I still get quite a kick out of being able to sell firewood in Florida. Who'd have thunk it? In years past I'd always been able to sell out all I could gather and split with my axe, usually earning $300-600 bucks. This year they cleared many acres near me for a new
Walmart/Costco. So I took full advantage of it and snatched up as much of wood as possible. Then seeing how much I could amass, I went out and bought a 27 ton log splitter. This bad boy splits even live oak. In this part of the country, there are many, many varieties of oak trees. They grow so well here that we have numerous canopy roads leading in and out of town. Yes, they are beautiful. Many long wood piles later I had slightly more that 2 grand worth of wood in the easement next to the house. Unfortunately, I'm only going to sell 3/4's of it this year, (it just doesn't stay cold in sunny Florida for long) so this cash cow has gone dry prematurely. At least I was able to re-coup the cost of the log splitter.
We now have a special "cruise stuff" pile that has previous years vacation/travel stuff under the new junk. Stuff like pirate garb, the white photo matte that will surround a new favorite photo, (we will drop it off at Guest Services to get the characters to sign it), the required over-the-door shoe bag, and travel size containers are currently on top. You know what I'm talking about; the typical clutter you think you might need so you take it anyway. As we run across these items, the pile grows.
And of course, THE COUNTDOWN!! In out house it took the form of the Home Depot's paint sample cards. You've probably seen the mousehead ones. We numbered and taped them to the sliding glass back door. So happy with herself, DW posted a picture of it on our cruise meet thread. The kids alternate days, and remove one accompanied by the sound file of the ship's horn played from a lap-top. I guess X's on a calendar would have been way too ordinary.