What did you accomplish today?

DCcan

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Found a new hiking spot to try, Butler Foundation bought the land for $2 million and built a park.
They bought 7 parcels in the bay, setting up a Kayak and bicycle route for this maze of points.
Free camp sites, cherrystone clams, 20 ft tides and early sunrises.
Doesn't look like a good spot for auto flowers, though

Cobscook Shores, Lubec ME
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DCcan

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I like all the polished stones in the coves, the tides just rip thru there.
Whirlpools and enormous rocks in there, may want a nimble kayak.
Small canoe and adrenaline will do it though. :)
I went out in my ten ft rowboat , frigging rock the size of a city bus was there underwater, never saw it till low tide
 

manfredo

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I was ready for bed, but now I'm starving!! And then I remembered I have a fresh box of Lucky Charms. Pure sugar rush is what makes them "magically delicious"!!!!

I'm still craving apple crisp from a post a few days ago.

I had to drive north a little today and the leaves are changing color already!
 

DarkWeb

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I was ready for bed, but now I'm starving!! And then I remembered I have a fresh box of Lucky Charms. Pure sugar rush is what makes them "magically delicious"!!!!

I'm still craving apple crisp from a post a few days ago.

I had to drive north a little today and the leaves are changing color already!
Leaves are changing quick.....I think the drought is gonna screw it up though.
 

Aeroknow

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Love the open space! Killer job!
How did you get the trusses up there? Giant fork lift?
One of my jobs in high school was building trusses. Those sheet metal nails come in a box and they are razor sharp.
Thanks brother!
The trusses were put up on the top plates friday with their crane/truck rig.
I built a bunch of temporary walls with the 2x6 form boards i had for the trusses to rest on and for me to help roll them up.
 

manfredo

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Made good progress (for an old fart working alone) on the insert...It is in the house, the gas line is all connected and tested, the new electric outlet live, and the chimney liner is in place, but still needs to be connected on both ends. Should be an hours more work...so figure 3 hours, lol. That plastic coated soft copper was a dream to work with, it bent easy with no kinking. I'm a tired pup though, to bed early I think. And of course, it has warmed back up, but I'll take all the summer weather we can get!!
 
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