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   / Good morning!!!! #131,901  
I like macaroni and cheese alright, but my wife LOVES that stuff. I think she'd have it for every meal if I allowed it. BUT as we've gotten older, slower, and lazier, it's now Velvetta Shells and Cheese here, and we ALWAYS have it on hand.:rolleyes:

We will make the Velvetta and Rotelle dip from time to time.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,902  
Mowing done for the day. Now I’m charged to making a veggie dish to go with the stuffed crab. I noticed some tomatoes and eggplant in the garden area.

Ted, that lean to is like what I envision. I need to verify my dimensions and research a bit. Maybe a fair priced kit would be better than David Design.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,903  
Is the vine dead? That's where I'd start. Cut it, then spray the stump with Remedy (or anything else with Triclopyr in it):

For the rash, back in '11 I had poison oak real bad and my doctor prescribed Triamcinolone Acetonide cream USP, 0.1%. Twice a day after gentle scrubbing with as hot a water temperature as I could stand. Cleared up in a little less than a week. Got a few dots of it now, and they were gone in just a few days.

Yep, Good old Nystatin cream, my late wife made sure there a couple of tubes around the house. It’s great for a wide variety of skin conditions.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,904  
67°F and zero rain

Looks like a day of mowing ahead.

Guys vs Girls Hand & Foot this afternoon. Kirkland stuffed crab on the menu. Sophie going to try her hand at homemade Mac&Cheese, not my favorite dish, but why not.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day

My wife has a crock pot Mac and cheese recipe that is good.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,905  
I'm beginning to feel like those guys on Hee Haw, "If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all." The doctor recently told me I have the beginning of Alzheimer's which I can't say surprised me. Anyway, he's prescribed a couple of medications that he says slow the progression. And I definitely know that I'm getting weaker and with less strength all the time, although I know from reading on TBN, particularly in this thread, that, unfortunately, many of you are in worse health than I am.

But this past week I was up on the ladder, which my wife objects to me doing anymore, cleaning out the rain gutters that get filled with catkins and leaves from that blankety blank live oak tree in the front yard. I still say that hanging would be too good for anyone who planted a live oak tree within a hundred yards of a house. Anyway, while I was on the ladder, I saw something that really scared me; looks like I'm probably going to need a new roof. I had a roofer here today and I've called my insurance company to send their expert to appraise the condition.

Oh well, life goes on. Reminds me of something I heard on TV on Gunsmoke. The guy said, "We're born wet, naked, and hungry, then things get worse.":LOL::LOL:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,906  
Cold and windy 44F. I was going to mow this afternoon but I decided to heck with it. Too cold.

How about this for a first of spring? The first spot of poison ivy. Right on my wrist between my cuff and glove. Dog gone spot itches. Woke me up itching the last two nights. It usually doesn't bother me this much. I've still got to figure out how to move the poison ivy tree that is leaning over the lane.

Where's Spring?

Chris

I got poison ivy on my hand a few weeks ago. Can still get it without the leaves on it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,907  
Roy,

You've inspired me with the lawn aerating ... think I'm going to rent one here at some point in the coming days.

It's never been done here since the lawn was put in (back in '69) and it surely needs it.

Got a really really heavy duty pallet from work today. None of the planks are less then 1¼" thick. I'm going to use this for the front blade during warmer months and for the bucket during the snowy seasons when the blade is on the tractor.
Since I now have a self leveling loader (really nice feature!), I think it's time I invest in a set of pallet forks

I think you'll find them very handy.

Would be nice to have a self-leveling loader to be sure ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,908  
Fish all fed (except for Round 2 for the fry and juveniles), hopper, two sunflower tube, two suet, and squirrel feeders refilled.

Some progress on paperwork accomplished, along with further mower research.

If only they could be trained to like dandelions over hosta ... :rolleyes:

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   / Good morning!!!! #131,909  
My bad- crab stuffed salmon
 
   / Good morning!!!! #131,910  
You’ll love those forks, Roy
 

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