Attention Trenchers

We are in the woods.  We have to drive three miles from our camp to pick up our wi-fi.  We will be here until Friday and will only be coming out a couple of times a day to put up articles.  Please be patient.

We will be putting up pictures of the project tomorrow.

46 thoughts on “Attention Trenchers

  1. Damn Henry, I’m jealous! Have fun you two. Most of all relax, you and Laura deserve it. I can’t wait for the pics of your project. You really have piqued my interest. Did you find a way to beam us up? 😉

  2. Excellent! You two enjoy yourselves! Looking forward to the pics. 😉

    By the way, if you’re sending marshmallows, I’ll take mine dipped in chocolate. 😀
    . . .

  3. I went to the woods once chaperoning girl scouts on a camping trip in Florida.
    Came home with all kinds of critter bites even using a repellant. My favorite were chiggers, I had loads of them. Never never again. Cured.

        1. You’re funny Paul!

          Me and my hubby would sit outside, and I would get eaten alive from mosquitoes, and horse flies, and he would be untouched, he would say the same thing. Haha

          1. I bet he ate a lot of garlic, vinegar, and hot sauce. bugs stay away from that.

          2. Paul,
            Nope, that ain’t it. I’ve always eaten lots of garlic, vinegar, hot sauce, jalapeños (love spicy). LOL
            Deb,
            Discovered Sriracha in LA, many moons ago. YUM! Introduced Hubby to it and he’s addicted to it now. ROFL

          3. Tell that to the fry pan! He burns anything that gets cooked with shiricha . 😆 hell, it sets off the smoke alarm! Good times.

            Night you all. Gotta catch some Zzz .

          4. Mosquitos and fleas haven’t touched me since the summer of ’98. The only critters that’ll bite me now are spiders.

            Little bast@rds.

            btw, I’m baaack… 😉

    1. I rip a few ticks out of me and the dog every week, I’m swarmed by mosquitoes, but I don’t know what a chigger is. (unless that’s a typo)

  4. Have a great time, you two.

    Lucky so & so’s… 😛

    Heh, heh, heh… Jus’ kiddin’ 🙄 😆

      1. Thanks, NC.

        Damn computer had 5 different viruses, according to Fry’s. I guess even Kaspersky isn’t foolproof. I was supposed to get it back in 2-3 days, but finally got it back tonight. They said they left me a voicemail on Sunday, but I never got one.

        Anyway, it’s running a lot faster now, and I’m going to need it to, just to catch up. 446 articles (after eliminating the junk mail) up, so I’m going to have to delete the majority before I can do much else.

        Time for bed. One guy on vacation this week, so more work for me.
        ‘Night, NC.

        1. Good to hear your back online #1. With Henry taking a well-deserved hiatus and you down for the count, the sharpest edge of the spear of truth from the 2 of you has been missing. Henry, as long as your in the woods, does a bear, well, you know? Have a great time at one with nature!

  5. Henry,

    Please enjoy the perfection of nature. May the divine pure nature recharge you, strengthen you, and smile upon you and yours.

    Your time and dedication to awakening the sheep is more than appreciated.

    -flek

  6. Hmmmm….,well,today is here!What is hidden behind the curtain?Time travel portal/new almost free energy source/as another mentioned bunker for the trenchers/everyones late tax refund/inquiring minds want to know!The house lights dim,drum roll please,and,we have a……..

  7. Damn it Henry! Why did you give out your location like that! Now they’re going to send all those damned drones to the woods! Oh, and I certainly hope this “project” of yours has nothing to do with burning sacrifices in front of a giant owl statue. 😉

  8. Henry, we all know the project that you are working on. There’s no point in hiding it anymore. You’re making a chem-trail eliminator machine.

    The real question is, are you go to manufacture and mass produce it here in the U.S. or are you going to quickly send it off to China to be built because it’s cheaper? 😉

  9. I live in the woods, and I had to drive many miles to read the news because my nephew spilled his Wheaties all over my computer.

    I was completely out of touch with the world for a few days, and I was worried I might miss something important.

    Have fun, Henry. Rest up, enjoy the great outdoors, and restore a small portion of your sanity. (you’ll never get it all back) I’m glad you got out of the house for a while.

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