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Post by Sir Trevor on Apr 30, 2006 20:08:58 GMT -5
Do you need the hours worked so far? I still pretty much know our time in and out for the days we have been there so far.
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Post by Hephzibah on Apr 30, 2006 20:16:50 GMT -5
Glad to hear the holes that were dug last week were not totally destroyed from the rain. How did you guys raise those columns my god!!
Got you on the the sign-in sheet Hank no problem
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Post by Sir Trevor on Apr 30, 2006 20:19:20 GMT -5
Don't know if they raised the big ones after we left. We put the small ones in.
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Post by Hephzibah on Apr 30, 2006 20:49:12 GMT -5
Even those were heavy! At least to Rhonda and I. Lets give the boys a handddd melody here from a dated song
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Post by Sir Trevor on Apr 30, 2006 21:35:59 GMT -5
I used to have to carry those by myself at that plant I worked at for a week. Now you know why I said it wasn't worth what it paid
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Post by bunbun / Hank on May 1, 2006 3:26:41 GMT -5
Trevor no we have up till this weekend. NO the large ones are not in. Bun
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Post by Simon De Montfort on May 2, 2006 19:47:50 GMT -5
Last year it was sticks, this year it is leaves. We are going to try creativity with the leaves, Hank and I will bring tarps and rake the leaves onto the tarps, then we may drag them off the paths into the woods or try something with some rope I plan to bring. Maybe we can rake the leaves onto the tarp and George can lift the tarp by ropes attached to the tarp and dump the leaves in the dump truck. This may be more efficient than lifting the leaves into the bucket on the tractor.
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Post by Hephzibah on May 2, 2006 22:26:05 GMT -5
Thank god!!!!!!!!!!! Dear Sir. Jesus let them feed the woods. Clean the pathways but feed the woods. But can we have 1 Good Burn Hey Hank you got the gas or does Dave because bug spray doesn't work
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Post by Simon De Montfort on May 6, 2006 21:34:36 GMT -5
Too cold for bugs, Tarps move leafs into Hanks or Larry's truck much faster then hands or pitch forks.
Keep the faith.
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Post by Lady De Montfort on May 8, 2006 19:24:30 GMT -5
yea, those tarps worked wonderfully! Hep & I were raking & raking & raking... The guys picking up the leaves with the tarp finally caught up to us. Much faster working like that! Hep, Bunnie, & I did loads of raking. Much wet leaves to rake. Even more mucky ones!!!! Yuck! But, this year we have time to rake some vendor stalls. Ooh, it will really look nice when we're done
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Griffin
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On to the future
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Post by Griffin on May 12, 2006 8:03:50 GMT -5
Yay for the volunteers! You folks are awesome. Don't know how we ever did without you. See you mid-June.
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Post by Hephzibah on May 12, 2006 21:06:58 GMT -5
I think I can say we also appreciate you folks Master Griffin and better half so we try
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Post by Hephzibah on May 13, 2006 19:25:25 GMT -5
Well for me today my Mothersday plans with my daughter fell thru to weather and then work for her. But my dear Husband made up more than a thousand times. We managed to be away for 7-8 hrs. just window looking ,buying some books and magazines,finally got to see the new Ice Age and dinner. HE also picked up a new frying pan and not the cheap ones from the dollar store. I've been complaining Now lets see what tomorrow holds with the others
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Post by Sir Trevor on May 14, 2006 0:35:09 GMT -5
What kind of frying pan? Personally I can't use anything but cast iron. I've got a nice set of Griswald's that I keep seasoned to perfection.
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Post by Hephzibah on May 14, 2006 8:07:04 GMT -5
Didn't check the make but it did say was good up to 350 in oven for the handle which works for me and my cornbread. I also have or had cast iron ones at one point. Not sure where they are though or if I gave them away? ? I know dummy me
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