I need to convince my wife about your carrot method or plant them later in the year so they don't get so big when you leave them in the ground waiting for a frost, but, she is stubborn about her carrots.
Good feeling to get it all in and call it a year. One of our boys and a 3 hard working...
I have a 444 that was built in 63 , I half ways restored it in the mid 90s and re-painted it but like a dumb ass I used yellow paint. I have a snow bucket and still use it for moving snow in the winter. They are almost bulletproof if you take care of them
Sorry to say 3 Roosters , I think you missed the boat but I could be wrong.
The only advice I have is parents and kids should talk about the fact that we will ALL die someday and come to an agreement how to handle your estate once you are incapable of decisions or gone.
Everyone...
If the property is passed on to kids rather than sold your kids get a step-up in basis. But then you either have to buy long term care insurance or take a gamble.
A lot or a house in town is no different as far as I know,
Stepped-up basis means if you bought land for $400,000...
I'm sure there is but I haven't ran across it. Did you hear about MAFB and Ruthville area back in the late 70s . I skimmed through the book but I forget the exact details but I believe some from MAFB were involved and it linked to a college by the river in Bismarck and to NYC and Son of Sam.
Anyone listen to the Dakota Spotlight podcast ? I'd never listened to a webcast in my life until I ran across this one but these are interesting enough to capture and keep my attention. Investigative reporter James Wolner has interesting interviews with friends and family and those who...
Same here ,
Yup , It's never easy but it helps knowing they didn't feel an ounce of fear or pain , It was just over in a split second and always during a happy moment for them. 12 guage to the back of the head is as instant as it gets.
Yup and you absolutly need to know how to do it now because you most likely won't have the internet when you need it the most. I like to recommend the "Back to basics" book. Everything you need to know about survival is in there. I often ponder when the next tough times will arrive, It...