Wednesday, May 1st
Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 6:58 am
Morning Everybody. Another month starting. And another damp rainy morning here at the 45th. Supposed to clear out in awhile though. I have a haircut appt. this Morning and then stops at Walmart, Lowes and Meijer. So that will take care of the morning. Then maybe I can get back to the last part of my step project. Just need to fit a piece of 2x4 along the bottom of the handrail area to attach the ballisters to, but getting the angle right is taking time. Playing with a scrap piece of 2x4 and changing the degree of the cutting blade on my miter saw till I get it where I want it, then out to see how it looks and back for a wee more trim. Once I get the two pieces done, then I can attach the ballisters and done. Want to get the dirt pile, cut up shrubs and debris out of the flowerbed and cut the last shrub down. Hopefully by end of week, should have that area under control. Want to get it ready for planting. Painting the new wood and touching up areas on the other parts of the balustrade can come later.
Judy, if you get a tryke, but sure your bumper can handle the weight of a carrier necessary to carry it and the tryke itself. Friend of mine had to get hers rei forced to carry her bike rake. I agree about tbe bike seats. They have so many different ones out now. I’ve risen those 3 wheel ones, they are pretty nice. Glad you got your reservations in for your trip across the Trans Canada highway. A bit of advice. Keep your gas tank close to full going across Saskatchewan and Alberta as towns are far and few between and there are miles and miles of nothing out there and I mean nothing. Two and a half days of very boring scenery. Flat as a pancake. Same as U.S. prairies, but I think the U.S. Prairie is a bur more settled. I’ve been across the Trans Canada twice.
Martha, have fun in your camping trip. Shelia, glad you made it back to your brothers safely. Evening.Anita, enjoy Port Angeles and the train ride. Taking a train trip and a cruise on the Mississippi are on my bucket list, but whether or not that happens, remains to be seen.
Need to get in the shower and get ready to leave in awhile, so wishi gbyou all a nice day.
Judy, if you get a tryke, but sure your bumper can handle the weight of a carrier necessary to carry it and the tryke itself. Friend of mine had to get hers rei forced to carry her bike rake. I agree about tbe bike seats. They have so many different ones out now. I’ve risen those 3 wheel ones, they are pretty nice. Glad you got your reservations in for your trip across the Trans Canada highway. A bit of advice. Keep your gas tank close to full going across Saskatchewan and Alberta as towns are far and few between and there are miles and miles of nothing out there and I mean nothing. Two and a half days of very boring scenery. Flat as a pancake. Same as U.S. prairies, but I think the U.S. Prairie is a bur more settled. I’ve been across the Trans Canada twice.
Martha, have fun in your camping trip. Shelia, glad you made it back to your brothers safely. Evening.Anita, enjoy Port Angeles and the train ride. Taking a train trip and a cruise on the Mississippi are on my bucket list, but whether or not that happens, remains to be seen.
Need to get in the shower and get ready to leave in awhile, so wishi gbyou all a nice day.