It's Time To Move Forward |Building A Cabin Homestead |DITL| Old Time Garlic & Honey Cold Medicine



It’s All Apart Of The Plan for Building A Cabin Homestead |DITL (Day In The Life) | PLUS Mel Made an Old Time Garlic & Honey Cold Medicine

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20 thoughts on “It's Time To Move Forward |Building A Cabin Homestead |DITL| Old Time Garlic & Honey Cold Medicine”

  1. I would cover pillars with medium river rocks that would look awesome, garlic and honey is really good for you. I think you guys should grab a zip line kids would love maybe xmas

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  2. Old timers taught me to Eat Raw honey on marshmallows it helps the honey coat the back of your throat that is an old trick. Elderberries also is an old timers trick. Fresh oregano boiled into a tea. I am not a Dr this is only what the old timers told me to do when I have had colds or flu. And the obvious lots of fluids and vit C D2 and zinc. Lysine to build immune system. These are old timer things. I am not a dr this is only what old timers taught me in the past.

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  3. Mail I hope you get better Gary the next time you pick up rebar you got a put a red flag on that because it’s outside of your truck a little bit so people know you got rebar in the back of your truck and they stay away from you when you’re driving I worked at Home Depot and we always do that when we fill up the trucks, we always put a red flag back there so people know not to get behind you when something sticking out the back end of your truck

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  4. One thing to keep in mind, the upper decks, make the depths deeper, at least on one side. I'm talking about the depths, make more then 10 ft deeper. You will get more use of the deck. I hope you understood what I meant. 😊

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  5. By extending your support posts outside of the slab, you will have full use of your patio, and your deck will be bigger. No one has ever complained about having too big of a deck. Also, I don't understand why you want to use concrete block on the bottom of the posts and wood on the top, use either all wood or all concrete blocks. Personally, I would use 6 x 6 treated posts on metal bases for the supports. I have built many two story decks, and wood is the best way to go guys,

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  6. Can you PLEASE put more shade up for your dogs and give them fresh water, that green water in the pool dont cut it, nither does just the shade from the trampoline for them!!!

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