@Lexibexiio Water, either pets or boots. Is it in a snow region? Either way, not structural, IMO. Looks like the other room needs same treatment. Easiest solution is to strip it and refinish it. It will be beautiful again.
@jennyrozelle@wlthyaccountant Be wary of the "big box" mowers. Find a legitimate tractor dealer who has a repair shop and will work on your machine. They are your best resource. Take their advice and don't buy the cheapest one. The market is loaded with junk. Best of luck....
@jennyrozelle Yes and no. Teammates are more likely to suggest action. Follow through isn't easy. We've found that discussing injury risks will usually get them to think long-term. Guilt is a great motivator.
@HemmerleinLee It could be, but there are so many considerations when ag businesses spend capital (and on capital). Considerations like tax leveraging, financing, etc. are paramount.
@tonyposnanski And what you posted is enough... those of us who've been on the circuit get it... both perspectives. Your son understands how humbling/rewarding the beautiful game can be... repectfully, with perpective. Enjoy it while you can...
FYI My Friends ❤️
I have attended CPR classes over the years, but was never told this particular scenario. I was told that when your body starts sweating profusely for no apparent reason followed by what feels like a spasm at the end of your esophagus, that is your body’s warning sign.
When you are alone and have a heart attack, what are you gonna do? A really good post that can't be shared often enough:
1. Take a 2 minute break and read this:
Let's say it's 5:25 pm and you're driving home after an unusually hard day's work.
2. You are really tired and frustrated.
All of a sudden you experience chest pains. They are starting to radiate in the arm and jaw. It feels like being stabbed in the chest and heart. You're only a few miles away from the nearest hospital or home.
3. Unfortunately you don't know if you can make it..
4. Maybe you've taken CPR training, but the person running the course hasn't told you how to help yourself.
5. How do you survive a heart attack when you're alone when it happens? A person who is feeling weak and whose heart is beating hard has only about 10 seconds before losing consciousness.
6. But you can help yourself by coughing repeatedly and very strongly! Deep breaths before every cough. Coughing should be repeated every second until you arrive at the hospital or until your heart starts to beat normally.
7. Deep breathing gives oxygen to your lungs and coughing movements boost the heart and blood circulation. Heart pressure also helps to restore a normal heartbeat. That’s how cardiac arrest victims can make it to the hospital for the right treatment.
8. Cardiologists say if someone gets this message and passes it on to 10 people, we can expect to save at least one life.
9. FOR WOMEN: You should know that women have additional and different symptoms. Rarely have crushing chest pain or pain in the arms. Often have indigestion and tightness across the back at the bra line plus sudden fatigue.
❤️Sharing this could help SAVE a life 🙏
@johnrich@Ike_Rich An updated version of the "lazy susan", which was popular in the 50s & 60s (we've had them in every kitchen we've built). Easily adaptable. Good for your bro!
@ColinSpenc4257 One year for Xmas, we gave our six kiddos one each and told them that it was a toy, but more importantly, training for the life ahead of them... tetris all day long...