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A couple of pics of tonight's sunset.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #114,962  
Top pop, we share an anniversary, except mine is when I got GBS a year ago today. At least that’s the day I noticed it in my legs.
Drove camper home the 7th, could barely walk into ER the morning of the 9th. By 10th I couldn’t walk at all.
Been noticing more tingling in my feet lately.

Working at office this week.

No AC at the farm, but was manageable with fans running. Outside in the shade during the day.

My sister had told me of a brick oven pizza place near Cumberland Md. we stopped on the way to Ohio, and got about the best pizzas I ever had. So on way back to MD we picked up 2 more.

Uneasy rider is my favorite Charlie Daniels song, RIP.

3 more months of pictures dated and labeled tonight, probably did about 600 or so. 2 more months to get caught up, then start scanning more photos from my parents. Too hot to work outside.
Stormed all around us, but none here. Grass is drying up.
I hear RVs are selling well. Hope you get a good price Drew.
I still need to install new awning on mine. I bought it, never opened the box yet.
Wife made blackberry jam today. Tomorrow she’s making sour cherry jam.
Got some sour cherry juice, but haven’t tried it yet.

Neighbor did this.
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   / Good morning!!!! #114,963  
Good evening all. 76F for the start, overcast rain in area, light breeze. Periods of showers, light wind day, and high temp of 85, feels like temp 92F. rain soon after breakfast messed up mowing and riding schedule. Worked on sink that would not drain, it builds up black gunk on drain plug. Did get mowing in, did get nap in, did not get ride in spacing of rain showers not good.
Covid update: Cooke unchanged, Montague unchanged, Grayson unchanged
Dennis sounds like nice day, just watched 1 video.
RS flowers looking good, FL must be smiling, ribs looked good.
Kyle yo have had your issues with compressors. I enjoyed my glider time, 6 ft wing span called the Drifter II, power was an 049 with a 1 oz fuel tank, would run 15 minutes. I could glide another 15-20 minutes after that, then would loose focus.
David nice moon rise
Drew hope your RV sale goes better than farm.
Rich hope first day back goes ok.
Buppies that is some humidity
Thomas is the boat cleaning from last fishing trip or prep for next?
Ron you have been hard at it, you are due a conserve energy day. Nice flower bed
Mike neat airplane sightings, know what you mean about 3 tshirts, that is 1 afternoon around here. :eek:
Randy how is your humidity?
Don, I put the rain gauge on my fence and very little sprinkler water gets in the gauge. I don't recall any rules for WS placement around here, and they have rules for about everything :confused2:
PJ not getting much bike or studio time :(
Jay heard about the vacuum problem years ago at work, coworker's wife was an er nurse.
Ted glad you discussed the shelving before starting, Heard about 1 guy took like 19 tries before he landed safely. His wife then asked you mean you can use it again?
RS stay cool, check the fish tanks I think they are under photographed ;)
Don, would not put it past them. Glad you got yours.
Mike the aluminum fuselage is new to me. Had my best 3 channel luck with a scratch built designed by my boss at the time, plywood fuselage and foam wing with a .15 Supertigre engine. Flew it until I got too cocky and had wing failure :(
Ted the were several plane I wanted to build that would been like you son's P-40
Bird, read right over that.
Don sorry about the birthday party.
Drew good to hear another chemo is done. I am afraid a haircut and prime rib may be too much to ask for, but try anyway
Randy congrats on 1 year anniversary. Investing is a challenging subject, made more challenging by the times we are in now.
Drew I am using Fidelity, they have done quite well over the years.
David sorry mail is late, 11AM is early close.
Ted sorry about your visit to lumber yard I would have gone ballistic by then.
prayers for all especially Drew , and Kyle's daughter and Country
stay safe and healthy.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,964  
Nice pics LS!!

Don’t know how many pieces of white shelving I ran over in the left interstate lane tonight, they were spread over 2 lanes and had no choice but to run over. Glad I wasn’t behind the vehicle when they came off.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,965  
good morning everyone
71 going up to 92 today. Some powerful thunderstorms around dinner time last night,
really gave the area a soaking which was needed.

Kyle good luck with compressors, sounds like you will be busy but you have a good plan.
Always impressed with how many hours those rotary screw industrial compressors could rack up.
Inexpensive home units can make such a harsh irritating noise I now know to buy them by the DB rating.
I had a Quincy 3.5hp unit in my barn and was always satisfied with it. I would have gone 5hp but was amperage limited

seems my rv dealer is now interested in buying back my motorhome after ignoring three calls from my brother and one from me.
Text came in saying so sorry it took so long to get back to us...super busy. Studied their website, yup both of their identical new units are
under agreement for sale and no used ones left. So now they are interested in mine. The question is how much they try to lowball me. They will make
it easy, which they are banking on, will come and pick it up, leave a check. No response yet from rvtrader and craigslist ads, except for one Craigslist inquiry but that
guy never called back, so I'll probably have to come down a little to sell the unit to dealer. I sure have experience doing that lately...:rolleyes:

Quincy's are good. Scrolls are good, hydrovane are good.

Drew, tell your RV dealer that they already made a good deal on you buying it from them. Offer to have them sell it for a $500-1000 commission. And you have final say so over price. Be sure to tease them that you may purchase another in the future.

The sheetrock repair is painted and ready to test for movement, all we need is some 20˚F weather.

Kyle I use this Mrs. Wages Salsa Tomato Mix, Medium, W536-J7425 at Tractor Supply Co.
to make my salsa. It is easy and very good and can be found at tractor supply or Walmart. I do not follow the first step of scalding and peeling the tomatoes, it is unnecessary. Just cut the tomatoes, ad the mix and vinegar and cook for 10 minutes. I picked another 6 pounds of tomatoes yesterday and am going to make another batch of salsa.

I might just try that. My wifey has been making chunky Pico de gallo. Good luck on those sheetrock repairs. They often don't hold up. I remember my house on the limestone in Cedar Park. When it was new, you would hear stuff popping and creaking as it warmed up in the morning.

Ted- I thought of this article when I thought you trimmed your own curtains:

For one's personal safety: FWIW/FYI/PSA from the British Medical Journal: https://www.bmj.com/content/bmj/281/6232/26.1.full.pdf

Please be careful vacuuming in the buff or wearing a loose fitting robe

:shocked:

Today is our one year anniversary, that girl has been my rock through all my health issues I love her dearly.

Went to see wealth management guy today, Ellen has to roll hers out of the Perdue/Wells Fargo account after 40 years, and I have to invest the lot sale proceeds. Haven’t done much of this in years, my brain wanted to mush up. I heard terms I didn’t know existed. I’d just happily left mine alone, but I’m told that was imprudent I believe was the term. LOL

I have plugin Wahl clipper that came with a small battery powered trimmer. I can do a decent job, but Ellen is much better. Of course I just use the smallest guard and buzz it.

Went today and bought a fig bush to plant, also have a Mimosa.

Have a good evening guys.

Happy Anniversary Toppop and Ellen!

I just got through blanching, peeling and de-seeding another 8 quarts worth of tomatoes. Ready to turn into sauce tomorrow.

I got the Speedaire's cylinders honed today. There are still some stains on the walls, but pass the fingernail test. Took the head into work so I could wash it good in the wash basin, and blow out all the nooks and crannies. (bet y'all haven't heard that in a while)...

On the buzzbomb, I went ahead and bored the aluminum cylinder. It was in really rough shape. I had to bore at least .015" out of it. It is nice being able to bore on a mill with a Criterion type boring head. Now I have to figure out what I can make a compression piston ring out of. I've googled oil less compressor rings and no one says exactly what they are made from. The old one is molded, and it's almost like it has some copper in it? I will probably make one out of teflon or Peek if I can find a piece big enough.

Buppies, how have you been feeling?

Prayers for all in need.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,966  
Don, it looks like Mrs Wages has 10% of your daily salt in a 2 tbsp daily serving of salsa, and that the pack has 56 servings...

So if you eat the whole big bowl, you've had 560% of a day's salt. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,967  
Didn't get to do much today. Planned out a work table for the hobby shack, took some measurements, and made a materials list. Then went to the local lumber yard.... took 1 1/2 hours to get one 24", and one 12" wide piece of particle board shelving. That took what seemed to be a half hour. The kids in the warehouse building kept getting 16" shelving... no one had a tape measure... not that you couldn't look at a board and know if it was 2' wide....

I needed 1, yes only 1 ---2x4x8'.... not one to be had... they had to get the guy who operates the saw to get a 16' to cut in half.... he kept bringing banana boards.... even though I kept telling him that I needed it really straight. That took another 1/2 hour.... OK, just 2 -- 1x2x8' needed...Great..back to the kids nope.. only 16' , so they had to find the saw guy again...

The last time 2 times I went there, I had paid for materials at the counter, only to find when I went out to the yard, they didn't have what I paid for. They cancel the invoice, put a credit back on the card, then bill you again for the replacement items.... drives me nuts how they do that!

I was so frustrated by the time I got home, I was not about to start cutting stuff up. I would surely make a mis-cut and have to go back for more materials.

I decided to stay inside in the A/C and take a "rehab" day. I will get a fresh start tomorrow.

Sounds like you folks need a Menards too. Good to take a rehab day.

BEF, Ballad of the Uneasy Rider was my favorite too.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #114,968  
70F and mostly clear @ 00:30. High reached 93F today.

Spent most of the day outside in it ... although I tried to stay in the shade for the most part. It seemed hot ... and not much breeze.

Got the cow manure and compost applied to the blueberries first thing, ground is still showing that it's wet using the moisture/light/pH meter so no watering, pH is still high ... so probably vinegar in the next watering. Hauled the branches from the pruning up to the burn pile.

Watered hydrangea (4 gallons) which was wilted ... that perked it right up. Unloaded clay tile for bird bath from van.

Got the kerfs cut in the Gilwood Slot nest box roof and got the rest of the nest box drilled and screwed together. Still have to install the front door and roof (with caulking) and install the pipe flange for mounting.

Got the steel rod cut for one mealworm feeder and the holes drilled in all 8 posts to install the rods (will need to pick up a second piece of 1/8" rod to complete the second feeder though) Posts got BLO applied. Holes drilled in the mounting blocks and those painted, along with the bottom of one of the bases.

We checked nest boxes #1, #2, and #4 a few hours before sundown. Three wren hatchlings in #1, unable to see into nest box #2 (nest box is filled close to top and cup of nest is too deep - will try an inspection mirror and flashlight next time) - but there was a house wren that flew out when we approached, and five bluebird nestlings in nest box #4, including three with theirs eyes open. Probably within a week or less of fledging so likely will not open the nest box again. Saw one of the parents. The parent bluebirds do not seem to taking advantage of the mealworms I've been offering - there were still ones left in the feeder today ... not sure what's up with that.

Refilled bird feeders after that, saw a gold finch feeding at one, also put some mealworms out for the Phoebe ... but did not see it. Also have not seen a second Phoebe ... just the one.

Hope everyone had a good day.
 

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