NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
Good Morning PSAR!
Gotta make the cash while you can Happa. Hope the hours hold in there for awhile at least. All that remodel stuff is expensive.
Ground fog over here this morning and it rained during the night. The county road out front has turned into a muddy mess since they did not put any new gravel down last summer and have graded it twice this winter. This country just eats gravel on the roads. No bottom to it, just keeps sinking on down. We have to put about 4" of rock on our driveways every few years.
Hope everyone has a fun day.
Mike
Gotta make the cash while you can Happa. Hope the hours hold in there for awhile at least. All that remodel stuff is expensive.
Ground fog over here this morning and it rained during the night. The county road out front has turned into a muddy mess since they did not put any new gravel down last summer and have graded it twice this winter. This country just eats gravel on the roads. No bottom to it, just keeps sinking on down. We have to put about 4" of rock on our driveways every few years.
Hope everyone has a fun day.
Mike
Good Morning PSAR!
Last night the grandsons competed in the Pine Box Derby at the church. Jake, the five year old, took first place. Nick, age seven, took a blue ribbon and finished fourth overall. His Dad and I cut the car blocks to shape for them and they did all the finish and painting so they looked a little rough but they ran well.
We tried the blacktop one time Hap, the County has constant upkeep on paved roads in this area and our driveway started breaking up after three years. Finally dug it out and went back to a rock driveway with three feet of shale hauled in as a base. Fortunately our drive is quite short.
If we were closer Rod I'd bring the Corgi Dog over and let him "trap" that possum for you. He's really good with rats and possum. Also cats that attack him.
Have a good day everyone.
Mike
Last night the grandsons competed in the Pine Box Derby at the church. Jake, the five year old, took first place. Nick, age seven, took a blue ribbon and finished fourth overall. His Dad and I cut the car blocks to shape for them and they did all the finish and painting so they looked a little rough but they ran well.
We tried the blacktop one time Hap, the County has constant upkeep on paved roads in this area and our driveway started breaking up after three years. Finally dug it out and went back to a rock driveway with three feet of shale hauled in as a base. Fortunately our drive is quite short.
If we were closer Rod I'd bring the Corgi Dog over and let him "trap" that possum for you. He's really good with rats and possum. Also cats that attack him.
Have a good day everyone.
Mike