Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #119,541  
68 with heavy rain and 40 45 mph wind gust. Leaves are down enough so the streets are slippery and you can't see the blacktop!
my next project has arrived. Got a huge load of pavers to extend my driveway to the garage the tractor is parked in. Can't beat the price as all I had to do was help remove them from there original location and stack them here.

Leaving town for a few days but will be back in time to retire!! 6 more Thomas days on the calendar.

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   / Good morning!!!! #119,542  
Looking4new, enjoy the well deserved time off. I'm glad is isn't Covid time off.

But get ready I hear lots of Americans are thinking of trying to escape north if things don't work out for them in November.

Maybe you guys need a wall.

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,543  
Good Morning!!!! 75F @ 5:45AM. Sunny. Near record high temperatures. High around 100F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.

Glad you're OK, Bill, and just taking some hard earned time off!

Funny, Chris!:laughing:

Nice score, Phil, but not exactly free. I bet yer smellin' the barn pretty well now...:thumbsup:

Good luck with the ice today, Drew. Better the freezer than your face like yesterday, huh? You must not have had the volume up loud enough for yesterdays "debate" if you fell asleep. Not sure who won, but it sure wasn't the moderator. Regardless, I didn't hear anything to change my mind in November.

Glad you got a day off from chipping and pointing, Eric. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the paperwork continues unabated long after you retire.

Sad story about the widow, David, but glad it worked out well for your friend.

Does your neighborhood know they're about to be gifted with all your leaves, RS? And is your sod stuck tightly enough to the ground so as not to go along for the ride?:laughing:

Managed to get more hold downs on the firewood tarps yesterday morning before it got too hot outside to work. Spent some time on the computer learning about the IR satellites, their orbits, and their accuracy. The kicker for me was that the GOES satellites update every 10 minutes, so they're much better for rapidly evolving situations like wildfires, whereas the other two types are in polar orbits that only update twice a day. The tradeoff is the positional accuracy of the GOES, which could be off as much as a mile. When the fire is a dozen or so miles away, it's much more important to know how big it is and which direction it's going.

Then I took a nap.:dance1:

I think this morning I'm going up on the roof to rearrange and extend some sprinkler tubes to cover some of the openings in the tile roof. Better late than never.

The latest IR imagery shows the fire to the northeast dying down in intensity and area. I just wish they'd make a big push and get it out and be done with it. It's now in the bottom of the very windy Feather River Canyon, and it won't take much to turn it into another Camp Fire.

Happy Hump Day, folks!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,544  
Good morning all 55 going up to 71 and partly cloudy. Steady rain yesterday through early morning with winds strong enough to wake us.
Waiting for a dry out to have next and hopefully last stump fire.
Spruce stump should be loose too for the weekends escapades.
Will need to take that whole section with the 10 or so now removed stumps and backfill and smooth it to the contours of the hill. Should look good for next spring.
and will take less of a toll on my mower blades.
Still have a lot of rounds in the lower field to split before I move the splitter to behind the garage to start splitting up the hundred or so rounds back there.

Drew - I used to get up a lot for the same reason. I now control my fluid intake timing so I drink more in the morning and stop shortly after dinner. Helps most nights. Still wish I would not wake up at 5am each day-working at home I don;t need to wake up until 7, but years of 5am for the 2.5 hour commute has me trained.

Dr. says my bloodwork etc. looks great-recommended a Doppler ultrasound for my leg issues, thinks it's probably scar tissue from when the stents were installed. So a visit to the hospital for that soon. Seems like this just happens and we'll see what needs to be done-either outcome does not seem too bad (balloon or therapy).

Stink bugs! - have hundreds on my windows and screens. This year is worse than last year. They always get it, sneaky little buggers!

RS - overachieving even on the blower :) I have a little wonder 9hp, think that new blower of yours would lift and shoot it back out without hesitating!
I have the 28' fiberglass-always fun getting it up to put up the xmas lights, great workout and havn't wacked myself too hard with it ,,,yet

Phil - so close , 6 days!! That;s a lot of pavers, can;t wait for the before/after pictures.

RNG - I hope the fires don;t get through. Please be cautious.

Jay - where are you?

Stay safe and be well.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,545  
but it sure wasn't the moderator
Why do people take jobs like that? You could never win.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,546  
Looking4new, enjoy the well deserved time off. I'm glad is isn't Covid time off.

But get ready I hear lots of Americans are thinking of trying to escape north if things don't work out for them in November.

Maybe you guys need a wall.

Chris

We don't need a wall. Thanks to covid the border is closed.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,547  
Good morning to all! Low of 36, going up to 76. These 40 degree temp swings are normal for this time of year, but still a pain to get used to. As usual, no rain forecasted.

Drew, hope you can get the freezer thawed out without too much difficulty. Hope you are able to stay dry during your travels!

Ron, nice Cardinal pic.

LFN, enjoy the time off on holiday!

David, nice progress on the project!

Eric, no time for the weary..... as they say. I hope you get all the paperwork in order without too much trouble....

Rng, I hope the Fires are kept at bay and there are no stupid decisions on the part of the officials! Seems all too often they become overconfident of their control of the situation, allowing it to again become an issue.

RS, that is one big blower! Should help out pretty good!

I am anxiously awaiting the delivery of the first pair of tires, not sure if they are the F or R ones. I called Walmart yesterday and asked if they could mount them. They said yes, at $10 per tire. I don't think that is too bad a price. I may try to see how difficult it will be, and decide thereafter.

I had researched the manual tire changer at HF, not bad for $40, but now the same cost as having them done locally, but I would still have to run into town and hopefully find one. It was put on the bottom of the list. I probably won't use it again, so kind of a waste....Just another item in the shop to constantly be in the way....

I should be able to play in the shop and get the top link hoses hooked up. They appear to be very good quality. Shouldn't take too long.

One of my errands yesterday was to pick up a prescription at the pharmacy.... of course they closed for lunch 5 minutes before I got there! I wasn't going to wait for 55 minutes for them to return... so another quick trip today.

Everyone have a great day!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,548  
50°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 76° today. This is our "warm" day, until a front rolls through this afternoon to push us back into the 50s and 60s again.

Wife called HughesNet about a week ago to complain about our increasingly slower internet service. They responded by sending us their new Gen5 equipment, for $10/month. If it speeds up the near-dial-up crawling speed, I'm all for it. The new equipment arrived yesterday. Probably get that set up on Friday, which will be day 1 of my 10 day vacation. Looking forward to the time off.

I was noticing an increase in our stink bug population this past weekend. They seem to have decided the back of the house and garage is the place to be.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,549  
Wife called HughesNet about a week ago to complain about our increasingly slower internet service. They responded by sending us their new Gen5 equipment, for $10/month. If it speeds up the near-dial-up crawling speed, I'm all for it.

I got the same pitch from them when I changed back to HughesNet several years ago, and for a couple of months I did notice a small improvement. But they kept loading more and more people onto the new service, and now it's horrible again. They said the same thing again a couple months ago when I called to complain. I told them I'd switch providers before I'd pay them more money for something they failed to deliver on last time. This is a long winded way of wishing you the best from your upgrade, but cautioning you that their history isn't the best when it comes to making good on the marketing claims.:irked:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,550  
I thought Dr. Seheult's Medcram #109 was interesting.
He was looking at data from Europe
My take away is that if old guys like me stay home less people die.

Chris
 

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