1/18/11

Age and wisdom may correlate in some cases; this does not imply causation.

Here's a milk chocolate banana pudding from Melissa Clark, as featured in the New York Times.

And here's a chocolate flan from whatscookingamerica.net.

Now, about that house we're building.

We have a growing assortment of fine machines, backup power, and a few sticks of wood nailed or glued together and attached to the concrete foundation. It's time to think about heavy lifting.

You might want to consider a jib crane from North American Industries, which can lift up to 10 tons, and can precisely spot loads of a few hundred pounds or less.

Or you might consider one of these beauties from Starlifter Cranes.

At any rate, the important thing is to get an adequate unit so that if you decide to build a larger bungalow than you had at first envisioned, you can reach for the sky.

Here are some more photos of exciting demolition attachments, from Antraquip.

And for those of you who are bored by pictures of heavy machinery, here is a rutabaga.

Happy trails....

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