Posted by LOU from Wi. on September 25, 2016 at 15:44:16 from (174.124.89.152):
I come to find out I can still do a few small things,as this magnetic roofing nail pick up tool will keep my son off his knees trying to gather up the roofing nails on the north side of the house where he replace the shingles with metal roof. It was made using a old CB antennae base and a old wooden mop handle,cut at 45 deg,+ or - a degree,and the base was screwed to the handle and painted. My daughter had the shingle removing tool that made the job easier and faster. His intentions are to re roof the south side of the house next year, and my daughters house this year. He attached safety ropes to himself and the house which I am grateful for.
My 2 daughters and Son in law cut trees that were wind blown on a friends acreage and brought us a pickup load last night. The neighbor who is selling his house, gave my Son permission to cut trees off his place for firewood for us, a lot of nice oak,one exceptional neighbor.
Last Thursday we went to Altoona to pick up my darlings ashes , to bury next to our other daughter,who is resting on our hill after losing a bout to cancer. Later this week I am going to try and weld on my SIL (Bob) log splitter which has defective welding on the guides for the wedge,but again that depends on my ability to hold the electrode holder, I am thinking I can do it, hopefully I don't have delusions of grandeur. The garden went well,except for the potatoes,as it got ahead of my son,with the health issues of my wife,so next year it will be downsized.
The damnable neuropathy is requiring me to increase pain killers,just to stay out of bed. The combination of oxy and hydrocodone,which can be habit forming and that I really detest. Other than that I'm still alive,but limited.I appreciated all the nice comments concerning our loss,so up till next time, which will be a while, Sincerely, LOU
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