

The dock is finished and I've burn up all of the old one and the other debris that Duke Power left when they cut down a couple of "danger trees" on the back forty. I am always amazed how fire can reduce a mountain of debris to a pile of dust and ashes in a very short time. The ability to burn here in Iredell County saves a lot of money having to haul off all of that debris to a landfill.

As of now, if I get the last little bit of stuff done today, I'm out of here and coming home to Key West at dark thirty Wednesday morning. If all goes right I might even make it to Karaoke at the Hurricane Hole with Gary Woods and the gang. It has been a long road, but the light is shining bright at the end of the tunnel. Install the fixtures on the newly painted tub, touch up a few places around the house and recheck everything. Barring any problems I'll be on the road south about 4 am on Wednesday.
The 90's were good times, thanks for the memories Bob and Marta.
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