I don't want to jinx anyone but I've lived in ND to long to put my snowblower away at this time.
My rule is no winterizing snow blowers until the first lawn mowing of the year. And even then you're rolling the dice.
I don't want to jinx anyone but I've lived in ND to long to put my snowblower away at this time.
I'm going to take a rifle or 2 to the range on Sat so I can sight them in and have a good choice or two for hunting on days with a South wind.
I figure between now and fall I can pick the right windy days to sight in and have a 4 rifle battery ready for season no matter whether the wind is from the N, E, S, or W.
It'll be just like choosing the right stand for the wind, only different.
Is she aware of this adventure?humping mrs johnr like a teenager with a vengeance. Then maybe build a little fort.
humping mrs johnr like a teenager with a vengeance. Then maybe build a little fort.
boiling yet more sap - yeesh what a bumper crop year
stare at dirty garage with a rum/ginger beer in hand
haul away to the nasty invasive Amur maple I cut down - I'll use it next year to boil maple sap
Kinda creepy to boil maple sap by burning maple firewood - almost seems cannibalistic or something so better drink more rum, for courage
I don't want to jinx anyone but I've lived in ND to long to put my snowblower away at this time.
Prolly go to home depot, maybe bed bath n beyond, i dunno if we'll have enough time?
I'm going to go play in the wind and get and sunburned/windburned flame face by the end of the day. It's gonna be great.
stop by for a 'stone. And if you don't, I'll be upset.
Sell hamburgers at Hazelton boat ramp and make a killing