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$50 YOUR Way Giveaway December 2023
November just FLEW by! Or was it just me? I was so busy in November. GESH! I have a couple of posts coming up in the next few days that will explain JUST how busy! I’m a tired girl. Nothing real in the way of news from The Mountain. We had one day of snow that melted the very next day. We’ve been lucky. I have a feeling Mother Nature is saving up all her energy for a snow-mageddon. We are stocked up with food and plenty of wood, the propane tank is full. The Bull (Good ole John Deere) is ready and roaring to go. We are as ready as we can be. If you don’t follow me on Instagram, you may have missed my PUMPKIN. After Halloween, I put the BIG pumpkin out for the deer. I drilled holes in the shape of a smile. WHO knew the buck was such a Mickey Mouse fan?!? The next morning I went out to feed my deer, check on the pumpkin. IT WAS GONE!!! Who knew deer gangs were so sneaky?!?! I looked everywhere the pumpkin is GONE!! In my head (and Gloria’s and Tamra’s) we see a buck with…
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Ways You Can Save Money on Your Mining Operation
Mining operations are large projects, significant endeavors requiring lots of capital. Here are some ways you can save money on your mining operation.
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Injured in a car accident? Take these 6 steps
A car accident can be a harrowing experience, leaving individuals not only physically injured but also grappling with the aftermath of the incident. In the wake of such events in Cleveland, it is crucial to navigate the aftermath with a clear and informed approach. Taking immediate and appropriate steps is essential to ensure your well-being and protect your legal rights. Here are six essential steps to take if you find yourself injured in a car accident. 1. Prioritize Safety: The immediate aftermath of a car accident can be disorienting, but your safety should be the top priority. Check yourself and others for injuries and, if possible, move to a safe location away from oncoming traffic. If injuries are severe or there is a risk of fire, call emergency services immediately. Additionally, consider using hazard markers or turning on your vehicle’s hazard lights to alert oncoming traffic to the accident and help prevent further collisions. If it is safe to do so, provide assistance to others involved in the accident while waiting for emergency services to arrive. Remember to stay as calm as possible, as this can help you think more clearly and make better decisions in the heat of the…
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Happy Thanksgiving!
I am SO Thankful for all The Little Peanuts!! Have a safe, FUN, Thanksgiving. This is actually the 14th!! FOURTEENTH! Happy Thanksgiving I’ve wished you. DANG!! ThatsAlotta Turkey! My first Happy Turkey Day was in 2009! Don’t confuse it with the FIRST Thanksgiving. Against popular belief I am NOT that old! (See?? I’m still funny!) Love, Connie The Head Peanut.











