buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I hear for a 2 wk quarantine. Lot of that sold out here.
Posh to me would be, having sheep to count every night to aid in going to sleep.Eric, does the train have to blow it's horn much near you? Can you hear it from afar? We have tracks about 2 miles from us and I hear them in the background....unless it is very windy with the wind blowing from us towards the tracks.
No alligators. I have almost been eaten by a 12' alligator when I was 9 or 10. Some thin chicken wire/rebar kept it from making me a snack. Also, they eat chickens. No water in the "moat" which is actually a drainage swale.
Maybe some land sharks?
The chickens are laying eggs at a great rate. Garden is growing. Need to fertilize potatoes now that they are sprouting well.
I planted some mountain laurel beans a month ago or so and the first sprout is coming up.
My buddy's 14 year old doggie passed away. She was a good one.
Sunday school went well.
Rick sorry about the crappy hole. Here's an an old trick. Take a short 1/4" diameter x 6" long piece of round bar (preferably brass or aluminum), cut a thin slot starting from the end about an inch back, long enough to stick the emory cloth in the slot and wind it around the shaft in the correct direction. Put it in an pneumatic die grinder rotary tool, place the wound up emory cloth end in your problem hole and spin her up. We call them "whip" sticks in the industry. The shaft will center itself and the emory goes to town. Every minute or so, peel a slight amount off the worn out end of the emory cloth.
Hope this makes since.
Prayers for our team mates who need them.
Drew, I know it's tough having to make a decision like that.
Buppies, did not go but bet it was fun!
Kyle, what a scary experience, especially back before Don's Kristy was in the protection business.
Wife stopped by Costco on her way home from visiting her mom...said it wasn't crazy, and she didn't see anyone who was intentionally prepping, although she did stock up on a few things to the tune of $540.
Toppop, sounds like the show was a good time. Sorry you fell.
Jay, thanks for the Headless tip. I have used it most of the time, because it sure has been handy, especially for learning.
A picture for Ron