When I stop finding projects to do I will be dead. I showed you my 600 pound picnic table and it was just looking too isolated by itself. I decided to create an outdoor kitchen! I first removed the little window in the existing shed then I stuccoed the entire wall, added the concrete counter complete with sink, then extended the counter, adding a fire pit and charcoal grill. I may add a propane burner, there is plenty of room. I will test this out next Sunday with the first bar-b-q of the season! I still have to make the benches for the table.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Don't want to see you no more:)
My "Five Year Check up" was yesterday. Looking back I wonder what I have achieved. Cancer survivors are not unlike those who survive a plane wreck and wonder, at least at times, "why me"?
I have been asked and even recently, "how did you do it?" Well, I tell them, it wasn't an asparagus diet nor kerosene and I attribute most of it to just plain luck. Although "lucky" is not actually how I would describe the process that I went through. Through the blogging world I have learned of far younger people who failed in this struggle and many others now, as I am, "Cancer-Free". Nice sound to those words.
I have been asked and even recently, "how did you do it?" Well, I tell them, it wasn't an asparagus diet nor kerosene and I attribute most of it to just plain luck. Although "lucky" is not actually how I would describe the process that I went through. Through the blogging world I have learned of far younger people who failed in this struggle and many others now, as I am, "Cancer-Free". Nice sound to those words.
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