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   / Good morning!!!! #137,961  
63 and clear, going to 80. Only got 2/3 of an inch of rain, only a little hard wind, a couple of t-storms. We were lucky.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,962  
Good Morning.
It’s 59 and brilliant sunshine this morning. Going into the low 70’s.

Rain started yesterday around 2 pm, ended around Midnight. Davis says 7.61 inches, Tempest says 11.32. I’m betting that when I walk out and check the old fashioned funnel, it will agree with the Davis if it goes even that high. I haven’t done a walk around yet, but I’m pretty sure that we made it through unscathed. The house basement relies on a sump pump to stay dry, there are two pumps with floats set at different levels to turn the second one on if required, and a sequencer to alternate which one goes on first to keep them both exercised. When I checked before going to bed, both pumps were running, but at least the second one was cycling.

I’m going to get some breakfast and then go out and check things out, hopefully the pond didn’t overflow it’s banks. My son did get water into his office in an outbuilding, but I think that was the only place. I was supposed to go to Boston and then Lewiston, ME this morning, but they canceled the trip, so I had no plans for today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,964  
Sodamo, the higher end Kawi's and Deere share the same 3 cylinder motor, IIRC. I've ridden in a lot of UTVs, but not a late model Kawi. I will say that my FIL's Deere 835M has the best ride I've ever experienced across a lumpy/bumpy field. It actually amazed me and continues to do so with it's ride quality. The engine is rev happy, meaning you have to rev it up to get the centrifugal clutch to bite and go. I would recommend you compare some, and test them in real world conditions. All of them have some sort of door or restraining net now. On the Deere, if you don't connect the seat belts, it will only go 8 mph. (I cheat and latch it behind my back sometimes). These things aren't cheap.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,965  
Good Morning!!!! 59F @ 4:30AM. Sunny. High 87F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Fairly decent air quality yesterday, with more on the way for today.

Glad your head's still above water, Drew. That's a LOT of rain! I was wondering if you'd have to rescue stuff out of your basement, and am glad the sump pump did its job without complaint.

Nice work on the tile, David. I like the way the grout lines flow unbroken into the shower. I had a heck of a time cleaning up the haze from grouting the dark tile in the kitchen. Lost track of the number of five gallon buckets full of clean water I went through.

Sorry to hear about the leaks, Chris. Tile is a lot of work, but very low maintenance once installed. And it doesn't care about water...

Very sad to read about the continued politicization of the CV19 vaccine, Don.

Are you going to replace the tube yourself, Eric? Not sure I'd try it on a tractor tire; I struggle with that job on motorcycle tires, and I have a tire machine.

Ordered the steel for the grizzly bars yesterday morning, picked it up in the afternoon. It comes in 20' sticks, and I was going to pay them for cutting those down to the finished 5' lengths. But the salesperson said it would be four or five days before they would be able to finish that little job. But he did offer to cut them in half, which would easily fit in the pickup truck, and I could handle the pieces by myself. Got the truck unloaded and the 24 pieces cut before dinner; I was able to stack six pieces for each cut. Took a while to get through, but very little of my time was involved. I sawed the covers out for the tube ends while I was waiting.

My friend in Klamath Falls has been pretty hard hit by the smoke, and isn't thrilled with riding a motorcycle through hours of it to get to the coast. I started looking at routes from here, and between wildfire road closures and construction, it looks like the trip would take the better part of a week instead of two or three days. My way to the coast would be pretty smoky, too, but nothing as bad as the worst I've seen here already. It's still early in the fire season, and neither of us see it getting any better, but maybe in a week or two it'll at least be cooler. We'll see.

Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,966  
spoke with Tinsmans about the lumberyard up river and they were ok, 10.1 inches of rain in Lumberville
but the River was only up over into the canal, not onto River Road yet.
Friend in Doylestown said his pool overflowed and folks were getting stuck in front of his coffee business trying to drive through deep water.
And it's just bright blue sky and beautiful out now.
Time to go pick up the yard.

And instead of bleach in the basement, going to turn on the ozone machine for a few minutes in basement and add my bleach in the airborne version.
I have to get out of the house for about an hour afterwards, don't like the smell and it's pretty irritating stuff. As is bleach...

friend living by large local creek:
We had water filling our basement from the basement windows. The water
level from the river next door was over the top of the windows and
gushing in. We got a couple of inches over the entire floor before it
receded some.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,967  
Good morning! 77˚F heading to the upper 90s repeat of yesterday and the next three days.

I got half the lawn mowed before stopping because of the heat yesterday. Okra picked and now I need to bread and bake it. I'll steam it first to get the slimy stuff flowing so the cornmeal mixture will stick to it. (what is the name of the clear okra slime?).

I gave myself a treat last night - turned the A/C down to 72˚ to simulate a cold front - brrrrr.

All of you with floods be carful out there.

David, good looking tile work. Have fun locating and negotiating a mule.

Ron I scrolled down half way on your morning pic and thought you got a pic of an Albano shark.

Moderna's booster being tested is half of the original 100-microgram dosage.

"In a phase two trial, Moderna is testing a 50-microgram dose of three vaccine booster candidates in previously vaccinated individuals. The booster shots produced a promising immune response against three variants, including delta, with antibody levels approaching those seen in previously unvaccinated people who received two 100-microgram doses, the company said." - cnbc news.
 
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wow Drew, glad your basement didn’t flood. I thought the rainfall totals in PA would be high. At first I thought it would skirt by us, as we were on the lower edge, but then it shifted more easterly.

Rivers flooding, most small streams at roads now open. Wife had to take cat to vet, didn’t show any roads closed and she didn’t call.

Off to work. Someone’s gotta pay for all the free stuff. Saw you can get over $10k a year just in food stamps. No wonder people won’t work, add in subsidized housing and free tax return money.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,969  
wow Drew, glad your basement didn’t flood
Thanks, but my garage did. Opened the door and found all kinds of things moved by rising water, trash can laying against side of car, muck marks in one area show water
at least two inches deep. Enough to float things around. I knew better and everything is on shelves or elevated. All gone now, door open and drying out due to nice breezy day.
when fan done running in basement, going to run it for awhile in garage to get into wet corners
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,970  
59°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 82° today.

Thanks for all the anniversary wishes, gentlemen. I remain the luckiest guy on the planet.

I'm always impressed by people who can get great shots of the moon, Ron. Reminds me that I saw an article yesterday that noted the anniversary of the release of the movie A Trip To The Moon, 119 years ago.

Kyle, the local BMW dealer here used to sell Ural side cars. I guess I can see the point of opening up a club to more members, but I also see RNG's point about not messing with a good thing. If it ain't broke, ...

I've met so many musicians over the years that I've lost track. Literally hundreds. A perk of working in the industry, I guess. Sometimes I won't remember until their name comes up that, oh yea, I met that guy.
 

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