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pickling cucumbers, red/purple carrots, mini purplette onions,
round green zucchini, golden beets
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Keith charged up the solar panel for our LED lights today. Hopefully we'll start figuring out where they go and how we want them to look. I saw
this interior shot on
design*sponge and thought it would be a neat way to wire the tiny house since some of our walls are done and we're obviously not going to tear them down to wire IN the wall.
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We're planning a quick trip to Missoula on Saturday to see some friends and buy a few things we can't get here. Getting the Renger over the over the pass might be interesting. On the way up to Coeur d'Alene we were going a max of 45-50 mph uphill. Low gear it is.
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This is what happens when you forget to leave the manual transmission in gear on a very slight incline.
2 comments:
This is very inspiring. My husband & I live in a "green" development in Atlanta, GA. My question is about your cats. Are they yours or do they belong to your mom & dad? It is a silly question, but I am just curious. Thank you.
Two of the cats our ours...we farmed them out to my parents when we went to Mexico. The other 5 are rescued from various places, including one that my sister donated last month.
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