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Old 09-07-2016, 10:03 PM
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We missed our chance.
Thought we'd wait till evening.... but a small storm blew in and it rained. Now it's too cold to swim. Oh well... tomorrow's another day!

Enjoying beer on the patio next to the pool though!
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I remember DC traffic. I lived in Germantown & Damascas back in the late 80's. Sounds like a fun time J, what's next.
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Finally got to enjoy the pool today. Freezing at first, but after a few minutes.... it was niiiiiiiiiccce.
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J I'm in Orlando till Wed....When are you headed back and coming through Frederick?
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Randy,
Sent you a PM.
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Old 09-15-2016, 06:48 PM
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I really need to catch up on this thread! Been a busy week in Maryland.

Over last weekend, Lance and I built a lean-to on the side of his storage shed. He is running out of room for his Cubs. We got the structure built on Sunday. The pics below are from the build. He plans to enclose the sides and leave the side with the posts open. Not bad for a day build. We finished the flashing on the roof this afternoon, but he will put the fascia boards on when he encloses it.


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Today was a great day!

Didn't do much around the house, but Lance and I met up with Leadslingingdaddy (Randy) and had lunch. Sorry guys, no pics. (It's better that way anyway. )

Randy, it was good to finally meet you! We both enjoyed it. Next time I'm out here, we'll do it again! Maybe next time, we can enjoy and adult beverage and a cigar.
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Yep Randy is a cool guy, glad you got to meet him.
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Nice there Jon, so when is the trip home start???

I did go to see my sister in Kansas this summer and drove strait home LOL, about 20 hours

And we have about 3/4 of our building up but Dad and I are getting there....
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Nice there Jon, so when is the trip home start???

I did go to see my sister in Kansas this summer and drove strait home LOL, about 20 hours

And we have about 3/4 of our building up but Dad and I are getting there....

Trip home is Saturday. I moved it back a day because your dad said you guys could meet me then to get the "O" engine back. I need to call you tomorrow to set that up.

20 hours..... 12 was long enough for me. I've done longer..... when I was younger and used to drive more than I do now.

Wish I could come by and see it. Just too far out of the way. Hope you can come on Sat so I can meet you too!
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