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   / Good morning!!!! #105,991  
29F headed to 46F slight chance some showers.

I have to pack and ready myself for work. I leave tomorrow and return on Fed 17th. Once I return I can pick up my tractor, it arrived yesterday and is being prepped.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #105,992  
Thomas improved some still large knot on rear ribs still painful rear and leg still blacklist and brown but the show has to go on and I will have help
 
   / Good morning!!!! #105,993  
Good Morning!!!! 50F @ 5:15AM. Partly cloudy. High around 65F. Winds light and variable.

Lots of choices for an inversion table in the local Facebook ads, DIF. I'll keep an eye out for an Invertalign, but wonder if are there other brands worth considering?

When I asked the internist how long I should lay upside down on the table, he suggested that a half hour would be OK :shocked:. But he also warned not to go fully inverted, at least at first, and that somewhere between 30° and 45° would be a good place to start.

There was an awkward moment at the urologist's yesterday when I had to drop trowel for the digital exam: I had my concealed carry with me and didn't want to startle him. He didn't mind at all, and we had a nice discussion of calibers and favorite makes while he did the deed.:laughing: When he reviewed my x-rays, he didn't find any kidney stones, so I feel like I dodged a bullet. Maybe the hard water here has been a help; the calcium in it will bind with the oxalate in my gut, letting it pass harmlessly through my system. But when I asked him when my next appointment with him would be, he smiled and said probably never. He's retiring. I congratulated him, then asked for a referral. He shook his head and told me he didn't have one. Apparently there's a shortage of qualified urologists in the area, and I was told to keep my eye out for a younger, good one.:confused2:

When I figured the number of fence post concrete bags I'd need, I used 0.6 cu. ft./80 lb. bag because that's what was listed on HD's web site. But when I went to pick up a load of 'em yesterday, the clerk said they only sold 50 lb. bags. :confused2: The Ford doesn't have the capacity to carry all that are needed in one load, but I still had to re-figure the number. Turns out 36 was half what I'll need, so that's what I bought. Come to find out someone had punched holes into the bottom row of bags on the pallet they wanted to sell me, and the loaders didn't want to remove them before putting that pallet into the truck. I stopped them; I didn't want that mess in the bed, either. They reluctantly agreed, but apparently that led to some uncertainty in their count, so they threw a few extras on top. When I got home, I learned that the Kubota's FEL wouldn't lift the pallet, even after I'd taken 400 lbs. off. Pulled off another 400 lbs. and I was good to go, but then had to move the other 16 bags. Decided to just pile 'em on the forks, 8 on each fork, but when I got to the shipping container, only one tine had bags on it. I didn't see 'em fall of because I was going backwards to get to the container. And then one bag fell off again when I went back for the 8. I was hoping to avoid lifting any of those bags, seeing as how I'm now shopping for an inversion table...:confused2:

The generator's supposed to show up today, and I know from yesterday that the FEL will lift somewhere around (36 - 16) x 50 ~= 1000 lbs. The generator weighs almost 1300 lbs., so I hope the delivery truck has a lift gate on it. But if it comes early enough, the neighbor'll have his giant backhoe here, so maybe we can use that. Otherwise, it could get interesting.:eek: One thing I know for certain is that I need to get the landscape rake off of the tractor and put the box blade on: I'll need all the ballast I can get if I end up having to use the forks on the tractor...

TGIF gang!:drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #105,994  
ronjhall
13 deer did not show up yesterday evening. But 3 bucks came to check out feeders. I watched them for a few minutes. Then remembered to take a picture. They must not like their picture taken. Only caught 2 of them in picture.
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Before you know it fawns will trying out there new legs. :)
Only 1 buck still carrying antlers here.

I'm still seeing a few with antlers on trail cams. Sounds like you have a perfect retirement day planned.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #105,997  
Good Morning!!!! 50F @ 5:15AM. Partly cloudy. High around 65F. Winds light and variable.

When I figured the number of fence post concrete bags I'd need, I used 0.6 cu. ft./80 lb. bag because that's what was listed on HD's web site. But when I went to pick up a load of 'em yesterday, the clerk said they only sold 50 lb. bags. :confused2: The Ford doesn't have the capacity to carry all that are needed in one load, but I still had to re-figure the number. Turns out 36 was half what I'll need, so that's what I bought. Come to find out someone had punched holes into the bottom row of bags on the pallet they wanted to sell me, and the loaders didn't want to remove them before putting that pallet into the truck. I stopped them; I didn't want that mess in the bed, either. They reluctantly agreed, but apparently that led to some uncertainty in their count, so they threw a few extras on top. When I got home, I learned that the Kubota's FEL wouldn't lift the pallet, even after I'd taken 400 lbs. off. Pulled off another 400 lbs. and I was good to go, but then had to move the other 16 bags. Decided to just pile 'em on the forks, 8 on each fork, but when I got to the shipping container, only one tine had bags on it. I didn't see 'em fall of because I was going backwards to get to the container. And then one bag fell off again when I went back for the 8. I was hoping to avoid lifting any of those bags, seeing as how I'm now shopping for an inversion table...:confused2:

The generator's supposed to show up today, and I know from yesterday that the FEL will lift somewhere around (36 - 16) x 50 ~= 1000 lbs. The generator weighs almost 1300 lbs., so I hope the delivery truck has a lift gate on it. But if it comes early enough, the neighbor'll have his giant backhoe here, so maybe we can use that. Otherwise, it could get interesting.:eek: One thing I know for certain is that I need to get the landscape rake off of the tractor and put the box blade on: I'll need all the ballast I can get if I end up having to use the forks on the tractor...

TGIF gang!:drink:

Rough day, huh RNG? I think you're just taunting your back problems by handling so much weight. Hope the genny unloads easily for you.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #105,998  
I have an ironman inversion table it's very solid. I never go inverted longer than a few minutes. Once you learn to relax your spine will release like a zipper and there is no need to stay on it any longer.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #105,999  
I'm still seeing a few with antlers on trail cams. Sounds like you have a perfect retirement day planned.

Bucks your seeing still with antlers what do estimate there age?

I think my day good plan Mrs. not so much....well except dinner. :laughing:
 

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