Subj : Towing the Line To : Ruth Haffly From : Shawn Highfield Date : Mon Jul 29 2024 06:20:00 Hi Ruth, On , you wrote me: RH> We own about .28/acre, not really enough to justify buying a riding RH> mower but takes a while to do with a push mower. Your lawn sounds RH> like the one we had in Savannah; I don't think it took even 10 RH> minutes to mow. Our lawn mower is 100% people powered. I picked one up on the side of the road years ago when my hands still worked and was able to sharpen the blades. For our lawn it's perfect, anything it misses we get with the whipper snipper. ;) RH> the property for I don't know how many years. My SIL and her husband RH> spend 6 months of the year in Florida, the other 6 months at this RH> campground. We asked if we could rent a site for just a few days RH> while visiting in that area, got told "sorry, no". Our campground still has some transient spots he keeps open, however if they don't like the look of you it's "booked solid." The family that runs it does an amazing job, if they sell (and we've replaced the current tin can) we'll pull the trailer out. The current one hasn't moved in 50 years or more so while it's on wheels it will come apart when they hook a tractor up to haul it out. RH> We've done that from time to time, cut up the hot dogs and scramble RH> them with the eggs. My parents did that when I was growing up, called RH> it "hupple pupple". Found a similar dish in one of my German cook RH> books. With a picky eater like the grandson at least chopped up hotdogs are as good as bacon. (In his mind) Shawn * SeM. 2.26 * Mother Nature is a Bitch. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: _thePharcyde telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/700) .