PJSprog
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I missed that, too. Happy Birthday, Jay.
Your veggies are helping in multiple ways... Nice job Drew.Meet Joe. Joe is moderately autistic but a fully functioning nice adult child of one of the food pantry volunteer ladies who helped with
planting potatoes and collards. Joe helped plant these collards in my fields, he helped pick them and now he gets to give them out to the folks coming by.
This picture was printed out and put on the wall at the food pantry where Joe was just thrilled to death, smiling all day long.
Life can be so very good.
Was thinking of minimizing an old tube tv like that.... LolView attachment 598505
The tractor vs wheelbarrow went as expected. Nonproductive but kind of fun.
Happy birthday Jay!
Was thinking of minimizing an old tube tv like that.... Lol
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Picture worth 1000 words. :thumbsup:
Thanks for the + thoughts. I do not feel a day over 100, but I'm still going through adolescence maturity-wise.
My gift to self arrived today via UPS- A pair of truckers' 2" wide suspenders as recommended by Lou. I think they are the Lou signature edition.
Lou- I believe that you posted/mentioned a T-ROM knee brace previously. It seems that I am knocking mine out of its set settings. Did you experience something similar?
Drew- Thank you for your gift. Your picture of Joe made my day as well as Randy for his family portrait of Gracie and Buddy.
The tree service may be done today.
Brogen is definitely not a watchdog. His idea of home defense is to create a forward field of slobber with a St. B. speedbump as backup.
I hope that everyone is having a decent National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day![]()
Don, I looked on the Yanmar site...no mention of the winner...and looks like they've taken everything down about the contest.
Meet Joe. Joe is moderately autistic but a fully functioning nice adult child of one of the food pantry volunteer ladies who helped with
planting potatoes and collards. Joe helped plant these collards in my fields, he helped pick them and now he gets to give them out to the folks coming by.
This picture was printed out and put on the wall at the food pantry where Joe was just thrilled to death, smiling all day long.
Life can be so very good.
2 more days.....Jay, hope you've had a wonderful birthday.
BEF, hope your anniversary was special.
Ron, thanks for sharing an update on your ductwork project. I have bookmarked the company and will continue to consider them.
Don, I looked on the Yanmar site...no mention of the winner...and looks like they've taken everything down about the contest.
Got a few more acres bush hogged yesterday and another load of firewood cut and split. Need to build sides onto another pallet.
Cold and raining here this afternoon. Had an early dermatologist appointment this morning...1 cut and one squirt...not too bad.
Then a Costco run...Yikes!!! ...the rotisserie chicken cooker was gone! So was the snack bar! They are doing a remodel. Then Tex-Mex and pick up some tractor oil for hopefully tomorrow's oil change.
Meet Joe. Joe is moderately autistic but a fully functioning nice adult child of one of the food pantry volunteer ladies who helped with
planting potatoes and collards. Joe helped plant these collards in my fields, he helped pick them and now he gets to give them out to the folks coming by.
This picture was printed out and put on the wall at the food pantry where Joe was just thrilled to death, smiling all day long.
Life can be so very good.
So, the hospital closest to me (25 miles and not many other choices within 50 miles), has a surgeon that wants $250 for initial appointment and $800 fee, all up front. He is supposed to be in network. I think this is wrong. He should bill the insurance, and then I pay.... Maybe look for a different surgeon.
Don, did your garden freeze? It was 34F here this morning.
Whew, close call.