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Aug 12, 2022 1:10 PM CST
Name: Dr. Demento Jr.
Minnesota (Zone 3b)
A humid 68 right now; the worthless MSN weather page has that "feels like" BS as feeling like 66, NOT, it feels like a humid 68.

My rain guage said 2 inches of rain up here, so I hope the South garden got the one and one-half RJ said he got, although at this point in time other than the squash and two tomatoes down there will have little affect.

Got my Dolmar chain saw finally going yesterday after finding out if one sits for five or more years they can be hard to start.
Cut down the last 8 ft by 2 to 2 1/2 foot remnant of the Mulberry tree. cut it off in sections , size determined by the other half, of approx. 17 inches plus or minus.
It is on the side of a steep hill and first one nearly rolled (tumbled into the busy street) so we tied rope around each section, and I prayed Sharon had enough strength to stop each chunks from still sliding. (They were heavy, very, even for me to move each time.)
After one OH SHYTE near miss, we worked it out.
Do not know what she wants with those big chunks but she has some thing floating in her head for them. Rolling on the floor laughing I tip my hat to you.

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