Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Morning!
Just below freezing and hanging around there for the next few days.
Firing up the plasma cutter this morning, make some brackets.
 
Well above freezing but thunderstorms are heading our way. Batten down the hatches Cousin @memike
I am studying up for teaching all week up in Branson Missouri.
I am a bit tired of all the traveling but it is that time of year.
Our "Blizzard warnings" come from that storm. It starts in the gulf. Looks like tornados south down your way and into Mississippi.
 
No offense to current company @71GSSDemon :poke: .. But horse people tend to be weird.

I'm a recovering horse owner
I am not a horse owner either, my gal has had horses for a long time. Currently isn't an owner either as hers passed maybe 2 years ago now. Weird regardless yes. @jaws though.....
 
@Sublime one @memike Looks like wet coming your way. (que Karl)

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Dang flickering LED light. Of course, it's a can light. Crawl around on the counter.
 
Not so much a hobby but a lifestyle. You can't just set it aside or leave them in the garage.

(Case in point at John's)

I only had three
I think I would enjoy the lifestyle that comes with it. No money for the ranch out west that I would like, but it makes me smile. I have the Demon and what will be a race car. That's covered. Now just want to relax some.
 
I think I would enjoy the lifestyle that comes with it. No money for the ranch out west that I would like, but it makes me smile. I have the Demon and what will be a race car. That's covered. Now just want to relax some.
Livestock are like pets. They can't care for themselves really so it's up to you. Every day. BIL got out of the hog business when my FIL passed. For Tim it was way too much daily work. I think he is about done with cattle as well. He just crop farms and spends long weekends at the lake. I don't blame him there. He's 63 and not ready to retire yet, but getting closer.
 
Livestock are like pets. They can't care for themselves really so it's up to you. Every day. BIL got out of the hog business when my FIL passed. For Tim it was way too much daily work. I think he is about done with cattle as well. He just crop farms and spends long weekends at the lake. I don't blame him there. He's 63 and not ready to retire yet, but getting closer.
This is true. Lots of commitment to have all of that. Probably will never happen, just things to think about
 
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