Little Chain Saw, 5-27-26

After our burst of bad weather I forgot to post the little chain saw again so here it is.

AND I forgot to turn off the hydrant – weather was nasty so didn’t walk that far when I took the dogs out so this morning the geese are gliding thru deep water in the pond and loving it!

CRS – a condition I have – can’t remember shit! Sigh.

15 thoughts on “Little Chain Saw, 5-27-26

  1. Candy

    I’m happy every day I wake up and can remember my own, and my family members’ names, lol! There are so many names that just won’t come to me … until the middle of the night, when I wake up with the name popped into my head. The joys of getting older! Love seeing Dot and Sarah … so sweet!

  2. Charlotte in No. California

    I definitely have CRS! I think it’s getting worse. Gotta laugh!! I love that little saw. I’ll check out Lowe’s next time I’m there. I have a battery-operated blower. So much easier than messing with an extension cord.

  3. Martha W in WY

    NEWS FLASH: No cure for CRS. It seems to be age related. Research is on going. For the present time use some tried and true techniques like retracing your steps, or go to bed and it’ll come to you. Haha!

  4. Sue Smith

    Historical!! My hubs and I both have CRS. I decided we may as well laugh as cry over the idiotic things we do. We have an invisible member in our house named Spook. He makes us do crazy things and also hides things from us.
    I keep eyeballing that saw. We have a battery powered clipper already but they do different things. We really love the clipper.

    1. Mary Etherington Post author

      Sue – I also have a battery operated hedge trimmer and weed eater. I use and love all of them!

  5. Carla J in the mitten

    CRS
    was in the family years ago in Air Force days
    Combat Readiness Squadron
    We’ve had frequent episodes of CRS ever since. Can’t remember what years hubby was in one but that was over 25 years ago.

  6. Deb in Idaho

    I will definitely get that little saw after I that care of some medical issues. I will have to fight my hubby for it though. I to have CRS! Joy of getting older.

  7. Sue H

    CRS must be very contagious. Seems the epidemic has wafted down this way too! I’ll remember what CRS stands for if you give me a couple of minutes. Lol!

  8. Helen Thomas

    I have a little Makita chain saw, and love, love, love it! So handy.

    Helen in Kansas

  9. Carolyn Howard

    From what I hear, CRS is an epidemic. However, the beat goes on and so do we. I will continue to look for my phone, glasses, etc. Now to remember to “send”.

    Carolyn

  10. Jan in MA

    That’s a cute little saw, I think I might be looking for one of those. And I, too, suffer from CRS! Jan in MA

    1. Mary Etherington Post author

      Lynette – I meant to ask you how many times you ride in a week and where – established trails? Is your horse boarded near you or do you live in the country? I hope I’m not repeating myself here – CRS, you know.

      1. Lynette

        Mary, I was riding 3-4 times a week. I boarded him near me — about 5-10 min drive from the house. I ride dressage and the barn has a lovely dressage ring that we rode in.

        You have not repeated yourself. Made me laugh — I start many a conversation with “please stop me if I’ve asked/said this before”. LOL.

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