68°F and clear skies this morning, getting up to 86° today. Looks like we have a line of thunderstorms heading towards us for the overnight hours. Cooler temps behind it for the weekend.
Put a vent in the new gas can I bought at Rural King earlier in the week, then took it and a couple others to fill at one of the gas stations in town this morning. Back up to $4.499/gal again.
Did some mowing today. Pretty much most of the day. Humidity was much lower today at 49%. Still didn't get it all done, as a couple areas are still too soft. The (former) pasture took almost three hours by itself. It didn't get mowed last week, and I had to go slooooow out there, especially through the clover spots. At one point I considered putting the rotary cutter on the tractor and using it instead. But, I was almost halfway done by that time, so I just trudged on with the ZTR. Took a little break after that, then pulled out the push trimmer and went after one of the wet areas, the one between the pond and the pasture. That took some time, too, as it hadn't been cut yet this year, and some of that stuff was 3-4 feet tall. I'll sleep well tonight.
Took a shower and went to a little taco stand in New Baden IL for dinner. It's a trailer that pops up there on weekends, and occasionally in other places. I've been seeing them there on my way home from work on Fridays, but they're never open yet when I pass by. Didn't have that problem today. Food was good and the people were nice. I'll go back again.
Hope you're having a safe and enjoyable (and storm-free) trip, Mostly_.
Nice weld, Paul. Did you walk that around, or do you have some manner of roller/turntable mechanism?
I killed a Prairie King Snake during my first mowing this year, Kyle. Hate when that happens. Of course, I'd not likely weep for a dead copperhead. Not very common, but we do have them in this area.
Condolences on the loss of your friend, Gale. Very cool that you took an interest in preserving the legacy of that family.