My new Percheron yearling is a hoot. He has a nice covered barn that he can go into freely with clean shavings, hay and water. However he still stands out in the heavy (cats and dogs) pouring rain and it is like 50 degrees now, but going down to 38 tonight.

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My new Percheron yearling is a hoot. He has a nice covered barn that he can go into freely with clean shavings, hay and water. However he still stands out in the heavy (cats and dogs) pouring rain and it is like 50 degrees now, but going down to 38 tonight.


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As a teen, I had a very stubborn, alpha mare. She had her very own field and run-in shed with a hay feeder in the back. In bad weather, her front feet and entire front half would be outside the shed, soaking wet, icicles on her mane and whiskers. I used to joke that the smart half was warm and dry inside.

Most of mine rebel and refuse to come in. My very fancy mare will stand out in rain, sleet. bugs etc. I have to drag her in. On the positive, her kids have learned from her and are resistant to bugs in the ring!!!

Safety must be emphasized as a standard 55-gallon polyethylene barrel can weigh around 22 pounds. Plus, fifty-five gallons of water weighs 460 pounds. So, the platform that will support 482 total pounds of rain barrel weight must be substantially built and dependably stable. The type of rain barrel you use is also important. Its best to keep as many chemicals as possible out of the water you use on your garden.

Check the recycling symbol on the water barrel before purchasing. Generally, the numbers 1,2,4, and 5 are safe for food. However, get HDPE #2 if you can, as this high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is one of the most stable and inert forms of plastic.

Support the wood well and hold it tightly while the screws are secured into the pre-drilled holes. It was helpful to have the two of us working on this project. One of us held the opposite end of the wood in line and the other drilled.

The first thing we would do is calculate the weight of the full water barrels we plan to use. Then the table should be designed so that it is capable of supporting that projected weight. All the best with your design/build.

I love the details and list of materials in this blog; I also appreciate the info in the comments. I noticed that there is nothing in the list of tools that includes the two types of screws needed, nor the info on the bit needed for the pre drilling. Is it at all possible to edit the blog so that that info is included? Thanks.

So sorry for the delay in getting back to you. It had been a while since we finished this project and we needed to go back and review/find the tools to get the specs. The screws we used were each 6 inches long. The drill bit used for pre-drilling was 1/4 inch in diameter and 6 inches long. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have other questions. Thanks.

Thank you for this detailed instruction. I created a water barrel stand using these steps and it turned out very well. You also brought up an important fact about making sure the plastic is food safe quality for garden set ups. I could not verify that the rain barrel I intended to use has the correct material so I think my rain barrel may have to find another use.

Hi. You mention pre-drilling holes in the legs for 6 inch screws, however it looks like there are bolts in the legs. Is there a reason? If bolts are recommended, what size are they? I am assuming there is a nut on the inside securing the bolt? Thanks

Moving on, why would you have rose-colored sunglasses when you can have rose-colored sunglasses that are attached to an iced out bicycle helmet. That's form and function! UV protection + cranial protection + safety first = I don't know why this didn't catch on.

The entire track is hung on an Anne Peebles sample from her 1974 song "I Can't Stand The Rain". Peebles sings, "I can't stand the rain/ Against my window." What Missy means in this song is she can't stand the rain on her head. Rain messes with this. And when I say this, I mean her hair sculpture. It might look immovable, but water screw's with a lady's hair mojo, it will dislodge it from Missy's forehead. The lesson here is move to the desert. Also, berry lipstick is a timeless shade and plain white t-shirts work really well with gold accessories. Style statements are all about pitch perfect juxtaposition. Dress part up a bit here, dress down a bit there.

In this next scene, Missy rolls to the ocean in a Hummer and takes in the seaside scenery in all white, right down to the gloves, which are this outfit's pice de rsistance. Here she is telling us two things: skin cancer and sun damage are real and I'm insanely money. Not only is wearing all white a sign that you're so swank you never get dirty, but the all white she's wearing is all leather. That's next level.

Momentary digression: Chris Isaak's 1989 video for "Wicked Game" taught us that women in men's y-fronts is kinda sexy. But then I noticed this trend did not catch on and I wondered if in fact Helena Christensen was the only woman who can work tighty whities because she is a goddess. INCORRECT! Lookie here: these girls brought it back in 1996. They made wearing dude underwear more accessible to women by accessorizing with white t-shirts, yellow raincoats, scrunched down socks and Timberland boots. When wearing this outfit, it's best to travel in a pack, like wolves, especially when entering a room. First impressions are everything.

While we're investigating the dancers in "The Rain," let's look at these stills too. Sometimes pop videos can serve as reminders for trends that must never occur again. Ever. Nude gloss and brown lined lips should remain consigned to the 90s. Additionally, when you can see triangles of white creeping over your boob tube, you know you didn't apply enough sunscreen. This lady on the right is trying to distract the viewer by taking a fabric belt and wrapping it round her neck and then using it as a dance prop. Listen lady, it's not working, it's making things worse. Either wear factor 50 on the beach or sunbathe topless. The choice is yours.

If at all possible, co-ordinate your loungewear with the scenery. Feeling comfortable is important. If you want to sit up on a hill with your legs spread, that's your prerogative. Just make sure your attire is leg-spread appropriate. Unwarranted undercarriage exposure is nasty and uncouth. Also, any variation on a Cleopatra haircut looks hot on everyone.

As noted in our breakdown of TLC's video for "Creep," color coordination was big in the 90s in general. This level of matchy-matchy takes real balls. I'd like to bring your attention to her overalls. In case you hadn't noticed, overalls are in this year. Again. This is yet another example of fashion's cyclical nature. Be wary of what you throw away, but be wary of what you hoard too. You don't want to be that lady whose cat ate her face because she died in a closet, suffocated by a pile of 70s nylon tops which she was holding onto in the vain hope that perspirational shirts with overly pointy lapels would one day rise again. It's a fine line, tread it carefully.

Women rule. Look at how Puff Daddy (or whatever he's called) is cowering behind Missy. Where's Timbaland at? He's just hanging out behind Missy and Lil' Kim, where he belongs. If you love and respect your woman, let her take center-stage once in a while (all the time).

Kim saved a pair of floral overalls she used to wear in 1991 thinking that one day they would be back in fashion and she could wear them once more. She did not take into account growing. So now those overalls cause an unfortunate camel toe situation. ANYWAY, she's on Twitter - @theKTB.

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"When the rain hits my window", your lyrics echoed in my mind, and a thought dripped from deep within my psyche. The rain falls on the just as well as the unjust, so, rain cannot be avoided. It was this question of "when?" that initiated the first step of effective brainstorming: Acknowledging that the rain will come. There will be challenges that seem insurmountable. Just as your music brought attention to the rain, brainstorming forced me to confront the issues at hand, turning them from overwhelming storms into manageable droplets. I learned how to pour the thoughts from my mind onto paper, into music or pieces of art. This storm of thoughts and expressions slowly took the shape of the true version of me. I began to understand my purpose and was drenched in ideas on how to implement my goals.

In the chorus, "I can't stand the rain," I found the courage to face these challenges head-on, recognizing that avoidance only delays the inevitable storm. Your music inspired me to delve into the heart of the brainstorming process, embracing the discomfort of acknowledging problems and transforming them into opportunities for growth.

The verses of your song, with their rhythmic complexity, became a metaphor for the multifaceted nature of brainstorming. " I'm driving to the beach. Top-down, loud sounds, see my peeps," you sprinkle these images as a reminder to take the time to experience life, listen with intent, and look for those who are looking for you. The second aspect of brainstorming: is to be vigilant and receptive to ideas. Your lyrics became my brainstorming guide, urging me to explore various perspectives and possibilities, just as your music seamlessly blends different elements into a cohesive masterpiece. I found myself, "trying to maintain". I practiced listening more often than I spoke. I stopped lamenting the fact that I was unwanted by certain people. I "got the Armor-All to shine up the stain" and found the people who appreciated my luminescence.

Collaboration, a theme embedded in your collaborations with other artists, also found its place in my brainstorming journey. "I can't stand the rain," became "We can't stand the rain" as I realized the third aspect of brainstorming: the importance of seeking diverse viewpoints. Your collaborative spirit taught me that brainstorming is not a solitary endeavor but a collective dance of minds, each contributing to the harmony of innovative solutions. 152ee80cbc

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