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your kidding you prices that stuff lately they want an arm and a leg...
you are talking about sand? I have no idea about prices too be honest...

doing ok, got to dig my hands in some dirt today which was nice weather is up in the 50's....been working on a couple boxs ...messing with the medicine cabinet for the bathroom...getting the pieces ready for gluing...
I can't wait to start my garden, get my hands dirty ;-) Hoping to start a garden by the end of March
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This weekend we should finally get close to around freezing weather again, then my epic battle with thawing the compost shall resume. I tried earlier waking it up, but below 0F temps aren't ideal for that. It's pretty much stuffed at this point, luckily there's slight activity in there, the absolute middle of it seems to be keeping thawed.

Oh, and if anyone is bored, I recommend going on Amazon.com, looking up "Haribo sugar-free gummi bears 5lbs" and reading the customer reviews. If you enjoy toilet humor, you'll be entertained for quite some time.
I love Haribo, grandma lived only a few miles away from the German plant... so we got spoiled :)
 
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no was refering to plexi glass @BriardChickens
We once had a big turtle terrarium made from plexi glass. I think the expensive part was getting it siliconed and shaped into the form we wanted. For the size we wanted glass would have been too heavy. It had 6 sides to it, with the back wall being the longest. That one we had reinforced so it wouldn't bow out. The front wall was the second longest, did not have it reinforced and it bowed out. Water is strong, we could still get it reinforced but then the turtle would be without a home. Haha
 
Pretty funny @vehve I only read the first one. Had the wife read it when she got home. She gave me the look I usually get, like I'm forcing her to read something stupid and wasting her time. While I was getting ready for work she was reading one after another to me, I could understand some of it, had her crying Lol! Only thing I can figure is everytime someone got on there to review how bad they were and read a couple other reviews it compeled them to go into vivid detail themselves. Lol!
 
a nap and lotts of water... I am better.

No I am going to build a deck. the pallets must go and I need to clean out the old hay. they havent been lifted since I put them down about four years ago when I had the Shade structure built.

Green lanscape timbers? ummm Like these?


I like these that have been used as a walk way...

but I actually have some pressure treated wood four by fours I just need to add to their number to complete the project.


It Is very dry here thank goodness as long as my nose is running.... LOL. want to premake the pallets with the four by fouirs off set about a foot for an over hang so when I lay them down I will runn deck screws through to make the pallets a single floor I did this before for a shed deck. But I have never built a deck for my hay.

Of couse once the deck gets built I need to lay down boards to elevate the hay up to keep it dry... So the deck is for me the two by fours on top will be for the hay.

Eventually I want to do two decks so I will have an eight by twenty four single surface. Then short walls high enough to contain the hay and help keep it dry for when It does rain.

Our rain comes down in big gully washers and sometimes its driven by the wind.

So narrow deck first pre-designed to be added to .

deb

a nap and lotts of water... I am better.

No I am going to build a deck. the pallets must go and I need to clean out the old hay. they havent been lifted since I put them down about four years ago when I had the Shade structure built.

Green lanscape timbers? ummm Like these?


I like these that have been used as a walk way...

but I actually have some pressure treated wood four by fours I just need to add to their number to complete the project.


It Is very dry here thank goodness as long as my nose is running.... LOL. want to premake the pallets with the four by fouirs off set about a foot for an over hang so when I lay them down I will runn deck screws through to make the pallets a single floor I did this before for a shed deck. But I have never built a deck for my hay.

Of couse once the deck gets built I need to lay down boards to elevate the hay up to keep it dry... So the deck is for me the two by fours on top will be for the hay.

Eventually I want to do two decks so I will have an eight by twenty four single surface. Then short walls high enough to contain the hay and help keep it dry for when It does rain.

Our rain comes down in big gully washers and sometimes its driven by the wind.

So narrow deck first pre-designed to be added to .

deb

Yup , green ones , and with a gravel based so any water can drain they should last many many years , around here they go for around $3.00 per , cheaper then raw lumber and many uses , have used them for fence poles etc
 
Chicks are chirping away in the incubator and I may be going to get more chickens tonight. A lady that works with my SO has some chickens she's trying to get rid of. Has no idea what the standard chickens she has are, but she has slikies and she's giving them all to me!

She also tried to sell me on a pot bellied pig. Not happening. Suzy passed away a few months ago and we don't want another one.

ETA: @bamadude , you want it? It's in south Montgomery County. Somewhere.
 
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