Finally got some nice weather 8) PS dont mind the belly hanging out...lol
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Far as I can tell, I seel all the necessary saftey gear, looks like the k-9 is missing in the pic, but for all practical purposes, quite acceptable, fact of the matter, I just got off the couch in the top of the 8th to a fabulous Braves, 8, Mets 2, so can't get much better than this, on both accounts! 8) david
Looks like an awful comfy saw shed chair :D :D
Lazyboy+sunshine= Zzz's ;) ;D ;D
Snoozing in the sunshine has such a wonderful quality to it.
Quote from: WmFritz on May 05, 2013, 04:23:12 PM
Looks like an awful comfy saw shed chair :D :D
Lazyboy+sunshine= Zzz's ;) ;D ;D
Yep the chair aint bad!..lol
Quote from: LeeB on May 05, 2013, 04:25:44 PM
Snoozing in the sunshine has such a wonderful quality to it.
After such a long winter and spring it sure feels good!! we still have snow on the north side of the trees :snowball:
Quote from: drobertson on May 05, 2013, 04:05:16 PM
Far as I can tell, I seel all the necessary saftey gear, looks like the k-9 is missing in the pic, but for all practical purposes, quite acceptable, fact of the matter, I just got off the couch in the top of the 8th to a fabulous Braves, 8, Mets 2, so can't get much better than this, on both accounts! 8) david
I started bucking up logs around 530am, I thought I would shut it down early today
Well although it wasn't a bad winter it was a long one .Nothing like a little siesta in the warm sun for a change .
I gotta get me one of those chairs!
-lee
Maybe consider some sunscreen, shouldn't take much.
On dat belly ??? :o
Just got to thinking, be careful, I read back a lil while back about a thing called yellow dog fever? I believe the symptoms were real close to what you are showing ;D
Did you apply sun block to that belly?
I'm worried about those logs rolling off of them green thangs..... smiley_swinging_board
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That's why Lyle's nappin with the hard hat on. ;D ;D smiley_hardhat :D :D
Safety first.
Thumbs up to the photographer.......... he/she has artfully captured the essence of the moment. It deserves a framed 8x10 at least.... to be hung on the premises.
Glad to know I am not the only person feels the need to furnish the mill area. Never know when company might drop in.
Quote from: Slingshot on May 05, 2013, 09:51:35 PM
I'm worried about those logs rolling off of them green thangs.....
That would be a rude awakening to what appears to be a really good nap!
That's called a wailing chair - for when you realize you just cut a whack of 3x5 that were supposed to be 4x6 :D
I do see one problem with that pic. The hearing protection. Suppose the wife hollers "dinner time" and you snooze right through it? That would be a terrible thing. Well, unless the wife was serving grits. Then keep them on.
You cant say your not sawing logs! Looks like you wear the same size clothing as I do. :laugh:
I don't see any beverage in the photo. Gotta stay hydrated!
thanx for all the chuckles folks, that was great! PS no bacon was burned during my nap..lol
He's in Alberta, he doesn't know what grits are. He might have leeks, it is the season.
I think grits are a controlled substance north of the border.Lyle deserves a rest after all he's done this winter. Frank C.
Had one of those Niemi time warps today, Doctor told me to take it easy a couple of days but I had a load of logs delivered so I just rocked in an old chair til he came. Frank C.
Quote from: r.man on May 06, 2013, 08:13:58 PM
He's in Alberta, he doesn't know what grits are.
I've never had or seen them either. The name gives me images of eating sawdust! food1
QuoteI've never had or seen them either. The name gives me images of eating sawdust!
Then you just may have had them in a former life. ;D ;)
Naw, Grits is just another name for Wall Paper Past!! :D
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Another sensible thread that has degenerated in to a discussion of (sigh) gritz. ;D Lyle was just doing what he does best on a Sunday.
Speaking of GRITS, I started to do a little farmin yesterday. There is still snow on the north side of the trees and the water draws are still to wet to go through. Its a very late spring this year. Wonder iffin that will affect the price of GRITS! LOL
Not too late to plant oatmeal which can beat grits hands down :snowball:
why only Sunday?
How does a 7+ y/o thread like this come back to life. :D
People who have never heard of grits usually don't know what Sweet Tea is either. One of the greatest tragedy's to the known world.
Or they try to add the sugar after it's cold.... >:(
We get something called 'ice tea' in a can or from a soft drink dispenser, it and ginger ale are the only two I drink. Some is too sweet for my taste though. I want to visit the Deep South and try your version, what I had in the north tasted like it had already been through the dog.
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Sawguy,
Be sure to try some boiled peanuts while you are at it. Be sure to get some fried catfish and if you are along the Gulf of Mexico coast try some fresh fried mullet.
BTW - any of you ever try hot, sweet mint tea? It was served all the time in small glasses or cups in the mideast. I fist had some when working for the Saudi Navy (RSNF). I liked it although at home I always drink unsweetened ice tea. I will sometimes make a cup of hot sweet tea if I have a sore throat or such as it seems soothing.
Don't get me started on peanuts, I can't leave them alone. ;D I prefer them unsalted but to each their own. I drink hot unsweetened tea occasionally but it is not a favorite, my girlfriend lives on it.
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I still haven't tried grits, I figure I'll wait till I get down south again before I try them to make sure I get the real deal. I've had boiled peanuts and sweet tea though, I'll stick to roasted peanuts thank you and sweet tea is definitely sweet and I'll stick to regular iced tea. To each their own I guess. :laugh:
I am live in the north and I like grits. There I came out and said it😂 Sweet tea is ok. Sawguy, that "tasted like it had already been throught the dog" is a new one for me, I like it😂 I may begin incorporating that myself 😁
This is gotta be the best responded to topics.. I have ever read here. Grits? it's grit, used on sandpaper and by the way there are 2 kind of clam chowder; Manhattan and New England.
I love Boson clam chowder made with fresh clams, don't EVER use canned soup but seldom see the Manhatton variety which I also really like.
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We get our peanuts in 4'x5' rolls that weigh about 800 lbs each, and I get a tractor trailer load at a time, so we LOVE peanuts. Technically I am getting the vines for cattle feed - it's a legume about as good as alfalfa, but the way they are harvested I end up with quite a few peanuts in there as well, raw, dried on the vine, they are by far the best tasting peanuts you will ever have. Don't even have to peel off the red skin. Kinda fun to feed the cows and stand there with them and munch away.
I always thought of grits as well ground chicken feed, but never correlated peanuts with cattle food. :laugh:
One of the great atrocities in life is to be served unsweetened tea with a side of sugar packets.
I hear ya Cedarman! I hear ya.
I would drink the iced tea and play table hockey with the sugar packets. Lemon yes, sugar not so much....
Cedarman, that is the way hot tea is served here along with creamers. I don't use them in coffee either.
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If McDonalds can serve sweet and unsweet tea, is it that hard for other eateries to do so ? Or serve with a small pitcher of sugar syrup so that the tea can be sweetened to taste.
Quote from: sawguy21 on December 02, 2020, 07:53:35 PM
Cedarman, that is the way hot tea is served here along with creamers. I don't use them in coffee either.
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:D We call that coffee paint.
Ok, ok, enough about food ... back to lounging. I think it is fine, especially if the sermon is boring. ;D