TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
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Busy day today. Took wifey down to social security office and made proper changes for her. Took her home and she left to go back to daughters house to dog sit. Then I visited my quilting mentor and got my next phase of instructions, so I'll be working on that next few days. Then went to my IT buddy to have laptops checked. He texted and said he was running late, so I said what the hell... there's an American Legion Post couple miles from his place, so I went and had couple beers. Then out to the IT guy and he checked both laptops and did a couple things, and pronounced them ready to go. So we are clean now. Rest up tonite and change bike oil tomorrow. Then maybe some seamster work!
Hope the world travelers are having a good run. And the rest of you are doing well as well!!!
Hope the world travelers are having a good run. And the rest of you are doing well as well!!!
Those shoes are not sensible.
The portly couple were from Libby and were riding a Indian Vintage. The thing had more fringes than the Democratic Party plus that awful looking front fender thing…..
The portly couple were from Libby and were riding a Indian Vintage. The thing had more fringes than the Democratic Party plus that awful looking front fender thing…..
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I wus busy today, watching a younger guy chop up a big cottonwood next to my shed. I cut a bunch of limbs into manageable size, but have a lot more to do. Grandkid's coming over tomorrow and will help me get several logs that rolled down into the gully, can't leave them there for a rain to flush into the culvert under a road a few houses down. Big stuff goes to son in law (gonna be lots of chain sawing first) and the leaves and smaller branches will go into raised bed garden containers. I'm gonna get a lot more exercise this year than last. Electric company took the line to my house down, ran next to the tree, and got a big pop when a frayed section of insulation let the line short out against the steel cable. Glad it was disconnected from the house already, and really glad they took it down, that was a big problem waiting to happen any time. When the tree cutters finished, they installed a new line.
Shiny new line, replacing one 51 years old. Never saw a cordless electric crimper before, I've used plug in electric hydraulic crimpers much larger than this.
Shiny new line, replacing one 51 years old. Never saw a cordless electric crimper before, I've used plug in electric hydraulic crimpers much larger than this.
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Lake Koocanusa
The bridge over Lake Koocanusa at HWY 37.
MT 567, nice little backroad, lots of deer.
Our Canaders.
Yaak tavern.
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Send recipe when you get a chance!
Evening Woods. A great ride today. Definitely took the Southerners in a Deliverance setting. Way up North and pretty remote.
Evening Woods. A great ride today. Definitely took the Southerners in a Deliverance setting. Way up North and pretty remote.
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Living vicariously through our friends while they participate in WS22, after all this is the Thread Of All Knowledge.
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I'm feeling woozy, Reynaldo must have had a couple beers.
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I'm feeling woozy, Reynaldo must have had a couple beers.
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