Monthly Archives: April 2023

Andy Stayed in the House Yesterday

The west wind was so bad he had to go out the east door of the house, and he didn’t even try to go inside the greenhouse. That door is heavy and on the west…he wouldn’t have been able to … Continue reading

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So Who Did the Damage to the Drip Irrigation?

It was the deer tromping around. From March 19, 2023: From April 11, 2023: Drip tubing is no match for sharp hooves. April 19, 2023

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Time for Repairs

The parts to repair the drip irrigation for Andy’s trees came yesterday. What/who do you guess did the damage? April 18, 2023

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So What Was It For?

The disk was to keep the wind from blowing the gate so far that the user had to climb over snow drifts to retrieve it. A simple solution to a real problem. April 17, 2023

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Another Change and a Question

When we drove up Tuesday the heavy metal disk attached to the gate had been taken off. The question is, why was it put on for the winter? April 16, 2023

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How Our Perspective Changes!

I can still remember when I thought 40 was old. Now anyone under 70 is a youngster. April 15, 2023

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There’s a Lot Less Snow Now

These pictures were taken last Tuesday. Even the huge drift towards the end of our driveway is mostly gone. And Andy took the chains off the truck.

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These Photos Made Me Laugh

I’m now actively looking for things that make me laugh, and these fit the bill for me. April 13, 2023

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Fast Listening

I burst out laughing when I read this one. Do you know any “fast listeners”? April 12, 2023

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Our Energy, Attention, and Hobbies

One of the most critical skills in life—–and yet never taught in school—–is choosing where to direct your attention. —James Clear I came across that quote last week. I partially agree with it, but for me it’s not complete. For … Continue reading

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