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I struggle with sleep too.

Not as bad as I was - but this thread has some really good sleep tips.

I tried the eye spilling and motion one @likes2watchU posted a few weeks ago. It didn’t work for me but I posted it too on that thread.

Thread 'How to sleep better'
https://forum.literotica.com/threads/how-to-sleep-better.1578439/
Now if I can only find a meds that helps with my getting up every 2 hours to pee! 😂. Actually I need to speak to my doctor about trying different Alpha blockers.
 
I woke up with a touch of a hangover, but it sure was fun building it!
The first annual Moonshine Festival was a blast!
The turnout was a bit light, as it overlapped with Bikes, Blues, and BBQ (which has evolved into the 2nd biggest biker rally in the US) but we met some really good quality people!
There were some really great musicians as well!
 
I woke up with a touch of a hangover, but it sure was fun building it!
The first annual Moonshine Festival was a blast!
The turnout was a bit light, as it overlapped with Bikes, Blues, and BBQ (which has evolved into the 2nd biggest biker rally in the US) but we met some really good quality people!
There were some really great musicians as well!
Wow - sounds like a lot of fun!!
 
Now if I can only find a meds that helps with my getting up every 2 hours to pee! 😂. Actually I need to speak to my doctor about trying different Alpha blockers.


Ask your doc about a sleep study. Sleep apnea will cause a person to wake up to pee every hour on the hour. It's Nature's Way to get you back breathing again.
 
Up. Coffee. TDK has canned food. She split some with Panther and then tried to cover what was left. I always enjoy that part. Somehow, there's a sink of dirty dishes to wash.


I'm really glad that those books showed up. Looking at them sitting there in their little boxes, fixin'ta go Out West when time comes, is somehow reassuring or satisfying or some such word. I do have a stack of stuff to move when time comes, but I also have a stack which will go out to the back alley, too.
Throw em out the window....
2 words for you
Paper plates
 
There's very little stuff here that I'll take with me. Cats, the dresser, five tables (maybe), a couple of chairs (maybe), and a couple of area rugs (maybe). The rest goes to the alley. In fact, there's some stuff going out the door this morning.
Oh i would do some major clearing out..... sell shit and get new stuff tgat fits better..... clothes a few heirlooms from mom and grandma and that is it
 
I had to take some cherry wood to the local sawmill to get sliced up into 3” boards. It was a good distraction. Big 20-25” diameter logs.


I see at least one good saw log there! I really like how cherry darkens as it ages. Gets such a nice warm color.

It's amazing how much you loose on a tree like that, tho. Especially going for 3: thickness. I don't cut much over 5/4". Some 4/4", and a little 3/4". Lots of oak here and some cherry. It takes time to get the most out of wood like that.
 
I see at least one good saw log there! I really like how cherry darkens as it ages. Gets such a nice warm color.

It's amazing how much you loose on a tree like that, tho. Especially going for 3: thickness. I don't cut much over 5/4". Some 4/4", and a little 3/4". Lots of oak here and some cherry. It takes time to get the most out of wood like that.
I just cut it to what my friend wants it. He makes furniture and gives me the specs and pays for the wood and a bit on top for labor and gas/diesel.

The guy who owns the sawmill is great. He milled me a shit ton of good 4 x 4 cedar when I brought it to him. It is now the fence posts at our farm.

We also worked out a deal where I’m gonna sell his lumber at our farm and take a percentage. He’s a stand up guy.

 
Sounds like some great memories!!
I wish I could relive the dove hunts. We posted farmland from a guy who rotated corn and soybeans. Some of each every year. 'We' was a bunch of engineers that worked with my Dad at the mylar mill. Good friends even after my dad died young. My mom now 92 out lived em all. Now days I don't get to see things rural up close like that either. There is a lot to miss. And the "Bob" in that sauce. Related to old southern money, he would come up with some really cool forests to hunt deer in. One I remember missing opportunity at deer for watching the swamp for alligators. You don't hear them. Wild pig were scary for a skinny 14 year old too.
 
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