Good Morning!!!! 55F @ 4:15AM. A mainly sunny sky. High 73F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.
There's a wind advisory up for today, but mainly for the valley below. We did see some 20MPH gusts yesterday morning, but it calmed down by noon.
Sorry you got stuck, Wng. But good you were teamed up with your son for a quick bail out. Sounds like the turkeys made it all worth while, even if none came home with you.
I tried to open an account with Wells Fargo when I retired, Drew, but they wouldn't give me a credit card.

Now it turns out they did me a huge favor.
Got up early yesterday and made one run with the tractor to the wood pile, skidding three nice oak logs home. Got stopped by a traffic control lady, who very nicely told me one of the environmental people had reported me to his boss, and to not be surprised if I got stopped again. Didn't happen, but by the time I got back for a second load, the big track hoe was hogging the road and I couldn't get by. Went home and got the building permit application filed, had lunch, and by then a big box truck with a mechanical claw on it had taken all the wood away. I caught up with him later and got him to set one oak log aside for me, and found another at a different pile, both of which I snagged. I found two more piles, but the trees were larger than the FEL would handle unless I cut them, and it was too dry and breezy to risk it. So all told I ended up with a dozen decent logs, which is a dozen more than I had before, but about half what I could have had with just a tiny bit of cooperation from the loggers. The box truck driver confirmed that all the wood gets chipped, most going to a waste burning power plant.
The road block also prevented this week's trash pickup, so I need to get that into a big plastic bag before the flies find it.
Also heard that the front differential for the van is done, so need to figure out how to get it shipped down here from Portland. Should learn more about that today.
Not quite sure what I'll get into today; it's an opportunity rich environment!