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Monthly Archives: February 2007
Preparing for the prize fight
Quite the week this week. It was Uber’s time in the sun. We toss in a little sedation administered by the vet and add some shearing and toenail clipping, give ’em the ol’ snip-snip to turn him into a gelding, … Continue reading
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Attencione! Attencione! We have trim!
Well, ok, I don’t know how else to make something as mundane as wood trim seem exciting, but when your nose is immersed into such a project, these little things have such a big impact on my excitement level. As … Continue reading
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Hail, Hail, the gangs all here!
Full crew at work inside the house! The order of the day is drywall, drywall, and more drywall, they are just about finished. In the meantime, we sneak in after them and stain some more. As of this past weekend, … Continue reading
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A Special Valentine for all you Blog readers
It’s hard to believe that our journey has come so far. At times it feels like we can touch the future, at other times we take a step back and remember to breathe. As we seem to be entering into … Continue reading
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Inside and Out
As the construction crew moves to focusing on the inside of our home, we also brought in another crew to start clearing more logging debris from the back, lower area so that we can make more pastures. You may recall … Continue reading
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No Groundhog Shadows around here
Thursday, February 1, 2007… "Dear Diary, Glenn was able to get off work today and Friday just so he could work pulling logging debris to the fire. Finally, the snow was gone and it was all accessible. It seems that … Continue reading
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The Moon , The Mountain, and a Pumphouse
It’s been beautiful crystal clear days and chilly clear nights up at the ranch. This makes for lots of scenic vista shots when you catch the sun on the different mountain peaks and ridges. The moon has also been rising during the … Continue reading
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