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   / Good morning!!!! #43,341  
Had 2 A-10 Warthogs "bombing and strafing", the airport, which has a runway about 300 yards from my house, yesterday. Quite a sight, they're old planes but still the best ground attack aircraft ever built.
%0 today, then 60's and 70's for the next two weeks they say. Still have a little snow from Friday laying around.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,342  
A chilly 28 this morning and headed to 66 today. Heavy frost. Although our frost free date is in April it had been a while since we had one.

Got a bunch of air out of the fuel system yesterday. I'm thinking that was the hard start problem. We'll see how it is today. I put out hay and moved some dirt with it yesterday a couple of hours total. Maybe that got the air out. If not tomorrow should. 50 acres of seed to spread and drag down.

As for today it's going to be an easy day. Walk birds, check cows, and then go get the harrow from dad's.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,343  
Good Morning. 0750, sunny, 52F with 77% humidity. Forecast high of 72F with no chance of rain today, and as low of 46F tonight. Another light frost on the roof this morning. {according to Margie. She had to be at work 6 hours earlier than me, so I slept in}

I have a lockout today for the Chamber of Commerce Banquet tomorrow night. One of the ladies coming in to decorate is on the Civic Center Board of Directors {ie. one of my bosses}, so I had better find an unwrinkled shirt to wear. I don't have to be there until noon, so I'll piddle around in the garden this morning.

You guys have a good one,

Larro
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,344  
31 going to 52 with sun right now. Been busy since Friday morning when I picked up the two year old grandson. He helped me change the oil in the JD and we had lots of fun running around and other stuff. We did run the trains a lot to. I could not get on the forum at all yesterday and when I tried on Friday it was so slow I gave up. ?????? Yesterday afternoon we went to a birthday party for the kids cousin at the Moose so he went home with mom and dad from there.
Just wife and me today and no plans other than a trip to Krogers for food.

I have to admit that it is bad to have wildlife get too used to you. Why we stop feeding the deer as soon as anything pops up out of the ground they can eat. As for porcupines for pets, Not a chance here. All they do is ring and kill the trees. They are targets. Some wildlife I can do without. Lucky for them there are not many around these parts.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #43,345  
40 degrees going up to low fifties today in the start of a warming trend with nights in the fifities and days in the 70's.
No rain predicted until next weekend so should be a good week outdoors to get things done.

Eric, are your lambs bigger than normal or is that just an impressive picture? Maybe it's just a foot of wool on them...

The ribs were only ok...cooked nicely in the grill at 250-300 with a dry rub, taste was good, just chewy. Kinda miss the moisture of all the traditional
barbecue glop on them but trying to avoid that. Next time I might try boiling them first but at least they were edible. Opted not for a rack but individually cut ribs so that could have been a factor; mostly I have no idea what I'm doing and happily admit it...:D Next time will be better. While at the meat market, got some fresh local sausage and one big Delmonico steak that will feed two.

now did you know that a chittering is a cooked chitterling, aka chitlin? None of which any sane person would put in their mouth btw. And I expect Larro to correct me to tell me how good pigs intestines are. And hog maw which apparently is often eaten as "soul food" also. I read the instructions for cleaning chitterlings and no thanks, complete turn off. Although, Eric's ancestors ate them, but now are too "civilized" to do so:

Chitterlings were common peasant food in medieval England, and remained a staple of the diet of low-income families right up until the late 19th century. Thomas Hardy wrote of chitterlings in his novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles, when the father of a poor family, John Durbeyfield, talks of what he would like to eat:

Tell 'em at home that I should like for supper, well, lamb's fry if they can get it; and if they can't, black-pot; and if they can't get that, well, chitterlings will do.


Ok, smart man, first he wanted some of Eric's lamb. then...I'm stumped here, what is black pot? Lots of info on cooking in black iron pots but not a recipe. Did it mean anything and everything that went in the big pot?

Chitterlings = yuk in my book like eating saus meat tried it once no more or Creasy salad just not in my vocabulary city boy I guess
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,346  
A chilly 28 this morning and headed to 66 today. Heavy frost. Although our frost free date is in April it had been a while since we had one.

Got a bunch of air out of the fuel system yesterday. I'm thinking that was the hard start problem. We'll see how it is today. I put out hay and moved some dirt with it yesterday a couple of hours total. Maybe that got the air out. If not tomorrow should. 50 acres of seed to spread and drag down.

As for today it's going to be an easy day. Walk birds, check cows, and then go get the harrow from dad's.

Hopefully that fixed it
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,347  
Had 2 A-10 Warthogs "bombing and strafing", the airport, which has a runway about 300 yards from my house, yesterday. Quite a sight, they're old planes but still the best ground attack aircraft ever built.
%0 today, then 60's and 70's for the next two weeks they say. Still have a little snow from Friday laying around.

A10s used to be stationed at myrtle beach but that air base closed down really enjoyed seeing them do fly by's over the beach
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,348  
The ribs were only ok...cooked nicely in the grill at 250-300 with a dry rub, taste was good, just chewy. Kinda miss the moisture of all the traditional
barbecue glop on them but trying to avoid that. Next time I might try boiling them first but at least they were edible. Opted not for a rack but individually cut ribs so that could have been a factor; mostly I have no idea what I'm doing and happily admit it...:D Next time will be better. While at the meat market, got some fresh local sausage and one big Delmonico steak that will feed two.

now did you know that a chittering is a cooked chitterling, aka chitlin? None of which any sane person would put in their mouth btw. And I expect Larro to correct me to tell me how good pigs intestines are. And hog maw which apparently is often eaten as "soul food" also. I read the instructions for cleaning chitterlings and no thanks, complete turn off. Although, Eric's ancestors ate them, but now are too "civilized" to do so:

Chitterlings were common peasant food in medieval England, and remained a staple of the diet of low-income families right up until the late 19th century. Thomas Hardy wrote of chitterlings in his novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles, when the father of a poor family, John Durbeyfield, talks of what he would like to eat:

Tell 'em at home that I should like for supper, well, lamb's fry if they can get it; and if they can't, black-pot; and if they can't get that, well, chitterlings will do.


Ok, smart man, first he wanted some of Eric's lamb. then...I'm stumped here, what is black pot? Lots of info on cooking in black iron pots but not a recipe. Did it mean anything and everything that went in the big pot?

Always a good idea to boil ribs first unless you are doing a real slow cook {below 250F}.

And it is not that chittlin's are good, it just that they are part of the pig and as such, should be ate. Black folks and poor whites alike ate everything that didn't run off. My Granny Messer made renowned chittlin bread. That is about the best way to eat them, in a thick hoecake of cornbread. It spreads the taste around more:eek:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,349  
Had 2 A-10 Warthogs "bombing and strafing", the airport, which has a runway about 300 yards from my house, yesterday. Quite a sight, they're old planes but still the best ground attack aircraft ever built.


I hope you didn't hear that BBRRRRRRRRRR sound or something around there surely got blown to bits...;)
That really had to be cool to watch and be thankful you weren't on the receiving end.
Just your tax dollars hard at work.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #43,350  
Had 2 A-10 Warthogs "bombing and strafing", the airport, which has a runway about 300 yards from my house, yesterday. Quite a sight, they're old planes but still the best ground attack aircraft ever built.


I hope you didn't hear that BBRRRRRRRRRR sound or something around there surely got blown to bits...;)
That really had to be cool to watch and be thankful you weren't on the receiving end.
Just your tax dollars hard at work.

Yep but military training is one of the few things I don't consider a waste of my tax dollars.
 

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