Speshul91
Stair speshulist
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I haven't even got that, I'm not off until konday, I can't remember the last weekend I didn't workSounds like a rough week. At least you have two days of freedom to enjoy.
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I haven't even got that, I'm not off until konday, I can't remember the last weekend I didn't workSounds like a rough week. At least you have two days of freedom to enjoy.
Damn! Well might as well make the most of tonight then.I haven't even got that, I'm not off until konday, I can't remember the last weekend I didn't work
Oh I am doing trust meDamn! Well might as well make the most of tonight then.
I used to live in the pacific northwest, 19 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean (technically, highway 101). It was common there and then, to heat homes with firewood. Oak was preferred to last longer, and fir was used to start the fire and get it nice and hot. It was a fair amount of work. But kept my physically in shape, and the house warm. But I feel I should point out - at that point in my life, we had cats. Lots of them. Like, too many of them. No dogs at all.Wood heat is a wonderful thing!
Especially when it’s 15 degrees and the wind is howling
Wish I had a wood stove, but I'll settle with a wood burning fireplace.Wood heat is a wonderful thing!
Especially when it’s 15 degrees and the wind is howling
Boooo!!Sigh. Almost time for bed y’all. So I can work my weekend away.![]()
I am so messed up I will happily give you a belly rub either way… 15 degrees American, or communist?Wood heat is a wonderful thing!
Especially when it’s 15 degrees and the wind is howling
They had to do something with all those anvils!I used to live in the pacific northwest, 19 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean (technically, highway 101). It was common there and then, to heat homes with firewood. Oak was preferred to last longer, and fir was used to start the fire and get it nice and hot. It was a fair amount of work. But kept my physically in shape, and the house warm. But I feel I should point out - at that point in my life, we had cats. Lots of them. Like, too many of them. No dogs at all.
OMG! I am such a ditz!! For a wolf, I was growing food!!! And I I realizie, or at least think, there were coyotes around there, not wolves… but they apparently did do a significant amount of business with the Acme corporation. Just sayin’!
Messed up? We like that here in Chaos! I'll gladly take the belly rub. Bahaha 15 degrees FahrenheitI am so messed up I will happily give you a belly rub either way… 15 degrees American, or communist?![]()
You ok, Sis?I saw this and thought of you Chaos ladies.
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It's a safe space here. Lay it on me!I have a lot of wine in me. Who wants to hear some truth!?
I have a lot of wine in me. Who wants to hear some truth!?
Nice offer! Laying on my best friend, a pitbull terrier, is comfy! I am sure a wolf is even better!It's a safe space here. Lay it on me!
Agreed! Glad you are warm in that cold weatherWood heat is a wonderful thing!
Especially when it’s 15 degrees and the wind is howling
Lots of people still heat with wood in the PNW either as only or secondary source of heat. I love it. Nothing like the warmth of a wood stove.I used to live in the pacific northwest, 19 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean (technically, highway 101). It was common there and then, to heat homes with firewood. Oak was preferred to last longer, and fir was used to start the fire and get it nice and hot. It was a fair amount of work. But kept my physically in shape, and the house warm.
Oh MM... get some sleep and I hope you have an easy weekend.Sigh. Almost time for bed y’all. So I can work my weekend away.![]()
So very grateful you are home. It's a bummer the weather has conspired against your family get together. May you find a way to reschedule soon. Stay safe and warm; heal your body and improve your strength etc.Good evening Chaos.
Its good to be home, but sadly this is as far as I get today. White-outs, snow squalls and icy roads mean our get-together was cancelled.
Its a mess out there. My theme for the weekend?
Hit me!I have a lot of wine in me. Who wants to hear some truth!?
I built a pretty nice outdoor fire pit here. Weather is finally cool enough and have a lot wood from hurricane to burn.I used to live in the pacific northwest, 19 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean (technically, highway 101). It was common there and then, to heat homes with firewood. Oak was preferred to last longer, and fir was used to start the fire and get it nice and hot. It was a fair amount of work. But kept my physically in shape, and the house warm. But I feel I should point out - at that point in my life, we had cats. Lots of them. Like, too many of them. No dogs at all.
OMG! I am such a ditz!! For a wolf, I was growing food!!! And I I realizie, or at least think, there were coyotes around there, not wolves… but they apparently did do a significant amount of business with the Acme corporation. Just sayin’!
I’m not saying that all folks can’t carry invisible or heavy loads. I’m just saying that I saw this and it made me think of some of the ladies of chaos.I think this could be for any of us.
Oh I’m good. It seemed supportive to me lol it’s already been divisive. I know that’s not my style but others may not.You ok, Sis?
Oh MM... get some sleep and I hope you have an easy weekend.
I was thinking of you a lot today as I uncovered stuff all over that remind me of the losses of the last years. Worse than peeling an onion. So many things started... incomplete. And, the kind of cleaning I'm doing today is what I used to do for the in laws. It's so raw.
Hope everyone has a good weekend.
It’s sweet of you to think of usOh I’m good. It seemed supportive to me lol it’s already been divisive. I know that’s not my style but others may not.![]()