Is that a porthole in the center top?
Is that a porthole in the center top?
@jcyclonee was fortunate to get it from you, then.That was my dorm fridge. I upgraded once I graduated and got a real job.
It does sort of seem that way. We pick based upon the combination of dimensions, color, accessories we prefer, price and reviews that are generally good. . We then hope for the best. (Our last Whirlpool fridge lasted about 20.5 years). Also, I try to stay away from the Electrolux brands (our Gibson washer/dryer and Frigidaire dishwasher pooped out pretty quickly).How do you pick a brand since all of them seem to be junk now as far as reliability and life span?
Sort of. Mine has more beer and less stuff that looks healthy.
It's time...Well we had some excitement last night. About 6 pm the tree in our front yard right in front of the living room window got struck by lightning. Apparently the bolt traveled down the sap right under the bark of the tree. It blew a bunch of bark off of the tree especially in the bottom 5 feet of the tree. We found chunks of bark all over but notably a chunk about a foot and a half long that had been blown across and down the street over 100 feet from the tree. We were all sitting in the LR and daughter and I saw it happen. Lucky that the integrity of the tree doesn't appear to be immediately impacted. We will have to just try to help the tree fight off pests and disease if we want to keep it. We do because they are a matched pair of lindens on either side of our driveway.
It blew out our cable boxes but our TVs were fine. Our next door neighbors also lost their cable boxes and one TV. It must have traveled through the cable lines. Their TV was on a surge protector but bought it anyway.
About 10-15 minutes before we were out on the deck and daughter was sitting on a tree swing in the back yard. It hadn't started raining yet, but the lightning was starting to pick up so I told her she should probably get away from the tree and come inside. It is pretty rare that nature this dramatically proves me right...
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This shot probably doesn't entirely do it justice since most of the bark you see to the left of the denuded portion is just hanging there not really covering anything.
Is that a porthole in the center top?
That's the fridge from our yacht that we keep on St. Barts. Our big one is on Ibiza.You'll need to ask @jcyclonee.
If necessary, your daughter's boyfriend's dad has pretty much become an expert at taking down trees. Because nobody wants me operating a chainsaw, I've pretty much become an expert at hauling branches to a trailer.Well we had some excitement last night. About 6 pm the tree in our front yard right in front of the living room window got struck by lightning. Apparently the bolt traveled down the sap right under the bark of the tree. It blew a bunch of bark off of the tree especially in the bottom 5 feet of the tree. We found chunks of bark all over but notably a chunk about a foot and a half long that had been blown across and down the street over 100 feet from the tree. We were all sitting in the LR and daughter and I saw it happen. Lucky that the integrity of the tree doesn't appear to be immediately impacted. We will have to just try to help the tree fight off pests and disease if we want to keep it. We do because they are a matched pair of lindens on either side of our driveway.
It blew out our cable boxes but our TVs were fine. Our next door neighbors also lost their cable boxes and one TV. It must have traveled through the cable lines. Their TV was on a surge protector but bought it anyway.
About 10-15 minutes before we were out on the deck and daughter was sitting on a tree swing in the back yard. It hadn't started raining yet, but the lightning was starting to pick up so I told her she should probably get away from the tree and come inside. It is pretty rare that nature this dramatically proves me right...
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This shot probably doesn't entirely do it justice since most of the bark you see to the left of the denuded portion is just hanging there not really covering anything.
It wasn't 30 minutes after the event and he was already offering his expertise...If necessary, your daughter's boyfriend's dad has pretty much become an expert at taking down trees. Because nobody wants me operating a chainsaw, I've pretty much become an expert at hauling branches to a trailer.
This made me think about how the Emerald Ash Borer is changing baseball - likely forever. Ash used to the go-to wood for MLB bats, but there is less and less quality ash wood available every year.
I wonder if I could strike a deal with Louisville slugger for the 13 dead ones, I've still got to take down :/This made me think about how the Emerald Ash Borer is changing baseball - likely forever. Ash used to the go-to wood for MLB bats, but there is less and less quality ash wood available every year.
Yeah, I doubt they want little green bugs in their bats...I wonder if I could strike a deal with Louisville slugger for the 13 dead ones, I've still got to take down :/
The good news is that you are just across the river from me when you are in Anoka. If you can get someone to watch the kids, do go to The Hardware Store speakeasy.Looks like I will be blessing our friends in the twin cities with my presence twice this next month or so. Nothing like a kids birthday party and then fourth of July in beautiful Anoka...
Maple Grove fam moved down to Owatonna....I suppose we should stop and see them on a trip too.The good news is that you are just across the river from me when you are in Anoka. If you can get someone to watch the kids, do go to The Hardware Store speakeasy.
If I recall correctly, I believe your other stop is in maybe Eden Prairie?
Idk, the logs from the two I've taken down were pretty solid. Seemed like the EABs attacked the bark more than the trunkYeah, I doubt they want little green bugs in their bats...
I dated a woman from Owatonna. She had a strange name, was snotty, but God did bless her well.Maple Grove fam moved down to Owatonna....I suppose we should stop and see them on a trip too.
Sounds like a friend of my foreman's. He only dates 9s and 10s, which by the hot crazy matrix, are also a 10 crazy. And a lot of them have strange names. He said he did it with 100 girls in the last 3 years.I dated a woman from Owatonna. She had a strange name, was snotty, but God did bless her well.