My list seems endless, remodeling one room at the time. Finishing laundry room painting now, then new base, crown & window casing, then on to gutting a bathroom, then hope to have a man cave added by late summer.
Very little time for playing.
......or maybe they were thinking in cases where paternity was questionable, that you would have been the most likely candidate on the faculty... still a plus huh?
You never know till you give it a shot. I've heard of folks making trails for them but never tried myself. My thinking is if the deer wants to go from A to B then there is probably a trail there already. They do surely use man made trails though no doubt.
Good luck.
Wow Jeremy that's a touching story that I sure can relate to. Similar thing happened to me on 01. My grandmother was called home at 87 a few months after her kidneys began to fail and she refused to take dialysis. Wonderful to know she is no longer in pain and suffering, but I miss her so much she was a precious lady, but is so much better of now than in pain in this world, she's with Christ now.
My condolences to your family,I know you miss her but you'll see her again soon.
Love to see stuff like that. Such a sharp contrast to how many of our men and women have come home in times past. Thank God too he's walking instead of being carried in a hearse.
Your school did a good thing!
I know exactly where you're coming from Anthony. Seen it time and time again and makes me sick.I could sleep better at night if I grew and sold pot!
Good call though, you could make some cash like a guy I know that opened an ethanol station down here a couple years ago, knowing it was doomed from the start.
Thinking back on my high school teachers I don't know that any of them would have come close to being worthy of that distinction, congratulations Chris!