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Been busy staining the scuff marks on the cabinets, they were treated pretty rough but I think I camouflaged them pretty good.
Satisfying work. Especially once one works out how much is enough!
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Been busy staining the scuff marks on the cabinets, they were treated pretty rough but I think I camouflaged them pretty good.
It is satisfying Slow. I was thinking how much I've been enjoying working on this new house. Its funny, my attitude has done a 180 compared to working on my old place. But I gave her fair warning last night, that Madison radio is priority #1 todaySatisfying work. Especially once one works out how much is enough!
My goodness!! -6, At that temperature I can see why it wasn't much fun!G , Awesome job ! Funny how a move changes things ? I lived in a small water front community 20 years ago . We bought the house in 1974 . The boating/fishing & above a Partying was fine then but got old quick as the house are on top of each other & everyone knows your business . We've had or small farm now over 20 years , it's more work but so much more enjoyable with land & privacy ! Bad part is we are getting older & the chores take a lot longer . It was -6 * here yesterday AM , taking care of the animals wasn't much fun . Enjoy life while you can ! Stay Healthy & Safe ! 73 & God Bless ! Leo
well we signd paper work on the pending sale of our old house. hopefully this time it gets done. And I learned something today, Kolar toilets pretty much have to use Kolar parts a universal toilet repair kit will not work on the Kolar models I have in my house and no stores in my area carry the parts for them. They had two Kolar kits but not for my model. Think I'm gonna scrap these Kolar toilets for some more homeowner friendly toilets.
I need to get that antenna in the air, rained all day today, more to come it looks like.Gonna yank your tail: Kohler
(No wonder hard to find parts).
I’ll figure you’re actually settled-in that big dusty antenna gets up in the air.
Me, . . well, with high boots on and a strong flashlight have blazed a trail back to the bedroom. Infirmities have meant I’ve sort of dumped gear & supply as I came thru the door the past two years. Hard to get off couch as never feel rested. Radio was enough distraction to be anodyne.
Now, weather, time, and a full wallet means I can get this place (and truck bed) re-organized till the next job. Get rid of the stuff I’ve quit using. Etc.
Talked last night with a local HAM did a fine job of encouragement (get licensure). “Sure. Soon as I find the dining table”.
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So you might say the Silver Streak had a Silver Lining!And today, I made it all the way forward in the Silver Streak to find the ft450d Yaesu I bought two years ago. Time to set on dining table and maybe just learn to listen (what a concept, huh?).