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Oh phooey! I mentioned yesterday I'd be picking up a container of Key Lime Pie ice cream. NOPE, none were there when we got to the grocery store. Other people must have seen the newspaper add too, and beat me to it. Everyone gets their grass cut at a height they like. I definitely don't agree with a local lawn-care company. They were handing out a card showing their recommended mowing height. 3 1/2 half inches in hot weather and 2 1/2 inches in colder weather. WAY too high for this guy. So, so close to the end of Barb's bathroom remodel, KC. I sure hope she hasn't thought up another project for you, once the bathroom is done. BB; Even a stent or two in your legs would make moving easier. Any of you heard of or drank any "Tito's Handmade Vodka". It's made in Austin, Texas. Our nephew/contractor swears by it. He was over a couple of days ago, since he'll be making us new steps out the back of the house. Only 3 steps but they need to be shorter than usual for the dogs. Back to the vodka...I looked up "Tito's" on the internet. Quite an interesting backstory on the fella who started the company 25 years ago. He was winging it when he first got started. Didn't even know how to make a still. He only knew that he wanted to make a vodka that was so smooth you could drink it straight.
Oh phooey!
I mentioned yesterday I'd be picking up a container of Key Lime Pie ice cream. NOPE, none were there when we got to the grocery store. Other people must have seen the newspaper add too, and beat me to it.
Everyone gets their grass cut at a height they like. I definitely don't agree with a local lawn-care company. They were handing out a card showing their recommended mowing height. 3 1/2 half inches in hot weather and 2 1/2 inches in colder weather. WAY too high for this guy.
So, so close to the end of Barb's bathroom remodel, KC. I sure hope she hasn't thought up another project for you, once the bathroom is done.
BB; Even a stent or two in your legs would make moving easier.
Any of you heard of or drank any "Tito's Handmade Vodka". It's made in Austin, Texas. Our nephew/contractor swears by it. He was over a couple of days ago, since he'll be making us new steps out the back of the house. Only 3 steps but they need to be shorter than usual for the dogs. Back to the vodka...I looked up "Tito's" on the internet. Quite an interesting backstory on the fella who started the company 25 years ago. He was winging it when he first got started. Didn't even know how to make a still. He only knew that he wanted to make a vodka that was so smooth you could drink it straight.