Passing the Time at Home
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Front petunias are now removed for one mums planter. Whats really weird, is an impatiens planter isnstill flowering nicely, and has been since late may. We're going with those impatiens planters front and back next year!
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Pansies never seem to last long enough to justify the effort. It either stays too warm or we have a 2 night cold spell. Our season changes can be dramatic.
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Nice day ahead. 24C and sunny. Sounds like a golfing day to me.
Still waiting on the irrigation install date. It supposed to be 4-5 weeks from signing up, and it's been 4 weeks since then. Hope to hear from them to schedule the install next week, however, someone has to come by and place little flags where the heads are to be installed.
Still waiting on the irrigation install date. It supposed to be 4-5 weeks from signing up, and it's been 4 weeks since then. Hope to hear from them to schedule the install next week, however, someone has to come by and place little flags where the heads are to be installed.
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Just finished cutting a new piece of carpet for the truck bed (under the topper). The bed had not been cleaned for about 5 years. That was nasty work. It sure was a lot more work than it was 25 years ago.
I may have to get a part time job. This passing the time at home is gonna kill me.
I may have to get a part time job. This passing the time at home is gonna kill me.
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Can't find one for a 1996 model.
Besides they still have ridges and are very hard on old knees.
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I would know about these things, had I bought the pickup I test drove back in 2009.
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Poured down today so just stayed inside. Watched to boob tube tonight to get some inspiration for indoor projects.
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I gave up on my reading, turned off the light and was asleep by 9 PM. Perhap crawling is good therapy for insomnia.
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A very foggy morning here. After a meeting in a bit, it's off to play 9 with DW on this last summer-like day here. I'm hoping for a warm up in October, like the weather people say to expect. We'll see.
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