Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #194,431  
I thought making this miniture hat would be appropriate.
Very creative and looks great. Quite impressive ....

65F going to 85F with a scattered thunderstorm in the forecast. I read about rain elsewhere ... but on the West Coast once the rain stops after Spring it's pretty much done until Fall. Everything is now solid brown except what is irrigated.

Everyone have a great day !!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,432  
Good morning! 74˚F heading to the upper 90s. Strange wind day, every hour the wind is a different direction but a welcomed 25% chance of rain around 5pm. Got 2nd date tree planted, might try for #3 today. Evening water temp was 90˚ but it cools down to 85˚ by morning.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,433  
Good morning
75° and only gonna make to the upper 80’s with a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon.

Yesterday the storms actually materialized, we got over 1/2” of rain in total.

Made great progress on the old folks home, the soffit and facia work is done, the ductwork is just about complete. We left a large return duct off so the spray foam contractor has easier access. It came out pretty nice, it’s all solid ducts with no flex. I’ll get some pictures later today. I’m continually walking around trying to think of the details that need to be in place before foam insulation. Because the walls will be full of foam, any additional mechanicals are pretty much impossible after the drywall is up.
This morning, I need to go out and get some material to connect the bathroom vent to the roof outlet, and plan out the location of the built in speakers and where the AV equipment will go. Wife needs to be involved in that discussion, and she is at a farmers market now.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,435  
plan out the location of the built in speakers
couple of 36" subs will have those alpaca nodding along, use storage area upstairs
as a giant speaker port. ;)

went up to local lumber yard and bought a 50 pound bag of polymeric sand to do front walkway.
Somewhat of a waste because frost heaves it every year.
seemed expensive at 45 bucks but that seems to be what it costs after looking online at Lowes.

was hoping to do that sidewalk repair today but not with heavy storms coming in. Needs a couple hours to
dry and I'm not feeling lucky

time to take that eufy camera system out of boxes and at least get it charging.
hoping a young friend will come over tomorrow and help me get it set up.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,436  
69F with rumbles of thunder and light rain @ 11:45, calling for a high of 81F for the day.

LWS reports another 1.26" since midnight ... and an area Flash Flood Warning has been issued.

That's in addition to the 2.87" we got on Thursday/Friday ... :oops:

Cut down weeds yesterday in front of hydrangeas, day lilies, and hosta on north side of garage in preparation for transplanting all those.

Put pallet forks on and hauled 3 sections of trunk up to the wood lot, also chained up one of the two tops that was about 30' long and drug that up to the brush pile.

Then got shrub bucket put on and dug out one clump of hosta and a clump of Stella D'Oro's at the southeast corner of the house.

There are at least 3 more clumps of hosta remaining in that spot that still have to be dug out.

Refilled Water Buffalo.

More weeds cut down and raked up along with leaves and debris, a couple of bucketloads worth hauled up to the compost pile.

The dug up clump of hosta got split into 7 new starts - got those planted, mulched, and watered in - in the planting bed east of the garden.

Then The Woman and I covered them with netting so the four-legged pests couldn't pull them out of the ground before they had a chance to root.

Woman made stuffed peppers which were very tasty.

Got new CR1632 lithium battery that The Woman picked up for me installed in the digital calipers.

Agenda for today:

Dole out some meds for this coming week.

Schedule a bill for payment.

See about transferring prescriptions to new pharmacy due to Rite Aid shutting down here.

Then probably head up to the shop and do some clean up there.

Maybe a haircut later.

Rainfall now up to 1.56" since midnight.

Hope everyone is having a decent Saturday ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,437  
85 deg
good breakfast with most of the crew.
picked up another half bushel of Red Haven peaches, surprised they still had them. Smaller than last ones, but only $20 instead of $30.
Wife made peach pie yesterday, is very good.

eufy camera working good so far. I like that it only flag vehicles and people. It doesn't pick up snagglepuss though, so not a good cat camera.
so far the tire plug is holding.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,438  
70°F and .2 inches rain. Not really rain, more like a heavy mist that required intermittent wipers.

Sophie cleared for surgery Monday I think her Dr is excited about it. Hopefully the conclusion she’s been working toward.

We did treat ourselves to Baskin Robbins before coming home. Pleasantly surprising an early delivery from Amazon. Still 10 days but tracking was showing end of next week.

Meeting up with Sophie’s brother and SO for lunch. Boy this has been a week of eating.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,439  
The thunderstorm is here and lasting rest of day according to forecast. I guess starting to water must have helped. Hope we will get some rain

Started to take the gearbox off but running into a snag. The splined collar on the shaft under the deck has to come off in order to pull up the old gear box and it is stuck. Put the puller on it and moved it some but the puller slid off. Changed puller to one where the legs are held in position with a cross screws so they don't spread wider and slide off. Checked the parts diagram to make sure there was not something holding it. It is galled on the shaft I believe and more force is needed to pull it off. Not really any alternative except apply more force. Will go up to the barn and work on it later today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #194,440  
It is galled on the shaft I believe and more force is needed to pull it off. Not really any alternative except apply more force. Will go up to the barn and work on it later today.

If the old gearbox is scrap, how about cutting the shaft off with a torch, WizWheel, or plasma cutter? And dealing with the collar once it’s off the mower deck?
 

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