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I want to build a firepit and surround it with smooth cement/concrete seating. Do you know how I can do this? Or should I just use wood!
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I know this is stupid, haha my friend and I agreed that it would be best to go to a store that wasn't infected but we couldn't agree on a store.
We agree to choose one with
-food
-water
-guns and ammunition and other weapons
-an accessible roof
-garden centre (for long term)
-Blockade equipment such as concrete and furniture
Where would you go? Or would you just stay home?
My idea would be to go to a grocery store chain distribution center. They are generally pretty secure without a lot of windows, and they'll have a boat load of supplies to live on. You'll need to bring your own guns, ammo, clothing, blankets, etc.
Another idea I had would be to grab all the supplies you can and make a bee line straight up into the mountains. I have this theory that as zombies aimlessly wander, they'll naturally flow down hill simply because gravity will naturally pull them down that way. So if you can get to place way high in the mountains and hide and do nothing to attract them, they should all go away within a few days.
I want to get rid of a 6" x 4" shed that is currently stood on a concrete base, partly underneath a willow tree in my garden. Anyone know what i can put in its place? Maybe stand alone plants or furniture or something? I don't want to get rid of the concrete base.
A nice picnic table and maybe some outdoor lounge chairs.
making it a nice family gathering place on nice days.
We have an adult German shorthaired pointer that is well toilet trained (inside and outside) she does her business up the sideway of our house which is great but our 6 month old pup (same breed) and she will do her business anywhere she likes. She is 'inside' toilet trained but outside is a problem. I've tried many methods but nothing seems to work. They're extremely smart dogs but i can't get get the pup to 'go' up the sideway like the other dog. They both used to 'go' on the grassed section of the backyard but we have had to fence that area off as the puppy chews all our plants, garden furniture etc. which she will grow out of but until then they live on the concrete section. It seems the only place she doesn't do her business is in their kennel! It's a big problem because when i come home from work and its dark i can't see what i'm stepping on!
Does anyone have any suggestions to help with training her?
Is there something (in Australia) i can spray on the concrete to deter her?
Two issues: avoid the concrete and go in a specific spot
For the concrete, it may be the smell. Wash the area with soap and water, then wash with vinegar. Don't use ammonia... and the soap may not have eliminated the urine smell.
To go in a specific spot, she may not want to go in "his" spot. So clean up his mess every other day. At the same time, take a small piece of her mess and put it in the spot where you want her to go. It might be helpful if you can lead her to that spot to let her smell it.
That might help to prime the pump....
i have 2, a big concrete one with rubbish/gardening stuff/weights and some old furniture
i have a wooden one with nothing in it, its so old it smells really bad!!ha
I used to have 2 storage buildings full of furniture I refused to part with. But figuring how much it was costing me to store it and I was never going to use the again I gave my sons the keys and donated the rest to the American Cancer Society.
Everyone was happy (plus I had an excuse to buy a few new not so needed pieces).
My husband won't let me have a storage shed out back. We have a three car garage and he won't let me keep anything in there either. We have a big attic but I am afraid of it. There is nothing wrong with it but I am not cool with attic. He says I save too much stuff. I say I may need it one day. Who knows who is right and wrong?
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