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Found a group of longhorns here when I woke up....chewed through 2 extension cords (no injuries) and my camera cable - and one of them found some alfalfa in the courtyard. Chased them all away but they hung near the perimeter almost all day. Benita and crew stood guard by my entrance for half the day.
Chopped out another 4 inches in hole #1 this morning. Went south for supplies and while I was gone, Capt. Kirk dropped off a nice big drill bit for me....foot long - 3/4" diameter masonry bit. That should speed things up. Spent the afternoon extracting the front wall partition and more extraneous bits out of the Airstream. 96,106,69,0,B
Do they (Longhorns)run wild out there?
ReplyDeletethey are free ranged by a neighbor of mine...
ReplyDeleteNow where's that flame thrower when you need it? I guess the burn ban got that to Eah? If that didn't scare them out of the area nothing would.
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ReplyDeleteyou're making fast work of that Airstream. lookin' good. cute cow pic. Happy First Day of Summer!....(or first night to be more accurate)
ReplyDeleteHow much gas does it take to run the generator you use to run the AC on the Airstream. Just wondered how efficient running the AC is. I imagine with the temps you are having it is a welcome relief to work on the inside with the AC on.
ReplyDeleteThe Benita Posse says you cannot leave senor!
ReplyDeleteI think the Black one is "Pet Worthy" but the one with the squigily horns looks like a "Short Bus" Cow!
ReplyDeleteSaun out there it takes 40 acres to feed one cow unless you got some yankee that is willing to buy feed for them.
ReplyDeleteThe after picture of the Airstream
ReplyDeletelooked like you left part of the wall. Until I enlarged it.
Nice progress on the Airstream. Love those hardwood floors.
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