Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #119,101  
I'm pretty sure they don't make Craftsman that way any more either...today everything is either American Yard Products or MTD.

finished washing the rv and the car and took the covers off. Now to go clean the gas grill
Lovely sunny breezy day out
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,102  
48°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 78° today. Still no rain at all in our forecast.

Wifey and I teamed up on the grass cutting Saturday after both of us went separate directions running errands in the morning. She was on the zeroturn around the house, and I was on the rider out in the pasture. Got it all done in about 2-1/2 hours, minus the trimming.

My plans for finishing the trimming on Sunday took a back seat to other stuff. I started cutting down a couple of the troublesome peach trees while The Wife rearranged the chicken coop run ... which, of course, turned into both of us rearranging the run. We got that done late-afternoon, and I finished cutting down a third scrawny ash tree by the driveway while she ran off to the store. Between driving all those fence posts and dropping and cutting up three trees, my hands and forearms were sore and cramping when we were eating dinner. Still pretty sore all over today, but we got a lot done.

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The Lynxx 40v saw made it through two trees before starting to lose power. As I was cutting through the thicker sections of the trunk on the second tree, it would stop after about 10 seconds. The battery showed it was down to two bars. So, I swapped it out with the one from the pole saw to take down the third tree. I can hardly complain about that from a battery powered saw.

Eric, I watched a YouTube video of a guy who mows his own property and hires himself out to a couple neighbors to scythe their small fields. He said his three acre field takes him about 10 days to cut. He goes out in the morning and cuts for about 2-1/2 hours, then moves on to other chores. By the time he gets to the end of the field, it's time to start back at the beginning again. It's amazing to see how effortless skilled mowers make that process look. He also demonstrated the peening technique for sharpening, with a specialty hammer and a small peening anvil. Pretty neat stuff. He also said he gets his scythes from a place near him in Maine USA, who get all their blades from a family in Europe who've been making scythe blades for over 500 years. The company in Maine (Scythe Supply) makes the rest of the assembly to custom fit each customer.

Happy (belated) Birthday to your Wife, Kyle.

It's been getting cool here, too, Chris. We were down to 42° both mornings this weekend. Some farmers near us have already started taking out their corn. Some of the bean fields are starting to turn as well.

We have one of those Amazon devices, RNG. My Wife loves it, it's like a personal secretary for her. Me? I usually hit the mute button every time I pass by it. I don't like those things at all.
And, you already know I'm no fan of HughesNet, which we still seem stuck with as well.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,103  
69°F and .13 inches rain.

May ease back into my project today, back has been good for a bit now. Roy’s turn.

Zoom Happy Hour later today.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,104  
Your efforts are well rewarded, Ron and we get to enjoy the results.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,105  
Good morning all. Two more days of dry weather to come with a high of 21C/70F, after that the rain will be here to give me a break from brick work :dance1:

Catching up on here, I read a few posts about large European churches. We live on the outskirts of a small town - Whitchurch, Shropshire - and with a name like that, it is not surprising that the skyline is dominated by a church tower. St Alkmunds is not as big as some, but is still a very impressive building. This "latest" Whitchurch church one was built way back in 1712, after the earlier one had collapsed. That does not imply any shoddy workmanship, as the original had been giving service since the year 912.

St. Alkmund’s Church – Whitchurch, Shropshire

I regularly use the church as an aiming mark, though not for shooting! The route of the footpath that crosses several of our fields is not obvious where it passes over the undulating landscape, so if I am out topping, I will cut a path to guide new walkers, the very top of the church tower showing me which way to steer the Iseki. Of course this is no coincidence, as the original purpose of many footpaths is as a direct route to church.

Interesting.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,106  
well my day sure improved. My good friend with the truck and trailer now says his son wants to trade his dump trailer in for a 7x16 new covered trailer and pulling it with his nice Chevy Duramax 3/4 ton, could they come down and move my stuff for me? Oh my....what a genuinely nice thing of them to do. And my friend will baby my car while his son drives the truck and trailer.
I can wait a couple more days for them so they can come down on a Sat, the 10th and go home on Sunday and not lose time from their family business.
I'll still pay them but we sure get by with a little help from our friends...
Whew.... :dance1::drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,107  
Well, the hummingbird feeders are in, no birds for about two weeks and they were straggler females. Got the trash out. Emptied the birdbath and took the bowl off, won’t freeze for a while but the birds weren’t using it anyway. 49 and cloudy early, sunny and 67° later.
My grass has really slowed, I was mowing at 5 days through about the 10th, now after a week and it will be 2-3 days before it needs it. It’s very thick and green but definitely slower growing.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,108  
well my day sure improved. My good friend with the truck and trailer now says his son wants to trade his dump trailer in for a 7x16 new covered trailer and pulling it with his nice Chevy Duramax 3/4 ton, could they come down and move my stuff for me? Oh my....what a genuinely nice thing of them to do. And my friend will baby my car while his son drives the truck and trailer.
I can wait a couple more days for them so they can come down on a Sat, the 10th and go home on Sunday and not lose time from their family business.
I'll still pay them but we sure get by with a little help from our friends...
Whew.... :dance1::drink:

Good deal!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #119,109  
62F and sunny @ 13:00, high predicted to hit 69F, 0% chance of rain.

Slow to get moving today ... went to bed a little before 23:00, woke up at 07:30 to tilt the lizard ... stayed up for a few minutes and then decided to go back to bed. Woke up @ 11:30 and got up ... guess I was tired from yesterday ... :confused3:

Lots of bird activity on feeders right now ... must be needing a boost for the chill temps.

Potential good news on flicker nest box: the ground around it was littered with pine shavings yesterday ... so someone has been checking it out ... although I noticed a lot of smaller birds around it this morning, so maybe they are looking to turn it into a roost box.

Got WB refilled yesterday morning, watered Gingko tree, two smaller oaks, upper catch basin new grass, upper lilac bush, one azalea, and a small oak tree that's growing in one of the planting holes I still need to prepare. I had observers:

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Hauled screened soil down and got three large planting holes in northeast planting bed fully prepared with soil, peat moss, and soil sulphur. One still to go, need to transplant small oak before I can prep it.

Also used screened soil to build up three water retention dams around Gingko tree, and the two smaller oaks.

Finished clean up along west edge of driveway down to pole barn and incorporated debris into compost pile. Also pulled up another two rebar stakes ... still have one more to do.

Hauled multiple bucket loads of mulch down and spread out in northeast planting bed.

The deer are really liking the slot I have cut into the mulch pile ... I think there are seven total - five fawns, two does.

Chased them out there several times when I went up to get mulch. The fawns were all frolicking around and playing King of The Hill under the watchful gaze of the two does ... :laughing:

Out for an evening stroll and dinner:

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They seem quite curious ...

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ... :thumbsup:
 

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