2jakes
I'll Lock Up
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They are in the mail.
They are in the mail.
Having the proper documentation can come in handy. In the mid-1980s a friend used his early-1970s van as a trade-in to help with the down payment on a new pickup truck. He thought he had dealt with a reputable dealership, but four months later received a call from the U.S. Border Patrol who made inquiries about "his" van. After faxing them the documentation which proved he had sold the van, he was told that it had been used to smuggle people across the border into the U.S., and their records showed our friend as the "current" owner (current at the time, that is). They explained they were simply being thorough in their investigation, but would say nothing more on the matter, and thanked him for his cooperation. When he subsequently contacted the dealership, he was not surprised to learn the salesperson who had assisted him in the trade-in and purchase of his new truck no longer worked there.I just a couple days ago ridded myself of a car bearing State of Washington plates here in Colorado. The title was issued by Washington as well. There's a tear-off section on the certificate of title called "seller's report of sale," which the seller is to deliver to the state's Department of Licensing within five days of sale. This is to protect the seller, lest the buyer fails to put the vehicle in his name and gets parking tickets or, worse, causes a collision with the vehicle that, as far as official records indicate, still belongs to the person who believed it was out of his life...
So make guacamole instead of lemonade.Some get lemons, I get avocados.
So, make guacamole instead of lemonade?
Ah, for the days when I could just walk outside and yank 'em off of the trees....Touchofevil has avocados. I'm sure he will be most happy to mail some to you too...
Ah, for the days when I could just walk outside and yank 'em off of the trees.
Of the nine trees that were once on our property, there's only one left. It's mostly dead and needs to be removed, but we haven't decided what to replace it with....Never have had avocado trees in the yard...
Of the nine trees that were once on our property, there's only one left. It's mostly dead and needs to be removed, but we haven't decided what to replace it with.
In southern California? Isn't that a little clichéd? Actually, we have an orange tree; 65 years old (at least) and still producing. But my wife can't eat citrus fruit and I can't eat 'em all, so they mostly go to our gardeners, birds and local squirrels, or they rot on the ground.
In southern California? Isn't that a little clichéd? Actually, we have an orange tree; 65 years old (at least) and still producing. But my wife can't eat citrus fruit and I can't eat 'em all, so they mostly go to our gardeners, birds and local squirrels, or they rot on the ground.
In southern California? Isn't that a little clichéd? Actually, we have an orange tree; 65 years old (at least) and still producing. But my wife can't eat citrus fruit and I can't eat 'em all, so they mostly go to our gardeners, birds and local squirrels, or they rot on the ground.
I have back problems that prevent me from doing the yard work, and I'm not about to ask my hard-working wife to spend what little free time she has doing it, so it was either hire gardeners or pay the fines when the city cites us for having weeds taller than the house.I was going to suggest making some organic marmalade & selling it but since you are in a position to have 'gardeners' I doubt you will be interested in mere pennies.
I have back problems that prevent me from doing the yard work, and I'm not about to ask my hard-working wife to spend what little free time she has doing it, so it was either hire gardeners or pay the fines when the city cites us for having weeds taller than the house.
Not a ba-a-a-a-a-a-a-ad idea.Check with your city ordinance. I believe goats are allowed.