Stop in for a cup of coffee

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This BP fuel station commercial was shot just around the corner from my house. The station was closed off from around 5:00am right through till around 11:00pm for filming.
All the staff were hidden away for the day.....wrong type of people :D



Wow, that's different!
 
HTT all and to all good and tight!
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Good Morning All. Well, boating went well yesterday. 5 boats to play with. Best being 40 some feet with triple 600hp V12s. Just test boats, but a great way to spend the afternoon.

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Interesting…can’t say that I’ve ever heard of that.
Actually the stuff I tried didn't even need refrigerated till it was opened. Not as good as just made regular stuff, but not bad..
Have some bacon....or chorizo.....OR chorizo bacon!!! I'd make this if it wasn't frozen solid lol!

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I like those sausage strips. Again, not bacon, and not the same as a juicy sausage link. But good. I keep the pack in the freezer and thaw just enough to peel a couple off the ends and put right back in the freezer.

Good morning
 
Looks like window caulking will have to wait till at least Saturday. Likely thunderstorms later today and more tomorrow. I guess I will finish attaching floorboards in shed. If stuff isn't too wet, get things inside and organizing. Figure out what to do with the scraps...
 
Looks like window caulking will have to wait till at least Saturday. Likely thunderstorms later today and more tomorrow. I guess I will finish attaching floorboards in shed. If stuff isn't too wet, get things inside and organizing. Figure out what to do with the scraps...
Put in amazon box and leave on your doorstep?
 
Anyone have experience getting rid of bees in the ground? Near the back corner of the property I saw them last week while out with the pup. Luckily before I mowed the grass. I have previous experience with riding over a nest and visiting the ER after getting 6 stings in various locations all at once. :eek: An event I hope to never repeat...
The area has had groundhog activity for years, so I would guess they have tapped into that network. If so, I know there are other openings including one under my brushpile. I did a good blast of spray into their hole the other night. They were active again the next day. No clue how far in the actual nest is, so assuming I need something that will gas them good. I have the things for groundhogs, but don't want a lot of smoke coming up under the pile where I can't close it off.
 
Anyone have experience getting rid of bees in the ground? Near the back corner of the property I saw them last week while out with the pup. Luckily before I mowed the grass. I have previous experience with riding over a nest and visiting the ER after getting 6 stings in various locations all at once. :eek: An event I hope to never repeat...
The area has had groundhog activity for years, so I would guess they have tapped into that network. If so, I know there are other openings including one under my brushpile. I did a good blast of spray into their hole the other night. They were active again the next day. No clue how far in the actual nest is, so assuming I need something that will gas them good. I have the things for groundhogs, but don't want a lot of smoke coming up under the pile where I can't close it off.
Boric acid works great takes a day or two and My favorite is Suspend SC, doubt you can find it localy.
 
Put in amazon box and leave on your doorstep?
LOL. That would be a big box. And have never had anything taken. I had a bunch of small boards, plywood scraps etc years ago that I didn't want Put along the road with a 'free' sign and they were all gone in a few days.
 
Anyone have experience getting rid of bees in the ground? Near the back corner of the property I saw them last week while out with the pup. Luckily before I mowed the grass. I have previous experience with riding over a nest and visiting the ER after getting 6 stings in various locations all at once. :eek: An event I hope to never repeat...
The area has had groundhog activity for years, so I would guess they have tapped into that network. If so, I know there are other openings including one under my brushpile. I did a good blast of spray into their hole the other night. They were active again the next day. No clue how far in the actual nest is, so assuming I need something that will gas them good. I have the things for groundhogs, but don't want a lot of smoke coming up under the pile where I can't close it off.

If you're doing it yourself, hit them at night or early in the morning. Cooler and they are usually more lethargic.

Hot soapy water is a good first initial attack. A gallon or so poured down the entrance. I like holding off on the nuclear option if I can just get them to relocate.
 
LOL. That would be a big box. And have never had anything taken. I had a bunch of small boards, plywood scraps etc years ago that I didn't want Put along the road with a 'free' sign and they were all gone in a few days.

have a campfire?
 
If you're doing it yourself, hit them at night or early in the morning. Cooler and they are usually more lethargic.

Hot soapy water is a good first initial attack. A gallon or so poured down the entrance. I like holding off on the nuclear option if I can just get them to relocate.
I remember seeing a video of a guy pouring gas down the hole and lighting it. When the fumes lit it almost blew his backyard up. LOL
 
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