I enjoy nature except for the bugs and heat. I like to read but who has the time? I'm now addicted to Sims4. Oh and I have 3 kids I'm trying to keep alive
So…this just happened in the small cabin.
Mrs Steve picked it up with a rake and we deposited it into the woods.
In fairness to me, I held the tote—AND slammed the lid down.
Walked 7 horses, helped with 2 others, did some raking, lunch, nap, walked the horse in the afternoon, supper, dozed off & on watching TV.. Got in 25,410 steps, 100 active minutes, burned 2,840 calories, went 10.8 miles.. I think that's enough for one day..
😆 So easy a driver can do it
Roughly a 2 pound London broil (found on a use today clearance)
Cut up onion
Packet of au jus
Can of drained mushrooms
This is a 3Qt crockpot in my truck crate 🙃
This may be the most Texas story I've ever heard. A couple of days ago I told y'all the story the largest hailstone ever found in Texas, picked up in Hondo in 2021. That wasn't the only large hailstone recorded in Hondo that day. Another one was found and photographed at about 4:00 p.m. According to the national weather service, a Penn State researcher used photogrammetry to determine that it was between 6.27 and 6.57 inches in diameter. Unfortunately this hailstone was never measured with a ruler or similar device because, according to the NWS, the finder used it to make margaritas. 😀😄😀
Dear super old but works great heating pad....
Thank you for roosting on mah sore shoulder.
Sometimes old stuff gets a bad rap.
But some of the best things I have are old.
It's 2:48 a.m.
Local gas station.
Dreenking coffee, waking up to go to work.
Wanted to let you know when you tag me in anything shark/sparkle chikkin/cat/dog/bat/hamster/critter/ gud fud related, it makes me happeh.
Keep that shit up.
In 1987 an estimated 800,000 people flocked to the the Golden Gate Bridge for its 50th anniversary. The weight of the large crowd caused the bridge to sag 7 feet, flattening its usual convex shape. Engineer Daniel E. Mohn reaffirmed the bridge was not overstressed as a result of Bridgewalk '87.