Supposedly a gift from his ex-wife. He thinks it has something to do with sailing…
See how easy hat folded up ...
I wonder what the conversion efficiency is on stone flour....Get some stone flour(?, Not sure what the proper name for it is in English) to seal the space between the stone with.
About 1 pneumoconiosis per oz of (inhaled) dust, give or take.I wonder what the conversion efficiency is on stone flour....
Sort of like Fuggle hopsEarthy and robust. Dry finish.
It pairs well with a subvariety of Fuggle, called RubbleSort of like Fuggle hops
Get some stone flour(?, Not sure what the proper name for it is in English) to seal the space between the stone with.
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The weather in our part of France has been much more normal than the past 10 years. It's been cooler with enough rain, but not too much. We've been eating tomatoes for a month now. Lunch most days is a salad: tomatoes, beets, carrots, boiled eggs, and canned tuna or mackerel..We've been banging between wet and heat all summer - it has been one of the wettest summers on record here yet there were stretches of insane heat mixed in. But finally the first toms of the year started ripening a few days ago. Been enjoying tomato sandwiches for lunch all week...
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Cheers!
We've been banging between wet and heat all summer - it has been one of the wettest summers on record here yet there were stretches of insane heat mixed in. But finally the first toms of the year started ripening a few days ago. Been enjoying tomato sandwiches for lunch all week...
Mine are just starting to turn. went in late ...
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Tomorrow we'll put a concrete border to hold the sand, when we get back we'll finish with a border of white marble and steps up to the upper yard.
It's 36 square meters, plenty of room and it's finished.
We have 10cm of coarse gravel called base coarse, packed by a 5 ton roller. Then 6 cm of packed/rolled sand. Finally a concrete skirt to prevent sand from moving..Looks good. Is it normal practice where you are to use sand as patio base? We always use a stone dust/aggregate mix, as it compacts solid and stays put. Hope your pavers don't shift.
Once again it would have behooved me to remain silent and presumed ignorant than to open my mouth, pull the rug out from under my metaphors and attempt humor.Yeah well, we have tons aswell you know, as in metric tons...
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