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05-16-2002, 02:34 AM #1dicklaxtGuest
Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
She must be wore out haven't seen her in a while..............
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05-16-2002, 03:52 AM #2Member
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RE: Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
Springtime here is pretty busy, as Sonny says I have this tendency for "distraction"... the dirt is still piled up near the creek as we have seemingly entered the monsoon season here lately. But plants keep following me home from the garden center, wanting to join in the crowd already here. Between work, sewing on the grandbaby-to-be's quilt and the outside work/fun the shop is gathering dust right now. But my dad wants me to build a fish cleaning table for him to put on our dock so that gives me a good excuse to get down there again. I bought some redwood boards but that is all the further I have gotten. Sigh, it seems that either you have no money but time to do stuff or money but no time. I am in the latter group, looking at all my nice toys but no time right now to play with them. :(
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05-16-2002, 05:13 AM #3dicklaxt1Guest
RE: Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
Now are trying to tell us you don't have any Money???
If you were to sell that big metal lathe..............you could get enough for a new wood lathe and some more woodworking tools.
Sonny is still waiting to see you turnings...........
dick
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05-16-2002, 06:08 AM #4Sonny EdmondsGuest
RE: Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
With cobwebs. :(
:D
Sonny Edmonds
"Precision Firewood Specialist"
http://home.earthlink.net/~sonnypie/
God Bless America !
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05-16-2002, 06:17 AM #5Member
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RE: Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
Know what you mean Marilyn. Spent 11 hours on the John Deere in the last two days putting the "garden" in! (If 1/4 acre can be called a garden) I had to knock down a small hill, and move it too the low area. But it's done now. nice and smooth. Also planted several more trees. Now maybe I can get a little fishing in. Sweet Corn won't be ready until August! Then I get to pich all those ears so the wife and kids can sell it! To day I get to plant 42 Tomatoe plants, 4 rows of beans and get the summer squash in! Ah yes, spring............
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05-16-2002, 06:40 AM #6dicklaxt1Guest
RE: Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
We already have had cucumbers,green peppers,green beans and cherry tomatoes. The regular tomatoes are starting to turn,potatoes have blossomed, sweetcorn is eared out and filling and okra is making little ones................I quit farming, my wife does it all for therapy( getting away from me), she does all of the above in a 4' x 16' plot.
She will plant second garden in late August.
dick
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05-16-2002, 09:02 AM #7Member
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RE: Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
Dick,
When we lived in Texas we already had veggies ect to eat. Up here, well it's a little cooler than that right now! Water temp on the lake was 49 on Tue when I was fishing. Might be up to 52 or so by now though...............
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05-17-2002, 03:26 AM #8Member
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RE: Is Marilyn still spreading the dirt????
I can only dream of gardening right now.
I live at the northeastern tip of Lake Ontario. Only 3/4 of the trees have leaves yet. Our last frost date isn't for a couple more weeks. They're even talking about snow this Sunday. I try and get a small garden in wherever I'm stationed but since I'm to PCS (permanent change of station) to Monterey, CA on 1 September, I won't have a garden here in beautiful Fort Drum.
Bryan
Go to http://home.twcny.rr.com/bwuest11/woodworking.htm
for my wood projects page.
Go to http://home.twcny.rr.com/bwuest11/index.htm to check out my other hobby's web site.
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05-16-2002, 06:49 AM #9Member
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Keystone
Ok, it has been bothering me for a while and I have to ask. Why Keystone? Maybe from PA? best guess I have so far.
Best Regards,
Bill
"If it is worth doing, it's worth overdoing"
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05-16-2002, 07:49 AM #10Member
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RE: Keystone
Or he could be a cop.
Limester

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