Monthly Archives: August 2020

Rancid Fish

Well, this was a gruesome night. I ate two pieces of rancid haddock, but did not realize till I was done eating all of it why it would taste like amonia. I Googled it, and found out that I had … Continue reading

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Amy Walker Siedenburg

My great grandmother used to say she had “the Walker sense of humor.” She said it with quite a lot of pride. It implied a quick wit, and the ability to find the humor in anything. I think it also … Continue reading

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Messing With Electric Today

Today I started to move some of the stuff from the workshop/garage back to the barn/new workshop.  Yes, it is all very confusing, I know.  It has me confused too.  So I just way “whatever.”  While moving things, I got … Continue reading

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Mild Armageddon

I remember when I was a kid, and used to go to Church, hence, read things like The Book of Revelations, and had discussions with friends about it. We were young, and stupid. If I still believed in that kind … Continue reading

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Hot Summer Day. Too Hot

We cut the grass today and got pretty well caught up with that. It is a lot to take care of; more than an acre. Getting it done before the temperatures go up is pretty critical, too. We did. Then … Continue reading

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