Our version of retirement: Living a childhood dream

I had to look up Dremel, found out its a brand, hahaha.
I've come to use it almost exclusively….almost
Along with a jig saw, and my sliding miter saw

I have a love/hate thing with the Dremel tool
I always have two hooked up with different blades so I can alternate when needed without stopping to change blades
Dremel thinks a lot of their blades and charge accordingly
Shopped on line for knock offs
Pennies on the dollar, and just as good
 
I thought of your work when I saw this-

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Heard a huge thump on the cabin roof yesterday morn while sippin' coffee

Thought sure a tree had fallen on our cabin
Went out to have a look

Nuthin'
Not even a big limb around the perimeter

Then smelt something akin to wet dog

Apparently, a big cat had jumped down from a tree limb

Now, my wife is spooked
...wants me to accompany her to the privy in the dark of night
with a gun
I gave her the gun

After a few weeks of not seeing the huge critters, one sometimes forgets they're out here
We've had wildcats on our roof before

Prolly old
But a big cat is still a big cat


That crash on our roof was loud
Most likely a cougar
 
Quality Abodes. I had to look up Dremel, found out its a brand, hahaha
Yeah
They're definitely my go to tools

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I've discovered (or somebody told me, can't remember) that using a dark stain for just the grain rises will make the finish pop

So, I've been lightly feathering in the dark stain

pre stain cedar board

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stained

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stained and oiled

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...and now, boys 'n gurls, you know my little secret
 
The sunny days are getting redundant

High 70s
Lows in the 20s
As far as the forecast cares to show

No complaints

around 6a this morn;

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My poor lady
Has to cover her veggies ever night, around 8p

..and uncover everthing in the morn when the temps reach mid 50s

Miss one day...or night, and they turn to limp brown stringy things
 
July is turning into the month of weird animal activity

My lady and I were sitting in our directors camp chairs around dusk last night
(BTW, those director's camp chairs just plain rock)
We've kinda made a habit of doing that, of late
Kinda cool our jets and discuss the day's events and thoughts of tomorrow
.....and watch the wild life stroll thru (mostly deer.....lotsa deer)

Suddenly about a dozen deer are on the dead run thru the meadow
A cougar is right behind 'em
Wife and I just look at each other......like 'WTF just happened?!'

We've found ourselves doing this on several evening occasions
Way it is out here
But none like this

Didn't have time to get camera or gun
Just watch prey and predator whoosh thru

Haven't heard the coyotes sing their evening songs of late
Maybe the mountain lion has something to do with that

Now I'm pretty sure my thoughts were right about what it was that landed on or roof the other morning
 
So, the Steller's Jays have been trying to fool everbody for a very long time.

Them, and the woodys have been somewhat dominant over the smaller beings of late

But, the jays have an edge
They give out a screamin' eagle sound to clear the feeding station before they land
Never associated their fakery with clearing the table, until last night
Saw it happen

Just another event out here
 
Gary, I've found this thread of yours very calming. Might sound silly, but it's just a peaceful place to come and see what's happening in the world beyond protests and viruses and politicians and God knows what all. I think your stuff is more important when you take time to think about it. And it'll be here, hopefully, long after all the other loud crazy stuff is gone.
 
Gary, I've found this thread of yours very calming. Might sound silly, but it's just a peaceful place to come and see what's happening in the world beyond protests and viruses and politicians and God knows what all.
Not silly at all, fine lady.
There's a peace here unmatched
It's why we're here

Granted, winters, although beautiful, are rugged
Heh, summers will lull you a bit
But, after a few winters, and yer still here, you have a knowledge
Not many get thru the first one

But, yeah
And it'll be here, hopefully, long after all the other loud crazy stuff is gone.

We sure hope so
Yes Ma'am
 
Starting to get used to these sunny days

Nary a cloud yesterday
Gonna be the same today

I'm a sun worshiper, so this area has become useful;

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Body hair is beginning to stand out a bit

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Oh, and completed a chipnic table order

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Evening in our favorite chairs was nice
We always love recalling the day

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Dear Diary;

Thanks for yesterday
Nothing spectacular happened
But, just thanks...... for the standard joys that occurred
 
Odd....another day of solid blue sky

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Got the chores done

Headed 30 mi south to deliver several chipnic tables to a not so little junk shop
The couple that own it are the nicest folks ever
Really cool stuff there

We usually end up trading for whatever my lady finds

I started to tell the lady what I wanted for my wares
She put her fingers to her lips and said 'Gary, your wife isn't finished looking....'

Anyway, it was a fun trip

Got home

Sat

Looked up

Two redtail hawks were being chased by one tiny bird

Got my Nikon

Nothing

for several long minutes

Finally, just focused on the feeding station/watering hole

Woody floated in

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Took a big swig

Seems all birds need to tilt their heads back to swallow

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Dribbled a river

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Then, considered going after more tree bugs

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A little wren like being popped in for a nip

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Then Mr Robin flitted in for a bob

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Contemplated a nip

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Went for it

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The ol' head tilt to swallow

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Of course, nobodies gonna deny my tiny peanut gobbling buddy

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took the longest pull of anybeing

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several times

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Earlier today...during our sunbath, discovered another tiny creature

If I didn't know what honeybees looked like, I'd say this little guy was the epitome

Never seen a bug or bee like him

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Just another sweet day

Thank you for this'n, Lord
 
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Don’t you worry about getting too much sun,@Gary O' ? Skin cancer and such?
If that's what gets me, I'll consider myself lucky
…...and be the healthiest looking corpse in the morgue......in places

Ronnie, I've worked and played in the sun all my life
I have freckly onion paper thin skin
If I was to get skin cancer, it woulda been long ago, as I used to burn a lot...a....lot
Now?
My skin is akin to leather

I'm living on borrowed time due to other events and mishaps
Been shot, beat half to death, and hurt in many places.....scars remind me

Whatever I have left, I'm enjoying ever minute
Ol' sol is a good part of that enjoyment

But, thanks for being concerned

BTW, what is yer skin type?
I may need a graft or two of it one day
 
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The attached pic is a new neighbor , it took me over a week to get this pic of him. Whenever I go out somewhere and come back he is sitting on the deck. He is always checking things out. Find him on the railing looking in. In the door way of my shed checking that out. Replacing a door and in he came.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: .
Took a while to get him out , Zeus would follow him around but not do anything but watch. Finally finished the door and left it open. He popped up, a drink of water and out he went.
The strange part, he was back at the door (outside) giving a few chitters every few seconds. I went out , off he went. A few minutes later he was back at the door. Zeus just stood watching him. The two of them just eying each other. They are still doing it. Zeus will be out there, Bud is not far. Life is never without surprises....lol He never lets me get close, pick up camera he is gone.
Supply trip tomorrow . Might be some peanuts in it.
 

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