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   / Good morning!!!! #151,391  
Well, so much for the high of 98°..... 102° as I type this.... just stifling when you open the door!

Drip irrigation done for all zones. I swear I heard the plants all sigh .....

Not leaving the cool sanctuary of inside now.

Doug, nice flight! I only have 2 'wings', a Pico jet and a "Blitz" wing. The Pico jet is only 30" and only weighs 1lb 11oz (.79kg) and I'm running a Jeti Phasor 30-3. It has been radar clocked at 96 mph. It will go vertical until out of sight. Fun to fly, but you better be paying attention!

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I have yet to fly the Blitz. It's about the same size as yours. I don't know why I was afraid to fly it before when I really had the skill.

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The newest version has twin tail booms now.... apparently to help stabilize the flight characteristics. I might have to add them. Maybe that's what I was afraid of?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,392  
A couple of hours on Sophie’s BX, I’m impressed.
This is how I started, the swarth on right from flail yesterday.
Notice the 4 ft guinea grass
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A bit of progress
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Not a lawn, but good enough for a field
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I’ll hit the next section before heading for town.

This isn’t a replacement for my flail, but would be nice in less challenging circumstances.
The guinea grass was a challenge but taking half bites worked. And I’m too lazy to do another pass.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,393  
I almost lost a finger about 40 years ago when a glow plug igniter was stuck on the plug. It suddenly let go and my little finger went straight into the prop at full revs. About 30 stitches from memory.
Still have the scars to remind me.

Ouch
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,394  
This is me test flying my old buddys FX 79 Buffalo. He later crashed it and gave it to me so I rebuilt it and flew it for quite a while eventually passing it on to another buddy. It is a very large wing. 79"
I still have a Bonsai as well. Here I am practicing low flying with my dogs watching on. They loved me flying. We only have the pug left now. The big ones passed away about 4 years ago It is great having the video of them. Not real good quality but it was late evening.


 
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   / Good morning!!!! #151,395  
Now 62° but back up to 92% humidity.

Recorded over 900° in the burn coals with my IR thermometer.

Dad said he trimmed the branch in front of my remote camera, with the FEL, took out the whole bush. Said I shouldn’t have any more problems.
When I was there 2 weeks ago I put the camera on a 12v power supply. Batteries will be backup. He had afternoon visitors.
This is the low resolution photo, I can have it send an HD one.
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   / Good morning!!!! #151,397  
Good evening all. 74ºF for the start mostly clear sky, light breeze. Light wind, mostly clear sky, and high temp was 99ºF, HI 110. Bike ride first thing, 65 miles, temp 95ºF HI 104ºF at finish. Drank plenty fluids rest of day, did get nap in, and grilled brat for dinner. Tomorrow hotter HI lower.
David sorry about shear bolt. nice find.
Drew hope you don't get too much rain.
Buppies know you like feeding the birds, sorry the bears are messing with it.
Drew hope you have good trip to Catskills.
Roy hope you get the chipper rigged
Thomas hope puttering was fun. nice pic
Oosik wish you could share some of the moisture.
Mike glad you got wall punched through,
Drew sorry about your ramps, no issues with my ramps (Rhino) Nice pepper.
RS plenty to do there.
Don sorry washing truck produced no rain. Yes bomb drills remembered.
Billy hope you got your rain. Sorry about losing your bears to Buppies bear buffet ;)
Mike thanks for sharing memories.
Ted hope breakfast went well. Happy birthday to GD and ex-DIL. Hope you got planters fix and irrigation run. Naps are always nice :)
Ken just what you need more rain. Got some chain lube in pedals and everything quieted sown for about 50 miles so mostly pedals. Jan did come loose on Bottom bracket.
RNG hope seat time was enjoyed, and got trees limbed. Hot afternoons good time for paperwork.
Paul great work on mailbox. Really nice collection of planes and old RC equipment. Glad flight to Concord good.
Drew do they taste like garlic?
David sorry the furry kids have to be so critical :(
Don that is hot. sorry about irrigation woes, 5 days till fix :(
Roy glad chipper is on tractor, and lawn got mowed. Good luck with frozen threads.
Thomas but you enjoyed seat time right?.
Roy glad regen uneventful.
Dennis good to hear quality day today.
Doug sorry about finger incident.
Doug thanks for video
Saredy nice post. we don't get much summer rain here so one just takes off :)
Ted sorry about the heat thanks for R/C pics
David mower working goo on that mess.
Doug enjoyed the videos!
Dennis good to hear branch not in front of camera anymore. nice pic of visitors.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter/friend PT from Covid, Bird/aging issues/, Don /mom's pipeline process, Randy/FIL living alone adjustments /MIL Covid /son's heart issues, Roy /palpitations, /angina , Billy /wife fall, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /3 new skin cancer spots and treatment, /ultrasound of kidneys result /wife head wound healing, Thomas/gout, /operation and recovery, Phil /reflux, /wife's eyes, Steppenwolfe/son-auto immune disorder, Grev/wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery/retirement, / passing out issues, /family issues, /wife feeling bad, Doug and wife/health issues, /nerve and pain, / wife's hospital stay, /torn bicep, Ken /kids shot tragedy, David(sadamo)/Sophie's new eye surgery recovery, /cataract surgery, /Sophie's hand infection, Chris/neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, Paul/ wife's disc issues, Gale and KY/ tornado victims, Mike /5 year plan, Dennis /retirement plans / brother "alligallyitus" and improving, Drew /foot heel issues, /friend cancer diagnosis and recovery, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Ukraine war, mass shooting victims and family, and Country.
stay safe and healthy you all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,398  
thanks for the reminder mostly_gas, ... My shoulder dislocation is still on the mend, but my physio appts are going well and the physio therapist is pleased. he says the progress is good. I still notice a weakness, easy arm fatigue, and average at best grip strength (significant weakening at this point still) but it can take upwards of 12-15 months for general recovery, so we'll see how the next few months work out. the injury was Sept 2021, so by Christmas this year it will probably be at it's best. Three fingers, shoulder are still a bit numb. I thank the Lord that progress is happening. Thanks for the thoughts and prayers

sodamo - that is great fieldwork, excellent progress, thanks for sharing the photos

tonight I took our dog Minnu (an Anatolian Shepherd) for a walk on the property, we stopped at the spot where I buried Max (Golden Retriever), a little over 2 weeks ago. Minnu has been grieving for a few weeks, misses her friend, I think that Minnu knew that this was the spot, maybe that little visit will help.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,399  
Good arvo. Somewhat of a mild night, temperature wise with a low of 6C... however the wind was gusty, which actually dropped the temp to -1.2C. Clear sky and the high has only reached 9C.

The wind was such that the local radio station was off-line all night. I had a 15 minute power outage prior to toddling off to bed, a couple of 'snap' outages whilst I slept and, annoyingly, 4 'snap' outages prior to heading off to Church this AM.

Everyone at Church this morning were wearing their coats, even with the heaters on. The Church never did 'heat up'.:)

That's about it, take care all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #151,400  
good morning all. Bunch of late sleepers this morning
Drizzling outside, looks like rain most of the day.
61 going to 77 with heavy rain tonight.

important day at church, as they try to find a replacement for me. No one has volunteered yet and my leadership ends
in two weeks. I've been to Meeting every Sunday morning, save one, for the last 8 months. I need a break...

late yesterday two small trees came in from Burgess, last of a very old order. Should have been here months ago. These are
cypress I think for a visual barrier, will find a place for them. The two trees I really wanted, the weeping willows, were both cancelled by Burgess.

Really is interesting seeing the different temps in different hemispheres. Wagtail is wearing his coat and we are sweating.
 

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