GET THAT BOY A TOOTSIE ROLL!!!
GET THAT BOY A TOOTSIE ROLL!!!
I get that every day from the boss...It'll be fine.
Stay outta my kitchen.
Hmmm....Just gettin' ready to demolish the shipyard. Anybody interested in that water tower? View attachment 527299
My wife is into it. Gave her more shelf space so it's a double bonus.I bought one, filled it with the jars the spices came in at the store, arranged them alphabetically, and memorized where they go. Then my wife moved them all. The thing was supposed to save space in my kitchen but now I have an entire drawer full of never used glass spice jars and label stickers and I can't even find anything.
That setup is super cool Leo. Sharp with the wood finish.My wife is into it. Gave her more shelf space so it's a double bonus.
IKEA... LOLThat setup is super cool Leo. Sharp with the wood finish.
Can't believe the wife hadn't taken advantage of the newfound space on the shelves. But then again she left me again to go see the kids and grandkids at 2pm.My wife is into it. Gave her more shelf space so it's a double bonus.
Wet.Interesting with the black. Their choice?
Yup. The new will fade to match when it dries.Interesting with the black. Their choice?
Mortar colors are funny. They dry different shades with different weather, brick, how wet it was mixed in the first place.Wow, really? That's quite a contrast. Is it the camera or does it look like that?
I was wrong. I noticed one of my snacks was back on the counter after I put it on the shelf. She has pasta there now. I knew she couldn't resist open space.Can't believe the wife hadn't taken advantage of the newfound space on the shelves. But then again she left me again to go see the kids and grandkids at 2pm.
Match in color but not patina... after all, it took 10-15 years for that weather to do it's job... lolYup. The new will fade to match when it dries.
Ed probably tried to sell a repoint for the entire shebang, they refused, so he thought to himself, “Hope ya like black mortar…”Match in color but not patina... after all, it took 10-15 years for that weather to do it's job... lol