BTDT! One good reason to spend a little more and get the super-pasteurized half-half. You can use less and the stuff keeps way longer than milk. Probably costs less overall.
Good suggestion or maybe whole cream. that is really good.
But this gallon of milk was over a month past its wear date. Some how the new milk was used ahead of it.
Pretty normal for me to do dumb things. :laughing:
Last evening Bobby was pretty miserable. She hopped on the bed & snuggled up, used a new word ( dog language which I don't understand )., fairly rare for her. Found 1 tick, so 1 less itch, Another raw spot, put body lotion on it & she shuddered a little then settled down & went to sleep. Riley came in & she laid her head on my legs, Stayed all night. This AM cut off a lot more of Bobby's hair. She seemed pretty happy. Went on 1 of her little patrols & bounded along like a spring chicken.
Miserable evening & night for me. Too hot, too cold, got my own itches, + pain. Finally got to sleep around 3:30AM. Wide awake at 6 & full of bad thoughts.
Mostly about Cody & his grandmother. I do blame her for a lot of his problems. She screwed up raising her 2 children. Things went pretty well when she listened to me. But they didn't go right when she went off on her own. She also kept promising he could come here & live. but kept breaking that promise.
OH well life goes on & water under the bridge can not be pushed back. & Most of the time I'm pretty happy.
I have a desire for a 30-06 rifle, What for??? I will never hunt anything, don't even want to shoot it. Had a real nice, new like condition on the 160 acres near Bowie. Ask my brother in law if he still had it. Said he gave it to his sister in NM who is starting a gun collection. No big deal.
Been sort of day dreaming about where I would go if I had plenty of $$$$. Quite frankly No Where. Am pretty content to be here, even though this is 1 strange neighborhood. Then thinking if I had some Escape ( so to speak ) place to go, when its to hot or to cold or to what ever. No where. :laughing:
There are quite a few places I would have liked to have gone to before moving here. But too late for any of that now.
Sat on deck this AM & let my mind ( what little is left of it. ) wander. Strange how 1 thing leads to another & it leads to something else.
I should have gone back to the Healy ranch after I got out of the Navy. Would probably own it now. Would have had to learn to be a real cowboy & how to run a ranch. Truly a slice of heaven.
North of Tombstone is a rock that looks like a sheep's head. Too the left is a road that leads to an asbestos mine. There is a cave across from it. lots of stalagmites.
1 spot on the road up there is so steep everyone except the driver had to get out & push.
Years ago there was a permanent stream that ran across a big flat rock with a cave under it. Good place to go swimming & jump off the rock.
Another road goes straight up past an old ranch house. never went past there never seen anyone home to ask if OK. A little to the right of it is another road that goes up behind the sheep's head. Was a road at 1 time, when I went up it many years ago, it was drive over 1 big rock & on to the next. At the top was a saw mill, long since abandoned. Farther to the right the road goes over the mountain to Sulfur Springs valley. Just before you get to the top, a friend of mines dad had a mining claim. Beautiful place, lots of big oak trees & a nice cabin. Saw him about 10 years ago, said he just let it go & the government took.
Now the good part & where the whole story was really going. :laughing:
Just over the top a good but narrow road went to the left. A mile or 2 up it was a small gold mine. & I do mean small, went in about 10 or 12 feet & was so narrow whoever was mining it would have have had to turn sideways to work it. A narrow vein of quarts with gold in it.
2 Or 3 miles past it was a truly beautiful place. 2 Good sized pastures full of nice green grass & an old barn still standing. ( Sort of.) Across from it was what was left of a rock house. Cement steps & walls still there, but roof had fallen in. It would have been a wonderful place to live.
Am sure that by now someone has taken it over. As they have leading up to the mountains. Left Tombstone in the evening a few years ago & it looked like a whole city out there.
If you can stand it?? More later.
Jim