cherry blossom.
Ron, interesting to see pictures of black squirrels, are there many where you live ? There are said to be some in this country, thought to be the the result of a genetic mutation in the grey invaders which have all but taken over from our native reds.