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   / Good morning!!!! #76,231  
any mushroom fans here? Still need to know if I can pick/eat those mushrooms growing in my wheat straw.
That terribly weedy straw just might be good for something if I can eat those mushrooms.
I love to cook with mushrooms so if I can eat them that would be great.
But like petting a snake, better not until you really know what it is...........:shocked:

of course any of you that are tired of my babble
can come right back and tell me these poisonous toadstools are just yummy! :D

I've seen some like this growing in straw before-- I asked two different libertarians, and one believed they were psychedlic (European libertarians tend to be more in to this sort of "liberty" than many American ones). I was also wondering if they were edible or not, as they were growing in the hay that had fallen to the ground where the goats were eating over winter.

Your best bet is to find someone living near you who is familiar with the local mushrooms, given that mushrooms that are edible in one region may have look alikes in another region that are poisonous.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,232  
Well still not swimming weather here.
Woke up to 0 c (32 F) wondering if we will ever see a summer.

Annual garage sale w/e here so will be touring all the side streets.
City publishes a list of sales to make shopping easier, by local law we only are allowed 2 sales per year on specified dates with no exceptions.
Sales dates are the norm recently as just too many were operating home businesses under the guise of 'garage/yard sale'.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,233  
Something got two of our indian runner ducks and the rouen duck, leaving us with just one runner duck and rouen mallard.

I noticed earlier this week that the dog, when he runs away from me out in the field, was ending up later in the area were the chickens/ducks are penned up, so putting fencing against the boards that make up the wall of the shed of the neighboring house was on my to-do list.

Not sure though if foxes or hawks-- part of the Rouen duck, which was large, was left behind, but the indian runners who are lightweight were totally gone. Leads me to believe a hawk carried off the runners and just ate as much of the Rouen before the dog perhaps scared her away. But could have been a fox unable to get out the hole.

We were gone most of yesterday for my oldest son's birthday, so not sure when it happened either.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,234  
Well still not swimming weather here.
Woke up to 0 c (32 F) wondering if we will ever see a summer.

Good morning! 72˚ before sunrise.
It is swimming weather here with temps in the high 90s in the afternoon. Water temp 85˚ It is also very dry, the grass is wilting. Happy to report there is no volcano activity here making it a bit uneventful, but sometimes uneventful is good. Not a good time to mow, unless I need a cloud to cool things off - a cloud of dust.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,235  
Sure looks like the East Coast is getting Texas's rain too. All of it...
Not a good day to go driving around North of here. Raining lightly.
Long time to clean up for cleaning ladies, now a break and then go work on machinery in the barn.
I just love being in there in the rain, rain on a metal roof

never had a magic shroom, in controlled circumstances perhaps someday. Not before I'd need to do anything constructive for several days.
I think back about all that window pane acid my fraternity mates were trying on Saturday night in college. Even before I got into the insurance business
I saw too much risk in that.
Really don't want a ride to local ER after turning into a paranoid schizophrenic.
It's the potatoes, I know they are after me....
Run, preferably with no clothes on.
Perhaps not.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,236  
Good Morning!!!! 59F @ 5:30AM. Sunny. High near 80F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.

Nice sunrise, Ron. Thanks for sharing the photo.

The "rule" I've always heard is not to mix synthetic oil with petroleum based oil, Drew. And even if you carefully measure the proportions, the viscosity still may not be what you calculate. Another rule I live by is to not eat wild mushrooms. Even the experts sometimes get sick/dead from breaking this rule.

Sorry about your birds, Andrew. Might be time to set up a game camera to find out what killed 'em.

Plenty of crickets chirping when I awoke this morning at about 4:30, even one in the kitchen when I went to get a drink of water. Sounded like it was coming from a corner on the counter, but when I got there I couldn't tell where the noise was coming from any longer. The cricket kept chirping, so I was obviously not close enough. Now the geese are up honking over the lake, the hummers are buzzing and squawking on the feeders, and other feathered friends are calling that it's time to get after the worm. For me that means more tractor time, and whatever other trouble I can find to get into this afternoon.:laughing:

I did a lot of limbing yesterday, and a whole lot more branch gathering and dumping them on the burn pile, but while admiring my work from the comfort of the back patio last night realized I could do a whole lot more. But that would be for appearances sake, and not fire safety, so I'll draw the line and give my neck, shoulders, and hands a few days to recuperate from their workout in the "wood gym".

While in town yesterday I went to Home Depot and Tractor Supply looking for a bolt with a 13/16" hex head on it to match the size of my neighbor's trailer lug nuts. 5/8" bolts were too big, 1/2" too small, and neither store had 9/16" bolts. This is what happens when chain stores try to take the place of real hardware stores. There are only two left in town now, both on the other side from where I was, and it was already past 5PM so I decided to leave it for next week.

The neighbor and I looked at the trial fit of the new fenders on his trailer yesterday as well, and he's decided that they are a LOT bigger than the old ones. So much so that we may end up trimming them a bit, and extending the simple brackets I'd envisioned so they will ride much closer to the tires. I hope not too much lower, though, as he was thinking of allowing only two inches between the two. Not sure how much travel the suspension provides, so next time I get it up on jack stands I'll make some measurements. He needs it back to haul his tractor Saturday, so I towed it to his place for him and got to meet the deputy sheriff that he's befriended. More than befriended, as the neighbor's wife and the deputy have started a goat raising business together and now have close to ninety animals they're caring for. It's saving my neighbor some tractor time not mowing, but he's instead building more fences, a trade off I'm not sure he's very happy with.:laughing: The wife has even roped the deputy into helping with the fencing, an activity he didn't look happy with, either.:laughing::laughing: Despite an invitation to join them for a taco lunch, I begged a rain check and got mine in town, otherwise I'd have been wrangling fence for her as well.:laughing::laughing::laughing:

TGIF gang!:drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,237  
Good morning to all! Low of 48, going up to 78 today, no rain, maybe a little wind. 20 to 30% chance of rain on Sunday, we really need it.

Got the weed eater all set up and tuned yesterday, probably use it today around a few spots around the trees, driveway, and walkways. That's the only places the grass / weeds are growing. Off to PT first this morning, then drop the dogs off at the groomer, then I'll get into something.

Don, I don't even have to mow this spring, every blade of grass turned brown, broke off, then blew away.

Drew, yes the oil can mix, you will essentially end up with 35 weight. As the mushrooms go, I have no idea...Andrew has the best bet.

Buppies, good luck with the surgery, hope everything works out well.

David, stay safe, no deep breathing...it's sad to see the damage / devastation, but at the same time spectacular images.

Ron, nice mower!

Wng, you need to set up a bunch of fans and blow some of that rain back this way! Stay out of the rushing water...no thoughts about white-water rafting!

Sad that 2 were killed in the bus accident, prayers out to the families. Lucky there weren't more fatalities. Everyone have a great day, prayers out to those healing.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,238  
It was 37* this morning, it was mostly sunny and in the low 70's yesterday. Today is going to be in the 60's with 40% chance of thunderstorms this afternoon.

Talked to my friend in North Carolina last night. He drives for YRC, he was on his way back to Charlotte from Richmond VA the night before last when he hit a piece of steel on the road. It blew the right front steering tire on the truck. It put him in the ditch, he said that he keep his foot in it and the back box on the set of doubles end up on its side. He got the truck back on the shoulder of the road. He said the pintle hook broke off, but the dolly stayed hooked to the back box and the safety chains stayed hooked to the front box.
This was the first accident he has had in 30 years of driving for the company. I'm sure glad he was ok, he is coming out here this fall to go hunting with me. He also said that there was a car on the side of the road that had hit the piece of steel and lost a oil pan before he hit it.

Going up and work on the fence today

Hope everyone has a nice day.
CWB.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,239  
Sure looks like the East Coast is getting Texas's rain too. All of it...
Not a good day to go driving around North of here. Raining lightly.
Long time to clean up for cleaning ladies, now a break and then go work on machinery in the barn.
I just love being in there in the rain, rain on a metal roof

never had a magic shroom, in controlled circumstances perhaps someday. Not before I'd need to do anything constructive for several days.
I think back about all that window pane acid my fraternity mates were trying on Saturday night in college. Even before I got into the insurance business
I saw too much risk in that.
Really don't want a ride to local ER after turning into a paranoid schizophrenic.
It's the potatoes, I know they are after me....
Run, preferably with no clothes on.
Perhaps not.

Drew, we’ll gladly take some of “our” rain back, if y’all have some to spare.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #76,240  
came in for early lunch, was a real grease monkey this morning but very successful.
Found the leak on the Super A, one of the pan bolts was loose almost the entire length of the bolt.
And it was the very hardest one to get at, no wonder...halfway in between and under, a real pain to even get my fingers on,
particularly with my arthritis. But I got it tightened again, and I bet more firmly than it was originally but not crazy tight, this old steel and tin
deforms too easily. Tightened all the pan bolts, most at least a quarter turn, but since this loose bolt was at the lowest spot, that's where the oil was
coming out. Couldn't have been too bad, oil still shows full by the dripometer they call a dip stick on this tractor. Then went and gave it a full lube job,
next is changing the oil. I had to chuckle that the original oil filter emblem says change filter every 20 hours.
 

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