we were playing around with an app my son has on his phone , you can take a picture of anything, and Goggle it to
find one selling on the internet. We were checking all the old stuff we have laying around the house.
Works great on baseball cards also.
It’s been pretty many years ago now, but we attended an 8-10 week program at the old
Newnan fairgrounds. The instructor was a very experienced older lady. It’s wasn’t
Expensive at all , and the dog learned a lot. When we were done, I could take him to the vet without a leash,
If I wanted to...
I’m thinking about retiring next year at 62 , Insurance is my only concern.
Those that retired before 65 what options did you find for insurance.
I’ll still have my wife and 3 kids on the plan.
Thanks, in advance.
I think your problem is it’s Masonite siding and not something chewing on it. Masonite is compressed wood fibers, moisture enters through the nail holes and caused it to basically fall apart. You can Goggle it and see pictures similar to yours.
Has anyone experienced fox fire wood. When I was a young teen, running through the woods we ran up on a place that the ground was glowing bright green. It was raining and pitch black, and the ground was the brightest florescent green I'd ever seen. I touched it, and the rest of the night I...
I got these studs today using my .177 cal Beretta, all in mid-flight. None over bait and I never used full auto.
The bull on the right might be a personal best, he might go on the wall.
My dad ran a jet boat in the Allegheny river, and it was nothing to fly over the gravel bars in 6 inches of water. But the Flint from 36 to 18 are narrow rock sholes , you would need that instant power with out being on plane.
You guys are great for finding links to cool stuff.
Regardless of cost, what watercrafts are out there that could run the upper Flint. I've got canoes and kayaks, I mean power. Maybe something like a jet ski motor in a 14 foot jon boat. Retirement is coming and I need stuff to do.
I needed some for golf cart batteries, ended up using purified water. ( Better than no water at all)
Car radiators are pretty much disposable anymore. You can flush them and take care of them then the plastic cracks and they're done.
Our house was built in 1854 ,12.5 foot ceilings and mostly original windows. We insolated when we renovated. Both furnaces ran all night with a small electric heater and the oven on some. Best it could do was 66 downstairs. It's 8 outside.