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two adventurers crahen
Добавлен 8 июн 2019
Heidi Crahen
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in progress chicken coop run build
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tour of " in progress " chicken coop and run build
playing cello at Hammond Street Congregational Church
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playing cello at Hammond Street Cogregational Church
electric/solar pool heater
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using a pond pump, garden hose, and heat from the sun to heat a pool
Kayak rack for Harbor Freight trailer part 1
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kayak rack for harbor freight trailer
Basin Drain from foundation to drain pit
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Basin Drain from foundation to drain pit
Heck, I was already excited to attend services there! This is over the top awesome!
Beautiful! 😍
That looks like a great set-up. Well done.
Cool beans Mainers! I see many fence similarities with our Arkansas dog's construction by Papa. Smart long-term sturdiness. I especially like how you planned for the burrowing rapscallions. They'll be just as safe as if Rhode Island Red were there. "Say, I say,...!"
Just maybe I was thinking Foghorn Leghorn. Bluebell should be plenty.
That henhouse is beautiful!
Wow! That's beautiful!
that looks so professional well done👏😁
Thank you! 😊
Great start ...keep posting 🙂
Love it! Absolutely awesome!
Great build!
Beautiful!
Beutiful! ❤️❤️❤️😁
Woodprix is full of amazing tips. It helped me a lot.
Wonderful playing!
What a great idea! Brilliant!
Brilliant set-up!
Smart build!
Waiting for the 2nd part :)
And on a kayak must be SUPER cool, and creepy! Awesome footage!
It was SUPER SMELLY! Gasses from ancient ruins!
This is incredible! Great job! I wish we were there with you guys to explore! We should bring magnets!
And 1902! Discovery Channel should contact you.
You found "COIN" from 1895. You guys are the BEST!
What brave adventurers! Tis a remarkable and eerie place. Well paddled, good folk!
Possible species: Alewife, peamouth, shad, mummichog, dace, shiner, silvery minnow, silverside, herring, smelt . . .
Eel meals! Looking back and remembering marvelous memories!
Uncle Beefers is on the losse and at large!
Or . . . Perhaps some sort of juvenile fish from a trout species.
Alwife, peamouth, shad, or something else?
Or, according to the French, a "Flibetaeu Jibbeaut"
That's clearly a flibbity gibbit
Jameson with a monster bass. Sweet but slippery
That's a monstah! Excellent!
Awesome! That place is magical!