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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 16:00 on 23rd January 2014
You do right John, we've blue sky at present but it's not forecast to last. When James gets the rain it's usually a sure sign that it will be here soon.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 16:32 on 23rd January 2014
What was u saying about blue sky's ? It's snowing Surprised That's the Pennines for you !
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James Prescott
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Posted at 18:28 on 23rd January 2014
Bet it wont keep you in thoughWink
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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Posted at 19:18 on 23rd January 2014

Why don't you felllas go into your own distillery?...Glenn's Creek Kentucky before it was sold to Jim Beam's was owned my my mother's side of the Strawn family. I was told it has the best and purest water for distilling. There's lots of people these days making thier own beer and wine also. You can buy most what you need on the net these days you know. Our previous Portland City Mayor went into making his own, called "Sam Adams" beer...he now distributes it world wide.

It's an job and an half taking someone shopping rustyruth..just keeping all the groceries separated is an chore. But I do it occasionally for or with my sister. Right now I'm working on using freezer items...so I can usually make it by just going to the fresh food section.  I try to eat an packet of oatmeal, or one egg on toast for breakfast and an cup of 100 calorie soup for lunch..then if possible and less then 300 boxed dinner and gives me lots more calories Ican munch my way through during the day...except I burnt the roof o fmy mouth the other day and it's hard eating right now.

Sunny out...could blow away in the wind with not to much effort. I am into working on the house at the moment. I had this small dresser drawer with an western theme I bought eon's ago..it has half an wagon wheel on the lower front section of it, which I'm combining with two side bookcases and then painting it...maybe replace the knobs, I see I have one missing. I'm thinking at the moment..black paint...when it's done I'll be putting this picture (tree picture with shades of black, orange, beige, green..twlight scene) above the unit with the book cases at the sides, and possibly an board across the top of it for an set of encyclopedia's. It will go across from my "lounge table". with the black office chairs in leather, and the table cloths I use on the table right now kind of go with the seasons, though I'll probably get some kind of gold or orange to match the picture)....I needed more storage room for books and my soup turines...they are all white or off white. I'm an big spender these days..it's about 60 dollars for the whole thing as it right now. I see they are now selling the gliding rocker I refinished for about $300. I have lots more to do reguarding refinishing furniture around here. 

So, I guess I should go back to the book writing while I can today..though my cat is sprawled out across my desk beside me. I think he thinks he's there to help me possibly...though I see he was trying to attack an side line advertisment on the screen again...it was wigglying and moving. Check in later on...

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James Prescott
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Posted at 19:28 on 23rd January 2014
We need someone to help us drink it ShirleySmile
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rustyruth
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Posted at 19:38 on 23rd January 2014
Talking about brewing your own beer and wine, our neighbour brews his own wine from kits. He keeps giving us the odd bottle which is very kind, but we wish he'd stop it's awful Frown
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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 19:52 on 23rd January 2014
I remember a mate of mine brewing his own wine --he gave me six bottles i had them in a rack on high shelf after a few days there was such  a bang we thought the roof was coming in --3 bottles had exploded at 4-30 in the morningSmilehad none since.   
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James Prescott
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Posted at 20:12 on 23rd January 2014
Must dash                  VISITORSFrownFrownFrown
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rustyruth
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Posted at 20:20 on 23rd January 2014
We've tipped this stuff down the sink before it had chance to explode Smile
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James Prescott
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Posted at 11:33 on 24th January 2014
Good Morning--a bit late to-day just had a big shop--everyone ok??Smile
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