This is part of the Artsy Organized Neighbor's "installation." He stockpiles old building bits and construction materials, many road related. And firewood, cut from the surrounding woods, neatly stacked in clearings. When he cuts, he carefully selects which trees to fell and which to leave standing I think that it's mostly oak, but there are other species in the mix. That's one of the reasons why his woods are so pleasant to walk through.
Last night before bed, I went into the den to turn off the computer and everything was frozen. I kind of panicked. Ken came in and said that it looked like the mouse was dead. I replaced the battery and everything came back to life. But it's a good lesson: back up your stuff. You never know when you might lose it.
I’ve said that most of my life. You never know when you might lose it.
ReplyDeleteWhat Mitchell said ;-)
ReplyDeleteI had to re-read that a few times... remembering the days when Bert used to bring in a mouse! I thought you meant that YOU froze because you saw a mouse, and then Ken came in and declared it dead LOL.
ReplyDeleteGood advice.
ReplyDeleteBettyAnn
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Have you ever talked to the AON?
ReplyDeletemitch, I think I lost it a long time ago. Maybe I should try to find it.
ReplyDeleteevelyn, ;)
judy, ha!
bettyann, :)
c in calif, I think Ken has, I don't think I have, not counting waves and hellos. I wouldn't even recognize him if I saw him out of context.