Good morning!!!!

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Roy hope CT scan goes well tomorrow

Stupid moment for me wife took 22 apart could not get back together took me over an hour to figure out spring was in wrong now all back together. Duh moment for sure
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #117,922  
48F clear sky mid 70's for high.

Outside chores done E muffin time. :licking:
Last day of August can't say I am sorry this month almost gone also July mostly because of the 3 H's.

Plans for today just putter so I better get at it.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,923  
Good morning all

51 now dew point 48 high of 74 today.
Sunny couple of days ahead.
Did some extra dump runs this weekend
Some general cleanup funny how junk can multiply all by itself

Enjoy your day everyone

Luther
 
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Good morning!

81 here with a heat index of 94! :fiery:

It's going to be another hot day. I got overheated Friday and took the weekend off to recover. Been working on the 3910 for what seems forever but I only work until lunch. After that, it's just too hot. A good clean, metal repairs and paint along with adding remotes (3) and rebuilding lift cylinder. A new top and fan going in too.

Have a good day and hope yours is cooler.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,925  
Good morning all

51 now dew point 48 high of 74 today.
Sunny couple of days ahead.
Did some extra dump runs this weekend
Some general cleanup funny how junk can multiply all by itself

Enjoy your day everyone

Luther

Since dump picking not allow anymore here treasure pile gotten a lot lower....hmmm.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,926  
Good morning! 80˚F before sunrise heading to 100˚F.

I saw this morning that my RING doorbell motion detector picked up an intruder at the front door - a baby raccoon or a very large rat. I don't know if I want Gray2 tackling that thing.

Cooking day - have everything for a berry/peach cobbler and okra gumbo and assemble day - for my garden hose reel cart (23 steps).

So far we made all our food since this covid thing started.
Is the Covid test too sensitive in cases like my BIL with no symptoms and so far no other of his close family has contracted it? This would explain it.
COVID-19 Testing Too Sensitive, Experts Say | Newsmax.com
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,927  
Waiting on first cup of coffee to cool. 53ー with clear skies this morning. Heading to 79ー with mix of sun and clouds. Got 2 coats of paint on fascia yesterday. Except for peak of front porch. It still needs another coat. Neighbor is coming over to do that high area today. Few touch up area's today. Then sit back and conserve energy.
Thanks everyone for the kind words. We were married 58 years.
Young Woodpecker want into sparrow trap.
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Kyle, good daughter is getting over shyness.

Roy, hope CT goes good tomorrow.

Thomas, I am with you. Ready for more comfortable weather.

David, I do have 2 acres of field to mow. But other projects are getting in the way.

Don, walking whipper is something I thought would never happen with her. :dance1:

RS, my bee bites took several days to go away. Cortisone did help.

Buckeye, hope replacing mower transmission is not a big job.

LS, waiting to see welder on cart.

Tinhack, :welcome: to Good Morning !!! thread.

Everyone be healthy and safe.

Good Morning All.
 
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Good Morning!!!! 73F @ 3:45AM. Plentiful sunshine. High 98F. Winds light and variable.
Up way too early, might end up taking a page out of Bruce's and Drew's books and have a nap this afternoon!

Sounds like you all had busy weekends! Sure could use some of that rain that fell on some of you. It would really help to clear the air...

Good news on the Speedaire, Kyle. Good luck with the big 'un at work. How much more money they gonna throw at it before they spring for a new one? I had a heck of a time understanding the guy at the Texas auction house where I got the tractor. Sounded like he had a mouth full of marbles...

Sounds like a good way to end the day, David.:thumbsup:

I love it when a plan comes together, Ted. Gonna paint it blue?

Three fires in 3/4 of a mile along the main drag going into Paradise, CA yesterday Rick. CalFire is looking for the responsible vehicle...

Been putting up with a vertical line running down the face of the main computer monitor in the office, first just one very thin one, but now there are two more and the original one is three times as wide. Started coming up to speed on monitors yesterday, and as with most technology these days, there are many more choices and things to consider. The good news is that prices have fallen drastically, and sizes are up; there's no such thing as too much screen. The bad news is that I have yet to find one that doesn't have at least 10% below average reviews, usually for problems like back light bleeding in around the edges, breaks after a month or two, or the same vertical lines I'm already seeing. So it's another case of throwing the dice and making a choice. Philips seems to have the best warranty, but lots of people seem to be using it. Samsung and LG have warranties, too, but people have trouble getting them honored. Viewsonic has been around forever, so maybe that's a good thing. Then there are the BenQ/Septre/Acer/Asus/AOC brands I've never heard of before. Too many choices!:confused2:

Got the valve body for the top'n'tilt packed up yesterday, all 23 pounds of it. I'll run it into town today and do a few other errands while I'm in there.

Hope everyone's week gets off to a good start...
 
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Re B52s.

I was in the defense industry, mostly electronics etc but I知 curious and read a lot so, one day I bumped into an article on the B52.

Quite a few defense contracts/programs are politically motivated. Best example I can remember is Raytheon put a Patriot mission assembly plant in.......the mountains of east Tn, a real hotbed of technology. I happened to be in the right place at the right to on that deal! I致e been there many many times. A very close friend is from E Tn., you can tell because he speaks a different language! I both love the area and the people but, they do not have a strong background in building electronic warfare systems. Politics!

The B52 certainly paid for itself. My good good golf buddy of 40 years said when he was in Vietnam in 1969 he worked on B52s. He said, when it comes to a B52, beat it fit, paint it to match!
 
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59 feeling like fall on the Eastern Shore, 80 later.
I have to mow today but there’s a huge dewfall this morning, so it’s gotta dry a bit. Might do some trimming while I’m waiting.

Ron, my late wife and I were married 42 years, we were looking forward to big celebration for the (50th. We just don’t know what life has in store.
 

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