Steve, this expression of what GJ is about is GOLD!
Cheers!
Slim, thank you, that’s my humble opinion anyway..
Would be a sad day for me having to say good bye to those four terrors...... sorry terriers.![]()
HOTFR8, it certainly was. Terrors is right but you couldn’t help loving them.
Sounds like your running the whole gamut of emotions this weekend Steve! Congrats on finding great tenants. That's always a **** shoot. Just don't scare them off by checking their lawn with the dial caliper...
Have a great week!
Coop, yep spot on we couldn’t have asked for better.
PS the calipers are for my Quality Control around the Shed Downunder ONLY…
Our tenants were actually watering the nature strip last night, another big plus..
Great picture. You can see the sadness in the pups eyes also. I'm thinking someone else is missing you all also. Bobby
Bobby, thank you. It was a pretty emotional day for sure.
We are comforted in the fact that they are going to good homes. The breeder interviews and assesses each prospective owner, all the pups will be shown.
Great advice from Coop. Leave your calipers in the case.
I'm sure it wasn't east to say goodbye to the little guys. They are very cute at that stage.
Have a great upcoming week 1/2 cup, you know we'll be checking in on you.![]()
Dan, definitely no calipers
The pups are developing their own personalities and were just great to have around. Separation like that is never easy, even Mrs ½ Cup was a bit teary.
Another busy week at work, contacts to finish, O H & S procedural reviews to be done and a pre tender site inspection on a personal lift replacement at one of our larger water storages. I may even get in a little time on the Drone – weather permitting.
1/2: that mowing dog picture you posted last week was a classic and this one just makes me sad. i know it's a part of Mrs. 1/2's deal with the breeder, but OMG puppies are so hard to not love.
great news on the tenants and sounds like they might work out great until they buy or build their new home.
you are making great progress on Andrew's engine and car and always wishing you the best in your efforts and hope the learning curve will help you and your son in the future even more.
cheers (ITFTOG)
ANDY: your brooms are famous and nice to see you fit in time to ship 1/2 one so he might do a little better than a 1/2 **** job in the shed from now on. of course if all our sheds/shops/garages were 1/2 as neat as 1/2's is we'd all be happy. i need to mend my relationship with the USPS so i can get some packages shipped that have been waiting patiently for me to do something with them.
Drives, the pups are just so special but we knew that this was only short term but it’s it really hits home when the day comes..
We have been blessed let me tell you in regards to the tenants. They are just so down to earth. I am hoping that their new home will take a while to build..
The MG F has been a great project for the both of us. Andrew helped me pressing in the new wheel bearings and hub assemblies yesterday so that’s another milestone done.
Sorry, just catching up over here. Congrats on 40 years. That is some accomplishment. That 1/2 broom is priceless. It must be hard to say goodbye to the rodents. They are big part of our lives and little buggers always bring a smile to your day.
Gerard, thank you sincerely.
We love our half broom, it’s just so special.
Yep, hard to say good bye is right. I made sure that I got plenty of pictures over the course of the last six weeks or so and you are right they put a smile on our faces constantly, we will miss them.
Again thank you one and all for your visit, back to work now..
Have a great day.


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