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mmmm... not bad for baking in the wofati!
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Boy, that excavator comes in handy for lots of things! Can you raise it up where coyotes/wolves/bear can't get it??

This is one thing snowy winter weather is good for--keeping meat from going bad.
 
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Julia Winter wrote:Boy, that excavator comes in handy for lots of things! Can you raise it up where coyotes/wolves/bear can't get it??

This is one thing snowy winter weather is good for--keeping meat from going bad.



yup the trac ho comes in handy a lot!yes it holds the carcass up plenty high
 
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Looks like a great place to live in!
Thank you so much for sharing your pictures.
 
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Down in Moscow having some sandblasting an painting done on the trailer/flatbed/ladder rack Tim has been working on
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Did you see Putin when you went to Moscow? Did you at least get to see the Kremlin?
 
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She saw someone Putin paint on the trailer!
 
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TADA! introducing our male pup.... that we have been looking for quite some time for... This is Augustus... or gus for short. We named him after our favorite character from none other than lonseome dove. HE is an australian shepherd / english shepherd cross. An is six weeks old. An quite the chunky boy! But very outgoing ... with everyone unlike how sasha was... !
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Friday evening winding down, finishing the sandblasting on all the projects that we took to moscow.
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the new solar cart painted , has a t&g wood deck an the mass is up for the panels
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