Early Summer breakroom April 12 - 18
#1
Proprietor of Fiver's Inn and Hospitality Center
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Early Summer breakroom April 12 - 18
Summer is finally dawning. Time to rise and shine and enjoy it. Also time to wash your puss and dress up a bit and go to church. Coffee, ph00 and variety of cold and hot cereals ready for your choice on the counter. Stoked the dragon so should not give problems.
Have a great day.
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Bob
Have a great day.
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Bob
#2
It's my pot and I'll stir it if I want to. If you're not careful, I'll stir your's as well!
Good morning. Nice to see someone here. This week has been somewhere between dead and deader. Thanks for the coffee and cereals.
Bob, how is your level of sanity with the twins running around? What have they managed to break so far, or what trouble did they get into? Does one egg the other on all the time?
Got a surprise last night. The forecast was for occasional showers, but shortly after 7 p.m. it suddenly started to rain and the wind came up. Boy, did it rain! The heavens opened and the house nearly blew away! Within minutes the street outside my house became a river because the drains could not handle this amount of water. It rained on and off until about an hour ago with lots of thunder and lightening. The rainy season has long passed, so this amount of rain and wind is very unusual. Hope the sun shines brightly by lunch time because I expect to go out for my usual Sunday outside lunch.
Time for my fresh squeezed lime and honey drink.
Bye
Bob, how is your level of sanity with the twins running around? What have they managed to break so far, or what trouble did they get into? Does one egg the other on all the time?
Got a surprise last night. The forecast was for occasional showers, but shortly after 7 p.m. it suddenly started to rain and the wind came up. Boy, did it rain! The heavens opened and the house nearly blew away! Within minutes the street outside my house became a river because the drains could not handle this amount of water. It rained on and off until about an hour ago with lots of thunder and lightening. The rainy season has long passed, so this amount of rain and wind is very unusual. Hope the sun shines brightly by lunch time because I expect to go out for my usual Sunday outside lunch.
Time for my fresh squeezed lime and honey drink.
Bye
#3
Top's Younger Twin
Bee ute ee full past few days here.
Lots of sun, no more snow.
I've been riding a bike...pedal bike lately. Can't remember the last time I rode a bike...20 yrs plus. Feels great!
Now that I know I like this I'm going to have to look for a bike for myself. I want a durable bike with suspension. A seat with some comfort too!! Maddi wants hers back. J/K
Orange juice, eggs and bacon.
BBQ later today. Moose sausage, chicken breast, asparagus and a big salad. Oink
Lots of sun, no more snow.
I've been riding a bike...pedal bike lately. Can't remember the last time I rode a bike...20 yrs plus. Feels great!
Now that I know I like this I'm going to have to look for a bike for myself. I want a durable bike with suspension. A seat with some comfort too!! Maddi wants hers back. J/K
Orange juice, eggs and bacon.
BBQ later today. Moose sausage, chicken breast, asparagus and a big salad. Oink
#4
Registered User
Nice weekend, got to see two of the three Grandkids. Oldest Grandaughter went for a ride in the Magnum. After expressing her interest in the old thing, she said "Wish I could drive it some day". So, I pulled over and told her she was in the wrong seat. Huge smile! Made working on it worth it! However, she immediately told Grandma... Now, Grandma wonders when SHE will get to drive it! Grandson was here also, but got to feeling sick and wanted to go home. Today, I think i have whatever he had. Feeling kinda yucky. Guess I'll just piddle around with no real plans and see what happens.
#5
Top's Younger Twin
Everything was fine with my daughter driving the truck til she told mom. My daughter was four at the time and we were in the mountains.
Just the steering wheel was in her hand...the look on her face was priceless. The look on moms face...not so much.
Just the steering wheel was in her hand...the look on her face was priceless. The look on moms face...not so much.
#6
Registered User
Cold frosty morning. May go out and put the summer tires on the wife's car if I feel up to it.
#7
Sausage Aficionado (In training)
Happy Sunday all y'all. Thanks for breakfast Bob. It is cool, windy but clear blue skies here on the edge of the Canadian prairies. We need some moisture, so please send some of your rain up here Stan. We are under a fire ban for the entire county I live in. We have had strong winds every day for the last few days and the forecast is the same for the next few days. There are a few grass fires every single day. Luckily none of them have been too close to my home yet.
Play safe everyone.
Play safe everyone.
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#8
Registered User
Ok who locked me out of the break room last week? I couldn't get in I had a bath even changed socks and underwear.
But I'm in this one till someone locks me out again
Preacher done a good service this morning on what's wrong in the American family he had some great points.
Have a gud evening y'all
But I'm in this one till someone locks me out again
Preacher done a good service this morning on what's wrong in the American family he had some great points.
Have a gud evening y'all
#9
Registered User
I'm back to a connection..... Yep, didn't miss a thing.
Left Kalispell yesterday morning, drove down the Swan (83) through rain and 40° thinking "the passes gonna be fun." Shot the gap at Homestake in 65° and sun. Bozeman was similar, except I fought some pretty fierce cross winds for a hundred miles. Then I fueled up, picked up a tremendous tail wind, and crossed the rest of Montana at 70 mph plus, getting good fuel mileage pulling the fiver. Got to a rest stop about an hour West of Bismarck and crashed for a few hours. Got up and continued with cross and tail winds all the way.
Sure is good to have a dually to nail it down in those gusty winds. Co-pilot had no trouble handling it while I napped in the camper.
gonna be good to sleep in a real bed tonight.
While I was gone, my grandson, Gus, hijacked the WD45
Left Kalispell yesterday morning, drove down the Swan (83) through rain and 40° thinking "the passes gonna be fun." Shot the gap at Homestake in 65° and sun. Bozeman was similar, except I fought some pretty fierce cross winds for a hundred miles. Then I fueled up, picked up a tremendous tail wind, and crossed the rest of Montana at 70 mph plus, getting good fuel mileage pulling the fiver. Got to a rest stop about an hour West of Bismarck and crashed for a few hours. Got up and continued with cross and tail winds all the way.
Sure is good to have a dually to nail it down in those gusty winds. Co-pilot had no trouble handling it while I napped in the camper.
gonna be good to sleep in a real bed tonight.
While I was gone, my grandson, Gus, hijacked the WD45
#10
It's my pot and I'll stir it if I want to. If you're not careful, I'll stir your's as well!
Your fault. The protection device that Lary installed by the door automatically locks out strangers. By having a bath and using clean socks and underwear, you looked too different to be allowed entry.
j martin, sounds like you are having fun and good luck too. No, you did not miss a darn thing. Kinda boring around here lately.
Was a mix of sun and cloud today, but still a very nice day. It was nice enough to go to my favorite restaurant in shorts as usual and eat outside.
Heading out at daybreak tomorrow morning.
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man, I had just finished posting and hit the tab key.
hi n bye scottystyle.
tired, moving RR lumber this week. get to keep all I want. I am making bridges , lots of work for lil wannabe skidder. will have to post pic next to huge skidder.
all U be safe! glad U R home JM. RR, here is the secret entrance to the breakroom.....
hi n bye scottystyle.
tired, moving RR lumber this week. get to keep all I want. I am making bridges , lots of work for lil wannabe skidder. will have to post pic next to huge skidder.
all U be safe! glad U R home JM. RR, here is the secret entrance to the breakroom.....
#12
There is no G. There is no G. Repeat after me, THERE IS NO G!
Wake up sleepies! I was quiet all night but now I can make noise. So, NOISE!
I've got some meat and eggs cooking on the stove. Coffee is hot and fresh. Oatmeal, apples, bananas and raisins on the counter. Sprinkle in some cinnamon for additional taste bud zoom.
Have a good one.
I've got some meat and eggs cooking on the stove. Coffee is hot and fresh. Oatmeal, apples, bananas and raisins on the counter. Sprinkle in some cinnamon for additional taste bud zoom.
Have a good one.
#14
Administrator
Happy Monday everyone!
Prob'ly no one's noticed because no one loves me anyway, but I haven't been around here much lately. What started out as a nice, leisurely firewood job has apparently turned me into a full time logger. I now have about 100 acres total to log, a new business relationship with a mill in Indiana and a very happy landowner. He wanted some land cleared for additional fields but when I looked at it, I realized there was some decent timber in there that really shouldn't go to firewood. So, long story short, I'll still have all the firewood I can handle and the landowner is about $25,000 richer from all the timber I sold to the mill for him. Now all I have to do is cut it, skid it, sort it, grade it, scale it and get it to the mill. <sigh>
Looking over the past breakrooms, it doesn't look like I've missed a whole lot.
Prob'ly no one's noticed because no one loves me anyway, but I haven't been around here much lately. What started out as a nice, leisurely firewood job has apparently turned me into a full time logger. I now have about 100 acres total to log, a new business relationship with a mill in Indiana and a very happy landowner. He wanted some land cleared for additional fields but when I looked at it, I realized there was some decent timber in there that really shouldn't go to firewood. So, long story short, I'll still have all the firewood I can handle and the landowner is about $25,000 richer from all the timber I sold to the mill for him. Now all I have to do is cut it, skid it, sort it, grade it, scale it and get it to the mill. <sigh>
Looking over the past breakrooms, it doesn't look like I've missed a whole lot.
#15
Registered User
Wet snow on freezing rain made for a fun drive along the river. Didn't get the tires changed on the wife's car, didn't feel like it and still don't.