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At least they're replacing it.I wish we didn't have to return hubby's camera for a speck of dirt on an uncleanable surface. It showed in every image.
At least it was within the 90 day warrantee period. It was a refurbished camera, and once hubby noticed it, it was rather obvious. QC should have seen it, I'd have thought. It's being replaced, no charge.
If you have a small fire-pit or even a charcoal grill, you can easily make your own! Load it up with some cardboard and tree/shrub prunings and let her burn. You can also burn untreated lumber scraps (no pressure treated or plywood stuff to avoid the toxins.) Many grocery and hardware stores sell small bundles of firewood for reasonable prices. Our Lowes (hardware store) keeps a bin of "free scraps," as well - mostly damaged pieces and ends from custom cuts. You could look for those, too.I wish I can say that I know everything on how to build a good dirt bath for my bantam and they love it to the moon.
Woood ash.....there is no way in this universe I can get wood ash in my city, very rare that a house build with a fire place and there is no wood ash for sell or give away that I can find online...
Thank you! We had fire ban last year due to the excessive heat/bush fire, I am not sure if it lifted, but throwing a few food items will work.If you have a small fire-pit or even a charcoal grill, you can easily make your own! Load it up with some cardboard and tree/shrub prunings and let her burn. You can also burn untreated lumber scraps (no pressure treated or plywood stuff to avoid the toxins.) Many grocery and hardware stores sell small bundles of firewood for reasonable prices. Our Lowes (hardware store) keeps a bin of "free scraps," as well - mostly damaged pieces and ends from custom cuts. You could look for those, too.
Word to the wise, though. Some places have restrictions to keep people from burning debris. If you're using a grill or pit, throw some hotdogs and/or marshmallows on a stick and it's no longer a trash burn ... it's dinner!
Just be careful. Keep a full water bucket and a hose handy. A little bit of ash isn't worth another massive wildfire!Thank you! We had fire ban last year due to the excessive heat/bush fire, I am not sure if it lifted, but throwing a few food items will work.
We are having consistent rain lately.Just be careful. Keep a full water bucket and a hose handy. A little bit of ash isn't worth another massive wildfire!
You can also just use regular dirt or sand, no need to mix in anything. Even an old bag of potting soil will doThank you! We had fire ban last year due to the excessive heat/bush fire, I am not sure if it lifted, but throwing a few food items will work.