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   / Good morning!!!! #104,701  
2020-01-09, 0332

8 degrees right now...high about 20 today.

Since Thomas and jbrumberg brought up snow squalls, one hit while I was driving north (home) on I-89...a few miles north of the Woodstock/Quechee exit. Blowing hard and visibility was nil. The only way I knew I was on the road was by watching the guardrail on the right side of the highway. It also got very dark for about 5 minutes. Fortunately, it was a fasting moving storm and passed in about 10-15 minutes.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,702  
I don't see the 6.4 pounds in 2 days. Where is it? I do see this quote:
"the amount of purine from various foods consumed over the 2-day period was based on dietary recall according to the serving size and number of servings of each food consumed; thus, recall bias is possible."

On page 7 it states that 1.66g of purines is the equivalent of about 1.4kg of meat. Then in Table 2 it said that the median purine intake over the 2 days in Quintile 5 was 3.48g. So I did the math and came up with 2.935kg, or 6.47 lbs of meat equivalent. Since 3.48g was the median, there were some who ate more purines than this. They likely ate other purine foods besides meat, but the other food purine reference was spinach, which would have had to have been 13 lbs, a lot of spinach. I hope I did the math right.

One of the companion articles said cherries reduced the risk of gout by 35%.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,703  
Good morning all.
Last 24 hours hasn't been good here, picked up a bug from somewhere, spent most of yesterday in bed with electric blanket turned up.
Plus I had a bit of a scare with a numbness attack down my left arm and over my ribcage. Two choices, one not good for sure, but arthritis guy is confident it was caused by my hauling all those heavy boxes downstairs. Two episodes, both about 15 minutes long, and zero residual, feel fine now, at least there. Very strange feeling and I will head in to primary doc or ER if it happens again. Never had heart problems and just passed comprehensive lab tests. Just a reminder to me that I really need to downsize and simplify.

So I am sitting here trying to stop sweating from shower. Not a good day for taking it easy either, have 4 dozen cupcakes and a batch of brownies to bake for garden club meeting tomorrow, my turn on refreshments.

Toppop, what a great looking tractor. My 1230, 22 years old, one size larger than yours, has the same step! Dealer installed
a step for the prior owner, his BIL, and it's been nice to have, just have to make sure I don't slip on edge. a little rubber pad might be helpful.

Roy, sounds like a scary drive. These sudden whiteouts (fogouts?)seem to be a big factor in the multi car pileups recently.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,704  
30 this morning high of 47

Most of the snow that fell is gone heading for very mild stretch of weather but rain mixed in

Like the step Toppop

Still need to put Christmas tree back in storage

Prayers for all in need
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,705  
Good morning, the temp is -14°F and going to a high of 19. Wind calm. 30% chance of flurries.

My cousin and I were not all that close. Whenever my parents and I were at the farm, she was away at school, teaching. I have talked to her face to face about 4 times in 73 years. She is the one that held a doctorate in English and taught at NYU.
She is also the one that, after her sister died was running around between lawyers in Cayuga, ON (30 miles west of the farm) and Hamilton and not getting much sleep. She fell asleep at the wheel and motored into a guardrail, lost the front bumper with license plated attached and continued on home. It took the cops exactly one day to find her at home with the car. When they asked for a DL she produced an Ontario DL that that was issued in 1942. She didn't need a DL in New York, she lived in Manhatten and walked or took the train wherever she wanted to go, so she never thought of renewing it. She got charged with 'leaving the scene', paid the fine and carried on with life. I don't think they charged her with driving without a license. She readily admitted to me that her sister was the 'driver' of the family and that she wasn't all that good at it. Now I am here to tell you that the road she wrecked the car on is heavily travelled by farm machinery AND trucks. She is dam lucky she didn't cross the line and get a truck in her lap. This road is two lanes with a 50 mph speed limit except for towns. I used to run across that road (Hwy 3) myself. It was/is a good way to get around the scales at Woodstock, ON.

I've got a town run today and gas up the Dodge. In winter I never let the tank get below 1/2. Come to think about it, I never let the tank get below 1/2 in summer either.


Have a good day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,707  
20 with a wind chill of 8 good morning
Time to shower, take the dogs out, grab a coffee and head to the PD 2 friends retiring today going to head in for their last Roll Call.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,708  
Good morning all. I have been doing a lot of sliding in mud after last nights rain. Should have lifted down some bales for feed yesterday while it was still dry :duh:

Don, the most simple and reliable indication of battery status is to measure the voltage at the terminals after the vehicle has been stood for a while. If it drops down to 12.0V or less, then it hasn't been getting enough charge i.e. not driven often enough or for long enough.
With a healthy, fully charged battery, it should take at least a couple of weeks of being parked up to get to this point. Assuming no faults, if this keeps happening after only being parked for 2 or 3 days, then the battery capacity has gone right down.

Ideally I like to see lead acid batteries keeping up above 12.4 V, or their life is going to be significantly reduced. I will take a closer look at just how much current is being wasted in our cars once I get these batteries replaced.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,709  
Feel your pain Ron. It痴 supposed to get down to 60ー here tonight and up to 77ー tomorrow.

I値l throw a jacket in the tractor tomorrow ... in your honor, while running the tractor cab A/C.

Maybe Ron will remind you of the nice cold temps come August when you are reporting the 100s :).
 
   / Good morning!!!! #104,710  
24 going to 43 and sunny.

DABSGT, nice eagle pic...looks like some smaller birds nearby ready to chase it, too.

Jay, that Big Green Egg looks pretty lonely out there in the snow.

Randy, smart to have that step installed, but Rick's elevator method sounds good, too.

Paul, I couldn't see your new Shropshire cottage since it's on FB. Maybe take some pix next time you're there and post here :). Also good that you have a mortar and welding guy down the road to call when you need help.

Got all my rounds split and stacked yesterday, and brought some dry wood onto the porch ahead of rain this weekend.
 

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