's windy here, and I HATE the wind!!!
Same here. It's ok. Hubby & I are vegging after more moving. Humidity is good. I've forgotten what it's like to live somewhere where it rains or seeing standing water.Another beautifully dreary rainy day here, but hey, no plants need watering. ?
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You would hate Nebraska. We are one of the windiest states.'s windy here, and I HATE the wind!!!
Same here. It's ok. Hubby & I are vegging after more moving. Humidity is good. I've forgotten what it's like to live somewhere where it rains or seeing standing water.
How much in advance will you know exactly where to widening will eat out of your place?I'm waiting for Lowe's to deliver my lumber. I have three male tortoises in the backyard who are not getting along and I have to separate them , so fences and night boxes. I guess a heavy duty extension cord in PVC on top of the ground over to the outlet in the greenhouse ,- not the best idea. This cct has the greenhouse, Dudley's shed and outlets and o.h. light in an unused bedroom. I think it's a 35 breaker. I'm having out of town company this week end to help me build. He was supposed to be coming to help me get ready for the big event this fall - the road widening. Oh well. . . hopefully he can come again in August to help with that.
I already know. I'm losing 10' of frontage, but I have to allow them 10 additional feet so their equipment can build the retaining wall across the frontage. I'll get that back when they're finished. They're also moving my driveway 30 or 40' north, taking it into Dudley's yard. The existing driveway will be too close to the busy street running in front of my house. So Dudley loses about 16' along his south fence line.How much in advance will you know exactly where to widening will eat out of your place?
Do they pay for the land they take?I already know. I'm losing 10' of frontage, but I have to allow them 10 additional feet so their equipment can build the retaining wall across the frontage. I'll get that back when they're finished. They're also moving my driveway 30 or 40' north, taking it into Dudley's yard. The existing driveway will be too close to the busy street running in front of my house. So Dudley loses about 16' along his south fence line.
So I have to make arrangements for keeping the Desert tortoises, the russians, Dudley, the leopards and the inhabitants of the pond safe and away from construction. It's in the contract that I'll be getting a new, lined pond, albeit a bit smaller, but being lined, I'll be able to have it filtered. The existing pond will be too close to the new property line.
Oh heck yeah! and for the shrubs and trees that they demolish along the way.Do they pay for the land they take?
That's surprisingOh heck yeah! and for the shrubs and trees that they demolish along the way.
Aw, poor Piper. What's wrong?
Oh my! Hope it turns out okShe has one, maybe two hernias. She goes for surgery Monday, unless it starts to strangulate.
Me too! My first fear was it was going to be cancer. This is much easier to deal with. Just glad she had lost some weight with the diet I had her on before this came along. With her breathing, having her go under is a worry.Oh my! Hope it turns out ok
Oh my! Hope it turns out okShe has one, maybe two hernias. She goes for surgery Monday, unless it starts to strangulate.
Very pretty picture, and one of my favorite flowers.Good morning! A misty and very windy morning to start the day here. Sure is making the weeds grow.View attachment 325549
Oh my! Hope it turns out ok
Very pretty picture, and one of my favorite flowers.
Windy here too, but today not as bad as yesterday, thank goodness.
One battery's life is about all I'm good for.That's why I chose that picture.
Got one battery ( actually a pair) of weedeating done in the backyard. Now waiting for lunch with my daughter and her kids.