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cola

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No but some did just to build it up to keep our land from slipping down. Some have a bulkhead and launch their paddleboards off it. Ours is not that big maybe 20 ft across. There is a broken up water system buried under my yard that was once fed from it. It had its own pump in my shed. I can still hook a hose to it but the underground pipes are broken. Still made for free water for the yard by stretching a hose around…

oh yeah, they are giving everyone a gate access to it…

Ahh. Then maybe that makes sense after all. Sounds like your locale either created an easement for each property owner, or it was already there, just submerged. You would then have a responsibility to maintain it. Likely the reason for gates for each property. Kinda makes it nice, given you can use this area for personal use, yet have privacy too.
 

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So ends another day here high in the Rockies.......mail lady left me a smiley face sticker on my lead box.
Secret mail lady code for big trouble!
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Gypsy Nirvana

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i love fair weather cycling...of course we only have 2 months of that a year...it's hotter than satan's ballsack in fur g-string now
Well - some like it hot 🔥 unc - and you do choose to live in a desert 🏜 -

- I'm partial to more temperate climates these days - didn't see snow again this winter - didn't have to heat the apartment - and now it's the first day of summer - and I expect that things will get a tad warmer in the next 3 months - without feeling like we are hanging from the devil's nutsac -
 

Ringodoggie

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Well - some like it hot 🔥 unc - and you do choose to live in a desert 🏜 -
I love the desert. It's finally warming up here and in the 100's. It's about time. It was a brutal Winter here in Palm Springs. It was cloudy 8 days and it rained...... TWICE. It was brutal.

And, at night it got down to the 50'sF. That's frostbite weather and you have to be very careful. Desert frostbite only affects your hands and if you get it you can't play golf or tennis for an entire week. Really terrible stuff.

I just started wearing short pants and I still ask the waiters to turn off the misters when I am eating on the patio. Damn things freeze me. I feel like I need an umbrella. People look at me weird and now and then a fellow desert rat will understand. LOL

Still too cold to go in the pool. Even though it's heated I don't go into the pools until it gets nice and hot in the Summer. 110F is pool weather.

Like you said.... Some like it hot. LOL
 

hfm

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I love the desert. It's finally warming up here and in the 100's. It's about time. It was a brutal Winter here in Palm Springs. It was cloudy 8 days and it rained...... TWICE. It was brutal.

And, at night it got down to the 50'sF. That's frostbite weather and you have to be very careful. Desert frostbite only affects your hands and if you get it you can't play golf or tennis for an entire week. Really terrible stuff.

I just started wearing short pants and I still ask the waiters to turn off the misters when I am eating on the patio. Damn things freeze me. I feel like I need an umbrella. People look at me weird and now and then a fellow desert rat will understand. LOL

Still too cold to go in the pool. Even though it's heated I don't go into the pools until it gets nice and hot in the Summer. 110F is pool weather.

Like you said.... Some like it hot. LOL
Hit 85f and we had to launch our water monitoring station and start swimming in the lake.Once the snapping turtles got the anchors set it was a beautiful 60ishF :)
 

ost

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This is the last year I will be able to enjoy my beautiful hydrangeas that pour over the back fence as well as the azaleas flowers bushes and trees not to mention three flowerbeds in my backyard. The city plans to fill in the lake tributary that my yard backs up to because of drainage problems. The tributary was dug in the 70s but has not been maintained and now erosion has caused some problems with yards like mine draining off into the lake. They plan to put a temporary road in on our side of the 20 ft waterway to bring in their heavy equipment taking out our fence and shed and anything else 20 ft into our yard and will take from October till January they say. I will miss the wildlife the lake brings and will be looking at a privacy fence instead of our water view today. It is better for our property tho I guess if we don’t want to get washed out and the up side is I will have some sun in my back yard so maybe my cannabis plants can actually grow outside now I will have actual sun all day in places. the city said we could use the property after they cover it up but no buildings. Maybe I could put a veggie garden back there. Who knows…
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Just about every ailment I have can be contributed to a work environment.

Men and women who work around different types of dusts can unknowingly bring home unwanted particles.
In some cases the dangers of a work environment are not always made known, by choice.
try working in a engine rebuild shop, welding crankshafts special flux for steel and another for cast steel the to slow the heat transfer you put them in vermiculite,dust everywhere in a wood box and cover with vermiculite so they cool slow,i found out after they shut down that the roof was asbestos with concrete mixed in.
 

Gray Wolf

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Cloudy here starting at 54F and predicted to reach 69F.

An empty calendar today, which I plan to spend helping my SPR ex-partner write a paper for the Oregon Cannabis Commission on various the safety issues during the various stages of growing, extracting, and formulating.
 

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