Does anyone feel that the food they eat, i.e. where its sourced from, has an affect on you feel? I noticed this when I bought caged eggs vs free range eggs. Not only free range taste better, but they gave a more satisfying feeling when eating food.
thanks! i aim to pleaseAwesome man! Thanks for doing the video.
that was a really cheaply made 'gimmick' 8 sockets on one tool bargain bin deal.. i am surprised it lasted as long as it hasThat is some wrench you got there. Does a hammer not help to get it off?
if you mean the 2x6 boards leaning on the tree, those are cut offs and not part of the structure... use them for the next project of replacing rotted raised beds in gardennoticed those supports underneath appear a bit odd, as if they have planks on their side just resting there
well, we are not allowed to keep anything from this section of the river. it is designated 'trophy trout waters' but you cant even keep a bass or perch... draconian power mad fish wardens!!Where are the fishing rod support structures?
It still had an effect on me. I don't like caged eggs. It's cruel and wrong. It's a living being and is conscious so why are caged eggs even a thing? Someone wants to centrally plan something because they want to control the population so they can have a life of luxury while majority of the population suffers. What kind of bullshit is this?
More central planning bullshit. I want to decentralize so I am away from what society expects me to do or what big sister wants me to do because safety!?!!!
These birds come back here to the same group of 6 or 7 black cherry trees, ever year. i'd say probably on the same day, but i haven't been tracking that
they come in waves. 1 will come and stay for ad ay or so, leave, then the next day another group will come
a few hundred are in the group that land in my backyard and other groups land in other areas along the river.. they defi land here because of the river
i wonder where they have come from and where are they going? they stop here in the spring as well
even in the house, its not enough to dampen the noise they make
also, notice the young bald eagle flying above them? 3 of them were born this spring, i have been watching them for the last couple of months learning to fly
anyone know what these birds may be? they are about the size of a blue jay,, all black or dark blue/purple with no other markings i can see
Man, those birds are dots to me. Maybe if you'd shot one with an arrow, so you could take a close up, it might be possible to identify one. As it stands, I can only guess, they're black parrots from Latin America on their way over to their winter sports holiday complex. There's just too much shaky-cam to determine. (lol, I kill myself)
Nice one.some new pics. one of the deck by the river i built last year, just a side view
the others of a new bridge i had to build on our main footpath through our wooded area down along the river
we used to just step from rock to rock, but getting older, and having a hip replaced and all, i figured it was time to make things safer
its all one big mass of stone. the stream there goes underground and only comes above after a lot of rain.
Since it is all stone, i could not dig down as far as one should for the initial 6x6 vertical supports (the "t"'s in the one pic) so i had to double up the vertical posts of the handrail as 'outriggers with a couple o the other side as well. these go into the soil or flush up to the stone so that when one walks on the bridge it does not wobble side to side since the main spt's are not in as deep as they should be
good and solid now though! 22 foot across and 33" wide
did all my cuts with either a 51/2 " black and decker lithium ion rechargeable circ saw or my new greenworks 18" 60v chainsaw. everything screwed together using my B&D DRILL-- using 'star drive' screws... ITS SOLID AND GOING NO WHERE
@Jim78, @Lord Ba'al
THANKS!! I noticed this thread has been neglected-- well much as gf's has been neglected thought i'd give some "what i did over the summer show and tellNice one.
I notice the bridge has support only in the middle. Aren't you worried that over time the bonds will weaken and the bridge will falter if you step too much to one of the sides?