OSUT#256 - Easter Bunny, Solar Eclipse...what's next?

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    BeDome

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    Cut mine last night in the shower.

    Morning, all! Warm and humid in GA this AM.
    In the shower?
    I buzzed mine for 35yrs, but only had a battery, wettable buzzer for a few yrs.
    Shower made it easier and very little clean up!

    Stopped buzzing when I retired.
    Haven't cut my hair since. I've generated a decent "below the collarbones" General Graham on my face and wear the top in a Thomas Jefferson, mostly.

    Old hippy at first glance, but there's no hippy in this crusty clod kicker.
    :):
     

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    I think Waylon would vote for fencing in the back yard and putting in a doggy door, you can start that project in 50 some days? :):
    Only trouble I've had with a pet door was raccoons. IN Town living, they are not afraid of humans anymore.

    Had one manage to climb inside one our big blue trash bins a while back. He was trapped, had made sludge out of the one trash bag that was in their and since the top was still opened, Thank you bandit, and it had rained overnight, he was miserably filthy.

    I just kicked the thing over and let him run.
    Pellet pistol would have made easy work, but I see no reason for that.
    Not his fault we took over his ancestral stompin' grounds.

    Interestingly, we lived close to the river then and you could see marauding coyotes and tentative deer in the alleyway often, in town suburbia.

    My mom, visiting, went right through the sliding door screen once when she saw a huge Indiana deer in the back. Deer aren't this big in Texas unless you get up on the caprock closer to Colorado.
     
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