Good Morning!!!! 75F @ 5:00AM. Abundant sunshine. High around 100F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Looks like the
Isaias picked up a little steam this morning, regaining hurricane strength with 70 MPH winds. The storm track now predicts landfall in northern South Carolina or southern North Carolina by tonight, passing through to Virginia and points north overnight.
Almost like you had your very own thunderstorm yesterday, Billy! Do you have your genny set up for dual fuel?
Here's a link to the
SpaceX landing, Ted, Billy, and anyone else that's interested. The hatch opening, which was delayed due to propellant fumes, is at the very, very end. Splashdown somewhere in the middle. Over six hours of coverage, so be prepared to scrub through to the good parts.:laughing:
I think I remember one of the Mercury astronauts having horrible sea sickness as he waited in his capsule for recovery, Eric. I guess spaceflight isn't all daring do and glory.
Hope you find your keys soon, Drew. Sounds like something I'd do when I want to put something away in a safe place where I won't lose it...:duh: Did you look in the Audi? But glad you've got fast internet at your new digs. Did you change your mind about the heart monitor procedure?
Were you batching it last night, Buppies?:thumbsup:
Will you be able to see through the raindrops without wiper blades, David?

Just one generator test so far, just after installation finished. I need to poke around in the Auto Generator Start module and get the exercise runs scheduled. They're supposed to be weekly, with a full load run once a month.
Another reason for staying under 100HP when I settled on the
M62, Rick,, is I couldn't find one that had a hydro transmission. Yeah, I'm spoiled.:laughing: Hope the storm damage isn't too extensive.
That dinner sounds delicious, Ted. Careful, you're pretty close to earning an Eveready Bunny award.:laughing:
How long before The Whip has her own Apple Watch with the new StopBarking app on it, Don?:laughing:
I saw a video where a fellow flew his Mini several miles along an abandoned railway viaduct, over water, Ron. Pretty sure that the radio link is between the controller and the drone, and WiFi/Bluetooth are between phone/pad and controller.
I'm glad you still get some kind of comfort from your trenches, Thomas. I'm at the point where I have nothing good to say about trenches anymore.:irked:
Filled the tank on the firetruck up about half way yesterday, and thank goodness there were no leaks. Well, at least not in the tank. I found that the drain valve is stuck open, and lots of components, including the pump, are plumbed into it. Gave it a shot of Kroil and will let it sit with :crossfingers: Also had a little trouble getting the PTO to turn the pump; I think it was stuck from sitting so long. Just couldn't get the clutch all the way out without stalling the engine. Let it sit while I had lunch, and it broke loose. It seems that the ol' girl doesn't like sitting idle, and will need regular exercise. Ran out one of the hose reels and shot some water around, but wasn't able to build much pressure, probably due to the leaking drain valve. But it was enough to get the rust and dirt flushed off most of the driveway, and a good step forward that I didn't find anything else broken. Ran back over the procedures manual I've been working on for it, adding a few photos and clearing up some of the descriptions. Put the pages in protective sleeves and added them to a three ring binder that I'll leave on the front seat of the truck.
Several wildfires in the area over the weekend, one of them yesterday was just a few miles up the canyon. Fortunately the crews got on them quickly and had them under control in just a few hours. Also got the last of the current crop of fallen tree branches cleaned up out at the mailbox, but now I see that the tree they're coming from has a split running up its trunk and probably won't remain standing for much longer. I'm hoping it doesn't come down until we get some rain, just don't want to be running a chainsaw when everything's so dry right now.

Sitting on the back porch yesterday afternoon, minding my own business sipping on a margarita, when I got a visit from the beggars. Both of 'em were on my feet, one half way to my knee, looking for a handout. Unfortunately, the little box was empty, so I gave 'em an ice cube instead. One of 'em (Stubby) went right over to it and started to sip the melted water, the other one, which I've started to call Tasty, started nipping at him. It nipped my finger earlier when it didn't find a meal worm on it!. Hence the name. :laughing:
Hope everyone's week gets off to a great start!