Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Wow, @RaZ, that's a lot of scrap metal, if nothing else! But I see so much potential there.

I have one of the chicken math "offshoots." I call it "chicken stuff math." Everything I see, I wonder, how can I repurpose this for the chickens? Or for the garden.
I think I have the same condition.
Trouble is that a bunch of stuff accumulates and doesn't get turned in to something else. I really need to learn how to get organized. I think I have the opposite of OCD. I thrive in chaos and disorganization.
 
I call it "chicken stuff math." Everything I see, I wonder, how can I repurpose this for the chickens?
Yes, indeed!
But soon realize most of them are not logical, before I pick them up.

I think I have the same condition.
Trouble is that a bunch of stuff accumulates and doesn't get turned in to something else. I really need to learn how to get organized. I think I have the opposite of OCD. I thrive in chaos and disorganization.
I believe hoarding is an OCD offshoot. ;)
 
I have the trailer off loaded of my latest "hoarding" from work. What I find amusing is that of the things that they were trashing, they are most worried that I return the pallets that the scrap was sitting on.
They use these completely crap pallets of the lowest quality. They aren't even worth a burn pile they are so bad. But they are painted red and blue. That's the best that can be said about them. Every truck that we unload has at least one that collapses in splinters from the load on them. Heck, I have a splinter in my hand from a broken one that I unloaded on Saturday. I can see the splinter under the skin but I haven't been able to dig it out yet.

I have 4 of them that I'll take back to the store tomorrow. I don't want to get in trouble by keeping them. :gig I'm not working tomorrow but it won't be a wasted trip. Need to take back bottle returns and get some groceries. And I'll pick up a load of good pallets from the chimney sweep in town. They get good hardwood pallets with the wood stove and fireplaces that they sell. Mostly oak that can be used for various projects. And since I help clear out their yard, they give me a discount on goods and service. Win/win for us both.
 

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