13th November 2022
Well the snow was on the ground when we awakened. There were flurries for most of the morning, even the wild turkeys weren’t put off.
They flocked on mass at our wild flower bed, pecking away like their lives depended on it.
The crows weren’t impressed and tried to intimidate them, but the turkeys gave them the finger, and carried on pecking.
The heaters went on in the garage because I wanted to cut the tops for the side tables.
After the saw went through I could see what the substrate was, and I don’t think I have ever come across it before.
Inside was filled with large chunks of wood, it was like the contents of the planer was soaked in glue, it was the roughest particle board ever.

We drove to our storage facility to collect another piece that Kelli could work on.
She finished painting the side tables and the dining table skirt and needed something else to work on. She picked out a mid century style dresser in walnut veneer, so we loaded that into the truck and headed back.