April 27th, 2020
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Coverboy Edging The Top
Edging My Top...
By Daddy
Las Vegas — and also edging the bottom. I've been putting the veneer edging on the credenza table pieces. The hardest part so far has been finding my iron which took several hours of head scratching. Shows you how long it's been since I needed to iron something.
Everything showed up on Saturday and I've been going slow since it been a long time since I've done any woodworking and I don't have a garage to work in. Both top and bottom look good and I've attached the casters to the bottom piece. Next I'll assemble the Kallax cube.
The Chicken soup is done and since I went heavy on the mushrooms, it's especially wonderful. Once again the noodles sit neglected in the cupboard which is a good thing as I'm really not suppose to have them. I still have a tray of the 99¢/pound thighs which I think I'm going to bake up. It's a good thing I like chicken.
We have a few reviews that'll probably show up on Friday as we don't have enough for a full week. I am actually very proud that we're all practicing the novel coronavirus self-quarantine rules. I did cruise the cute young man spraying for bugs so hard that he noticed and gave me a wonderful come-get-me smile. I just waved and went back inside.
I've submitted the change of address postcard which once it's in place should be good for a year. We'll know if it worked when mail starts showing up with those distinctive yellow labels. To all those that have donated, Thank you! Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page which has been updated with the new address.
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