Give me back my hairbrush so I can brush it out of my hairI just sneezed that direction. You’re welcome
Give me back my hairbrush so I can brush it out of my hairI just sneezed that direction. You’re welcome
so glad he is ok, I worry about the neighbor's little dogs doing that, they are always chasing cars and getting too closeMy chocolate lab got hit by a car yesterday. Actually I hit him with the Jeep. He was running up the road next to the Jeep when he slipped on the ice and hit the side of the Jeep and I ran over his foot. Nothings broken but he did milk out the sympathy all day yesterday. He's bearly limping today.
Whenever we come home from town we let the dogs out at the gate and they run the 2 miles home. Usually they're way ahead of us, but I think Jake (the chocolate lab) caught a scent off the side of the road. When he came out of the brush is when I hit him.so glad he is ok, I worry about the neighbor's little dogs doing that, they are always chasing cars and getting too close
one of them actually tried to bite the tire of our Ranger a few times and I don't know if I should stop or just drive away really fast
Well, I am excited for you since mine is months overdue. I am waiting for the garage to warm. Getting those glaciers removed will be great, but the work involved isn't all the thrill one might think.Freezer is done! (yes I'm more excited than you, sorry folks )
The company booked everything. Unfortunately, being 6' 2", those 12 hour flights don't work well, especially with my metal knees. I upgraded to "second class" seating, with more leg room, but it cost me $1000 per seat extra. I also purchased all inclusive insurance, so they better find a way to get me there or it will cost them.We were going to Italy after daughter graduated highschool, she wanted to go there. So I booked tickets on Alitalia airline , had the whole trip planned out and booked , we get to the airport and we were told " your tickets are no good" . I was on the phone for hours but it was a no go. They said " the tickets were cancelled" . It was the single most worst thing that ever happened on a trip. Well, before the trip. It took me almost a year to get my money back from my credit card company ( which did pay for them). I had boarding passes printed out and everything. Still don't know how they could get away with that.
So I hope you didn't buy tickets from Alitalia.....if you did , PRAY!
if you got a good travel company that's probably not a bad idea. We did that when we went to India and it was great, best trip ever and all I had to worry about was booking it. We usually don't do that but with India I made an exception ( Gate 1 if anyone needs a good tour company and they survived covid)The company booked everything. Unfortunately, being 6' 2", those 12 hour flights don't work well, especially with my metal knees. I upgraded to "second class" seating, with more leg room, but it cost me $1000 per seat extra. I also purchased all inclusive insurance, so they better find a way to get me there or it will cost them.
In other weird news, I was talking with my buddy and his wife last night. Back in 2018, when we went to Paris, France, ironically, he and his wife also went to the same area of Paris, France. It really helped us because they gave us an idea what to look for, and what to avoid. So, I'm talking to my buddy about my Italy trip, which is in October of this year. My buddy says, "So are we!" They are once again going two weeks before us, but planned every night on their own, unlike us using a company to book all of our reservations. I'm sure they will save lots of money, but they are younger and more adventurous that we are.
Threads like this have wide appeal across many areas of interest. More eyes so more people to react. I suspect few people read all threads.This is a fast moving thread ...
@jishinsjourney Don't worry about making contributions of value. Value of a post is all in the eyes of the reader and from what I read, the most appreciated post are ones we see on threads like this. Knowing how different members days are going is certainly appreciated by most rural living folks over post that result in arguments. Concerning your allergies, have you ever had chickenpox, shingles, any herpes virus, fever blisters, etc.? If so I might have something for you to discuss with your doctor.
Anyway, I wish I had something of interest to post about this morning, but I don't.
It is the time of year that I wear socks with sandals around the house and shopping. I wonder how others here feel about such a style. The beauty of such a style is being able to change into walking shoes or work boots quickly.
Or if you’re quick enough, you can open your door and bonk them in the head. It rings their bell (without killing them) and they will typically at least quit chasing your car/pickup.Whenever we come home from town we let the dogs out at the gate and they run the 2 miles home. Usually they're way ahead of us, but I think Jake (the chocolate lab) caught a scent off the side of the road. When he came out of the brush is when I hit him.
I hate it when dogs chase cars. In the old days I've heard of some people who would tie burlap to their wheel. When a dog would chase their car, they'd bite the burlap and it would break their neck. I guess it cured them of ever chasing cars again.
I like to get fish from churches doing Lenten fish fries. There are fewer of them doing this every year. Last year I got one that was not that good. Thanks for the reminder. I will look to find other churches that have these. A church fairly close to me used to do catfish and it was fabulous.Our favorite pizza, chicken buffet has a Friday night fish option for Lent, Easter.. OK, but not that special.. Will have to look around for other options..
Isn't it interesting how this project of organizing spices is so big? I continue to be amazed at all the spices, but glad that I have worked on mine. It is a big project and things like this seem messy in the process of the big organization of all of them. It is the end result that is important. BTW, I am not completely done with any aspect of mine, but I do continue to work on it here and there, especially when and if I find more spices.Today I had to deal with two projects to make The Princess happy. First I tested out the new battery powered leaf blower on the snow we got over night. The snow was light and fluffy so the blower worked well. It does devour batteries! Finished up the job with my fancy new snow shovel. I am pleased with it because it reduces the bending over.
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I have to admit I played the fool for the second project which was repairing a spice cabinet. Went to my Jeep to fetch my impact driver. Couldn't get back hatch open. I begged a rain check from The Princess thinking it was frozen closed. Then an idea hit me. Yup. It was locked. Silly me.
But the impact driver wasn't in the Jeep after all. Found at third project back site. I was relieved because it is my go-to power tool and I have a lot of accessories for it in that tool bag. In the end it took me longer to find the impact driver than it took to fix the spice cabinet.
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Meanwhile The Princess worked her spice organizing project.
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The project kitchen smells amazing
Ben
I’m excited for you too. I just mine and it’s so satisfying when it’s done. Plus you realize you probably have enough for emergencies and daily lifeFreezer is done! (yes I'm more excited than you, sorry folks ) Set up the folding table in the garage and emptied it out, sorted everything. Veg and frozen chips/croquettes etc filled the two bags. I left the oldest stuff out on top to use. Found a load of ice cream and only a few small 'odd' bags of frozen fruit, which will go to make jams tomorrow. (Already made strawberry jam yesterday) but in general there wasn't a lot to clean up, and nothing dodgy or unrecognizable! .Picked up a few medium sized clear containers. In one I put all my pastry, another onions and garlic, another has wraps, scones and brown bread. Because I was in the garage, I also sorted a shelving unit I normally can't get to because husbands motorbike is in the way, but it's been moved as he is selling it.
Cleared a space, swept it down and put a big plastic container full of containers (there's a theme!) up top that I'll need during harvest, and made space for my 5 litre drums of vinegar, washing up liquid etc so they are handy to access when I need refills. Found a box of small potatoes sprouting, so tomorrows work is ready. Have veg done for today and tomorrows dinner, a chicken carcass making stock, and I made breadcrumbs from the heels of bread I've been saving. I'll sleep tonight!
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