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The twists and turns a daily living Can be comical -- Like this machine trying to translate 4 dogs barking into generic English. Or me talking to the dogs.. Ohh what what have you got now no no this is no no no no no penny had discovered little box of Kleenex where you get a new Kleenex every time you pull one out... We have already been through unrolling A roll of toilet paper and now she's on the K
kleenex.
Well while I'm on the topic of paper products I did order a carton ohh paper towels online because I was able to distinguish the size towel I wanted and I wanted the half size ones which I find quite useful
I don't know if you all are aware of the two different sizes of paper towels but they come in two sizes now... and to continue my discussion I find that using one piece of paper towel as a thing to wash dishes.. And throwing it away there's a way to eliminate what the myth Busters call the dirtiest item in the household which is a sponge on the kitchen sink.... having pre soaked stuff in dawn to begin with it does wipe really easy with a half sized towel ---
The similar topic of saving trees would be next except I think we have to get rid of some trees we are surrounded by trees about 24 inches in diameter and taller than I can figure out.. most are absolutely straight and when you look at it from my insurer standpoint very threatening to my house.. so we have to consider taking some of them down... Drive around I’ve begun to notice homes that have an area around them cleared of these monster trees.. the tree that fell and did the damage to our house was not even an entire tree but one of those forked, if we start eliminating some of the trees which threaten our house we will be in the lumber business very quickly//when we built the place originally we did cut down several monster trees and I did find a person who had a portable sawmill and he came up and cut many trees into usable lumber like the lumber I used to build the iced tea tent.... I really don't want to get in the lumber business but it was fascinating to watch and the pieces of lumber piled up with little spacers between them so they could dry and I used that lumber not only to build the ice tea tent ---but there was a sawmill up the river where we got sawdust for the stall and I could take this lumber and have it planned to normal size over half an inch less --- a store bought. 2 by 4. is actually 1 1/2 by 3 ½.. ----which gets complicated when I just took my usual box of nails and started nailing these together because the nails were made for the 1 1/2 by 3 1/2 and if I was using the rough sawn actual 2 by 4 I had a couple places where the nails did not hold as expected.. that's probably what you learn when you go to carpenters school... however that building it's still standing strong after maybe 25 years.. I did run around an add a nail or two in places that looked ominous...
we are in the awkward position of our insurance company not liking our trees