Yesterday, while I was at the kids' school fixing a broken soccer goal, I got a small cut on my finger from the hacksaw I was using the cut the PVC pipe. Not a big deal.
Today, after going through the woods near our house and cleaning up all the trash, the boys and I were putting our tools and garbage away, and I managed to get a pretty big gash in the back of my right hand. It's currently wrapped up, and it will be OK, but there are two lessons to be learned here:
1) No good deed goes unpunished.
2) If I ever volunteer to help you with something, keep bandages nearby.
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To continue the trend of links to sites that show things made from recycled products, here are a few more:
http://www.poetichome.com/
http://www.recyclart.org/2009/03/eddy-pangers-lamps/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lenny_meriel/sets/72157608595536634/
http://www.recyclart.org/category/metals/
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Ready for the snow? I'm not. I had already put the snow shovels in the attic space above the garage and drained the gas out of the snow blower. So you could say it's my fault it's about to snow, in the same way you can blame the rain Friday on my decision to wash the car Thursday.
Bundle up and get those shovels ready.
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