3-4 in inventory up at ranch... running out not an option!!!! lolI keep three rolls in the bathroom at all times.
3-4 in inventory up at ranch... running out not an option!!!! lolI keep three rolls in the bathroom at all times.
most med issues other than an accident... develop slowly... only thing slower is often... the hospital/Dr office admin, appts, etc...Thanks for the warning! I was going to choose local. The bad part of this is waiting for them to set up teh appointments. I sure don't want to wait long.
other day i got a call from my Dr's office. would i like to give some blood? ... then she said, 'and you will receive a $50.00 payment!'Yup, mine costs me 480.00 per month. And that's WITH a pretty good insurance plan. Great, isn't it? There are cheaper options than the Elequis, but with the others, they require you to have constant bloodwork done, and you have to be careful about the stuff you eat, and watch your diet etc...Much less of a PITA with taking Elequis vs. the other medications.
I don't know how you feel, but I don't feel any symptoms at all. I wouldn't even know that I had it, or that anything was wrong, if it weren't for them noticing the irregular heartbeat whenever they take my BP. I hope yours doesn't affect your life too terribly.
hi t-k !!! you are one of my fav subscribers-posters here on the AS! i am always rooting for ya!!! pretty sure your plans of the day get more done than all my plans i plan to do...do!!! lolYep. I'm walking around on two artificial hips and have had two open spine surgeries to correct arthritis. No adverse effects all all from any of them.
some times self-medications/procedures can be the way to go. as in, cut back on the sudz. i have read some posters here's accomplishments in that dept and all i can say is...Oddly he didn't mention that! I used to put it down like a waterfall but cut way back about 14 years ago. Lost 30 pounds right off and feel great excpt for the medical conditions.
i finished up my scrounged claw hammer the other day back or so. i have renamed it... Stanley. Baby Blue will be its pet name.I wouldn't take it as a warning and would choose it again. Maybe doc broke his scalpel and grabbed the ole Stanley knife to finish up.
neat and tidy! thanks for the foto essay on the subject 501... i like that 3-tier cage on pallet/blocks set up!I'm so tired of cookies and chunks getting in my way and moving them around more than once. So I promised myself to come up with a storage solution that didn't eat up valuable pallet space. I'm running out of room that is both close to my house and has good sun/wind so I decided to go upwards.
We usually have long shoulder seasons here. As an common example, 40's during the day and below freezing at night. Chunks are important to me for keeping the coals going in the stove during the day so I don't have to start a new fire every night.
I still have this pile of oak to process.
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But ran out of pallet space. Everything in the middle between the rounds and splits are cookies and chunks.
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Started with a quality pallet. No plans, just started adding lumber and wondering how to deal with closing the front.
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I ended up using hinges with removable pins on one side, hooks on the other side. Removable pins so doors can be added or stored to match the level of chunks.
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Almost full and all of the cookies and chunks are gone from the pallets. The top door isn't needed at this point but I stuck it on for the picture.
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Yesterday, I started cutting up the super large cookies into 16" long slabs, shown better in this earlier picture.
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I wouldn't mind getting paid for my blood. i donate to RC only to have the hospitals charge patients for it.other day i got a call from my Dr's office. would i like to give some blood? ... then she said, 'and you will receive a $50.00 payment!'
sure!! i said. and so i did. a spl program on national level. testing a new procedure or trying to find one. R&D. 15,000 samples needed. they didn't take too much and got paid on the spot! should put it in my gas tank, but current plans are to put it in my belly....
NY Strips, Angus and some fresh cod, too! i mite have to add a buck or so... but still, $50!!
hi djg - well, i din't just do it blindfolded. called back after thinking it over some... how much blood will u take? i was not interested in no qt-sized vials, 6 in total sort of thing... and i have to recover for a day or so!!! no, they said barely a T 1/2 per vial. hmm... are you sure? [lol] oh, yes sir....I wouldn't mind getting paid for my blood. i donate to RC only to have the hospitals charge patients for it.
I'm so tired of cookies and chunks getting in my way and moving them around more than once. So I promised myself to come up with a storage solution that didn't eat up valuable pallet space...
Before I finished reading your post, I was going to suggest what I did. Took a tote and put a hip roof on it for all my nubbins. Yours is taller and easier to get into though.But ran out of pallet space. Everything in the middle between the rounds and splits are cookies and chunks.
Started with a quality pallet. No plans, just started adding lumber and wondering how to deal with closing the front.
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slick deal! that roof is killer!Before I finished reading your post, I was going to suggest what I did. Took a tote and put a hip roof on it for all my nubbins. Yours is taller and easier to get into though.
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Hey guys. Just back from 6 days in the boundary waters canoe area with the kids. We had a great time for 5 3/4 days and about 6 hours where everyone wanted to kill each other while the lightning and rain tried to kill us LOL!
In reality it was another great trip to my favorite place on earth.
Also you guys have been slacking...only 8 pages in 7 days LOL!
and not many pix, too!
hint:
Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!I'll just add a few from my adventures in BWCA
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FWIW, not my canoe, but me on the rescue. The canoe was a rental from an outfitter, and with the insurance, the only requirement was that the canoe had to be brought back. So, we peeled it off the rock it wrapped around and got it back.
WOW! guess safe to say, glad no one hurt!!! yikes...I'll just add a few from my adventures in BWCA
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FWIW, not my canoe, but me on the rescue. The canoe was a rental from an outfitter, and with the insurance, the only requirement was that the canoe had to be brought back. So, we peeled it off the rock it wrapped around and got it back.
"oops! ratz, there goes lunch!" lolDamn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!
google: images Kamchatka riverWOW! guess safe to say, glad no one hurt!!! yikes...
i was lock-kneed other nite on the couch... watching an wild wilderness adventure show i had recorded for a later time. the crew had headed off to Russia to run the 40 mile stretch of Kamchatka River over in Russia.
with all this doctor sharing and advice, Rx info and suggestions and such, etc... thot a doctor quibitz mite be in order...Sorry about that, I have A-fib before covid & never heard it was connected to any Virus. I know most people who have it have it for years, before they are diagnosed. I was at 59 & the doctor kelp calling me young, so I ask why & they said most people learn about A-fib in they 70's & 80's, so I was young.The "cure" is to stop & restart your heart or scar your heart & sometimes it take more than one treatment, some people take meds for the rest of their life. Eliquis has a program for reduced price if you are not Elon Musk, your doctor should have told you about it.
Shame on you! I'm just kidding, I actually have the opposite issue this year. With fuel prices the way they are most the people I got wood off of are keeping the wood, or attempting to sell it. I have plenty for a few years to come, but always need more. I expect I'll be getting a few calls before longs as the other half will want the wood out of their yards lol.I had a knock at the door yesterday evening, wasn't expecting anyone so immediately thought it's likely someone who will ask, 'do you want that wood?' and glance sheepishly at the remaining Oak out the front of the house. Now what's left there after my heroic 60 + wheel barrow marathon, is about a third of a cube of the most horrible big crotches and huge 'risk a hernia or slipped disk just to look at them' bits. I need to get the big saw out to chunk them up a bit before they go in the barrow to the back. So as I walked to the door I was considering saying, ' no you can have it if you like.'. However recognising that would lead to scrounge membership revocation I thought maybe...'I'll sell it, yours for £20'..... But no. I open the door and the guy starts as I expected, ' hi I pass by lots and see you've always got loads of wood....'. Go on I think..... And then there's an unexpected twist....'I've just taken down a load of Leylandii, it's all cut up into short bits, would you like it?'
When I regained my voice, I had to thank him for thinking of me but pass! I've no room! I am full. My wife would have ripped my balls off if I'd done different.... Scrounge card tendered for surrender
I remember my brother's advice when starting to scrounge.... Be prepared for feast and famine, never turn wood down because you 'have enough'. Well this summer has been feast. Actually it's been over doing it somewhat but with our gas prices expected to rise another 75%. (yes, 75%, on top of the almost doubling we've already seen in the last year) I'm glad I've wood and wood stoves. It's financially sensible even when on the mains now.
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