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R.I.P. BSGal. May you be relaxing in your blow-up pool and drying off with your hordes of Scotts TP in the afterlife.Speaking of fall..... acorns are dropping.
R.I.P. BSGal. May you be relaxing in your blow-up pool and drying off with your hordes of Scotts TP in the afterlife.Speaking of fall..... acorns are dropping.
I'm carrying on some of her traditions. I just got a blow-up hot tub and I have enough Scotts for the next decade.R.I.P. BSGal. May you be relaxing in your blow-up pool and drying off with your hordes of Scotts TP in the afterlife.
Johnny Mathis approves this post.Chestnuts are dropping as well - guess I need to start an open fire
Yes sir! All 5 at once, from what I've heard. You'd think she was talking about being backstage with Eddie VH in the 80s from the excitement in her eyes.Was that the Mothman Festival? Did they get to hangout with the AIMS crew?
I always thought that was "chipmunks roasting over an open fire"Johnny Mathis approves this post.
Oh..... Chestnuts! I thought it was "my nutz roasting on an open fire". Made sense actually, if you sat close enough to the fire.I always thought that was "chipmunks roasting over an open fire"
Ah no, I wasn't there. Just knew it had taken place. Who was her favorite - Willie, Wild Bill, Huckleberry, Jeff or Buck?Yes sir! All 5 at once, from what I've heard. You'd think she was talking about being backstage with Eddie VH in the 80s from the excitement in her eyes.
Were you there? Did you meet her? She has dirty blondish-brownish-somethingish ponytail down to her waist, with just a wisp of gray at her temples. Green to hazel eyes with her irises ringed in dark gray.
I want some chestnuts. Are you going to have them at the store?Chestnuts are dropping as well - guess I need to start an open fire
That sucks. I hope they leave a buffer of trees so you don't have to look at the back of their new home.Recently, we had the back deck torn down and completely rebuilt to include a 12X12 open porch for grilling and a 12X12 screened porch. We have enjoyed it a few times when it wasn't super hot. It's been great to be able to keep the door open from the dining room and our cats can enjoy the fresh air.
Someone bought some acreage behind us and is bulldozing and has been cutting down mature trees for the past week and we get to listen to the equipment from sunup to past sundown. And they are burning a lot which has given me a massive headache. So much for enjoying the quiet and fresh air...And soon we will have the ahem- pleasure- of listening to a new house being built and the additional truck traffic.
My husband flew over and took pics on Friday and they are clearing a significant amount of land. SIGH. All I can hope for is that they build a million dollar home that will make our property values go up![]()
Wife and I are planning on planting a buffer with the neighbor behind us at the house in Cumberland. Our back yard looks into their front yard and their above ground pool. Fast growing thujas will make a nice barrier.That sucks. I hope they leave a buffer of trees so you don't have to look at the back of their new home.
Good idea.Wife and I are planning on planting a buffer with the neighbor behind us at the house in Cumberland. Our back yard looks into their front yard and their above ground pool. Fast growing thujas will make a nice barrier.
GrowingI just started doing some naked gardening and ALL my neighbors put up 8' privacy fencing.
Cost me nothing.
Hadn’t planned on it. But we have the stuff to make on open fire.I want some chestnuts. Are you going to have them at the store?
IDK for sure, but leaning towards Huckleberry. She sent me a picture of him/her and added a visit to his Pub in Mineral Springs to our bucket list that I didn't even know WE had.Ah no, I wasn't there. Just knew it had taken place. Who was her favorite - Willie, Wild Bill, Huckleberry, Jeff or Buck?
Better get used to it, that's how we roll.IDK for sure, but leaning towards Huckleberry. She sent me a picture of him/her and added a visit to his Pub in Mineral Springs to our bucket list that I didn't even know WE had.![]()
I told her I wasn't a big fan of the beach. Now I'm looking at Jeeps with sand tires.Better get used to it, that's how we roll.
I used to drive on the beach a lot pulling a trailer, in really fine sugar sand. Instead of sand tires, you need to get really good radial tires with good sidewall ply. The reason is that when you hit the beach, you air down the tires to about 10 lbs. You'll glide over the top of the sand. Sand tires are soft and get punctures very easily. Good radials don't.I told her I wasn't a big fan of the beach. Now I'm looking at Jeeps with sand tires.![]()