Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #134,941  
Wng, so sorry to hear of the loss of your great friend. I bet for the rest of your life you will smile and think of Coco each time you see a frisbee in flight.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,942  
Good morning, lots of catching up to do here, which is partially the fault of the weather forecasters. Since Friday they keep saying it will rain later in the day, so I put off sitting down with a computer until it arrives, however the clouds keep refusing to part with a drop.

I have never felt as old as today, having just opened a letter from the government saying I will soon be eligible to receive my state pension. To have made it to the point where the tax paying youngsters of today help provide for old folk like me is something of a milestone in life. How can I receive a pension when I haven't yet grown up ?


Kyle, I gave up my design insurance earlier this year, so perhaps best I decline your kind 90% royalties waiver and stay well clear of anything to do with lithium chargers. Actually even with that insurance there was something in the small print that was to the effect that I had worldwide cover except for North America - I wonder why, surely the lawyers in your fine country only pursue those that knowingly do wrong ... :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,943  
Good morning. It was 72° earlier but 98% humidity. Our high I'd forecast to only get to 84° this afternoon, a nice break from recent mid 90's.

We decided recently, to remove 600' of cross fencing between the house and our outbuildings. When we bought this ranch we used the quarters in the workshop and had calves on the pasture where we ended up building the house. Now .. there's no need for the cross fencing.

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The hardest part was removing and rolling up the fence wire. Once that was done .. pulling all the posts was easy, air conditioned work.

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Done.

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After all our rain in May (20"+) and early June (5"+) we got behind on mowing around the house .. so used the tractor and rear finish mower.

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Hope everyone has a great start to your week.

Prayers to all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,944  
72°F and mostly clear skies this morning, going up to 88° today. The humidity has been downright oppressive here the last few days. 84% right now. Voice on the radio this morning called it "air you can wear." A good description.

Rained here pretty much all day yesterday, off and on. That lasted into the night as well. The doggy doorbell on the back sunroom door sounded at about 04:00 this morning. I awoke with that initial "What the ...?" reaction, until I realized it was triggered by sideways rain hitting the door. Never really did get back to sleep before the alarm sounded at 05:00.

Had some good quality time in the studio yesterday evening, getting a couple of older projects wrapped up and a start on a new one.

I believe I overdid it as well, Roy. My back was hurting all day yesterday, and is still a bit out of sorts this morning. I knew I should have called it quits when I stopped the first time while trimming on that hill, but I went back for more.

Unscrupulous lawyers in the US, Eric? Nonesense. Did I ever tell the motorcycle helmet story here? (stop me if you've heard this one) Back in 1990 I bought an '89 BMW R100RT. Great bike, the one I wish I still had. I also bought a BMW System II helmet. Great helmet, made for them by Schuberth. A couple years later, they came out with the improved System III helmet. Unfortunately, I was unable to buy one, as the company had decided not to release it for sale in the US, citing the law suit happy culture here. They specifically mentioned a suit against competitor Bell in which they were sued for the head injuries sustained by an owner of one of their helmets. Turned out the rider didn't even have the helmet on at the time of the crash. It was strapped to the side of the bike. However, Bell had to spend the money to defend themselves against the frivolous lawsuit nonetheless.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,945  
That's a good report on the Makita, Paul. I wasn't impressed with the chain that came on the regular Makita chainsaw, so put an 18" bar on it and switched to a Stihl chain. Cuts really well now. Still have to see if the Makita Stihl pole saws use the same chain. I sure hope so.

The chainsaw uses a low profile 3/8 pitch x .043 gauge chain. The pole saw uses a 3/8 low profile x .050 gauge chain.
I bought two extra Stihl chains for each. The Stihl chain definitely performs better, but the Oregon chain on the pole saw wasn’t too bad.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,946  
Good morning.
It’s now 83 and going to pass 90.
Temp is up 10 degrees in the last 3 hours.

Yesterday’s trip to the Vineyard went well, viability was up to 3/4 of a mile when we departed Philly, was 3 miles when we got there. Best part was my copilot was my son.
He doesn’t work for me any more, but stays current and flies periodically.

Got home in time to be quite productive in the shop.

This morning went to breakfast with son, DIL, grandson and an old friend, was a pleasant time. After breakfast I dropped two speakers off at FedEx. One going to Cedar Rapids, the other to Milwaukee.

Now I’ll let the dogs out and go back into shop.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,947  
Drew, the Tuckahoe Steam Show is coming up in a couple weeks. It’s a nice show with tractors, a few cars, and threshing, lumber mill, shingle making, rock crushing. Dunno if Randy goes but it’s quite the experience. Think it starts on the 8th.

I’ve been to Tuckahoe it’s been a few years.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,948  
64°F and .08 inches rain.

Yesterday was an interesting diversion with the TV, good for a wet, inside day. But that didn’t help the mowing situation. It awaits.
Well pleased with the picture. Our old Dish doesn’t do 4K.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,949  
Thank you guys for all the warm and kind words regarding my surgery and losing Coco. I'd be honored and delighted if any of you were my real next door neighbors.

Kyle, interesting concept of making diamonds...and with a heart like yours, I don't think you could ever say anything to offend me.

Randy, glad you got a chance to go to Hertford and get some good food. Did they build any kind of memorial to Catfish?

Don, sorry your success at H&F has bumped you into a higher tax bracket. Remember, you can deduct your losses, too. ;)

RNG, quite the trench you have there...aerial photo really shows how busy you've been.

The doctor says I can't hike for 6 weeks, but encourages me to walk a lot...so I've returned to just "walking" on the trails, not hiking. 🤫 My wife cut about half of the zero-turn acreage Saturday for the first time, and Sunday morning told me that when she went to bed she had a sensation much like after you've been out deep sea fishing all day...sort of a motion feeling...and the dust aggravated her sinuses...so it sounds like I haven't lost my zero to her permanently. Otherwise, I've caught up on some paperwork, enjoyed some John Wayne movies and Perry Mason and Yellowstone episodes, and probably put on a couple of pounds. Oh, and I watered the garden with a half gallon watering can to keep the weight down...must have made a thousands trips to refill it...more good walking.

There are large signs coming into town, if there is a memorial it would likely be at the Little League complex. He was very active there once he retired, wasn’t unusual for him to mow grass, rake the infield, etc… My cousin’s brother in law, Douglass Hurdle, was good friends with Jim, they went to school together. The three of us would go shoot pool with Jim in the off season. He turned me on to eating Fritos with ketchup. LOL He was very down to earth. Now I’m the only one of the four left.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,950  
The chainsaw uses a low profile 3/8 pitch x .043 gauge chain. The pole saw uses a 3/8 low profile x .050 gauge chain.
I bought two extra Stihl chains for each. The Stihl chain definitely performs better, but the Oregon chain on the pole saw wasn’t too bad.
Thanks for the info, Paul. The Stihl pole saw uses a 3/8 pitch chain, too, but it's 0.043" gauge. Not sure I have spares for it, but if I do, they'll go with it if/when it sells. Then I'll pick up a pair of Stihl chains for the Makita pole saw. Though near as I can tell, the original chain is still on the Stihl, and I can't remember ever sharpening it in the 10 years I've had it. But then I only used it a handful of times. Once when I first got it to get the trees in shape, then maybe every two or three years to take care of branches that had grown lower.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,951  
good visit with surgeon, he was exactly on time. Amazing.... :oops:
And agreed I should not be in so much pain and promptly gave me a cortisone shot
to my shoulder, which I really appreciated. I think he was surprised I wasn't better.
Guy has a 4.9 online rating for hundreds of patients and is the head of staff at local hospital, huge job.
Plus he does that and is pleasant and friendly. I think I found a good one, hope to not see him much more.
He did authorize PT on my other shoulder since it hurts now from all the overuse.

off to water flowers. Two of my largest plants need to be repotted; I absolutely soaked them two days ago and they
are already wilting. Can't be much real soil in that nursery plastic pot.

hot day, treated myself with a side trip to Dillys on the way back, little ice cream shop not far from home.
Small vanilla costs 3 bucks. I remember when it was a dollar. Maybe even .75 for a small.
Tasted mighty good on a 100 heat index day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,952  
91, heat index 107. Very muggy out.
I ordered Ellen a little 4” cordless, one hand chainsaw she wanted for trimming limbs and suckers, we will see how much use it gets. Cute little devil though.
Finally got the new awning ordered, after a false start. Had banking to do for the car club, had to send pics of the El Camino to State Farm, Ellen had it with some no name company I didn’t trust.
One of our cats is sick, we thought it was a hair ball but treatment hasn’t cured it, so off to the vet with her.
Got my eye exam yesterday, they found an anomaly so I have to go sooner than planned to my retina specialist.
Not sure what else I’m doing today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,953  
I ordered Ellen a little 4” cordless, one hand chainsaw she wanted for trimming limbs and suckers, we will see how much use it gets. Cute little devil though.
Review it for us after you use it. It may be something I can use it for FireWise if it is better than a sawzall.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,954  
just be careful of kickback with those little saws
gloves and goggles
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,955  
Drew - kid loves Dilly's , Wife has been going there since she was a little one.
AC guy was here for the "tune-up" seems all is doing well with AC components.

Most plants in pots use some kind of peat moss to cut down on shipping weight. Takes enough water to last a day, maybe.
I move the plants into planters with real dirt, or they fall over pretty quick

Randy, hope the eye issue is not too bad.

This bench made from the same stock I took the 2 planks from is about 7 feet long:

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   / Good morning!!!! #134,956  
Thank you guys for all the warm and kind words regarding my surgery and losing Coco. I'd be honored and delighted if any of you were my real next door neighbors.

Kyle, interesting concept of making diamonds...and with a heart like yours, I don't think you could ever say anything to offend me.

Randy, glad you got a chance to go to Hertford and get some good food. Did they build any kind of memorial to Catfish?

Don, sorry your success at H&F has bumped you into a higher tax bracket. Remember, you can deduct your losses, too. ;)

RNG, quite the trench you have there...aerial photo really shows how busy you've been.

The doctor says I can't hike for 6 weeks, but encourages me to walk a lot...so I've returned to just "walking" on the trails, not hiking. 🤫 My wife cut about half of the zero-turn acreage Saturday for the first time, and Sunday morning told me that when she went to bed she had a sensation much like after you've been out deep sea fishing all day...sort of a motion feeling...and the dust aggravated her sinuses...so it sounds like I haven't lost my zero to her permanently. Otherwise, I've caught up on some paperwork, enjoyed some John Wayne movies and Perry Mason and Yellowstone episodes, and probably put on a couple of pounds. Oh, and I watered the garden with a half gallon watering can to keep the weight down...must have made a thousands trips to refill it...more good walking.

Would love to meet for a hike sometime. I just can’t do a very hard trail right now.

Mowing on ZT is like a magic carpet ride.

My son been watching Yellowstone, so I saw a lot of them. Too much drama for me.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,957  
91F dark clouds moving in looks like another quick hitting t-storm like couple hours ago. :eek:
Been slow slow motion day :rolleyes: but just enough I think to earn my dinner. :)
No plans for the evening other staying cool feet up.

Enjoy your evening all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,958  
It's sure been busy around here. Friday, we got the fence replaced at the front of the house. Now this past week, my wife and I both got new cell phones. This new phone makes better photos than my old cell phone did, and since I sold my real camera some time ago, the cell phone is now the only camera I own. So today, I finally figured out how to get photos from this new cell phone into this computer. So I'll see if I can put a couple of pictures of our new fence here.
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   / Good morning!!!! #134,959  
good job Bird and nice looking fence.

thermometer needs adjustment. That's the heat index, real temp is 92
but no matter what when the little hand gets to 100 it's time for me to go in.
After I spent an hour watering plants and garden, that was plenty.

Sunflower seeds dropped by birds from local feeder are blooming away
 

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