Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for March 14, 2022

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    ScottJB  over 2 years ago

    So that’s how you keep the wife from messing up your workbench.

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    drbee  over 2 years ago

    DON’T!!! If you ‘Tidy’ his bench, he’ll spend the next year trying to find all the stuff he Used to know the location of. He will NOT thank you.

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    Zeno2099  over 2 years ago

    That is sweet.

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    bjpenning  over 2 years ago

    No pictures of their son???

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    jagedlo  over 2 years ago

    His favorite tools, and his favorite Rose…

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    Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    That Jimbo….

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    pheets  over 2 years ago

    Admire the environment and learn from it. Mr pheets has his ways and methods in his work shed as well. I would NEVER adjust the slightest thing it is SOOO …him… And yes, there are a few pics of me in there, too.. not MY faves but they are his.. the thought and care counts : )

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    eladee AKA Wally  over 2 years ago

    She loves the way he’s decorated it.

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    MT Wallet   over 2 years ago

    I read a newspaper column by a man who has garbage moments, but links are discouraged on gocomics. If I can figure out another way I’ll post it.

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    mafastore  over 2 years ago

    We have a number of creative spaces here – our garage is husband’s wood shop, the unfinished half of our basement is additional wood shop, the finished half is craft storage which includes leather hide sections which he uses his leather bench to work on plus a table cutting table for fabric (stored on their bolts) and mat board (stored in large plastic bag, what was intended as a family room holds our main studio space – two 5 ft work tables (back to back so makes a 5X5 foot table together),54 dressers/chests of fabric, needlework and related items, 2 – 6ft bookcases of books, 6 drawer units, and assorted other storage things and, lastly, our living room serves as a loom room from Jan 15 to Dec 15 (I get it as living room for a month for Christmas decorating) for husband’s loom’s, yarns, and supplies and to do his weaving.

    He thinks he knows where all of his stuff is. Then he will come to me and say that he cannot find some tool or project. My reply will be “What were you last working on with it?” From his answer I can generally figure out where he left “it” – whether he left it that day or months/years before.

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