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I love working on them Morris, it was a sad day when I finished the panel and why I started right away on the pickup. I was bored all last winter with nothing to do. I would really like another just to keep busy..
Good morning M/S, Morris, John, Perry, Grant and wandering visitors..
Not doing much right now Morris, mainly resting days and working evenings.. It was a wet one last night.. the first hour or so I was soaking wet from sweat then we got the rain.. Had to load 50 bags of mulch in the rain but not during the downpour. She had to make two trips of 25 bags each since her trailer would not handle any more than that.. the rest of the night was restocking with what I had and making the outside area look good.
Finally got the hedgerow on the north side of the front yard cleaned out of all the oyster shell scale dead branches, the whole thing is green and alive now. The South side looks like crap now s0 I guess that gets started before the next garbage pickup in 10 days. Yard work never ends Steve and unless you have a crew working on it, it'll take forever .
Slow day at the yard sale today, Sally has become the official greeter as she likes the attention. Both cats do the selling but at least I get to hold the money for awhile.
The weather is great and it would be a good day for a cruise.
Hello, I missed a car show today since I was waiting for a guy from Manitoba to come by at noon for my 56 M100 parts truck. He was supposed to be here at noon, apparently he had tire trouble in Regina and now is finally on his way.
I`m the opposite John, the last 10 or so yrs I`ve had no desire to work on projects any more.
We got rain earlier last week but this heat is drying it all up Steve.
Just make sure you don`t sell those cats Perry, your yard sales may plummet.
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