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What a great day. It was 60 degrees on November 15th...sweet. We took advantage of it and brought the girls out for a hike this afternoon. What a nice way to end the weekend.
It was a great day today and yesterday Pete. I pulled the camper out and washed that up along with the pickup. Yesterday I trenched in wire to my new shed so I can get power out there sometime this winter. Actually managed to get quite a bit accomplished this weekend.
Spent the afternoon working on some stuff around the yard while the weather was nice. Froze my butt off on the 12-mile ride to the storage unit this morning, definitely reminded me why I'm a fair weather rider!
Now relaxing behind the house in front of the fire. It's been a great day.
It was a great day today and yesterday Pete. I pulled the camper out and washed that up along with the pickup. Yesterday I trenched in wire to my new shed so I can get power out there sometime this winter. Actually managed to get quite a bit accomplished this weekend.
It was a great day today and yesterday Pete. I pulled the camper out and washed that up along with the pickup. Yesterday I trenched in wire to my new shed so I can get power out there sometime this winter. Actually managed to get quite a bit accomplished this weekend.
Yea yesterday I put up a quick privacy/wind screen on one side of the hot tub. That is actually how this morning started out. Mama and I spent an hour and a half in the hot tub reviewing our work!.
We have a 2014 Wildcat 317RL that we bought new this year. Traded off our '08 Sabre.
Originally Posted by Peter3540
Yea yesterday I put up a quick privacy/wind screen on one side of the hot tub. That is actually how this morning started out. Mama and I spent an hour and a half in the hot tub reviewing our work!.
Hot tub and reviewing your work sounds like code to me!
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