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OT - What are you doing now? (2025)

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  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 13,622
    fan started it 😅🤣😂😅🤣😂
    canuckland
  • kl8ton
    kl8ton Posts: 6,395
     :) 
    Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
    Grand Rapids MI
  • zaphod
    zaphod Posts: 1,011
    blueberry fields use a lot of sawdust to create the correct acidity. 
    ~~
    Large BGE, Jonesing for a MiniMax
    The Vegegrilltarian

    The first rule of egg club is: you do NOT talk about egg club.
  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 21,622
    finished up the saw cutting yesterday, theres another pile stacked in back that i didnt get a pic of. roughly 3000 board feet of 1 inch thick boards and 1400 square board feet of 2 and 3 inch boards. finding a sawyer with a portable saw was a godsend. i can say i dont want to move another heavy board of green lumber for along time, will be alot lighter in a year or two drying

    any ideas what to do with the sawdust pile



    the burn pile will be 3 times larger next week

    Sawdust Cannon

    https://youtu.be/NFeqYZK2uak?si=QKGNIhd8ZiwEDKb2

    There is a significant overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans - Park Ranger designing bear proof trash cans.

  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 34,541
    zaphod said:
    blueberry fields use a lot of sawdust to create the correct acidity. 

    those reddish bushes that line the background are all 6 foot tall highbush blue berries along the river frontage dumping into the drinking water supply for the lower half of the state. i cover those with the pine needles every fall. pine sawdust on google shows the sawdust can be an environmental pollutant to the maine wetland.....not sure how that can be as its the pinetree state.  theres an environmental person representing the water supply district at that house next door every week since they started building it. i covered the pile with a tarp til i can move it in the next couple weeks, im going to borrow a bucket loader.
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 34,541
    rhododendrons and azaleas look like they would benefit to sawdust as well and those are further away from the water. that would work
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 21,622
    zaphod said:
    blueberry fields use a lot of sawdust to create the correct acidity. 

    those reddish bushes that line the background are all 6 foot tall highbush blue berries along the river frontage dumping into the drinking water supply for the lower half of the state. i cover those with the pine needles every fall. pine sawdust on google shows the sawdust can be an environmental pollutant to the maine wetland.....not sure how that can be as its the pinetree state.  theres an environmental person representing the water supply district at that house next door every week since they started building it. i covered the pile with a tarp til i can move it in the next couple weeks, im going to borrow a bucket loader.
    I love that you are the grumpy old neighbor and rough around the edges, but a solid steward of the environment.  You seem more knowledgeable and active than most people on these matters.

    There is a significant overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans - Park Ranger designing bear proof trash cans.

  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 17,329
    Damn, that UPS crash in Louisville looks terrible!  
    "First method of estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him."
           - Niccolo Machiavelli

    Ogden, UT, USA

  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 36,652
    Yep-On take off bound for Honolulu.  40K gallons of fuel.  MD-11. Fire field is quite extensive as you have seen.  
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.  
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 17,329
    What are your thoughts about Trader Joe's?
    I've been to a couple in CA years ago, but none since.  Salt Lake City has one, but 45 minutes is a bit much for a grocery run.  They started building one last spring about a mile from my place, was pretty happy.  
    Visited this morning at 9 am, place was pretty full (duh, Botch, they all got the mailed flyer like you did yesterday!)  I always thought it was a la-dee-dah boutique grocery with high-end brands, but soon realized all the goods were their own brand.  I half-filled a basket with different things I wanted to try, and it was only $25.  The place reminds me of my local health-food store, but a lot cheaper.  Really nice cheese selection, including full-fat, low-moisture mozzarella!   B)  Ah'll be bahck[/Ahhnold]

    "First method of estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him."
           - Niccolo Machiavelli

    Ogden, UT, USA

  • Battleborn
    Battleborn Posts: 3,690
    Botch said:
    What are your thoughts about Trader Joe's?
    I've been to a couple in CA years ago, but none since.  Salt Lake City has one, but 45 minutes is a bit much for a grocery run.  They started building one last spring about a mile from my place, was pretty happy.  
    Visited this morning at 9 am, place was pretty full (duh, Botch, they all got the mailed flyer like you did yesterday!)  I always thought it was a la-dee-dah boutique grocery with high-end brands, but soon realized all the goods were their own brand.  I half-filled a basket with different things I wanted to try, and it was only $25.  The place reminds me of my local health-food store, but a lot cheaper.  Really nice cheese selection, including full-fat, low-moisture mozzarella!   B)  Ah'll be bahck[/Ahhnold]

    For me, TJ’s is good for specific things. I wouldn’t do my main grocery shopping there. We like to go there occasionally and just walk around to see if they have any new stuff. 
    Las Vegas, NV


  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 21,622
    Botch said:
    What are your thoughts about Trader Joe's?
    I've been to a couple in CA years ago, but none since.  Salt Lake City has one, but 45 minutes is a bit much for a grocery run.  They started building one last spring about a mile from my place, was pretty happy.  
    Visited this morning at 9 am, place was pretty full (duh, Botch, they all got the mailed flyer like you did yesterday!)  I always thought it was a la-dee-dah boutique grocery with high-end brands, but soon realized all the goods were their own brand.  I half-filled a basket with different things I wanted to try, and it was only $25.  The place reminds me of my local health-food store, but a lot cheaper.  Really nice cheese selection, including full-fat, low-moisture mozzarella!   B)  Ah'll be bahck[/Ahhnold]

    For me, TJ’s is good for specific things. I wouldn’t do my main grocery shopping there. We like to go there occasionally and just walk around to see if they have any new stuff. 
    Same thoughts - love TJs for certain things, but selection can be limited.  Prices are great for what they have.  Quality is usually pretty good also.

    Their gluten free options are really good.

    There is a significant overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans - Park Ranger designing bear proof trash cans.

  • GrateEggspectations
    GrateEggspectations Posts: 11,508
    edited November 6
    For anyone, really, but you came to mind when I thought of recommending these artists, @Ozzie_Isaac.

    Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté. Both incredible West African musicians. 

    (Edit: This clip features both musicians. Ali Farka Touré shows great restraint in letting Diabaté noodle. https://youtu.be/pJUE03aeaQ4?si=oyMD7Rg227YbDijx)
  • zaphod
    zaphod Posts: 1,011
    up here in Vancouver BC, the TJs in Bellingham is legendary.  So popular that there was a guy who went down there, bought massive bulk orders to bring up and resell in Vancouver. Called himself "Pirate Joe"

    That's how popular TJs is around here.
    ~~
    Large BGE, Jonesing for a MiniMax
    The Vegegrilltarian

    The first rule of egg club is: you do NOT talk about egg club.
  • Battleborn
    Battleborn Posts: 3,690
    It was fun taking the kids there when they were little to find the lobster. Now it is about not getting caught looking at the various designs of yoga pants. 
    Las Vegas, NV


  • Corv
    Corv Posts: 560
    What @Ozzie_Isaac said....
    Somewhere on the Colorado Front Range
  • Acn
    Acn Posts: 4,490
    Botch said:
    What are your thoughts about Trader Joe's?
    I've been to a couple in CA years ago, but none since.  Salt Lake City has one, but 45 minutes is a bit much for a grocery run.  They started building one last spring about a mile from my place, was pretty happy.  
    Visited this morning at 9 am, place was pretty full (duh, Botch, they all got the mailed flyer like you did yesterday!)  I always thought it was a la-dee-dah boutique grocery with high-end brands, but soon realized all the goods were their own brand.  I half-filled a basket with different things I wanted to try, and it was only $25.  The place reminds me of my local health-food store, but a lot cheaper.  Really nice cheese selection, including full-fat, low-moisture mozzarella!   B)  Ah'll be bahck[/Ahhnold]

    For me, TJ’s is good for specific things. I wouldn’t do my main grocery shopping there. We like to go there occasionally and just walk around to see if they have any new stuff. 
    Same thoughts - love TJs for certain things, but selection can be limited.  Prices are great for what they have.  Quality is usually pretty good also.

    Their gluten free options are really good.
    Another +1 to this.  We always have some TJs stuff around and will replace when we use it up.  I find that most of their prepackaged veg doesn’t last, so it can be rough to shop for more than a couple of days ahead.  

    LBGE

    Pikesville, MD

  • we have to watch the dates when buying bread there but otherwise 

    great wine values, bottle or box
    double ipa
    frozen lunches 
    i heard the paella discontinued again
    frozen hash browns
    apple cider in the winter / microwave 
    random fad flavor of whatever

    same model as aldi. 
  • CPFC1905
    CPFC1905 Posts: 2,118

    Plenty deep enough in to the season now for the strugglers to show themselves and quality start to count.  An international break next weekend, which means no break at all for most players, just several hours on flights and perhaps a trip home to see their Mum and Dad.  The table suggests that Arsenal really are the full shilling this season, motoring along at 2.5 points per game and the top three has a familiar look.  Sunderland and Bournemouth remain interlopers in the top 5.  At the foot Wolves already look adrift and are without a manager, while Forest and West Ham are blocking the promoted teams out of the bottom three - at the moment. 

    Saturday

    Spurs vs Man Utd, have Utd finally powered up?  One defeat in six suggests the jump pack can be removed and the engine might settle in to idle with all cylinders firing.  However, on the bright side, Spurs have gone all Spursy - huzza! Normal service has resumed with their pleasingly hit and miss performances.  Can’t rule out a draw but form nudges me towards 1-2.

    West Ham vs Burnley, starkly and despite this match being the 11th of 38, cit ould be pivotal for both teams. Away win leaves the Hammers six points below the dreaded dotted line, but they won last time out.  The Clarets really do have to play like they mean it or this could be the start of an intractable descent. 1-0

    Everton vs Fulham, 14th host 15th - so make of that what you will. Neither team are compelling in any regard and mid-table obscurity will suit them both. 1-1 

    Sunderland vs Arsenal, the leaders travel north to visit the 4th place Maccems. Obviously the movie script see a home win, but the Gunners are different gravy this season. Losing will bring no shame to the hosts and neither will it impact their trajectory towards safety this season, as with 18 points already they are going to have totally flatline to not find another fifteen with 28 games left. 0-2

    Chelsea vs Wolves, not wholly convincing and an ever changing starting XI would usually make me cautious about the Chels’ but they confront Wolves, so 3-0. 

    Sunday

    Villa vs Bournemouth, as positive as Villa’s recent weeks have been the Cherries are a classy outfit, showing how £200m should be spent. Their 5th place represents zero luck.  Villa won last night in Europe and the double game-week tax nudges me towards a a clear away win. 0-2

    Brentford vs Newcastle, Toon are languishing in 13th and I suspect Eddie Howe retains his managership by virtue of the European performances, as it can’t be the league form keeping him in the big corner office.  Really does have draw stamped all across it, 1-1 if both teams can actually score, which is far from certain. 

    Palace vs Brighton,  ah - it’s that time again.  El Gatwicko.  It’s a rivalry not a derby remember.  Merely one point separates the two teams, with the Filthies points starting to come through more reliably now after a shaky start. Palace played in Europe last night, but it was a clear win and goals are flowing, 11 in the last four. But, it’ll be nervy and cagey until the hormones take over and it goes all nutty.  1-1 - just because, OK? 

    Forest vs Leeds, two text book Sean Dyche draws in the last week suggest he is gaining traction across the previously moribund Forest squad.  Another here would be OK, but Leeds will be in the hunt.  Taking home the 3 points to Yorkshire will be a huge boost.  No quarter asked or given in this one, all blood and guts. But 1-1.

    Man City vs Liverpool, the Reds seem over their made-cap few weeks and sit in 3rd.  City are not quite the team they once were but hold second place in the league  and have resources that exceed all others.   Away win inverts their positions, home winning could see either out of the top six, depending how other games go. So some jeopardy, but far from terminal in either case. Citeh feel too solid to lose, and the Reds’ defence is fragile.  2-1. 

    Tally ho!

    Other girls may try to take me away 
    But you know, it's by your side I will stay
  • Recovering from sinus surgery.  This better be worth it, cause right now it really sucks.  
    Midland, TX XLBGE
  • ColbyLang
    ColbyLang Posts: 4,385
    Recovering from sinus surgery.  This better be worth it, cause right now it really sucks.  
    My wife’s experience has been no. She was good for about 8 months post surgery and then it all flared up again. She does all of the recommended things, sinus spray, saline mist spray, rinses. All kinds of things. Afrin works best lol
  • ColbyLang said:
    Recovering from sinus surgery.  This better be worth it, cause right now it really sucks.  
    My wife’s experience has been no. She was good for about 8 months post surgery and then it all flared up again. She does all of the recommended things, sinus spray, saline mist spray, rinses. All kinds of things. Afrin works best lol
    I have had 2 back surgeries and 2 kidney stone surgeries, and this is by far worse.  I have never been more uncomfortable.  
    Midland, TX XLBGE
  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 21,622
    edited November 12
    Lawyers, spending lots of money with lawyers - 3 in same room today, depending on how things go will do it again with 4 next week.  I just basically watch 2 XL BGEs fully kitted go out the window every hour.

    There is a significant overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans - Park Ranger designing bear proof trash cans.

  • Lawyers, spending lots of money with lawyers - 3 in same room today, depending on how things go will do it again with 4 next week.  I just basically watch 2 XL BGEs fully kitted go out the window every hour.
    I am but an outsider. But I see your recent posts and the life you are relishing now appears as though it may be worth the hefty price tag. Hang in there, brother. 
  • SGH
    SGH Posts: 28,988
    I’m getting a little too old (or lazy) to lift corn sacks so I bought a 7,000 pound feeder. Now I can hook to the truck and buy in bulk and the best part is they load it with a shoot in about 60 seconds. 


    9,400 bucks and worth every penny to a old, crippled fat boy.  

    Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.

    Status- Standing by.

    The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out.