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RE: “Things That Make You Go Hmmm.” #fff #47

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Funny stuff, I would have eaten the salad, but not after that description.
Weed looks good and the prices seem to be in line with what you would expect.
You guys must be excited to be closing in on your departure date to England.
Hope all is well, and safe travels.

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Hey good morning my favorite New Yorker, thanks a lot for reading this one. 👍🏿 Either we wake up at or around the same time or you just happen to respond to my articles as I’m waking up—it’s neat!

A big lol at that fetus description, Pura and I got a good laugh out of that one too, she said “did you have to be so descriptive?!” Haha!! I’m glad I can make you laugh, Sweed.

Oh man you ain’t kidding about, she’s particularly excited. I’m excited for her, we both get to journey through the part of the globe her dad is from—how exciting! Six more days, sir, and we’ll be in your neck of the woods with a few days following that—crossing the Atlantic.

We’re both equally excited to get the heck out of Costa Rica too—talk about disappointment.

Thanks a lot for stopping by @thebigsweed.

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Good to hear from you my friend. It has been a while since we have talked, and that is my bad. Have been very busy with some pretty big projects here on the farm.
Will be doing some major restoration to Uncle Lou's barn. Entrance doors to the barn no longer close as the side walls have kicked out a foot or more over time.
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Foundation is no longer sound and the ramp and foundation we will be replacing.

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There is also some structural issues on the inside of the barn that also need to be repaired. All in all the renovation should take about a week.
This project should make for a great post.
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You know, when I am absent from Steemit, I feel bad that I have not stayed in touch.
Your Costa Rica trip may not have panned out like you expected, but at least you spent enough time there before making it your permanent residence and than realizing that the natives are less than friendly. That in itself is a victory.