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Or is it: All in One Basket by Deborah Mitford, Duchess of Devonshire
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I found this: Wait for Me! by Deborah Cavendish.
FROM THE GR DESCRIPTION:
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"Deborah Mitford, Duchess of Devonshire, is the youngest of the famously witty brood of six daughters and one son that included the writers Jessica and Nancy... Deborah’s effervescent memoir Wait for Me! chronicles her remarkable life, from an eccentric but happy childhood ... to her marriage to Andrew Cavendish, the second son of the Duke of Devonshire."
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All those names and titles are too confusing for me! LOL




The various neighbor horses can be another matter. Since ours are generally in, we get quite a few strays dropping by. Doug's mule was tough to catch & drag back home, but the little rig he had was hilarious. All of 8h & he was challenging our Thoroughbreds through the fence one time. Marg snatched him up & marched him home. Any mares always come by our place because of the boys, but they're usually easy to catch.
I've had some times catching horses, though. The worst is usually when there's a wreck on the hunt field & they go haring off across roads. Cars & storm sometimes take out fences, so I've spent some time catching them. We almost always have a lead shank & some rope in the vehicles, so are generally prepared.
A couple of years ago, I came on a bull in the middle of the road. I didn't try to catch him, just flagged down the truck behind me & then drove down to wake up the people in the nearest house. They figured out who the owner was & got him back home.


I seem to have acquired another daughter & project. Funny how that works. My daughter & her husband are spending the long weekend with us, so I get a call from one of their friends. It went something like this?
"Hi, Dad. If Erin brings it up, could you fix my sewing box for me, please? It's an antique from my grandmother & the joints are coming apart. Oh, the hingey thing is coming off the inside drawer thing & one leg is loose."
"Yes, dear.... Who are you?" I mean, what else could I say?
;)

I guess I'm not too old to have a wild time on a Saturday night.
;)

Our dog once got sprayed by a skunk. The odor clung to everyone... even when we went to church! LOL

Works really well, although Pip was banished to a crate last night since the smell lingers when wet & will even come back. When he's dry, he's fine. Lily doesn't have much fur & dries quickly, so she slept with me as usual last night.



Nina, here's a link about that: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/bridal-w...
When I was a kid, we had a bridal wreath shrub in our yard. I loved it.

Wish I'd found it earlier in the weekend. As usual, my plans & what I could actually get done diverged far too much. I still didn't get to spraying the fence line or getting the last of the mulch down. And the gardens are just awful. No sense trying to weed. We've been dry too long so the ground is like concrete. Of course. Breck's had to deliver the lilies. There is no way I'm putting them in the ground right now.



Machinery is a constant source of maintenance & frustration for me. I spent 2 evenings last week fixing my old S10 pickup. Then we dropped $600 on Marg's pickup on Thursday. We could have spent a lot more. The ABS (anti-lock brakes) relays in the front hubs are bad. The units are sealed, so instead of replacing a cheap little sensor, the entire hub assembly has to be replaced - $525 each without labor. Instead, I pulled the fuse for the ABS & the brakes are fine.
Unfortunately, that Chevy work truck has the dinger from hell. It dings every few minutes if the seat belts aren't buckled. If you open a door while its in drive, it has a panic attack. The ABS system being out caused a 30 second symphony of lament that was enough to drive anyone insane, so I had my SIL pull the radio & we cut the wire to the dinger's speaker. Have to leave the box in there or the radio won't play & we were prepared to solder a resistor across the speaker wires, but apparently they didn't go that far. I'm a bit surprised.
I really hate a lot of the new safety systems. They make using so many tools a pain or even dangerous. Some of the new circular saws are practically impossible to use & it took me hours to circumvent all of them on my lawn tractor until it was usable. Believe it or not, but they wanted me to push a button to back up with the mower on! That seems more dangerous to me. Ridiculous!
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Hope they can fix it soon, Nina.



Plumbing technology has come a long way & that makes life a lot easier now. Back in the bad old days when we had to deal with galvanized pipe, it could be a nightmare sizing, threading, & joining. Half the time old rusted pipes would break further up the line. Copper pipe was easier, but still unforgiving & it could be a pain to get in there to sweat joints. CPVC made it easier. Easier to move around, but joints dried fast.
Today, it's a snap! PEX pipe & Shark Bites are awesome. PEX bends somewhat, can handle both hot & cold water, so connect directly to the water heater. Shark Bites are compression joints that let you connect copper, CPVC, &/or PEX together by just pushing them together. They come in angles or straight, even cut-off valves. They're a bit pricey, but worth every penny. I've heard they can be reused, but never had to try it.

"I stole $20 and gave you $7. Love you - M"
Who can't love a thief like that?
;)
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