⭐ Kiki's Year Long 🌶️

The picture is my bunnies last time we put them together as they each have a box that size with hers sectioned of for a nest box in the back part. and the guinea pigs are now on top of the shelf where they can get more light from the window. When the weather warms up, they will either get to free range some in the budgie aviary or mr muddy is considered building them a sun deck.
 
I'd move there myself, but one) while I have skills in high demand, I'm a bit old for a lot of points towards citizenship, and two) it would cost me everything I have to get a house and move my stuff over there.
i was thinking of you Monday during the electronic prescription training.......chick had to team viewer my server to make a couple changes in my software, throw a couple instruction manuals on my desktop for easy access, and review adding favorite drugs etc. it sounded like a really easy type job for someone with your background......
Funny part is that they all like working with me because even though I consider myself to be technologically challenged, I tend to grasp those types of systems better than the average. 🤣🤣🤣
 
Heads up Elkman. As of 2008 "durable goods" such as fridge etal. Have been industry wide downgraded their quality control of parts for an expected life span of 8-10 years max.

Planned obsolescence. Yippy skippy eh?
Refrigerators were never supposed to last 40 years in any era.
 
Our fleet....
1997 Ford 350 is over 200K...the feed truck
2001 Ford F150 is nearing 200K...hubby’s truck
2007 GMC Acadia is nearing 200K...my vehicle
We take very good care of our vehicles. Routine maintenance and recommended repairs...cost is far less than monthly payments on a newer vehicle.
2009 Ford F350 diesel...purchased used for $20K. Then spent $20K for a cab off new engine and $5000 for some undercarriage work. Still cost less than a brand new truck. Use this truck for pulling trailers for hauling hay, moving livestock to auxillary pastures or to market.
yeah, the worst mistake i every made was letting my 3500HD go......and no way we could afford a new replacement for mr muddy 2500HD at today’s prices!! :th in addition to maintenance, he has put over 10K in lift, bumpers, tires, towing accessories etc through the years so getting a new one set up comparably would cost 85-100K
 
I'm 40 miles from proper town. Miles add up quickly.
i would love to be that far out of town with enough storage to only drive in once or twice a month 🤣🤣🤣 (at most)
and it also depends on definition of proper town??? is that your only option for work and basic needs......groceries etc?
 
That's exactly what it means.

Elkton proper is 2 miles away. Gas station is open 9-430 Tues-Sat

There's a convenience store. Gallon of milk 4.50 type of place. Handy for those oops moments when two teenage kids drink 3 gallons of milk in a week vs the two weeks it normally takes.

My work commute was 44 miles. Wife's was 62. Hers is now 42 miles. One way.
 
i would love to be that far out of town with enough storage to only drive in once or twice a month 🤣🤣🤣 (at most)
and it also depends on definition of proper town??? is that your only option for work and basic needs......groceries etc?
i absolutely hate living this close to town/city but it was originally out of necessity for commuting purposes to school.....once I graduated and made the investment in my own office (and my kids grew up) I’m kinda stuck here now :th so we just try to make the most of it
 

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