Ann and I spent yesterday moving more stuff from Mom’s place to our place. We have one more load to go, so we will be back there around the 12th. Mom’s place goes up for sale on April 15th and, most likely, will sell within a week. Hopefully, the sale of the property marks the ending of a transformative three years that began with Dad’s passing in 2019. Even without a pandemic this would have been a strange time for us, but add that and other external happenings and it’s been a crazy few years!
Speaking of changes, we have a couple contractors coming this morning to bid on a couple projects, so no updates today. There will be updates Wednesday.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MUY DENERO ~ !!! — I DONT CONTRACT ANYTHING OUT — IF I CANT DO IT , IT DONT GET DONE !!!
Best of luck to you both. I hope you were able to put the horses & asses in their proper places too.
Bingo,
It is a long story, but my sister got what she wanted with the horses; she doesn’t know that, due to her behavior, I will receive much much more over the long term. She is in for a big surprise ….
– Dave
Bingo reminds me of something my father used to say-“we have more horses asses than we have horses”.
Age and experience have taught me to always consider the long term consequences.
my cj6 just plowed through a large thicket of poison oak — i’m building a road through it — to access my acreage across the creek — is poison oak all bad ? — no — i heard baby quail hiding in the middle of it — quail , rabbits and other small game use to p-oak for refuge — it also serves as a buffer zone for the creek willow trees — its a symbiotic relationship — p-oak , red willows , quail , rabbits and kaiser cj-6’s all living in harmony ..