Good Morning!!!! 80F @ 4:30AM. Mainly sunny. High 104F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.
Yesterday's 106F high thankfully didn't materialize, but it only fell short by 5°. Not sure I'd have been able to tell the difference.
You folks sure have been busy...
I now know what happens to a car when rocks fall down a mountain in Switzerland.
Still waiting on the bill from the rental car company.
Yikes! Glad no one was hurt. Had a similar experience on Tioga Pass many years ago on the motorcycles. Managed to time it so the rocks flew by in front of and in back of us. We were the last ones to get across that day.
Still around, more later.
Glad to hear you're still with us, Randy. Hope you're back in the pink soon.
even though last time I finally got the lock n lube fitting on problem mower zerk, decided to experiment with other
style fittings. This seems like a pretty good value for the price.
Looks like a nice set, Drew. Hope they don't just make a mess. Please let us know how well they work for you.
Thursday is the day...appt at the neurologist . I'm going to take Thomas' approach.... tell the Doc that I want answers to why the knee is still giving me trouble.
Hoping you hear some good news, Ted. It's about time...
Good chances of rain tonight and tomorrow..... hopefully some will find its way here.
The satellite images of AZ and NM on the news last night looked pretty promising,..
Nice trip south over an extended weekend, especially enjoyed missing any new mechanical misadventures. I was a bit surprised, what with over 150,000 miles on the clock. I gotta say the weather was maybe the best part, at least temperature wise. Not a big fan of overcast and fog, but Lompoc was experiencing "June Gloom" in July, and the mornings were gray and cool, and a sweater felt good outside in the evenings. Yesterday on the trip north, the mist was heavy enough I could turn my head on the freeway and the wind would clear the droplets from the face screen. And it was cold enough that the heated jacket and grips were set on high. But by noon I was over the mountains and back in the Central Valley, hammering up I5 in 100F+ temps. Thankfully that only lasted a few hours, and temps rose to "only" 98F by the time I rolled down the driveway. A cool shower and a colder beer sure hit the spot, though.
We got lucky and last Sunday's SpaceX launch beat the fog, but not by much. We picked a spot on a nearby mountain ridge and joined a whole bunch of other space fans to watch. This one went south and away from us, so it wasn't as loud (and dramatic), and the booster landed on the android barge off the coast of Baja, so we missed the sonic boom on first stage reentry, but I was still glad to experience my first launch in person. I don't think it'll be my last.
Gonna see how far I get finishing up the permanent installation of the StarLink dish today. I'm thinking I'll get the wiring done, but it might get too hot before I get enough clean fill dirt screened to start filling the trench. But I've got plenty of inside jobs to keep me busy.