Wednesday, July 13, 2011

waddayadoo...

So what do you do when you have something to do that you don't want to do?  Do as much of the to-do to prep for the do without having to do the actual do.  That's what I did today...measured and marked the next two awning holes to be drilled out.  Was banking on a late afternoon downpour that never materialized.  At least I have something "to do" tomorrow that is ready to be done.  94,110,70,0,B

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  1. I alway measure twice before I take a nap and I never do today what I can put off until tomorrow...

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  2. Wow! That's some really nice circles with dots in them. Looks like you really worked your buns off making them to.

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  3. John how far down to solid rock?

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  4. I like to call it...
    'tactical procrastination'

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  5. What's material will the roof be made from?

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  6. Benita or one of her friends will probably think they are targets for "stuff"

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  7. When that awning is up, it will become Benita's new home. Shade, lovely shade! The nice strong steel posts will insure that she doesn't damage anything bumping into it. Also, I bet, Mr. Floppy and Benita both like to use your structures as something to lean against and scratch and itch. Can't wait to see it complete. Good luck with the build.

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  8. i spend alot of time studying and admiring Johns pics and building skills.Can anyone tell me what the pvc pipes are for at each end of his house,close to the ceiling?

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  9. I will be in Terlingua the first week of Nov and would be grateful if I could come up to the lab and see first hand what you have accomplished.I have been following your progress for several months. I work alone on my country projects and really appreciate leverage and planning. Work smarter not harder is my goal. I will be in touch closer to my 22 nd Behind the Store Chili Cook-off trip.
    Pat McCombs Aledobreedis

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  10. John there is nothing wrong with taking a step back and a well-earned breather.

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