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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
22 bags and a little melon...
Mixed up and poured 22 bags of concrete to fill the waiting blocks. Short lunch break for a melon snack.
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Wudya look at that melon! looks sweet and juicy. Geez John, 22 bags..you need a hot tub out there to soak those muscles. it must be slow movin' in the mornin's. but boy, you're making great progress. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Miss Benita!
all looks fine xxxx there s nothing better taste than fruits we self produce, citrics might be interesting where there s not much water...my experience in Houston and South America dude
Wudya look at that melon! looks sweet and juicy. Geez John, 22 bags..you need a hot tub out there to soak those muscles. it must be slow movin' in the mornin's. but boy, you're making great progress. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Miss Benita!
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ReplyDeleteMixed up and poured 22 bags of concrete to fill the waiting blocks.
ReplyDeleteHum, you appear to know the difference between concrete and cement, this is a good thing.
Nice looking melon.
.you need a hot tub out there
ReplyDeleteHey, wanna two person hot tub? I'm never going to get around to rigging it up here, I just soak in my Rubbermaid stock tank.
I wish I could get lettuce to grow like that.
ReplyDeleteLOVE Benita's facebook page today!
ReplyDeleteI just some show on the weather channel on "Earthships of Taos"
ReplyDeleteI saw on real neat earthship that was built for $4000.00.
Gives me some ideas if I ever move out to Terlingua.
I think I would live near the legion so I walk home after drinking lots of beer.
all looks fine xxxx there s nothing better taste than fruits we self produce, citrics might be interesting where there s not much water...my experience in Houston and South America dude
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