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   / Good morning!!!! #89,361  
It was 46°F here this morning. It sunny but, windy and forecast is for 64°F this afternoon. Winds are steady 12-15 mph with some 15-20 mph gusts.

I need to spray a few places, with glyphosate, if the wind dies down. That's not likely.

My safe bet, is to do some trimming around both tanks and the floating pier. We have two cypress trees near the pier and some cypress knees have come up under where the pier is connected to land. I'm hoping I can just pick that end up and chop out the knees underneath it. Anyone ever chopped out cypress knees? Do they grow back or come up somewhere else?

Hope everyone has an excellent week.

Prayers to all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,362  
The only musical instrument I can play,is the stereo. My mom and most of her family were singers and musicians.
My daughter plays soprano sax, clarinet, keyboards and pretty much anything she wants. She taught herself to play keyboards in one evening using woodwinds music and by ear. I have no such talents.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,363  
I missed the race, but saw all the crash replays later. Honestly I prefer tractor and draft animal pulls. Watching those drivers reminds me of the Masshole drivers near Beantown who delusionally believe are great drivers regardless of road conditions.

Hahaha ... now, THAT's funny, Jay.

Unfortunately, those people are everywhere, and you'll never convince them that they're not nearly as good at driving as they seem to think they are.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,364  
51 now, high 51, had another .3 of rain overnight, the ground is like a sponge. Two or three more days of rain by the weekend, some may briefly start as, or mix with snow. Grass is starting to green, wild onions are 8” tall in the far back where I don’t treat, just mow. Robins have been here for a month, larks and small birds are arriving daily. Typical March weather in February.
Hope you all have a great day, prayers for the masses.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,365  
Having one of those days at work so far today. I sure wish "stupid" was more painful for the giver than it is for the receiver.

The fact that it's not, explains a lot!:laughing:

Too bad it's easier to be stupid than not!:laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,366  
I have no such talents.

(WARNING: Strong personal opinions expressed below ... feel free to disagree)

Sure you do, Randy. If one person can do it, any person can do it. Playing musical instruments is mostly a mechanical thing, with a small (yet important) artistic part. Pretty much anyone can learn to mechanically manipulate an instrument and make it sound notes. So long as you have the physical ability to move the keys or vibrate the strings, you can play an instrument. Anyone can be taught that, no different than typing or operating a machine. The artistic part, though, I don't believe can be taught. You either have it or you don't. That's why some musicians seem better than others.

I've always believed it's not so much about talent as it is about drive and desire. If you want to learn something - really want it - you will. Some people are really driven to learn music, while most see it as a passing fancy. Kind of like auto repair. It's not difficult either if you know what you're doing. I've always thought it would be nice to be better at auto repair. However, I've spent my time learning other pursuits instead ... namely music. I have the physical ability to do any repairs, I've just not applied myself enough to learning it better. And, so it goes with most people and music.

I've always had that drive. I can't remember a time when I didn't want to play music. I learned to play trumpet (cornet, actually) and read music in grade school, and as a teenager started teaching myself to play other instruments as well. I'm currently up to 14 instruments, including voice, and I'm not done yet. I both read music and play by ear, which really helps.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,367  
Thanks for the pep talk, Paul, but even though I very much love music, learning to play it, unless on the stereo, is beyond my grasp. The bottom line is that there are only so many hours in the day, and the time to become proficient at it just isn't there. But on top of that, I can't keep a rhythm to save my life, and it's a good day when I can breathe and walk at the same time. It's a miracle I made it this far. All of this only increases my appreciation for those that have mastered the skill, and especially those that have pushed beyond that and mould their artistic talents into such marvelous creations. The world is truly a better place with folks like you in it!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,368  
63°F and no rain.

A productive day yesterday, expecting another today.
Have to mail 2nd half property taxes. That lights the checking account. Need to make a dump run. Happy Hour this afternoon being hosted at neighbors.

Sad to read of all the friends passing and relative medical crises.

As for perspective, my adjustment was a bit different. Not me personally, but when wife was hit head on and suddenly in intensive care for 10 days, then visiting her 2 or 3 times a day for 5 months provided lots of time to think. Thankfully, I was semi retired at the time. We are certifiable unemployable and wouldn’t change that.


Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,369  
Posted as the artist you are Paul, and I agree. My Bud has the artistic gift, but his lack of self confidence holds him back despite all the + feedback with his music or photography. :(

"....The world is truly a better place with folks like you in it!"- RNG

I would extend that to include the entire readership here. I do not see any "takers" posting only "givers."

The times I've driven around Boston convinced me that I am better off out here in rural western MA/Baja VT(?) where the biggest driving hazards are the "groovers" who drive with the cosmic forces, the blue haired q-tips who can not see over the dashboard and like to tromp the gas on the rare straight-a-ways and then brake down to 20 mph for the numerous curves, and domestic and native wildlife. I think the "blue hairs" hone their driving skills. in FL during the Winter months.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #89,370  
Like all the comments on abilities.
When I was employed. If someone asked me what my background was. I would reply. “Jack of all trades. Master of absolutely nothing. What do you need fixed on your machine?”
I can actually dance. But not to music.
 

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