Just moving the ladder?.....and climbing it...... and washing windows.
No wonder!
Never used to hurt.

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Just moving the ladder?.....and climbing it...... and washing windows.
No wonder!
That's what I thought you'd do for it.Will now sheath rotting sill with sheet metal.
They also have outdoor seating so Bella and Skittles can come.
Any responsible pet owner examines poop daily!How are they doing? I hope they have overcome their digestive troubles and leave you with one thing less to worry about.
I remember painting the last house I was in a few years back.. boy did my legs and rump hurt for days from climbing the ladder... Now I have a different house to paint and it's bigger and higher off the ground!Never used to hurt.![]()
Yep. Here's last years fix, did the same on the other today.That's what I thought you'd do for it.
I'll be doing something similar with the front windows at mom's house. I pulled off rotted siding under them and it needs to be addressed before the insurance photo shoot. I'm going to hand break some ripped down white aluminum flashing and nail it on over the bottom rotted window trim to protect it until I reside in the spring.
Wonderful news!Any responsible pet owner examines poop daily!
No more bloody diarrhea or associated accidents in the house. Bella did expel quite a bit of mucus yesterday but that's to be expected as her intestines continue to clear out the damage that was done. Both have a voracious appetites! Both are otherwise acting completely normally.View attachment 2369094View attachment 2369096View attachment 2369109View attachment 2369110
Thanks, Roomy! They are pretty little apples. That poor tree, not sure how the branches survive. I haven't done apple butter yet, but I'd like to.Beautiful picture! My family loves a homemade apple butter.
Now that is a good question, Perris. Every time we plant a tree or dig in a water or power line we say "we need to make a map!" Unfortunately, this isn't a thought-that-counts situationapple sauce is the traditional accompaniment with roast pork here - it works a treat! try it!Your apples look beautiful; what variety are they?