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POST 549 (DAY 559, Saturday, 2022.02.19)
[Morning Entry]

…… grateful for a healthy gut [biome].. it remembers Rebekah’s cooking.. and it smiled at me.. Rebekah would cook meals sans oil or sugar.. and the food was delicious.. omelette, pizza, bread, pudding.. just to name a few.. thanks, Reebs..!

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Caturday Sphinx regal chin
Caturday Sphinx regal chin
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Photo bombers in the back
Photo bombers in the back
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Can you see the squirrel? Near Allerton abbey
Can you see the squirrel? Near Allerton abbey
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Finishing this section, ❄️ and M, Allerton abbey
Finishing this section, ❄️ and M, Allerton abbey
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Milling 3/8” boards, P
Milling 3/8” boards, P
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Beautiful..
Beautiful..
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Pow wow
Pow wow
 
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I gotta ask a different question.....realizing of course the jealousy is a 'bad ju-ju' emotion for this thread.....   :-)   ----but what kind of milling saw is that?  Was it commercially purchased with all of the railing or was the saw purchased separately and the railing and guides built around it?  Looks nice.....especially the lumber that it is producing!  Thanks.....
 
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Re: Milling saw....  Aha!....one of those nifty swing-blade units.  Very nice and efficient way to cut boards to one's desired specs.  Must be very satisfying to build with wood cut straight from the land on which you are living.....  Thanks!
 
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POST 550 (DAY 560, Sunday, 2022.02.20)
[Morning Entry]

…… grateful for golden milk.. these days I thoroughly enjoy a warm tea in the morning.. it’s a concoction I made that combines many of my favorite things.. turmeric ginger cinnamon nutmeg cacao a splash of milk and sometimes ashwaganda.. it was always a mystery to me why so many people enjoy a hot drink, like coffee or tea.. now, after two months+ of having this drink every morning, I think I get it.. Jen introduced me to golden milk, of which this drink (sometimes referred to as “the dez nog”) derives it’s main ingredient turmeric.. apparently great for liver health.. and my liver does actually feel good from this drink!.. the spiciness also warms my body somehow too.. Jen would hold a warm cup on a cold morning, with both hands and seemingly melt into a cozy ball of ceremonial delight.. now I share this ceremony/ritual, on a new-to-me kind of level.. thanks Jen..!

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Ryan— :)
John— not sure how to answer those questions!.. I’m afraid my ability to capture and relay technical info is barely adequate.. so I won’t even try :) the mill is nice and simple to use.. and putting up boards that were not purchased is certainly a wonderful feeling indeed.. ahhhh~.. kinda like that!
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Moon set
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I see a cashew.. What do you see?
I see a cashew.. What do you see?
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Huevos rancheros reminded me of marshal and jade.. grand
Huevos rancheros reminded me of marshal and jade.. grand
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A nice watery view
A nice watery view
 
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As to your cloud cashew, I see a sky manatee dipping it's head down to munch on some mountain grasses!
 
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