Washington State does not have permafrost so not problems personally do not choose to be in the ground in the end
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we get sun! Maybe just 5 hours a day. .. but 1 of those is bright and shiny.... ..... .... sometimes.Now wait a second, I call GI Bug on that one. There is way too much sunlight in that photo to be winter.
I have one that is heavier--I had to take that one off because I was too hot!No. And I'm fine with that. Don't waste my healthcare dollars on futility.
Now wait a second, I call GI Bug on that one. There is way too much sunlight in that photo to be winter.
Is that your heavy coat, Ron?
We don't bury here in the winter.
It looks like winter!
I hope spring comes soon for you
Exactly what I was going to say. Ron doesn't understand the fall/winter/spring thing in snow prone areas.That is spring!the snow is gone in spots, you can see dead grass and the gravel road!
Sure do plant them deep in AK!oh... Bears wouldn't dig 8 feet down. nope.
Almost done the lean-to! Hubby tried to help put some screws in on the roof, but it was too slippery for him. I took my shoes off and had no problem. View attachment 1343994
Excited all the tin is on the roof!
Its not as close as it looks from this angle. I will be in the ground by the time it becomes an issue.Don't let that tree midway down the structure grow Cap!! You'll be cutting a circle out of the roof and horizontal framing.
Town I work in, was a little bitty place made raw milk goat cheese. Pretty sure permanently closed, killed two people.Weird - it's generally the large scale manufacturers that have the food poisoning items and recalls.