LOL, my friend says it's a nice looking unit and would work far better on cleaning my their house and sidewalks than the two electric ones I have that they borrow. =D
Oh no you don't!
I already have 2 pressure washers and I don't need a third!!! =p
BUT ... if I needed to ask for a friend, this it?
https://bepowerequipment.com/collections/gas-pressure-washers?page=1
Oh crikey, they're Canadian ... tabarnac and zut alors ...
Thanks Gary. Cheech made it out to Kansas City (both Missouri and Kansas). He had the entire back seat of a Corolla and despite being on a sedative, still shook for most of the trip there and back. =D
He was a great little guy and we sure miss him.
I'm glad you've got some pups and they sure...
I'm sorry about your girls last year but this one looks like she's been with you forever. =)
What an awesome pic and Kate loves it too.
Thanks for sharing and thank you for always being awesome (Kate and I like your videos). =)
That's the life! Man, oh, man, they look so content! Well done. =)
Cheech was always a nervous wreck in the truck. He'd settle down after an hour but would shake until he was worn out.
Still, he wanted to be with us and not left at home.
I really love Michigan and would love to retire to a rural location with enough space for a small shop and plenty of room for 4-legged friends. =)
And for others on the forum - Holland Michigan has a heated downtown! They use underground heating for sidewalks and parking lots. Hot water comes...
Now that's the life! =)
I assume this is in Michigan? I spent my summers there as a kid - my grandmother had three farms, all leased to tomato growers and I sure have a lot of fond memories of Michigan.
Mostly near Marcellus with outings to Kalamazoo and Battle Creek (I still remember...
Thank you, Fred. He was a good dog and loved going out in the Ranger. Here he is on a day kayaking trip being pretty mellow.
By the way, our dog before him was named Fred, it's a great name for wonderful dogs and awesome forum members.
Thank you again Fred, for your thoughts - it really helps. =)
That's a great cartoon. Cheech used to fight bears (I assume) in his dreams, he'd get so animated and snarl and even open his eyes.
I sure do miss the little fart. =)
keeping an eye on a bunny - now he can chase them anytime he likes
Thank you, Steve. We were certainly the blessed ones. He was a little character and scarred from the number of homes and shelters he'd been in. But I believe he felt safe with us and knew how much we cared for him.
Thank you for celebrating Cheech with us and your very, very kind and supportive...
Thank you, Mark - that does sound like a really great situation for you and Mobi.
Dogs are the best and can teach us about finding joy in the moment. Mobi must be so happy when he sees you. =)
Love your Wavian can! I have a smaller one and bought a spout that fits into our capless gas filler.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081HZGDDD
more spout pics: https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/what-did-you-receive-in-the-mail-today-for-your-ranger.1866/page-449#post-643535
I'm sorry to hear about your doxies. They're such wonderful personalities and I bet your two were the center of your world.
Your words are perfect for me and Kate tonight, thank you for helping us.
Thank you, Chris - Cheech is a big part of why we have our Ranger. Kayaking and space for him to lay out. =)
Such a little guy, such a big part of our hearts. Your words help more than you know, Chris - thanks.
Great, now you've got me crying all over again. But your words are so true, lots of love here for the next one that can use a loving home.
Cheech had 5 beds in the house, not counting the sofa, Kate's lap, and the bed!
Or his uber custom one for Soupie! =D
You're right, we need to overcome...
Wow! Great name and what a beautiful dog! He's in his element in that pic and it's great that he has you to bring him on adventures.
And your daughter could see what he would become! =)
What awesome guys! Thanks for sharing the pic, sure raised my spirits. =)
Much love to Tony and Joey - some wonderful pups for sure!
This was Cheech before we got him, about age 8, trying to be a tough guy at the municipal pound in a Christmas sweater.
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