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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
On 11/25/2020 3:34 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
> On 11/25/2020 1:13 PM, alar...@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> Haven't heard from anyone lately so I thought I'd break the ice and
>> wish every one a Happy Thanksgiving.
>>
>> I guess aside from still being alive in todays "climate" we can all be
>> thankful for the mundane things that we all took for granted from
>> birth till now.
>>
>> Have a peaceful holiday. Hope you are all just taking it easy and try
>> to reflect on all the good things around you.
>>
>>
>> Peace
>> Jim
>>
>
>
> Thanks Jim,
>
> For here we will be most likely be eating leftovers out of the fridge.
> Not a big deal, it will be peaceful.
>
> I have a phone systems that need set up a functional for install.
> As well as Conference Room Phone for a customer.
> Between that and yard work I should get through the day.
>
> As for "today's climate".................. we will have to take it
> one day at a time. No easy way to fix it, and running scared won't
> work either.
>
> I have decided to more anti social. It seems to work best at the time.
>
> Have a peaceful holiday and be safe.
>
> As for the others here, the above applies as well. :-)
>
> Be good all!!!
>
> Les
I'm thankful for you guys. I am self taught for a lot of things, but
the help of colleagues is always useful.
I'm thankful for people who make me smile about little things. The
other day I posted a picture of a tool & cutter grinder I picked up
recently and a small forge my son and I were playing with to pound out
our first blacksmith project. (We beat perfectly good round bar into a
trinket of questionable value.) I was pretty happy spending the day
taking turns with the hammer with my son, but a comment from a fellow
tackle maker in the Makers & Builders group really made me smile. He
said, "If I was in you shop I'd be running around like Smeggle saying
:Oh my precious to every machine in there." It really made me
appreciate every tool I have.
Today we made a stump for my little 70lb anvil. Living in the desert
big old chuncks of tree trunk for anvil stumps aren't laying around
everywhere. We cut and planed the 2x12s that were laying out back of my
shop. The ones I rejected when I put the ceiling/upper floor on my
office. Now I have a giant glue/lam a little less than 2 feet long. My
son and I spent a large part of the morning and bif of the afternoon
flattening boards and gluing them back into a tree trunk. Probably an
inadequate one for a real anvil, but the 70lb Russian anvil will work
fine on it... when we finish it. We ran out of glue.
Days like today I am really thankful for every little thing, and it
doesn't really matter that its Thanksgiving day.
Happy Thanksgiving everybody.
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