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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Plumbing

This morning after taking care of the 'herd' and some morning chores it was time to tackle the plumbing situation. The more I thought about it, the more I knew I could fix the situation. So, after finding the plumbing snake, right sized wrench, hooking up the hose, I was prepared to tackle the job. And tackle it I did! I have watched enough how the proffesionals did the job so, remembering how they did it, the job got done. Okay, maybe it took longer. And maybe it wasn't as proffesional. But, the drains are cleared and working normally once again. Although I have to admit it is something I would prefer not doing again!


Today I noticed that my hands look like cowboy hands. You know the ones, old and weatherbeaten. I suppose the days of youthful looking skin is long gone and I just now noticed. Ha Ha


Until next time......................

7 comments:

  1. I am totally in awe of you now. I do not think I would want to tackle plumbing. I'd probably have left-over parts and a geyser when I finished!

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  2. You sure are a Jill of all trades aren't you.....As for the aging hands...welcome to the club lol.....now that I have lost some weight, I actually have a lot of wrinkles in my face too...starting to rethink that whole weight loss thing lol.

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  3. Congratulations on getting the plumbing fixed. You go, girl! I have the same work hands, and I'm kinda proud of them! My leather face, not so much.

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  4. Leathery hands that can snake a drain are ok in my book. Good job!

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  5. Woo hoo! Great job. It's amazing the things we can accomplish if we choose to (or have to). I'm so glad you got it done, and know it is a relief and a sense of accomplishment for you.
    Tammy

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  6. It's amazing, what we can do, isn't it? Glad you got that problem solved!

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  7. Our leathery hands and wrinkled faces just speak of the lessons that we have learned and the wisdom that we have acquired. I have to admit that the lessons that I have learned don't include plumbing. You have my everlasting admiration for undertaking that task.

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