Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #114,841  
Drinking first cup of coffee. 64° with some clouds this morning. Heading to 90° with partly cloudy skies.
Get together for my Aunt was good. 10 people came. One other aunt and all the rest nieces and nephews. Great surprise for her. She is headed to Arlington, VA. Will be a few blocks from a niece that my Aunt and Uncle raised after her mother died.
Back to scraping and priming barn today until it get too hot.
This Sandhill Crane looks like it jumping for joy because of 4th of July celebration. But it jumped because it thought a Hawk was attaching it that I had chased off barn roof.
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EVERYONE Have a HAPPY 4th Of JULY.

Good Morning All
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,843  
Happy Fourth of July! 75˚F heading to match yesterdays 101˚F clear skies. Veggie hotdogs and watermelon are on the menu today.

The second potato crop was sparse, only 10 pounds of potatoes. The tomatoes are doing better and with the 6 lbs I made a gallon of chunky hot sauce.

Ron the crane looks like you imposed him on the landscape pic, nice action pic.

RNG beware of the mist. If you can smell it it's already in your body. RS do you have buzzards there that take care of the dead animals?

Contemplating a 5 hour drive next week to see wife's great aunt, she is in her first year of assisted living so we can see her only through the window or at a distance by the lobby. Her vision and hearing are not too good. But it will be her 103rd birthday.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,844  
Good morning! 72 and sunny, supposed to get to near 90 today.

Got the bulk of the mowing done yesterday......but felt like I had been fried in the sun. Gonna reduce sun exposure today

Happy 4th of July!

Everyone stay safe out there
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,846  
79F and "cloudy" @ 09:40 according to WB. However it looks pretty sunny to me ... :rolleyes:

The Woman ended up getting the day off after all ... :thumbsup:

No specific plans ... but now that I've got the air compressor down here operational again, I'll bet greasing the loader is going to be near the top of the list ... :D

Still coming out of the fog ...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,847  
... RS do you have buzzards there that take care of the dead animals? ...

Oh yeah .... buzzards are definitely a thing around here:

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Buzzard Day – Hinckley OH Chamber of Commerce

Having said that though, they'd better get with it if they want any free lunch: the red-tailed hawk has already been out there this morning, as have the starlings ... :laughing:

Contemplating a 5 hour drive next week to see wife's great aunt, she is in her first year of assisted living so we can see her only through the window or at a distance by the lobby. Her vision and hearing are not too good. But it will be her 103rd birthday.

Hope ya guys are able to do it ... :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,848  
The temp here in North Bay is only going up to 80. Was 91°F in Thunder Bay the day before yesterday. Not very humid though which is a good thing.
I am back in North Bay for a month of hauling locally and then back up to Thunder Bay for the rest of the summer and fall. I deadheaded down from TB, 1100 kms=684 miles and used 480L/126.9 G of fuel 5.39 miles to the gallon. The air con in the truck is working great!
I've got two deer whistles on the truck. I don't really care if I hit deer or not. I've got a steel bumper. Moose and bears are another problem, though.

That is good news, Drew!

Happy 4th of July all!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,849  
Ron,

Great pic of the sandhill ... :thumbsup:

Glad the send off for your aunt turned out well.

Pace yourself in this heat.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,850  
Lucky frogs!

As a young man in my late pre-teens, I had a woods lot to roam around in with my trusty Crossman 760 BB rifle. I also had a subscription to Popular Science, and in those days, there was more than one company advertising fireworks fuse, casings, chemicals, and recipes. I quickly figgered out a dodge around the parental signature, and discovered the joys of silver salutes and M160s. One day among the beech trees, there manifested the most horrendous stink my young nose had ever encountered. Turned out to be a groundhog corpse floating in one of the bowls formed by the roots. Didn't take long to come up with the idea of blowing it up with one of those M160s, after all they were made with waterproof fuse and seemed perfect. Took a bunch of deep breaths, got one stuck in there real good, and lit, then retreated around the other side of the tree. Not long after there was a tremendous roar, and there was nothing left of Mr. Groundhog except for an abhorrent mist. Unfortunately the other side of the tree turned out to be down wind, and next thing you know, that mist coated everything around it, including me. After I overcame my initial gag reflex, it wasn't really all that bad. At least it wasn't until I got home. Mom made me strip off in the garage, and I'm not sure I ever sat that particular t-shirt/jeans combo again. I couldn't really tell her I'd blown up a groundhog without ruining my fireworks connection, so the slow flowing creek in the woods got the blame.

I feel sorry for kids these days that will never experience the joys of home made fireworks and airborne groundhog guts. Then again, judging from the shenanigans going on now, maybe it's for the better, as not many of them would have survived intact.:laughing:

Yep. No telling what trouble we'd get into....

Don, my former neighbor was in the VFD here, and was called to an office fire. Said he was overcome with burning plastic (should have had SCBA), and it messed him up for a while. He had gotten heatstroke too (not sure if if was that day or later), and then he was even more susceptible to it. He had to change jobs (to get out of the heat).

Happy Birthday America!

Just read the Declaration of Independence, an annual Independence Day tradition. Then I skim the Constitution. Keep a copy of both on my desk. Thank you to the Brave men in 1776 who started us on the path to be freer than any in history, with the ability to pursue "Happiness."

"Like!" Brave men, those signers of the Declaration were.

Oh yeah...washing machine took a dump yesterday...so, I'm pricing them. The failed unit is a front loader that came with the house. I'd guess it's 15-20 years old. Boy! Washing machines have gotten pretty expensive! I'm looking at a Samsung top loader...going to cost a bit north of $700.

Happy 4th of July, my Friends!!!

Roy, look at the Speed Queen. Best out there IMO. Many of my friends have bought them. No complaints.
 

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