WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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They're amazing as long as they don't sting you.
Its amazing then too
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Watching Gloucester play Northampton Saints. 28-12 to Gloucester so far. Come on Gloucester!
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Cold front blowing in: 60 km winds (sustained) with gusts up to 100 km.
Batten down the hatches matey.
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@Bored In Breck what a lovely doggo. Looks to be a pup still?
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My gf and I have a ritual “lazy Sunday” where we do as little as possible. She works two jobs and I one, so Sunday is the day we get to spend time together or do solo things. I’ll probably pop into my indoor garden for an hour or so before we do a late breakfast and gym, and then decide if we want to go anything productive
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Thanks @neph93, he is 1.5 years. He absolutely loves the snow. Currently training as an avalanche rescue dog. Still needs to dig through snow in his days off….
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Completed this puzzle this morning! The artwork is by Wayne White-best known for creating all the props on the sets for Peewee’s Playhouse.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Ha! Ya it’s pretty awesome [mention]Chap [/mention]! There are loads of these great word paintings he does. They can be viewed on his instagram along with his wild puppet routines. I believe there is another puzzle entitled “SHITSHOW” that can be found ,along with this one, at genuinefred.com
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Finished up this partitioned off room in my shop space today! All materials are beetle killed/standing dead local spruce including all the framing and joisting. Turned out pretty handsome I think.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks [mention]Giles [/mention] !
The alternating treads can take some getting used to. These stairs are hinged and will be on a block and tackle in order get them out of the floor space.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Helped a friend with the raising of this timber frame carport today. Again all materials are local beetle killed spruce.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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@stingraygun Is the woodworking what you do for a living? And I guess what most on here are interested in - do you wear IH gear to work, and how is it holding up?