Posted by LOU from Wi. on January 22, 2014 at 17:17:45 from (72.160.238.98):
In Reply to: Re: Truly Laughable posted by Tony Vidlak on January 22, 2014 at 17:01:55:
Tony Vidlak, We're doing good,except for the snow and cold weather.It's now -8 and falling, seems we get the snow plowed out one day,with no snow chance, but the next day we get 2-4 more inches and cold.
We could show our pictures of the reloading supplies,boxes upon boxes. We scrounged over 4k rounds of 22 jacketed ammo. Should keep us plinking for a while.lol.
I truly thought about playing "baby,Its cold outside," but I don't have my black cowboy hat,or harmonica.lol.
Projects are- remodel bath,close in tractor shed, clear some more area for orchard.
I have a question for you, do you know anyone who grows garlic? Seed Magazines are way too high for prices. I can buy it cheaper in Rice Lake for bulbs,than the ones that show up in seed catalogs. I was wondering how many pieces of garlic you get off of each plant? Hope you family is doing good, and I'll bet you are looking forward to motorcycle time. Regards, LOU
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