I like his watch!
"Oh, my aching everything. What the hell am I to do?"
*sees big plastic bottle of acetaminophen, nods, takes 1000 mg*
Once I get moving, the pain starts working itself out. Its that initial facing the aches that gets you. You think "frack this, I'm not moving", then, you go and get going. It gets better gradually until you lay down to crash. Wake the next day and do it again. Yea fucking ha.
If you missed it, they call it life and living.
I am sore from all the work I did the passed two days, the normal everyday pains I can usually deal with~! One Giant cup of coffee and feeling much better without Naproxin~!
I saw what you were doing. Looks good too.If you look at the pictures I was working on cement and bending stooping plus working on my knees. Lifting bags of Mulch but I got smart after many years and use a hand truck to bring them from the back to the front. Climbing the ladder to trim a couple of bushes plus did the front lawn.
You're wanting kidnapped and held to make blueberry muffins 24/7 aren't you?
You're wanting kidnapped and held to make blueberry muffins 24/7 aren't you?
They are Betty Crocker so just add Milk or Water and stir~! Dollar Tree also but they haven't had them since so if I want they are double the price at King Kullen~!
not having an accessible oven dampens my witch baking.
Going to Smoke a Piece of Meat for tonight's dinner and trying to decide on what.............
Is there such a thing as a Boston Butt up your way? That may be something particular to the South, but one would be damn good out of a smoker.
I'm planning to fire up the grill and BBQ some chicken this evening.
I've been out bush hogging one of our lower fields this morning as it was in really bad shape. However, after taking care of some repair work over the winter, my old tractor did so well I thought it'd be a good time for a beer and vape break on the front porch for a bit.
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My first house had a wood stove in the living room that I used for my primary heat source. Besides it being convenient for cooking or heating something up, I used to put jarred candles on it over the winter. They'd heat up as the stove warmed and melt the wax so the whole house would smell amazing. HahaIn a pinch I have made biscuits in a cast iron frying pan on an eye on the stove. If you can make biscuits that way, you could make blueberry scones. Just keep the heat low, keep the pan covered, and turn them over halfway through so they'll cook on both sides.
Back in the day when people down here used to heat their houses with wood or coal stoves, it wasn't unusual at all to have a pot of beans or soup, or a pan of biscuits cooking on top of the heater.
I'm planning to fire up the grill and BBQ some chicken this evening.
I've been out bush hogging one of our lower fields this morning as it was in really bad shape. However, after taking care of some repair work over the winter, my old tractor did so well I thought it'd be a good time for a beer and vape break on the front porch for a bit.
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Thought of that as well. The trouble is the wood stove here is in the kitchen. They only use it for heat and so any trying to use it otherwise would be frowned on.Back in the day when people down here used to heat their houses with wood or coal stoves, it wasn't unusual at all to have a pot of beans or soup, or a pan of biscuits cooking on top of the heater.
I belive massey ferguson farmall 350. My grandpa in Alberta had one. Dad had a matching '54 Ford pickup. ;-)That a Furgey?
That a Furgey?
Nope. This one is a '58 International Harvestor Farmall 350. Wouldnt mind an old MF also though! HahaI belive massey ferguson farmall 350. My grandpa in Alberta had one. Dad had a matching '54 Ford pickup. ;-)
Farmall 350 Tractor Specifications
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Nope. This one is a '58 International Harvestor Farmall 350. Wouldnt mind an old MF also though! Haha
Edited for more info.
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it was just the janky flimsy fuse wire