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[Mar 27] What are you working on this week?

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This is what I have been doing

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Bhuter said:
Looking good, Mike! And here's my mini grow with too many in a little area. Yes...I keep starting more.

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I hear you. I can't wait for the weather to break here in Ct so I can put them outside. I want to keep them in pots, but need to get them out there.

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What I am working on this week... trying to avoid anything that looks like work!
(And failing at that, but I can try! ;) )
 
Regular client work. Extra client work. Volunteer work.
 
And swimming and running and working out.
 
And trying to come up with something for the TD that is creative and fun and will surely get no votes. But it will be FUN!
The only real question is whether I can actually pull it off. Sometimes FUN is also hard to do. Like rolling a kayak is hard to do (for me, anyway), but good golly I enjoy it!
 
I've been busy building some water meter assemblies for some upcoming projects developments in town. We had a massive pre-con meeting with a group of contractors who will be bidding on some 10+ million dollar transmission line improvements. Lots of big stuff happening. :shocked:

I had an interview with a smaller water district a couple weeks ago. They offered me a job and I officially accepted it this afternoon. More money....less stress and half the commute. I'm pretty sure i'm going to love working there instead of where I'm at currently.
 
Grats! More beer and more time to drink it.
 
My brother and his wife were here for a visit. She loves the hot stuff so I sent them home with a quart of Scorpion and Reaper pods for infused olive oil, my Scorpioreaper powder and very spicy lime garlic salt

 
I made more of my hot salt and ground up more dry pods. I used fine grind Himalayan pink salt this time. It's not dry yet but it's looking like it won't have to be ground to use in a spice shaker. Much easier than using the huge gnarly Maine sea salt crystals I've been using. As usual, I increased the pepper powder by another half tsp. Eventually, I'll learn how much it can take  :flamethrower: 
 
I moved five of my one gallon babies out of the hillbilly winter shelter last week. It's way too full in there. I brought out an old cooler to put them in for protection at night.
 
Today i re-potted one of my old reapers in my homebrew potting stuff. I guess now I'll have to get out another cooler for five more babies so I can fit the reaper back in the shelter if it gets cold again.




 
 
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