That look on her face was priceless when you were hanging the vanity. May you recover well Sarah. It's good to see everything coming together. Thanks for the update.
"Warm, indoor showers"...nice. I know zilch about power other than how to use less, but still enjoyed the installation of more solar. The medicine cabinet: another example of your beautiful wood-working skills! It was tender-sweet seeing Beatrice's desire to watch over and comfort Sarah. May you heal gently, Sarah.
I hope Sarah recovers real soon! It’s so nice to see Bea clinging to her though. Dogs are amazing. And, of course, you got some nice work done in the cabin. Looking good yet again!
You probably already figured this out, but medicine cabinets are usually screwed to the wall with cabinet screws through the back, just like upper kitchen cabinets. Hanging it with picture frame hardware won't be strong enough, or stay stable when putting stuff in it. :) Love how it turned out!
Thank you for telling us the usage of the minisplit. As someone who has some solar now, but future bigger goals, knowing the power consumption of devices is so helpful and it's not always easy to find online for actual use-case scenarios.
No problem, I think that the usage will increase as the temps get in the 90s but it's still nice to know. It uses more on heating mode also, which is ok because that's not really what we have it for.
What a great variety on today’s video. Beatrice is a great guard dog. Medicine cabinet looks great. Don’t understand all that solar stuff but that’s my problem.
I understand everything has its timing, but I sure wish you would build a sladder and put railings on the loft. Every time you climb up there, I hold my breath lol! Heal well Sarah~ Yore cabin I beautiful and I love the detailed craftsmanship.
Get well Sarah! I'm upgrading to a 8KW (20x455w) solar array with 2 Growatt Charge Controller/Inverters. I wasn't able to shrink wrap the barrel connectors before I worked on it so I got zapped a couple of times (spoiler alert I survived).
Sending healing wishes to Sarah - Beatrice stole the show this round! That was so precious how she stayed by Sarah's side! Happy you got some more finishing touches done -- that medicine cabinet looks great! See ya next time! -Hugs 🤗
SARAH I AM PRAYING FOR YOU TO GET HEAL VERY SOON YOU ARE SO AMAZING YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL HUSBAND WHO REALLY LOVE YOU MIKE I JUST HAD ANOTHER BIG SURGERY on the 19th and I just got home on the 24st please keep praying for me May God keep your dog is so adorable the way he watch over his SARAH ROSA OLBERA
Cant remember if you have a hot water tank with an heating element / immersion heater. Good way to store excess power when the batteries are full. Thanks for the update 👍🏻🏴
I used a dual breaker like that, not as a circuit breaker but as a quick disconnect for both the positive and negative wires from the solar panel array.
Great day's work. hee hee. i used to frame pictures for a living....to hold the pounds, the wire should be double looped through the eyes, before the twist out. technically, the way you showed us here, if the cabinet got too heavy, the wire could still slip.
Sure have been enjoying all the work you've been doing on that cabin the last few years.👍 fantastic job, hope Sarah has a speedy recovery with nurse Beatrice by her side.
@@50Acres Yes, good advice about my natures head during Covid. But my septic is being installed as we speak... I assume there are other people like me that don’t have great access to the info we need. So for what it’s worth, your process and struggles really help me understand my situation. I’m way off grid in Colorado doing this part time with only simple flipping experience, while I have a day job. I grew up in central Mass long ago, moved to Colorado 15 years ago and am loving this incredibly stressful experience. About 3 years ago you and Shawn James pushed me to do what I’ve always wanted to do. Thanks again man, I’m really happy for you 🙏🏼
A few of the high quality charge controllers have overvoltage compensation that essentially clips off the overvolt part and doesn't use it and only uses up to its capacity. But of course its much easier and cheaper to just buy a 300 or 450 Vdc input charge controller.
Ciao Mike, benissimo ottimo lavoro come sempre 👌💪 io nella mia cascina cambierò le batterie settimana prossima mi sono arrivate due LiFePo4 perché quelle che ho installato ora non ce la fanno più, troppi giorni di brutto tempo mi hanno messo in difficoltà... Sempre avanti tutta alla grande hai una casa meravigliosa. Buona vita amico. 🙏🕉️
HOWdy a-C-&-50-A, ... might I suggest some FERRULES where your Stranded Wire attaches to your CIRCUIT-BREAKERS ? ... Ferrules are quite inexpensive & the Ferrule CRIMPER not too pricey ... Thanks for SHOWING Us your System ... COOP ... the WiSeNhEiMeR from Richmond ...
OOOOh erst mal alles Gute und Gute Besserung .ich war im März auch so krank hatte Corona trotz 3 Impfungen ihr müsst euch erholen ,was ich nun jeden Tag mache in meinem Alter - 82 Jahre geht alles schnell auf ein mal aber ich stricke viel würde euch das zeigen aber ich glaube das geht nicht ,viel spaß und ruht Euch aus Anita
Sarah geht es wirklich gut. Es tut mir leid zu hören, dass Sie an Corona erkrankt sind. Meine Großmutter hat mir das Stricken beigebracht, als ich noch sehr jung war, und es hat mir großen Spaß gemacht.
I've got a way for you to go up-and-down into that loft and you can move your ladder without having to build a stairway or ladder down that you would have to leave there get your little bilgia wooden ladder fixed it on a hinge. Then put your police system. That would pull it lift it up out of your way. Then you'll have it there when you need to and you just let it down
I actually bought a pioneer minisplit for my off grid cabin after your previous video of the installation. What size do you have? I went with the 12,000 btu, 120v, 22 SEER model. I just installed it last weekend and it seems to work awesome. Much more efficient than my old window a/c. I'll have to wait until the middle of summer to see how well it cools the cabin. I'm double the recommended sq footage but well insulated.
Nice! I am also above the recommended square footage and well insulated. I can’t remember what btu unit I got I know it was a 22 seer and either a 9 or 12K. To me any amount of cooling in summer is a nice bonus so if it can’t quite get the job done, at least it helps.
Thank you. It is a Takagi, propane gas 120,000 BTU and is the most efficient one they make. Not sure the model number. Works awesome and reliably, I have 5 of them in various properties.
Could you give a little more info on why you needed a new charge controller? You said the one you purchased could handle 150 volts, while the panels could produce 140 volts (open circuit). That sounds okay to me, but there must be some factor I don’t understand.
@@50Acres Thanks. But while I’m all in favor of safety margins, however, wouldn’t the factory laboratory-controlled rating already account for the “perfect” conditions to which you alluded (I.e., cool temperatures, clean panels, and the perfect sun angle)? If not, then I agree you needed the extra head space.
@@UKCG_2 you would think that but they don’t, they give you a temperature coefficient so you can figure out how voltage and amps will change with temperature.
The VOC rating is critical. A solar charge controller can be destroyed if the voltage goes too high. So you need to be sure that the maximum voltage will never exceed the controllers rating. There are times when the charge controller will unload the solar panel, so the panel output can rise to the VOC (voltage open circuit) and if the panel is cold, it can exceed that rating as well, so you need to calculate any voltage rise from cold as well. Most people recommend leaving a 20% margin to ensure you don’t cook the controller on the first sunny and cold winter morning.
Acts 2:1-4 King James Version 2 And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. 2 And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. 3 And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them. 4 And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Gods blessings over you
Where is the kid in you? When you were in the loft, I was expecting you to make a huge jump into one of those blue cushioned chairs and land on it seated and say "tada!". Dogs know. They just know. I hope Sarah recovers quickly. (I hope she milks it out like I would "honey, can you bring me a glass of water?" or "can I have a small sandwich?". Oh yeah, I"d play that game. I saw a youtube video about dogs that can smell cancer in humans. They had six gallon buckets and put a small bandaid with cancer cells on it and they sealed the cans. The dogs all went to the cans with the cancer sells. During that, one dog went up to a woman and sat down, alerting them she had cancer. She went and got checked and she had a very small cancer tumor under her breast that went undetected. It was removed and she owes that dog her life for alerting her to it. Dogs being so much comfort.
Ha, not I'm definitely too old for that. Dogs are amazing. Poor Beatrice is having a tough morning today. She's had two seizures and looks like she will have another. We're trying to treat her as well as she treats us.
@ 5:35 love the skull and cross bones but I think children now of days would think that is a music group instead of a warning LOL not really LOL kids do not seem to have enough what you could teach them / if you taught high schoolers they could male a living
Mike you do quality craftsman work. Not many people take pride in their work. You should be proud.
Get well soon Sarah! The cabin is looking great and of course, impossible not to love the puppy!
Aww thanks, she is the star!
That look on her face was priceless when you were hanging the vanity. May you recover well Sarah. It's good to see everything coming together. Thanks for the update.
Hey thanks Dough, she really likes it.
Mike, you’re always cool, brother. No better place than a cabin for Sarah to relax and get better.
Thanks man, it was a great trip very relaxing, heading back tomorrow for another
"Warm, indoor showers"...nice.
I know zilch about power other than how to use less, but still enjoyed the installation of more solar.
The medicine cabinet: another example of your beautiful wood-working skills!
It was tender-sweet seeing Beatrice's desire to watch over and comfort Sarah. May you heal gently, Sarah.
Thank you! The solar stuff is really not that complicated! Bea was a total sweetheart, she has been her shadow nonstop
Here’s to a speedy recovery!! Crazy how far this cabin has come, it really is a work of art.
Thank you Nicholas Sarah is doing great.
Good morning ! Wishing Sara all the very best!
Morning, thanks!
You're a brave person getting up on the ridge of a slippery metal roof! Be careful, please!
Hopefully that's the last time, I keep saying that!
I hope Sarah recovers real soon! It’s so nice to see Bea clinging to her though. Dogs are amazing.
And, of course, you got some nice work done in the cabin. Looking good yet again!
Hey thanks Patrick, she's doing really well. Bea is a great support dog that's for sure.
You probably already figured this out, but medicine cabinets are usually screwed to the wall with cabinet screws through the back, just like upper kitchen cabinets. Hanging it with picture frame hardware won't be strong enough, or stay stable when putting stuff in it. :) Love how it turned out!
Yea, that did not work well. I will need a new method. the back panel is only 1/4 thick so I need to mount it on the side panels.
Thank you for telling us the usage of the minisplit. As someone who has some solar now, but future bigger goals, knowing the power consumption of devices is so helpful and it's not always easy to find online for actual use-case scenarios.
No problem, I think that the usage will increase as the temps get in the 90s but it's still nice to know. It uses more on heating mode also, which is ok because that's not really what we have it for.
Great show love the cabin
Place looks great. Love your solar system. Hope Sarah feels better soon. ❤I
Thank you!
What a great variety on today’s video. Beatrice is a great guard dog. Medicine cabinet looks great.
Don’t understand all that solar stuff but that’s my problem.
Thanks Gregg, glad you enjoyed it!
🙋hoping all is well in Ohio👍
Great to see all the work come together 😄
Get well Sarah! Cabin looks great!
Thank you!
Glad Sarah is doing well and look at Beatrice's super cure tye-dyed handkerchief 🥰
Ha ha Bea was hamming it up all video!
Love it man. Thanks for the shoutout. Happy to help brother. Keeping Sarah in my prayers. God Bless brother..
Thanks bud I really hope you pick up a few subs from it!
Get well soon Sarah 🎈🎈🎈💐
Thank you!
Looking really great ! Hope Sarah heals quickly. Beatrice is so awesome. 👍👍💓
Thanks D.J. Sarah is doing really well!
I hope Sarah has a quick recovery! I also have spoken with Northern Arizona Wind and Sun about my Arizona property. Great people!
Thanks Mark, yes I really like NAZ
Great that Beatrice is so protective ❤
She's a sweetheart.
Excellent video. All your hard work can be summed up by: "If this is cheating, I don't want to play fair." My thought s exactly.
Thank you so much!
I understand everything has its timing, but I sure wish you would build a sladder and put railings on the loft. Every time you climb up there, I hold my breath lol!
Heal well Sarah~
Yore cabin I beautiful and I love the detailed craftsmanship.
I am going to be building a ladder and a railing, just need to knock this stuff out when I can. Thank you!
Lol.. I always do my intros last for the very same reason you just said.
Happy to know that Sarah is doing well .
Haha yea I always have such big ambitions, list off a bunch of stuff and realize I didn’t accomplish half of it!
Get well soon Sarah! The place is coming together amazingly Mike. It's gotta feel awesome to see all of your hard work and diligence paying off
Thank you, it really does feel good to get some of this stuff done!
Right on! Your little cabin is just beautiful. Loved the view from the loft. 😊
Thank you!
You're probably one of the most talented hands-on guy I've ever seen. Hopefully Sarah recovers back to her healthy self again. Take care.
Thank you so much Cris!
It's great to see everything coming together at the cabin, and I hope Sarah continues to be well.
Thank you Ian!
I havnt watched in a couple years, real busy with my own projects. Everything is looking great!
Hi Terry, welcome back! We've got quite a bit done lately.
Sarah, continue to rest ❤
Get well Sarah! I'm upgrading to a 8KW (20x455w) solar array with 2 Growatt Charge Controller/Inverters. I wasn't able to shrink wrap the barrel connectors before I worked on it so I got zapped a couple of times (spoiler alert I survived).
Wo that sounds like a great system! Careful with that high voltage DC!
I'm loving it Mike, your a clever bugger and you should be proud of yourself 🙏🙏🙏
Ha ha thanks Peter
Sending healing wishes to Sarah - Beatrice stole the show this round! That was so precious
how she stayed by Sarah's side! Happy you got some more finishing touches done -- that
medicine cabinet looks great! See ya next time! -Hugs 🤗
Thank you Wanda!
SARAH I AM PRAYING FOR YOU TO GET HEAL VERY SOON YOU ARE SO AMAZING YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL HUSBAND WHO REALLY LOVE YOU MIKE I JUST HAD ANOTHER BIG SURGERY on the 19th and I just got home on the 24st please keep praying for me May God keep your dog is so adorable the way he watch over his SARAH ROSA OLBERA
Hello Rosa we are wishing you the best recovery possible. - Mike and Sarah
I love the proud tenons.
...looks great, you and your crew are doin' a good job, keep safe and cool..
Thank you Bob!
Glad to see you being able to enjoy the cabin.
Thanks Mike
Get well soon Sarah. Solar is very interesting stuff and that medicine cabinet looks great.
Thank you Jerry!
Vanity looks great. Beautiful work.
Thank you Sheila!
Your solar system is so dang cool!
Hey thanks Sean!
Have a safe and great Memorial weekend.
You as well!
Cant remember if you have a hot water tank with an heating element / immersion heater. Good way to store excess power when the batteries are full. Thanks for the update 👍🏻🏴
Hi Al, we have an on demand propane heater, but I have often considered a pre heating electric tank.
Hello Mike, Sarah, and Beatrice!
Hello Sydney!
The cabinet looks great.👍
Thanks you!
Awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
Our pleasure !
Excellent update on the solar system. 500w is definitely not bad at all for cooling the cabin.
Thanks! I was glad to get that last panel back in service, we definitely have plenty of power.
Well wishes to Sarah…your cabin is fantastic !
Thank you!
that cabin is a work of art...
Thanks so much!
Great video
Thanks Larry
Great video. Enjoy all of your hard work to take advantage of the comforts of life
Thank you Travis.
Love every video you put up
Great video!!
Enjoy!! You earned it!!
American dream 🇺🇸
I used a dual breaker like that, not as a circuit breaker but as a quick disconnect for both the positive and negative wires from the solar panel array.
That is how I am using this, it's serving as my disconnect. Seems to be doing fine.
Great video Mike! Get Better Sarah!!
Thanks Jay!
Great day's work. hee hee. i used to frame pictures for a living....to hold the pounds, the wire should be double looped through the eyes, before the twist out. technically, the way you showed us here, if the cabinet got too heavy, the wire could still slip.
Yes, I did not do that correctly!
Wishing you a speedy recovery Sarah ✌🏼
Thank you! she is doing great.
Great place👍🏻
Great episode, love the vanity, I had to laugh when Sarah said “I’m gonna put 20 pounds of stuff in it!”
Ha thanks Nena, she probably has close to that in it already!
Great video Mike! Can’t wait for the next one at the cabin or in town at the shop and ADU project.
Thanks Jon!
Ni e work Mike! Godspeed Sarah!!
Thank you Charles.
Well done. Good job.
Good place. I am glad for you guys. Good luck
Thank you!
Thank you
Feel better soon, Sarah.
Thank you Cathy
best to you both and pup
Thank you Todd.
Awesome video - great progress - get well soon!
Thank you Kay!
You guys are a great family.
Aww thank you!
great video, and that vanity looks really cool man! can't wait for the next one! :)
Thank you Charles!
Sarah hoping for a speedy recovery and cabin looks outstanding with all your great work. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Paul!
Thank you for sharing! Everything looks so good! Praying Sarah is better soon! Bea is a precious dog!
Thank you so much Deanna.
Sure have been enjoying all the work you've been doing on that cabin the last few years.👍 fantastic job, hope Sarah has a speedy recovery with nurse Beatrice by her side.
Hi Neil, we're really glad you've been enjoying it, thanks for watching! Sarah is doing great.
Hey man, love the channel. Thanks for the advise a while back. I have my own cabin build happening and I just want to say thanks for the inspiration.
Hey that's awesome, congratulations! I hope it was good advice?!
@@50Acres Yes, good advice about my natures head during Covid. But my septic is being installed as we speak... I assume there are other people like me that don’t have great access to the info we need. So for what it’s worth, your process and struggles really help me understand my situation. I’m way off grid in Colorado doing this part time with only simple flipping experience, while I have a day job. I grew up in central Mass long ago, moved to Colorado 15 years ago and am loving this incredibly stressful experience. About 3 years ago you and Shawn James pushed me to do what I’ve always wanted to do. Thanks again man, I’m really happy for you 🙏🏼
@@ancienttrails That makes me so so happy to hear. I'm really glad you took the plunge and am enjoying the experience!
A few of the high quality charge controllers have overvoltage compensation that essentially clips off the overvolt part and doesn't use it and only uses up to its capacity. But of course its much easier and cheaper to just buy a 300 or 450 Vdc input charge controller.
Yea, these Victrons can handle Amperage over their rating but not over voltage because of the way they work.
Ciao Mike, benissimo ottimo lavoro come sempre 👌💪 io nella mia cascina cambierò le batterie settimana prossima mi sono arrivate due LiFePo4 perché quelle che ho installato ora non ce la fanno più, troppi giorni di brutto tempo mi hanno messo in difficoltà... Sempre avanti tutta alla grande hai una casa meravigliosa. Buona vita amico. 🙏🕉️
Grazie Mauro, complimenti per le tue nuove batterie! spero che ti servano bene!
HOWdy a-C-&-50-A, ...
might I suggest some FERRULES where your Stranded Wire attaches to your CIRCUIT-BREAKERS ? ...
Ferrules are quite inexpensive & the Ferrule CRIMPER not too pricey ...
Thanks for SHOWING Us your System ...
COOP ...
the WiSeNhEiMeR from Richmond ...
Your woodwork is really nice, you could start a second channel just doing woodwork.
Thanks Bo, I have often considered that.
OOOOh erst mal alles Gute und Gute Besserung .ich war im März auch so krank hatte Corona trotz 3 Impfungen ihr müsst euch erholen ,was ich nun jeden Tag mache in meinem Alter - 82 Jahre geht alles schnell auf ein mal aber ich stricke viel würde euch das zeigen aber ich glaube das geht nicht ,viel spaß und ruht Euch aus Anita
Sarah geht es wirklich gut. Es tut mir leid zu hören, dass Sie an Corona erkrankt sind. Meine Großmutter hat mir das Stricken beigebracht, als ich noch sehr jung war, und es hat mir großen Spaß gemacht.
I've got a way for you to go up-and-down into that loft and you can move your ladder without having to build a stairway or ladder down that you would have to leave there get your little bilgia wooden ladder fixed it on a hinge. Then put your police system. That would pull it lift it up out of your way. Then you'll have it there when you need to and you just let it down
That’s a really cool idea!
FERRULES where all your stranded wires feed in to your New CHARGE Controller too
SAFER & Neater & >More efficient
COOP
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I like the mini split system. Can that one heat as well? Might be good for taking the chill off when you don’t feel like building a small fire.
Yes It can heat as well, it seems to use more power in heat mode than cool mode. We do use it if we don’t feel like making a fire.
😎🤙🦅
Beautiful vanity! Question though… why not hang with a metal French cleat? That would be a lot more stable than wire?
Yea, I definitely did not mount it correctly
I actually bought a pioneer minisplit for my off grid cabin after your previous video of the installation. What size do you have? I went with the 12,000 btu, 120v, 22 SEER model. I just installed it last weekend and it seems to work awesome. Much more efficient than my old window a/c. I'll have to wait until the middle of summer to see how well it cools the cabin. I'm double the recommended sq footage but well insulated.
Nice! I am also above the recommended square footage and well insulated. I can’t remember what btu unit I got I know it was a 22 seer and either a 9 or 12K. To me any amount of cooling in summer is a nice bonus so if it can’t quite get the job done, at least it helps.
LOL @ the bug apocalypse!
I set off a bug bomb before I left, there is even more now! I leave them out as a warning to their bug friends.
@ 12:00 better be nice to Sarah she's the pretty one. the eye candy we all watch for LOL
A vanity is the thing under the sink. You're making a medicine cabinet.
Yes you are correct!
I'd screw the vanity into some studs.
Thats hopefully going to happen next trip if the studs are where they need to be.
lot better screw backpanel screws to wall. not hanging style.
Yes true but you have to do it wrong at least once or twice first!
Great job on the video, what the details on the water heater, brand, model opinion?
Thank you. It is a Takagi, propane gas 120,000 BTU and is the most efficient one they make. Not sure the model number. Works awesome and reliably, I have 5 of them in various properties.
Could you give a little more info on why you needed a new charge controller? You said the one you purchased could handle 150 volts, while the panels could produce 140 volts (open circuit). That sounds okay to me, but there must be some factor I don’t understand.
Ok no problem. So the panels are rated by laboratory conditions, but sometimes they exceed their ratings and I needed a bigger safety margin.
@@50Acres Thanks. But while I’m all in favor of safety margins, however, wouldn’t the factory laboratory-controlled rating already account for the “perfect” conditions to which you alluded (I.e., cool temperatures, clean panels, and the perfect sun angle)? If not, then I agree you needed the extra head space.
@@UKCG_2 you would think that but they don’t, they give you a temperature coefficient so you can figure out how voltage and amps will change with temperature.
The VOC rating is critical. A solar charge controller can be destroyed if the voltage goes too high. So you need to be sure that the maximum voltage will never exceed the controllers rating. There are times when the charge controller will unload the solar panel, so the panel output can rise to the VOC (voltage open circuit) and if the panel is cold, it can exceed that rating as well, so you need to calculate any voltage rise from cold as well. Most people recommend leaving a 20% margin to ensure you don’t cook the controller on the first sunny and cold winter morning.
@@50Acres Thanks for the clarification. I would have thought the 7% safety margin (140 vs. 150) would have been enough, but I know better now!
@ 20:30 Sarah says 20 pounds " but I have a lot of hair product " lol just remember Sara is always right !!
Ha its pretty full already!
to get to the loft do you have room for the folding stairs or ladder ???
Yes we do have room I'm going to tackle that project soon!
Hope Sara will be ok soon you better go see what the Princes Sara needs she is more important that that hahahha
Ha, she is doing well, don't worry Beatrice and I are taking great care of her.
Acts 2:1-4
King James Version
2 And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
2 And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting.
3 And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them.
4 And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Gods blessings over you
I think your cabin would look sharper if you painted the bottom part of the cabin to hide the staining.
I’m planning to do that, probably the same color as the window trim. Likely after I cover the porch.
@ 1:50 IN video do this now cause I would never consider doing what this pic portrays at age 66
Ha, I shouldn't be doing it at age 44 either!
Where is the kid in you? When you were in the loft, I was expecting you to make a huge jump into one of those blue cushioned chairs and land on it seated and say "tada!". Dogs know. They just know. I hope Sarah recovers quickly. (I hope she milks it out like I would "honey, can you bring me a glass of water?" or "can I have a small sandwich?". Oh yeah, I"d play that game.
I saw a youtube video about dogs that can smell cancer in humans. They had six gallon buckets and put a small bandaid with cancer cells on it and they sealed the cans. The dogs all went to the cans with the cancer sells. During that, one dog went up to a woman and sat down, alerting them she had cancer. She went and got checked and she had a very small cancer tumor under her breast that went undetected. It was removed and she owes that dog her life for alerting her to it. Dogs being so much comfort.
Ha, not I'm definitely too old for that. Dogs are amazing. Poor Beatrice is having a tough morning today. She's had two seizures and looks like she will have another. We're trying to treat her as well as she treats us.
Hello I hope you have good enjoy goodnight couple days sleep🫶❤️🔥💐😊👍💝
Thank you! We will!
@ 5:35 love the skull and cross bones but I think children now of days would think that is a music group instead of a warning LOL not really LOL kids do not seem to have enough what you could teach them / if you taught high schoolers they could male a living
Yea that's probably true. Its up pretty high, tough to reach.