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Saturday, August 3, 2024

Checking Things Off the List

 Lists. Throughout our working and personal lives, we have relied on lists to keep us on track. With our failing memories, they are more important now than ever. You may recall me writing about Barb and I driving across Canada making a list of things we wanted to get done when we finally got home. Well, we hit the ground running and have crossed several things off already!

First up was cleaning the truck. Holy bug carcasses! 8,500 miles of bugs, butterflies and a couple of birds were caked and baked on the front of the truck and camper. 

Next up was mowing the front "yard". I use that word very loosely as it is not a yard at all, just 3-4 acres in front of the house that we like to keep low so we can at least see the girls and any potential snakes that might be lurking around out there. It was over knee high, now it is ankle high. 

Next up was the hot tub. A couple times a year I will drain and clean the hot tub filling it with fresh water. I loaded up water tank and headed to town for water. Our water tank holds 450 gallons. Custer charges $0.02/gallon so for $9 I had enough to fill the hot tub and a little left over to fill the pool for the girls!


With the temps well into the 90's they really appreciated it. We don't have air conditioning, in the main part of the house so things get a little toasty in the house during the day. The inside of the house gets into the 80's. We do have a portable unit in the bedroom, so in the afternoons we will often be in there taking a quick cool off break, watching TV or just reading. It is not supposed to get this hot here! Looks like it will be gone next week so life should be bearable again. 

Since I already had the tank in the truck, I headed to Pringle to get some water for the deer and other critters. Since I was out there, I put up my trail cameras as well. 

Not on our list, but definitely an accomplishment was the day and a half we spent over at Kevin's helping them get the Bunkhouse in order for his mom's visit. At 84 years old, she is driving up from Arizona for a few days. The Bunkhouse is still a work in progress but is definitely getting there! 

Here are a few before and after pictures. 

There is nothing like the satisfaction of making a list and crossing said items off one at a time. In fact, sometimes we will add things to the list that we already accomplished just so we can cross it off! 

Barb has been doing her part to cross things off her list. 

Like, "Buy Breville" and "Buy Smoker"

Okay, maybe she did one or two other things as well. Like vacuum and dust, clean the inside of the camper/truck, restock the fridge....

Then it was my turn. Taking all the smoker components out of the box, I laid them on the top of the hot tub. So many parts wrapped like little presents. It was like Christmas! Although it is July and 95 degrees. But that was not the biggest difference between now and Christmas. Christmas is fun. This was the opposite of fun. 2 1/2 hours later, voila, it is done!

Of course we got together with our friends as well. Wednesday night, it was Dan and Bonnie for burgers at The Hitchrail. Thursday was Neighbor Jim (aka Prairie Dog Commander) and his lovely wife Carmen in the gazebo over at our place. Did I think to take any pictures? Of course not!

Later in the week, it was time to check the trail cameras. No big bucks, but some pretty fun pictures! It took me a minute to figure out what this first picture was. The feathers were obvious, then I saw the feet and the bill. This bird looks like it was getting ready to land right on the camera!
Then there was this little red squirrel who was happy that I filled the big water tank. I put a board in each of the tanks for birds and squirrels to climb up on should they accidently fall into the water. 
The only buck I got on camera was this little mule deer buck as he approached the water tank.
My favorite pictures were those of the does and fawns. This momma is alert to something in the background, while her baby seems oblivious. 
This momma had twins and was getting kisses from one of her babies.
Momma never gets a break nursing two little ones. 

What's the best thing about being home? So many things..... the hot tub, the gazebo, our bed, the couch, a TV...wait! It's the breakfasts. Yes, definitely the breakfasts. In the camper there just is not room or time to cook a good breakfast. Mmmm crepes!

Let's see, what is next on our list.... Oh yeah, we have an appointment with a therapist for what has been diagnosed as Obsessive-Compulsive List Disorder, can't wait to cross that appointment off our list!

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  1. I love your last sentence. Let me know how this works for you all. I need a therapist for this OCLD as well. I do hope that Barb is feeling much better these days. Those crepes look so good...Wish I could snatch one out of your photo. You all have been very busy, but isn't this how it works when you get back from a long trip? So much to get done. Snakes?? I did not realize that at the northern states had snakes. Figured it would be too cold for them. Guess I need to read up on that topic. Your game camera sure picked up some nice pictures of the deer and fawns...Enjoy your weekend.

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    1. We have Bull, Gardner and Rattle snakes. I am sure there are a few others, but those are the ones we see. The Rattlers are the only ones we are worried about.

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  2. Your little piece of wildlife paradise would be a treat to return to regardless of the required chores. I’m sure the deer are very happy you’re home. That’s a great looking smoker! Rob’s been smoking some of our pinks all week…delicious! Cheers!

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    1. Looks like you had a great time, cannot wait to read your blog post about your fishing adventure!

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  3. You should get lots of enjoyment out of the smoker and the new Breville coffee station I think. You have such a lovely home and surroundings that makes we wonder why you guys leave at all :-)

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    1. It is a constant struggle. We want to travel, have itch to travel, have places we want to see, but also love it here. The good thing is that when we leave and then come back, we appreciate our house and area that much more which makes us enjoy it that much more.

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  4. Nice to be home! You got a lot done. Love the bunkhouse. Great early presents too.

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    1. I see you two are still having fun. That plane ride looked like a blast!

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  5. I no longer do lists lol, but I also don't get nearly as much accomplished as y'all do. I love your wildlife photos. Air conditioning is a necessity here in Memphis, especially on days like we've been having where the heat index nears or passes 110. I like hot weather, but I like to be able to retreat from it.

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    1. In hindsight, we should have probably put in a minisplit to cool off the house on these hot days. When we built we were told that it rarely got into the 90's. We probably hit that a week a year. So we just suffer through that one week. We don't have much humidity to speak of, so the rest of the year is actually very pleasant.

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  6. That was a big bug pile-up, 8500 miles is certainly nothing to sneeze at, quite a journey. Have fun enjoying your amenities back home.

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    1. Our longest adventure was just over 13,000 miles. That was our Alaska trip back in 2016. I doubt we will ever top that!

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  7. You guys have been busy! Curious as to why you buy water to fill the hot tub? I owned a coffee shop once and have always missed the espresso machine--maybe I need a Breville!! I so hope you are correct about a cooling trend--this heat is ridiculous. Enjoy being home--it's always so good to be home.

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    1. Barb sent you an email on the Breville. She is still trying to perfect it, so that is a work in progress. We have a cistern for our water, so everything we have is delivered.

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  8. Seen that little mule run across Flynn Creek by our place the other day.

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    1. If you see any big ones let me know. I have an "Any Deer" tag this year and am in search of a big mulie!

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  9. Love the List Disorder! My husband would have labelled me with that, for sure :)
    Thankyou for putting water out for the wildlife. The deer photos are so sweet.
    I look forward to seeing some of your smoker results, xx

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    1. We smoked some salmon yesterday. It turned out very good, but there is room for improvement. Looking forward to trying different salmon recipes and trying other things!

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  10. Lists are the bests. My mother made worklists for us when we were kids, and I didn't like them, but I find them invaluable now for focus. Which one of you is going to come and make crepes for me for breakfast? You wouldn't even have to stay in your camper. We have plenty of room inside. :)

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    1. That would be Barb. I don't think you would want me making crepes, they certainly would not look like that!

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  11. Having a list that you can cross stuff off as you go along is something both Tim and I do as at times the tasks ahead see so daunting being able to cross stuff as we do stuff

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    1. Exactly! Creating lists and prioritizing is a great way of breaking what seems overwhelming down to smaller, manageable steps!

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  12. I need my lists now more than ever, too! I have also written things down that were already done just to cross them off. Sooo satisfying!
    Can tell it is good to be home. I hope Barb is doing better and better. :)

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    1. Barb is doing much, much better. I would say 95%. She still has her appointment next week so hopefully they will do some more tests and see how her counts are going.

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  13. The trail cam is such a great idea. Great results there and the board in the tank to help the animals get out is too. Hope the smoker is as good as you hope! Stay cool!

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    1. Sadly, we learned about the boards the hard way when a bird or two went to get a drink of water and did not make it out. Now, we do not know how many animals the boards save, but we know what happens when you do not have one in there!

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  14. After enjoying all your travels, now we get to see what you are doing around your home. Fun to see your critters, including your sweet pooches. I loved the look of the espresso machine :) and had fun looking at all the items you checked off your list. You and Barb are very impressive how you stay busy. Have a great weekend!

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    1. It's a sickness really. We have a list of things to do every day. If we do not have something to do, we go stir crazy!

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  15. I always find coming home means a big list too, even if I'm only gone for a few days. Sounds like it's good to be home and you've been busy. I love those trail camera photos. Have a great start to August.

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    1. Our "must do's" only took about 1/2 day. Those are the maintenance things that need to be done after being gone so long. The rest of the things could be done at our pace which is nice since it has been so dang hot!

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  16. Coming home is just the best ever…it doesn’t matter if we have been gone one month or one hour! Checking things off the list might just be the next best thing! Your crepes look yummy!

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    1. Oh my gosh, those crepes are delicious! I only have them once a month, sometime twice as too much of a good thing turns them into mundane.

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  17. We, too, are list makers. And specific places for specific lists! OCD anyone?
    Being away if fun and getting home is good also. Nice life, eh?

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    1. You will hear no complaints from us. Well, maybe we complain about the heat, but overall, we are loving life and are truly bless!

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  18. Jim, I loved this post. You two just amaze me with all you do, and your willingness to always help your friends. The bunkhouse looks great, and I know your help was appreciated. And the wild critters appreciate you too.
    No AC? But I forget, you are in the Frozen North, and it should not be needed. Here's to cooler days for all of us!

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    1. We have that small portable AC unit on wheels that we pull out a few days a year. This year it has been in use 5 days. I am hoping that we are now done with it and can put it away!

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  19. You have been busy! Looks like you need a degree in coffee making to use that brew maker! Nice that you put water out for the critters! We really enjoy our AC and cool nights! Since we have a BEAR coming into the yard to lounge around we do not open the windows at night. He gets no food here as we bring in the bird feeder...he seems to like our yard! I guess I will take a bear instead of your snakes! Wow the crepes look great!

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    1. She has not perfected the Breville yet, so I am thinking you might be right in needing that degree! I too would take the bears over the snakes.

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  20. Good post as always. You will need another holiday after you have finished you to do list.

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    1. I just got done watching a hunting show where they were deer hunting in Tasmania. What an interesting area. We have rattle snakes, apparently you have Tiger snakes. Those things look nasty!

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  21. Okay, it's weird that you have to haul water for the hot tub and critters. You have a well, yes? But so nice of you to do so, including the board for the squirrels! The snakes will be able to get out too!! Oh and will you divulge your secret for getting the bugs off the truck? Good grief ... you did a nice job there!! You are going to LOVE that smoker!!! Here's one to try ... smoked cream cheese, which you later smother in red or green pepper sauce. Serve with crackers. YUM!! And welcome to List-Makers Anonymous!!!

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    1. No, we do not have a well. We have a cistern and have our water delivered. Some areas around us have successful wells, many do not. I'll talk about it more in our next post.
      We had our truck gel coated last year. I do not know if that is the reason the bugs came off so easily or if it was just the power sprayer at the local car wash. I spent about 30 minutes there with the sprayer. I foamed everything first and let that sit and soften everything up, then hit it with the high pressure sprayer.

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  22. Lists and reminders are extremely important for me. I use Alexa a lot.

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  23. Home to work and play on the land! Travel, enjoy the land and home.....tough choice. LOL....glad you can do both and enjoy. Love seeing deer out and about in nature. They amaze me. Enjoy home time...

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    1. It is a tough choice, but I think doing both keeps us appreciating both!

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  24. I've had a similar looking smoker for 25 years though it doesn't have a window in it. I only use it a couple times a year but enjoy what it produces. It is starting to rust so one of the projects on my list has been to take it apart and repaint it with some high temperature paint. It has been on my list for several years now. As you can see, I'm not as good about getting things crossed off my list as you and your wife apparently are.

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    1. We have a can of that high temp flat black if you need some! Barb is going to attempt a pork butt later this week. It should take about 16 hours of smoking, looking forward to that!

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  25. I hope this gets past the censors. You guys are so busy. No rest at all. I would be ecstatic if I had one day where I could just sit around with a cold lemonade in my hand without having to work on the house, yard or anything to do with a food trailer. That would be truly wonderful. But like you, we have lists and lists of things to do. We even have list to list all of the lists we have so the lists don't get lost. I've tried that before. LOL.

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    1. Lemonade, is that code for beer? I had a few "lemonades" out in the gazebo last night, they were quite cold and very refreshing!

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    2. Well, you saw my list. You decide.

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    3. I rather liked the list you posted. It is a list of kings!

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  26. Aww...I love that little red squirrel. I hope Barb gets good news from any tests she has done. She's on my prayer list. That's interesting about the water situation. I only know one other couple that has water delivered.

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    1. Most of the people along our road are closer to the road and are on rural water, we have one other neighbor who only has a cistern. Barb goes in next week so we'll know more then!

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  27. There is no feeling quite like that of returning home after a long trip. Familiar stuff is all of a sudden precious.

    A 20+ year military career taught me the value of lists. I carried the habit throughout most of my life until recently. Oh, I still make lists. But at my age, I forget where I put 'em. (See what you have to look forward to?)

    Enjoy the post-trip chores. Looking forward to seeing more critters at those tanks.
    Gini and I send our best wishes for Barb to feel better.

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    1. The critters are at the water tank all the time. I think I had over 300 pictures at each one in just a couple of days. So far just does, fawns and that one small buck. I wonder where the big ones are hiding!?!?!

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  28. Bugs dried on are the worst. Thank goodness I have a guy that takes of that:) Good to see Barb is crossing things off her very important list. Love the pool for the girls. Your wildlife cam is so great. The doe and fawns are too cute. Nice of you to take care of all the wildlife. Thank goodness neither of us suffers from OCDLS!!!

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    1. We tried to get both of the girls to play in the pool at the same time, but it seems to be a one at a time thing. Now, I just need to figure out how to keep the water fresh and not turn green!

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  29. The returning home chores seem to take me longer than those pre-trip, just not s exciting ... but being home is so much more pleasant once they are done.
    Glad Barb is feeling better.

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    1. So true, it makes relaxing out in the gazebo oh so more.... relaxing!

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  30. We make lists in different ways, he on his phone and myself with paper and pencil. Yes, is very satisfying to cross them off. You both had more to do at home after a lengthy trip than ourselves since we no longer have a house. A family member has a Breville and has become quite the barista, so we enjoy lattes at her home, but only when we visit PA.

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    1. I prefer the paper lists, much more satisfying to cross things off by hand!

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  31. Wow, Jim and Barb, you’ve been incredibly productive!
    The truck cleanup sounds intense, and the hot tub must be a great relief in the heat.
    The Bunkhouse photos are amazing—what a transformation!
    I enjoyed the trail camera pics, especially the doe and her fawns.

    Happy Monday!

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    1. The hot tub is both blessing and a curse during this time of the year. Sometimes the last thing you want to do when it is hot is jump in a hot tub. But, it is relaxing and when you get out, even 85 degrees feels cool.

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  32. You have such adventures! I like lists. I like the water tank. Sure would like a hot tub, too! Trailcams are so much fun.

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    1. Looking forward to seeing more of your trail cam pictures in the coming weeks!

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  33. We have the same situation with A/C only in the bedrooms. It gets pretty warm in the house especially when I have to use the oven.
    Trail cameras sure are fun; I love the pictures of the doe and her fawns,.

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    1. The does and fawns are pretty regular visitors right now. I am sure you will be seeing more of them in the future!

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  34. Welcome home! Did you think about putting up a disclaimer that some icky photos were ahead (the truck bug pictures in the beginning of the post)? I mean, they weren´t THAT bad in that you couldn´t really tell they were bugs except that you wrote that they were... Anyway, glad to see everything is bug free now and that you are getting a lot done at home. There is no place like home! We just got back from a short trip away from home and I was super happy to be home!

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    1. Maybe. I wish anyone who posts pictures of spiders would provide warning labels. It would save me a lot of anxiety!

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  35. Oh it sounds like you were so happy to get back home. Since I as well make lists - may need a therapist appointment too. :)!! Bet some good cooking is going to happen with that new smoker. Hubby and I use wood chips on are charcoal grill that helps that wonderful smoke flavor. Thanks for stopping to visit and comment on August. Hope yours is great.

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    1. I am thinking cherry smoked chicken wings are on the menu later this week!

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  36. thecontemplativecat here. Just over from Red Rose Alley and enjoyed your post. today we had an invasion of ants. They have escaped the 102 deg. heat, into our kitchen. I am a list maker of sorts. we returned last week from a bus trip to Yellowstone, and you are right. Unpacking is worse and harder than the packing. We were in S. Dakota, Montana, Wyoming. Wow, it was amazing.

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    1. So many people have no idea how beautiful those states are. I am glad that you were able to visit!

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  37. Wonderful pics. Like that one of the fawn where the moma keeps a look out.

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    1. I should pull the cards again today and see what is happening out there. I suspect you will see more does and fawns in the future!

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  38. i have always used lists to help me remember those things that need remembering!! i have been "caught" putting something on a list, just so i could cross it off, don't judge. i could not live without central a/c, i need to be cool to enjoy life!! the trail cam pictures are awesome!! we have recently learned that we have a lot of deer in our little neighborhood, i can't believe it. the kisses picture is so adorable!!

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    1. I am betting that if you put a trail camera or two on your property, you would be amazed at what is wandering around at night.

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  39. Hello,
    Yes, we use those lists too, they are very helpful. You two have been busy since you've been home. Love the dogs in their pool and the deer images. The critters appreciate the water on those hot days. I could not go without having AC , it is too hot and humid. Take care, have a great day!

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    1. If we lived on the east coast, we would definitely need AC. In fact, this is the first place we have been other than Alaska that we felt that we could go without it.

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  40. There s always so much to do when returning from a long trip -- I'd say you've been rocking it since you've been home.. And yes, lists are so valuable!

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    1. We were off to a good start, but have been getting distracted as of late. We need to get refocused!

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