Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #203,683  
Good Morning!
Coffee is great this morning! I use a 20oz insulated metal cup which keeps it warm for hours.

It's 40°F now and predicted to go to 65°. Clear now but clouds forcast around 8am.
3 MPH winds out of the North gusting to 6mph with 92% humidity.

We never got any snow flurries or rain yesterday just a slight drizzle briefly.

  • Buppies I am sending prayers your day today is much better than yesterday!

  • Thomas enjoy your Sunday and have a good day at work tomorrow.

  • mostly, Several things have crept onto my calendar for next week so I'll be busy - but it will be a good busy.

  • Ken those limbs could be a little further away for me to feel comfortable.

I'm going to enjoy Church via the internet today.

Prayers for everyone to enjoy a wonderful Lord's Day! Please pray for our Nation.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #203,684  
Good morning! Goodbye freezing weather for central Texas. 42˚F, heading to the upper 60s with a sunny afternoon sky. The house did well in the cold, I can find no damage. The skimmer baskets were full of leaves and the pool floor bot got completely full on the initial cleaning because the strong N wind brought live oak leaves into the pool.

Last week I just missed Checks daughter, she was on a different Royal Caribbean Ship that left a day earlier and made an extra stop and had an extra day at sea and came back a day later. We did the 5 day cruise she did the 7 day cruise. Her ship went to the two ports in Mexico that we went to only on different days. Weather was in the 80s and we had rain on the one day we we had already decided to stay on the ship in Cozumel. No Surprises everything went smoothly. A well planed vacation but I did think about the 16˚ morning at home and wondered if my pool pipes would burst but all the automatic freeze protections worked as they should, with no disruptions in power or gas. The citrus plants were in the 60˚ garage and were happy.

Today I'll unwrap the outdoor in ground plants to see what damage they sustained. I did notice a bunch of ice and a larger broken limb in a tree on the golf course but that must have come from a broken sprinkler head shooting up into the tree on a teens night. There was no lingering Ice after 4 days of freezing weather, except for that limb on the gold course.

Kyle the ice chip looks like a fern.
Hi, Don, maybe your 2 ships “passed in the night”! Anyway, I just checked and Michelle’s ship is now docked back in Galveston and she is in the Royal Caribbean building, I guess waiting to get on to her transportation back to Houston airport. Assuming no flights get canceled, she arrives back here at 4:15, and we will be picking her up and hearing all about her trip.

Back here in town in The Great White North, it looks like we are finally going above freezing for the next few days, and so perhaps tomorrow we will be using hot water to melt the frozen ice in the gutters. (The neighbor said he could help with that, so I changed my mind about chipping the ice out.)

Going out for a nice breakfast and then heading over to the Daughter’s place to defrost her standup freezer!

Have a nice day, everyone!

P.S. The new knee is healing up nicely, and I just confirmed in a meeting with the surgeon yesterday that my surgery for the second knee on April 2 is still a “go“. How is your knee coming along, Don?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #203,686  
Morning all, 35 going up to 45! and sunny.
Took dog for a walk at peddlars village.
Wife wanted me to top the Firebush by the pool more.
So I topped that one and trimmed a few other firebushes and hedges using the fiskars pole saw.
Need to start doing pickup sticks, the last few wind storms have covered all the open spaces.
Going to have to burn or chip, way too many to just dump somewhere.

Then I measured out the trim, will start cutting that when I get some time.

Had to adjust the garage door, it was stopping to high on close, got that done with a few back and forths and ladder up/downs. But closes much better now.

Kyle on that ice flake, it does seem like everything is bigger in Texas :)

TXdon - sounds like a nice trip and glad you came back to everything in good shape

Thanks for all the prayers for my dad, He said he was in pain, waiting fro hospice nurse to call to see if she can do something to help.

Son had friends come over last night, they showed up about 11:30 , so we sent them off to apartment so we could get some sleep.

Today, Wife wants to take dog into town for a walk, should be a good day for it, might also start cutting the trim, Going to do this outside so I don't make more if mess in the garage.

Cheap nail gun works well so far. I rarely use one, so didn't want to spend 4 or 500 to get one, think this one on sale was $40 and does 16 and 18 gauge. So will cover my tiny projects.
Works fine with my small compressor and hose reel.
Glad I got 10' of the plastic end cap, looks like I need at least 8 feet of it.


Be well,
 
   / Good morning!!!! #203,687  
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Need to start doing pickup sticks, the last few wind storms have covered all the open spaces.
Going to have to burn or chip, way too many to just dump somewhere.
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Me too. I have got piles of sticks everywhere. I should take them to the burn pile this AM.

The kicker is my great state now has a burn ban that now runs from 12AM until 4PM.

My burn pile will continue to burn into that timeframe. I would need to move it to an area that has no "flammable grass/vegetation" within 300 feet. Sigh...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #203,688  
Me too. I have got piles of sticks everywhere. I should take them to the burn pile this AM.

The kicker is my great state now has a burn ban that now runs from 12AM until 4PM.

My burn pile will continue to burn into that timeframe. I would need to move it to an area that has no "flammable grass/vegetation" within 300 feet. Sigh...
How do states come up with these weird laws?
Do the people that write them live only in town houses?

Time to get creative with how to make the piles burn fast/hot so they finish in the time allotted :unsure:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #203,689  
Prayers for you and your wife Buppies. I have had 3 family members, grandmother, step grandfather, and Father in law that had lost their memories. Short term memories were shot. Long term stuck around on my GM and step GF until the end.

My 96 yo mom still has fairly good mental capacity, being able to remember passwords and such.

Ready for some more warm weather.

Prayers for our team, our Nation, Ukraine and Israel.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #203,690  
64°F and no rain

A couple hours on tractor with rototiller, maybe half done 1st pass that area.

Success with the 20 ton press getting Scag shaft separated from brake. Boy was it on there. No way Mike would have gotten off manually. Was like it exploded when it finally let go, surprising the dickens out of us both.

90th Birthday celebration at treat. Small gathering of longtime neighbor that had used George’s services over the years. Glancing around I could only imagine the $$ invested.

Off to a neighbors lunchtime as he wants to get input into laying some drainage pipes/culverts. Not my expertise but willing to offer opinion.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 

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