Today will be a fun day for me, I make and sell walking sticks. Today I will be wondering around the woods looking for what I consider a good stick
I need 5 more
I need 5 more
The reason they are seeing their Doctor is another story.Hope they got to see the Dr. today?!
Yeah, made in China, assembled in Mexico.... Looks just like mine!!Got my new little freezer. 7cuft, all I need through the summer veggie season. It's cooling now, will go pick up the bull calf meat about 5pm. Shopping for this freezer was enlightening. I checked the review websites of so called experts. Read uncounted reviews of owners.
80% of the complaints stemmed from service related issues. Specifically, difficulty in getting replacement parts, ie supply chain issues.
This made all the brand names look bad, that and all the freezers I looked at were made in china... including the GE brand I bought.
Hopefully this one will last a few years.
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That's the same one I got! It uses almost no power (can't remember off the top of my head per day.)Got my new little freezer. 7cuft, all I need through the summer veggie season. It's cooling now, will go pick up the bull calf meat about 5pm. Shopping for this freezer was enlightening. I checked the review websites of so called experts. Read uncounted reviews of owners.
80% of the complaints stemmed from service related issues. Specifically, difficulty in getting replacement parts, ie supply chain issues.
This made all the brand names look bad, that and all the freezers I looked at were made in china... including the GE brand I bought.
Hopefully this one will last a few years.
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How do you organize a top-door chest freezer? So that you can see what all you have in there, and most importantly, reach in there to retrieve it? I guess I'm just too used to our upright freezer. You can see and reach everything. But we always have it crammed full. Maybe with a chest freezer, you don't cram it so full as with an upright? I've always wondered this. Do you have to pull things out and set them somewhere in order to dig down to the things on the bottom? Or do you just leave it half full so you have room to rearrange stuff when you need to get to the bottom items?Got my new little freezer.
I'm with you. I KNOW I would lose stuff in a chest freezer.How do you organize a top-door chest freezer? So that you can see what all you have in there, and most importantly, reach in there to retrieve it? I guess I'm just too used to our upright freezer. You can see and reach everything. But we always have it crammed full. Maybe with a chest freezer, you don't cram it so full as with an upright? I've always wondered this. Do you have to pull things out and set them somewhere in order to dig down to the things on the bottom? Or do you just leave it half full so you have room to rearrange stuff when you need to get to the bottom items?
looks like some of ours too. We have lots for the meat we sellYeah, made in China, assembled in Mexico.... Looks just like mine!!
Hope your kitty comes home soon, keep us posted!Frodo, I wish it was easy to send you sticks from my yard. Find all sorts of cool ones.
I cleaned litterboxes and had to lug in a new container of litter. I think I used half of the thing filling up the litterboxes so I'll need to get more litter asap. I wish I could get larger quantities but I can't lift the larger ones. I need some sort of setup where I can split the larger quantity stuff into smaller containers that are easier to manage.
Sir Hammington is still missing. I'm hoping he's off on some adventure and that he'll come back. Longest one of mine was missing was 2 weeks.
I worked more on the shimming of the walls in my bathroom. I thought the right wall angled away from the tub as it got toward the end but upon closer inspection I realize the wall bows in the middle so both edges are farther away from the tub and I will need to deal with that when shimming. Both side walls have more give than I'd like, but there's not much I can do about it because cutting them out at this point is not an option. I'm hoping that the cementboard and thinset will make it tougher. At least I can use thinset to correct some of the imperfections and get it straighter. And the wallset has some flex to it and I imagine with 1/4" bead of caulk that will help a little.
How do you organize a top-door chest freezer?
me too, I would hate it if one of my dogs disappeared for more than an hour...Hope your kitty comes home soon, keep us posted!
It must have been that wild weekend party, she probably got some whacky weed and lost her morals. Maybe to embarrassed to mention it to you, didn’t want you to think she is a bad girl.I must have messed up the date somehow because I thought she was due much later.
I like milk crates for seperating stuff in our chest freezers. Stackable, easy to lift one to get to another. Hard to overload
It is great that he is getting the fence fixed that the previous youngster didn't have time for.After I finished with freezers and beef I went to check what my cousin was up to. He came over to do some fencing, replaced a couple gates today. Said he was finally going to bring a herd over. It’ll be nice to have cattle here again, I know dad will be thrilled, able to sit on his porch and watch cows graze. I took my cousin’s JD 5115 for a test drive, nice tractor. He said this engine package was about 130hp.
We get lots of wind also. Drives me crazy. We have a metal shop. I’ve told Hubby more than once, we also need a kite shopProbably didn't mention this earlier, but I bought an apple tree and 7 or 8 packets of seeds today, the tree will go in the ground tomorrow morning if the stupid wind dies down. Right now it's in the lee of the house, which happens to be the NE corner, aye? I'll be glad when this goldurned wind f#%s off and dies, I'm about tired of it, lol... but the seed packets won't be ready to put in the ground for a matter of days or weeks, we'll see what each packet says. Multiple varieties of squash, sweet bell peppers, hot peppers & sweet corn, should be a good mix with the melons I also plan on cultivating... it'll be hard for these stupid high winds to pick up a melon and hurl it, but they just might do it, lol. We shall see...
Pics of the apple tree in the ground later, right now it's hard cider time and I'm feelin' pretty good, lol...
My pops has a walking stick given to him years ago by one of the old locals. It was made from a gnarly dead tree that isn't supposed to grow in Central Iowa, but there it was on this guy's land. The finished stick looks a lot like the ones you have there. Very cool.Today will be a fun day for me, I make and sell walking sticks. Today I will be wondering around the woods looking for what I consider a good stick
I need 5 more
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