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Best Out of Context PostI love wood.
Jersey garage sales are the bomb. I found stuff I enjoy storing just like the original owner did. Found some really nice antique furniture and lamps I rebuilt too. They just don't make stuff like they used to. A little sad sometimes. Like one, the guy was old. I saw them occasionally driving down the street but never had a reason to talk. I stopped at the garage sale. The old guy was widowed and couldn't keep up the house like he should. Kids didn't care about the stuff or the house anymore. Nicer home ~100 years old in Haddonfield. Great place in Jersey on the 'right' side of the river across from where RCA invented the TV tube and Campbell's soup called home. Anyway, at 92 the kids didn't care so he had to get rid of stuff or throw it away. I was more enjoying talking to him and kept looking for something I could buy that he might feel I would give a good home. As I was turning to leave a flag caught my eye. It was an American flag. I moved the stuff blocking it and picked it up. The fabric felt light or thin but large. I started to lift the folds and he said I had found a gem, but it only meant something to him. I held it up a little higher and said it was an American flag and meant everything. I forget the name of the ship it flew over, it flew over the Whitehouse and was presented to him after WWII by Eisenhower himself. He was ceremoniously promoted to Admiral after the war ended prior to his promotion. I should have some more respect and remember the gentleman, but I think of him on the years I open that 12 foot by 8 48 star flag.I agree.
But for whatever reason, Mrs wonderer and I stopped off at a garage sale today on our way back from the sawmill and we got these gems for $5. I believe the 45s are all Portuguese artists.
I like that idea. I would love to do a farmstand like that baked goods plants etc... i dont want to manage just want to drop off treats and pick up money laterI 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.
I love the artwork on theseI agree.
But for whatever reason, Mrs wonderer and I stopped off at a garage sale today on our way back from the sawmill and we got these gems for $5. I believe the 45s are all Portuguese artists.
YumChecked the apple trees last night. This tree is full of these. They've still got a way to go. They're getting closer to being ready, but they're still hard and not sweet enough yet. We have a bit of cooler weather coming, which should help them sweeten up.
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Sleep apnea also can cause nocturnal peeing increaseI've always been lucky able to sleep. Sometimes even feeling tired when I don't want too.
After 55 or so I had the pee thing. Constantly waking slightly to ruin a dream or just he feeling my head is pressing the pillow. Pee and back to sleep. I lived with it. Until a few years ago. First I stopped drinking beer. Not on purpose. I was going to have cataracts and thought hmmm. When is the last time I went without beer? I stopped for three weeks or more. Two before the first one and a week or so after the second one. I wasn't in a hurry for a beer. I had started back on the wine. When I has a sip off my first beer I felt it warm my face immediately. Not too long I felt tired. I didn't have any more and I did not miss it. Stopping to pee at night was a little different but didn't get my attention. The next year during a physical the doc advised we could continue no meds for slightly elevated blood pressure and not drinking coffee would help. I stopped cold turkey like I did smoking at the age 34 and the beer the previous year. I had headaches so bad I couldn't sleep. Finally figured out that coffee I made that didn't need a cup was causing withdrawals. Got well and continued no coffee and noticed I was up only 2 times a night to pee. That luxury went away. Long story short, I had done some damage to the prostate from riding my bike. I didn't know it was my bike but enough discomfort where I visited the urologist. End game of that was physical therapy. Kegal's. Look up male pelvic floor exorcises and read whats offered at Mayo and Cleveland clinic. 3 positions and 2 exorcises per position. I think this is what made the biggest difference. And made a differnce in other ways too. Then another year and another physical the doc told me I was fat, like non-alcohol fatty liver and I was dehydrated. Now I try to drink at least 2 liters of water outside of what I normally drink. Aside from water only milk after dinner and wine with. For a while drinking so much water was a problem. Now I often fall asleep 10:30ish and wake up at 8am. Can't explain it. If I do wake up it is uncanny. The clock reads 3:31 or somewhere before or after 4:15. If I eat late I will wake up an hour or two after I fall asleep. That is probably too much wine. When I eat late I tend to snack as I procrastinate, which translates to a whole bottle of wine.
Make sure you are hydrated, lighter colored pee. And give the kegal's a try. Even if its the easy ones you can do sitting in a chair. Once you master it, I find I can do it while driving. It does take a little practice. Which I will admit like any exorcise I find annoying.
There was a time in my IT life where I worked inside big pharma. I avoid medication. Most medication causes symptoms, possibly even the wake up every few minutes to pee one.
I am brutish enough to cut it into firewood and get it milled!I love wood. Cool you own some and get to work with it.
I operate 100% on the honor system and mostly it works out great.I like that idea. I would love to do a farmstand like that baked goods plants etc... i dont want to manage just want to drop off treats and pick up money later
I don't have a flag to open or a bottle for a toast, but will think of this gentleman, and others, on each remembrance of WWII and thank them for their service.I should have some more respect and remember the gentleman, but I think of him on the years I open that 12 foot by 8 48 star flag.
An apple a day keeps the Dr. away!Checked the apple trees last night. This tree is full of these. They've still got a way to go. They're getting closer to being ready, but they're still hard and not sweet enough yet. We have a bit of cooler weather coming, which should help them sweeten up.
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Those look delicious. What variety are they?Checked the apple trees last night. This tree is full of these. They've still got a way to go. They're getting closer to being ready, but they're still hard and not sweet enough yet. We have a bit of cooler weather coming, which should help them sweeten up.
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Maybe it was a down payment? HahaI operate 100% on the honor system and mostly it works out great.
It’s been broken into a few times, but mostly by drug addicts were looking for a quick 20 bucks. For the most part, everyone’s honest and occasionally I get shorted like a few weeks ago…. And then I find the extra money typically in the box a few days later.
Just last week, someone bought $30 of pumpkins and left me five dollars. Tuesday or Wednesday of last week and there was magically $25 in there and no one appeared to have bought anything else.
Thanks for the tip about KegelsI've always been lucky able to sleep. Sometimes even feeling tired when I don't want too.
After 55 or so I had the pee thing. Constantly waking slightly to ruin a dream or just he feeling my head is pressing the pillow. Pee and back to sleep. I lived with it. Until a few years ago. First I stopped drinking beer. Not on purpose. I was going to have cataracts and thought hmmm. When is the last time I went without beer? I stopped for three weeks or more. Two before the first one and a week or so after the second one. I wasn't in a hurry for a beer. I had started back on the wine. When I has a sip off my first beer I felt it warm my face immediately. Not too long I felt tired. I didn't have any more and I did not miss it. Stopping to pee at night was a little different but didn't get my attention. The next year during a physical the doc advised we could continue no meds for slightly elevated blood pressure and not drinking coffee would help. I stopped cold turkey like I did smoking at the age 34 and the beer the previous year. I had headaches so bad I couldn't sleep. Finally figured out that coffee I made that didn't need a cup was causing withdrawals. Got well and continued no coffee and noticed I was up only 2 times a night to pee. That luxury went away. Long story short, I had done some damage to the prostate from riding my bike. I didn't know it was my bike but enough discomfort where I visited the urologist. End game of that was physical therapy. Kegal's. Look up male pelvic floor exorcises and read whats offered at Mayo and Cleveland clinic. 3 positions and 2 exorcises per position. I think this is what made the biggest difference. And made a differnce in other ways too. Then another year and another physical the doc told me I was fat, like non-alcohol fatty liver and I was dehydrated. Now I try to drink at least 2 liters of water outside of what I normally drink. Aside from water only milk after dinner and wine with. For a while drinking so much water was a problem. Now I often fall asleep 10:30ish and wake up at 8am. Can't explain it. If I do wake up it is uncanny. The clock reads 3:31 or somewhere before or after 4:15. If I eat late I will wake up an hour or two after I fall asleep. That is probably too much wine. When I eat late I tend to snack as I procrastinate, which translates to a whole bottle of wine.
Make sure you are hydrated, lighter colored pee. And give the kegal's a try. Even if its the easy ones you can do sitting in a chair. Once you master it, I find I can do it while driving. It does take a little practice. Which I will admit like any exorcise I find annoying.
There was a time in my IT life where I worked inside big pharma. I avoid medication. Most medication causes symptoms, possibly even the wake up every few minutes to pee one.
Fabulous double act.crunchy and tart? sign me up!
I'm a Granny Smith gal at heart but willing to step out and try another tasty apple.
well, unless they're disagreeable suckers before they've sweetened up?![]()
You find a lot of tarts hard to resistFabulous double act.
I find the tart hard to resist!
If I had a fireplace I would try to find where I could cut a tree down and bring it home to chop wood. Actually enjoyed it the few times we did cut a tree down. As well the wood we would get delivered had to be chopped. Like yard work, it is mindless toil. Start doing the work and every one leaves you alone so they don't get put to work. And it is good exorcise without having to do some repetitious motion solely for the purpose of exorcise.I am brutish enough to cut it into firewood and get it milled!
But for friends I will get cedar, cherry, certain oak and black walnut milled for them.
I'm re-binge watching Boardwalk Empire. I like how even the corrupt were honest, back in the day.I operate 100% on the honor system and mostly it works out great.
It’s been broken into a few times, but mostly by drug addicts were looking for a quick 20 bucks. For the most part, everyone’s honest and occasionally I get shorted like a few weeks ago…. And then I find the extra money typically in the box a few days later.
Just last week, someone bought $30 of pumpkins and left me five dollars. Tuesday or Wednesday of last week and there was magically $25 in there and no one appeared to have bought anything else.
What a beautiful eulogy for your friend, W! I'm so sorry!today was whacky. Not in a good way.
Visited a friend of mine who’s in the hospital. That was sad enough. He is ravaged by MS.
But when we got back home and ready to work at the farm, we got word that a friend of our died.
He died doing what he loved.
He was an ace mechanic and machinist. He could do anything, build anything, get any motor started, figure out a way to do just about anything mechanical. He was 80 years old and didn’t let anything get in his way.
He took one of my neighbors kids under his wing and taught him how to fly. (He was also a pilot)
He was old school AND new school. He was gruff and also friendly. A mentor to many people. He didn’t suffer fools and he also had a heart as big as a house. He programmed his entire house, loved old technology and new technology. He was a doer and did his best thinking on his feet.
He designed and was building a solar kiln for drying wood. This weekend, i was literally gonna get some cherry slabbed at the local sawmill and then bring it to him to get kiln dried.
He was a helluva guy. And I will miss the hell out of him.
Then someone “bought” $30 of pumpkins and left $5. It happens sometimes and 3/4 of the time someone will leave an iou or come back and put the extra money in the box a few days later. Fingers are crossed. It’s not a lot of bread but it ain’t nothing either.
I guess it pales in comparison to losing a loved one.
My one buddy am a barely move and is my age. My other buddy died at 80 and was as sory as a cat.
Life is weird sometimes.
At 92 you see my mom was born in '33. When she moved to the retirement community where she is now, I found a box of photos of her mothers. To that point I had no idea they existed and these may be from one of her 11 siblings as her home burnt down and all was lost. I scanned them in and when I get a chance show them on the TV with mom. At first I noticed how as a kid her tricycle had solid wheels as did the cars. Then as the war came on suddenly there were spokes and much fewer cars and the ones there lighter.I don't have a flag to open or a bottle for a toast, but will think of this gentleman, and others, on each remembrance of WWII and thank them for their service.
Thank you for sharing this story.
Yes, sir!Nothing doing through a disposal and down the pipes is "good for the pipes" besides water. Have it removed and start to compost.
Good to know! We do have them, along with other critters, in our neighborhood. Thank goodness we've never encountered one!Lemon rinds are good at keeping skunks away.
The mental health crisis in our country is real. I'm so sad!Good morning denizens of the greasy spoon.
Woke up to disturbing news where a mass shooting at a church just north of me. Very little is known about the motive.
The first few weeks I had a hard time to remember to do it. If you do, eventually holding the clinch for longer and longer times becomes much more simple. That is also the time you start noticing changes. It takes a while. Be patient. I had a physical therapist. From the sound of her voice and appearance, I wished they were not facetime calls. She was pretty cool. We had the initial visit and she basically read over the two sites I mentioned. The second visit was a month or maybe 5 weeks. And all she did is ask a few questions to see if I had been doing the exorcises. By my responses she said I was where the more consistent exercisers would be in 3 weeks.Thanks for the tip about Kegels
I think I would like to find a group like yours. My best friend is also a widow. We meet about monthly for lunch. She is a great source of information and comfort for me.On a better note, I had brunch with a group of other WIDs and welcomed 2 new members. We know how difficult it is to meet strangers but we try to make them feel welcome and inclusive. It makes me feel productive and hehelpful.