Thursday, November 08, 2012

AS SOON AS HE DUMPED THE CRUSHED STONE, I THOUGHT…..’OH OH’

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OUR NEIGHBOR GROWS SUNFLOWERS

Had me one of those early starts today. Went to bed at 10 Wednesday night, woke up 4 hours later & that was it....I was up for the day. Hate when that happens. Finally made it out for a morning walk. Kelly & Pheebs have been out everyday but I missed a few mornings because of a bothersome right leg.

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OPENING A GATE TO THE SONORAN DESERT THIS MORNING:))

A white dump truck rolled in about 8:30 this morning with our 8 tons of half inch crushed stone. Soon as he dumped it I knew we had underestimated how much we need & maybe the stone size itself. Next size up they will deliver is 17 tons. One more ton than Tennessee Ernie Ford sang about years ago. Turns out 8 tons was plenty for now because we're just not sure if we like the size. I put a small patch down in front of the porch to walk on for a bit, so we'll see. Pheebs walks around the patch of stones....not a good sign. I did spread some out along the house where I plan to plant Cactus. By the way, thanks to the folks who sent in gardening comments. Guess I better reconsider those Yellow Bells eh. Think I’ll get meself a ‘how to’ book on planting Cactamuses & other South-Western plants.

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While cleaning up another room in the house today we found an old torn part of a yellowed Wickenburg newspaper. No date but there was an ad visible for Lewis Motors. An 'Oil Change Special' said oil, filter, & lube...$13.88. A couple cars for sale as well. 1985 Chevy Blazer...$4,495. A 75 Olds Cutless for $1,495. No idea how long ago that might have been but am guessing late 80's.
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FIRST LOAD OF STONES GOES DOWN…7.99 TONS TO GO:))

Thanks to Larry C & Hot Shot for letting me know I had duplicated a paragraph in my Wednesday post. I have since fixed that. When editing my finished post I sometimes re-position paragraphs by copy & pasting them. On several occasions I have forgot to 'cut' the original positioned paragraph. Shows you how short term my short term memory can be sometimes. Thanks guys:)) Maybe catch you in Congress next time Larry........
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I WILL PROBABLY PUT VARIOUS CACTUS PLANTS ALONG THIS WALL

While standing in his undies, TOM got to see a swat team swing into action pretty much right in front of him. Hours later, he needed some blood work done....but it didn't have anything to do with the swat team or him being in his undies.
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<<< YES, WE EVEN HAVE HORSESHOES IN OUR BACKYARD

The American Air Force was busy over Congress again today. I can hear fighter jets training up there but can't see em most times.  With today's heavy cloud cover moving in, some of them were down to the deck a few times in their high speed turns. Somebody with a turned up radio 3 blocks away bothers me but high speed jets overhead.....no problem:))

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MY BACKYARD BRUSH PILES ARE GROWING 

And again, just a reminder to folks on Facebook. Because I have been hacked, scammed, & slammed several times, I do not accept friend requests, game requests, birthday calendar stuff, or anything like that, etc. etc. I post my daily blog on Facebook & that's it.

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SITTING IN OUR BACKYARD WATCHING AN APPROACHING STORM THIS AFTERNOON

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RAINY NIGHT IN CONGRESS

GROANER'S CORNER:(( A woman walked up to a little wrinkled up man rocking in a chair on his porch. "I couldn't help noticing how happy you look", she said. "What's your secret for a happy life?" "I smoke three packs of cigarettes a day," he replied. "I also drink a case of whiskey a week, eat lots of fatty foods, and never ever do any exercise."
"That's amazing, "the woman said. "Exactly how old are you?' "Twenty-six," he said.
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14 comments:

  1. Thanks for showing the picture of the wheelbarrow, Al. You will have a lot more trips ahead of you before you're done, especially if you order 17 more tons! I do think you are right about the size being a bit small for what you wanted to do with that first load. Carry on!

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  2. Al, when you go to do a "copy and paste", use CTRL+X instead of CTRL+C after you highlight what you want to move. When you get to the destination and hit CTRL+V, it will move the copy to the new location, and remove it from the previous location.

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  3. I have a problem with the other end of the night. Sometimes not falling asleep for hours after going to bed, but I sleep very well in the mornings.

    I'd hate to get up at 2:00 AM. Well actually I often do, but go back to bed and back to sleep.

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  4. I think those Air Force folks punch it right over my place. And I have seen them.

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  5. Have fun with the rocks Al, we spread 350 tons on an acre of our place. That made it something like 2 inches deep.

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  6. I did exactly that last night. Which is why I could nap so easily while Annie bought groceries.

    My dad told nothing but groaners, and tonight's is one he favored.

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  7. Sound of high speed jets training equals the sound of freedom. That's why it doesn't bother you.

    JC

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  8. Looks like its all coming together,"one day at a time", looking good. Just love the American south west.

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  9. Your really getting the place looking neat Al,,,, Probably see ya tomorrow,,if your brave enough to face all the camotion over here at NR... I may just hide! :-)

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  10. Like the looks of your trimmed trees, Al. Ya done good. Once again, stick to desert plants and you can hardly go wrong. There are some neat agaves and aloes available, as well as cactus.

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  11. I'm with Jerry and Suzy..I love the Agaves..Some are a beautiful almost turquoise..What about puttin down some big paving squares in the immediate area of your front and back doors for about 10-15'.. This would create a flat surface right outside your doors...then going with stone from there out a distance. Just a thought..Remember what "Tennessee" said, "16 tons and whatdoya get?..Another day older and deeper in debt" :-/

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  12. That rock color goes great with the house stucco color... really pops it! Cloudy and rainy here in Zion, snow coming.
    Box Canyon Mark

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  13. I way under estimated the last order of rock I purchased as well, just always sounds like so much. Your house is really looking great and glad to have you back in the great Southwest!

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  14. The house and yard are looking great! You have completely changed the outside view of your Casa. Do not overwork yourself on the rocks, they will wait for you to move them. Thanks for the shout also, I am amazed how many folks read my blog now. I just might have do a better job of writing it. You should sleep well now. Nothing like a day of hard work to get a good nights rest.

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