Range-rover
Veteran
Did you buy a outdoor grill yet, every house needs one, I mean
nothing like cooking on a outdoor grill.
nothing like cooking on a outdoor grill.
Did you buy a outdoor grill yet, every house needs one, I mean
nothing like cooking on a outdoor grill.
We have a large gas grill and a Traeger Pellet Smoker. The lazy slacker in me can not smoke wood chips, the pellets are 100% success.
And a Pergula my wife wanted a swing so that came with it as a kit
Your idea about decorating the knarly tree is a great one. Photograph it under different conditions
Bob,
I have a stainless steel propane grill that was designed to be used on a boat. There is a rod holder attachment that I never bought.
I have owned this grill for many decades. It is small and just about right for two people. In the future I will be likely getting another larger grill.
A lot of my stuff is old but good.
Cal
That pellet smoker I'll keep in mind. My fishing buddy use to smoke bluefish that were 5-7 pound schoolies.
Some people would say, "Better than sex."
Smoked bluefish? No. Smoked wild Alaskan salmon is getting closer. Grilled ahi is closer still. Grilled Halibut, even closer than that, but I still don't know if they compare....
Phil Forrest
Glad to hear your getting around up in the country, I just love those
flea markets, once in NYC I was looking for tubes for my new to me
Fisher amps I restored, I found a seller with a bucket full of tubes
and found some 12AX7's with a diamond mark on the bottom for $5.00
each so I purchased them I tested them and all were good but the best
part they were made by Telefunken great tubes and now selling for
$50.00 each, see it pays to dig.
Watch out for the headless horseman out there.
Phil Forrest
There is some form of invasive Japanese stalk-plant that currently I'm using for erosion control. They send runners and have roots all over the place.
Cal