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All I got is an old man flip phone.So happy every time you've checked in Peach and it has been far too long between those check points. But congrats on the new 'puter. I would be miserable trying to do this on my phone too.Hi everyone.
Hope all is well with you all.
I finally saved up enough money for a new computer. Now I can come on here more often. It was hard just using the phone.
The battle with the County is not going well. It's going to be a knock down drag out. Hopefully, I can get them to favor the opposite side of the right-away when they do pave. In Alabama, Adverse Possession does not apply to disputes with government entities so I'm at their mercy. My road is on a list of 10 county maintained roads that are scheduled to be paved this year and half have problems. My problem, besides being MINE is that the county could force me to move my home or pave to within 2 feet of my front porch.OMGosh Ernie, so very happy to hear from you. I have wondered so many times how you were, where you were, and so many have asked. You (and Peach) have been very much missed persons. Yay!!!And you made good use of it and tracked me down. Got a new computer myself as my laptop is dying and only will boot when I ask nice. Those of you that know me know how unlikely THAT would be. Anyway, a lot has gone on since I stopped in last. Doc Holliday's is thriving and despite being shuttered for 10 weeks only to open to restriction of hours and capacities we finished 2020 in the black with a gross slightly above 2019 and about 4 times 2014 (our first year) In July of 2018, we purchased the building and immediately set about hiring architects to draw up a kitchen addition. Progress was slow due to it being a relatively small project and we were finally ready to start bu Feb. 2020 and then, the SHTF with covid. Money that would have gone to the addition instead went to maintaining health insurance for employees and liquor liability and all insurance on the building plus taxes minimal utilities and security. For the 10 weeks we were closed, there was someone in the building at all times. I slept there with a 12 gauge and a pistol close at hand as there were several cases of looting in the area. Thankfully no one died although I heard the door rattle about 1:30 AM one night. A sad customer saw some lights on and wanted a beer. Sorry can't do that, fella.Hi everyone.
Hope all is well with you all.
I finally saved up enough money for a new computer. Now I can come on here more often. It was hard just using the phone.
Fast forward to the fall. Hurricane Sally ripped through here with horrible damage to many homes and businesses. I spent the night at Doc's only heading home once the eye was over us The building was spared serious damage and we were only closed 4 days until power was restored. We're on the same line as the electric company and City Hall.
I guess that covers the main stuff Life is mostly good, but now I'm dealing with the county on a property line problem. Seems they want to pave my front lawn. Long story but this might help to explain the results of a new survey in preparation of paving my road
(Hope you are successful fighting city/county hall.)
And for the newscomers, no, Ernie and Peach aren't a 'couple' but have been friends longer than many of you have been alive.
Yeah but you're almost certainly a lot younger and a lot more tech savvy that I am.All I got is an old man flip phone.So happy every time you've checked in Peach and it has been far too long between those check points. But congrats on the new 'puter. I would be miserable trying to do this on my phone too.Hi everyone.
Hope all is well with you all.
I finally saved up enough money for a new computer. Now I can come on here more often. It was hard just using the phone.
Ouch. And they say you can't fight city hall. But here's hoping you can as that would essentially make your home uninhabitable. I wonder if a good attorney couldn't get you some relief in that a building permit was issued for your house in good faith or some such?The battle with the County is not going well. It's going to be a knock down drag out. Hopefully, I can get them to favor the opposite side of the right-away when they do pave. In Alabama, Adverse Possession does not apply to disputes with government entities so I'm at their mercy. My road is on a list of 10 county maintained roads that are scheduled to be paved this year and half have problems. My problem, besides being MINE is that the county could force me to move my home or pave to within 2 feet of my front porch.OMGosh Ernie, so very happy to hear from you. I have wondered so many times how you were, where you were, and so many have asked. You (and Peach) have been very much missed persons. Yay!!!And you made good use of it and tracked me down. Got a new computer myself as my laptop is dying and only will boot when I ask nice. Those of you that know me know how unlikely THAT would be. Anyway, a lot has gone on since I stopped in last. Doc Holliday's is thriving and despite being shuttered for 10 weeks only to open to restriction of hours and capacities we finished 2020 in the black with a gross slightly above 2019 and about 4 times 2014 (our first year) In July of 2018, we purchased the building and immediately set about hiring architects to draw up a kitchen addition. Progress was slow due to it being a relatively small project and we were finally ready to start bu Feb. 2020 and then, the SHTF with covid. Money that would have gone to the addition instead went to maintaining health insurance for employees and liquor liability and all insurance on the building plus taxes minimal utilities and security. For the 10 weeks we were closed, there was someone in the building at all times. I slept there with a 12 gauge and a pistol close at hand as there were several cases of looting in the area. Thankfully no one died although I heard the door rattle about 1:30 AM one night. A sad customer saw some lights on and wanted a beer. Sorry can't do that, fella.Hi everyone.
Hope all is well with you all.
I finally saved up enough money for a new computer. Now I can come on here more often. It was hard just using the phone.
Fast forward to the fall. Hurricane Sally ripped through here with horrible damage to many homes and businesses. I spent the night at Doc's only heading home once the eye was over us The building was spared serious damage and we were only closed 4 days until power was restored. We're on the same line as the electric company and City Hall.
I guess that covers the main stuff Life is mostly good, but now I'm dealing with the county on a property line problem. Seems they want to pave my front lawn. Long story but this might help to explain the results of a new survey in preparation of paving my road
(Hope you are successful fighting city/county hall.)
And for the newscomers, no, Ernie and Peach aren't a 'couple' but have been friends longer than many of you have been alive.
Hopefully you won't need bail money.More surveyors out here this morning laying out exactly where my house is located. They are gathering information for the person who will decide what's going to happen to Cassa de Ernie. I have to admit, everyone at County has been sympathetic and helpful if non committal so although I'm still in limbo, at least, I'm not angry. Angry would be bad. I'm very protective of my self and my property and heavily armed.
Got my second jab today. New BD: 5/27.
Omigosh, Ernie came back to say hello and I missed him. Hi Mr. Ernie it's me freedombecki of long ago. Hope we see you more often. Every one of us missed you in one way or another.And you made good use of it and tracked me down. Got a new computer myself as my laptop is dying and only will boot when I ask nice. Those of you that know me know how unlikely THAT would be. Anyway, a lot has gone on since I stopped in last. Doc Holliday's is thriving and despite being shuttered for 10 weeks only to open to restriction of hours and capacities we finished 2020 in the black with a gross slightly above 2019 and about 4 times 2014 (our first year) In July of 2018, we purchased the building and immediately set about hiring architects to draw up a kitchen addition. Progress was slow due to it being a relatively small project and we were finally ready to start bu Feb. 2020 and then, the SHTF with covid. Money that would have gone to the addition instead went to maintaining health insurance for employees and liquor liability and all insurance on the building plus taxes minimal utilities and security. For the 10 weeks we were closed, there was someone in the building at all times. I slept there with a 12 gauge and a pistol close at hand as there were several cases of looting in the area. Thankfully no one died although I heard the door rattle about 1:30 AM one night. A sad customer saw some lights on and wanted a beer. Sorry can't do that, fella.Hi everyone.
Hope all is well with you all.
I finally saved up enough money for a new computer. Now I can come on here more often. It was hard just using the phone.
Fast forward to the fall. Hurricane Sally ripped through here with horrible damage to many homes and businesses. I spent the night at Doc's only heading home once the eye was over us The building was spared serious damage and we were only closed 4 days until power was restored. We're on the same line as the electric company and City Hall.
I guess that covers the main stuff Life is mostly good, but now I'm dealing with the county on a property line problem. Seems they want to pave my front lawn. Long story but this might help to explain the results of a new survey in preparation of paving my road
Sorry to hear your front yard is being threatened by imminent domain.The battle with the County is not going well. It's going to be a knock down drag out. Hopefully, I can get them to favor the opposite side of the right-away when they do pave. In Alabama, Adverse Possession does not apply to disputes with government entities so I'm at their mercy. My road is on a list of 10 county maintained roads that are scheduled to be paved this year and half have problems. My problem, besides being MINE is that the county could force me to move my home or pave to within 2 feet of my front porch.OMGosh Ernie, so very happy to hear from you. I have wondered so many times how you were, where you were, and so many have asked. You (and Peach) have been very much missed persons. Yay!!!And you made good use of it and tracked me down. Got a new computer myself as my laptop is dying and only will boot when I ask nice. Those of you that know me know how unlikely THAT would be. Anyway, a lot has gone on since I stopped in last. Doc Holliday's is thriving and despite being shuttered for 10 weeks only to open to restriction of hours and capacities we finished 2020 in the black with a gross slightly above 2019 and about 4 times 2014 (our first year) In July of 2018, we purchased the building and immediately set about hiring architects to draw up a kitchen addition. Progress was slow due to it being a relatively small project and we were finally ready to start bu Feb. 2020 and then, the SHTF with covid. Money that would have gone to the addition instead went to maintaining health insurance for employees and liquor liability and all insurance on the building plus taxes minimal utilities and security. For the 10 weeks we were closed, there was someone in the building at all times. I slept there with a 12 gauge and a pistol close at hand as there were several cases of looting in the area. Thankfully no one died although I heard the door rattle about 1:30 AM one night. A sad customer saw some lights on and wanted a beer. Sorry can't do that, fella.Hi everyone.
Hope all is well with you all.
I finally saved up enough money for a new computer. Now I can come on here more often. It was hard just using the phone.
Fast forward to the fall. Hurricane Sally ripped through here with horrible damage to many homes and businesses. I spent the night at Doc's only heading home once the eye was over us The building was spared serious damage and we were only closed 4 days until power was restored. We're on the same line as the electric company and City Hall.
I guess that covers the main stuff Life is mostly good, but now I'm dealing with the county on a property line problem. Seems they want to pave my front lawn. Long story but this might help to explain the results of a new survey in preparation of paving my road
(Hope you are successful fighting city/county hall.)
And for the newscomers, no, Ernie and Peach aren't a 'couple' but have been friends longer than many of you have been alive.
Congratulations, to one of America's finest SFC Ollie.Elections at the American Legion tonight. I was reelected to a 2 year term as Commander. that starts me on my 10th year in the position. Really need some younger Veterans to step up....
Hombre is a member of the Legion and I bet he would enjoy your chapter, but he couldn't help out in the younger department.Elections at the American Legion tonight. I was reelected to a 2 year term as Commander. that starts me on my 10th year in the position. Really need some younger Veterans to step up....