Our Great Pyrenees loves our chickens. Too much. Strangely, considering the outcome of the “loving” for the chickens, they love Appa, too. They’ll fly into his enclosure to be with him. This has happened a few times, so when I … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
From the YouTube description: Dag Aabye is a septuagenarian Ultra Marathon champion who lives completely off the grid. Can two filmmakers track him down—and if so, what will they find? Read more: https://www.theatlantic.com/video/ind… “Never Die Easy” was directed by Adam … Continue reading
2 quarts of power steering fluid in 50 miles of mail delivery is too much fluid to be adding….a little at a time. 50 miles of worry doesn’t make 2 quarts any different. It is what it is. Of … Continue reading
Check this out! I love seeing “process”….getting a “behind the scenes” look at how things are repaired….rejuvenated….brought back from the dead. And….I love to see all these tools that perform a task that used to be mysterious. We throw away … Continue reading
” I almost had a four-leaf clover.” That’s what my youngest son told me when he greeted me when I got home from doing another mail run. He’d been looking through the new Spring clover that had popped up seemingly … Continue reading
I’m up at 4:30 this morning. That’s the same time, more or less, that I got up yesterday. We’re riding my route today to determine approximate mileage….and “approximate mileage” determines whether or not my route gets cut back to a … Continue reading
I watched part of this documentary tonight. Talk about dedication. I watched PART of this tonight. Crossfit is some crazy stuff. But….it reminds me of how much fun it was to be outside….running until the sun went down…playing with my … Continue reading
Bumper repair on a well used Jeep. It’s really good to see people with skills digging into a problem….and fixing it. Now, you do have to remember that the speed in which they do this job does have something to … Continue reading