buckeyefarmer
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Good morning.
35° and .4” of rain so far.
35° and .4” of rain so far.
PB Blaster is decent, Kroil is Better IMO but hard to find. A 50/50 mix of acetone and ATF is one of the best penetrating lubes you can use - read it in one of the many horrid mags back in the day, they did a reasonably-scientific test with a bunch of bolts from the same box into holes threaded into a single piece of 1/4” steel , soaked it in (IIRC) sea water and let it sit for a month, then used various penetrants and a torque wrench to measure the necessary force. The 50/50 was right behind some aerospace-industrial product and equivalent to Kroil.31F with light snow @ 13:30, calling for a high of around 36F for the day. Looks like we got a few inches overnight:
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Definitely a far cry from what it was yesterday, glad I got the feeders filled. A couple of pictures of that fallen ash from when I was out there doing that:
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Woman opted not to make the run to the grocery store yesterday, sounds like She is regretting that now today.
So I got all cleaned and gussied up and we headed out for the Big Date Night ... down at Menards ...
Woman wanted to know what I had up my sleeve, as I had put on really nice clothes ...
Backstory on that is that when I'm working and running out to the store for something I rarely care what I look like or how I'm dressed. I'll wear rags as long as the holes aren't too big and there isn't anything hanging out. Drives her nuts.
So She "suspected something was up".
Truth was I was just getting one more wear out of the jeans and shirt I had worn out to dinner the week before before I tossed them in the dirty clothes to be washed.
Got everything we went for ... including a stick of mahogany, red oak, and maple. Also got a couple items that weren't really on the list: pantry moth traps and some bug traps for house plants that I spotted.
After we left Menards, I suggested we head over to Alladin's Eatery - a restaurant we spotted last week when we went out for relatives birthday dinner - and She was game.
Glad we did.
Turns out it was a chain of Lebanese restaurants that was started 1994 in Lakewood, OH and has expanded throughout the Midwest and Southeast.
On the way over, I suggested that once we got there, we order an appetizer and look over the menu while deciding whether we wanted to eat in or just get take out and go home.
We ordered some kibbe to start, which She decided She really liked and we decided to just go ahead and stay for dinner.
I got the Alladin's Favorite Combo plate which had kafta, shish kabob, and shish tawook, and She got Chicken Sambusek plate ... which She really liked as well. Even cleaned up her entire plate ... which is something that almost never happens.
We ordered a piece of Turtle Cheesecake to take with us for desert, which was good ... but not quite as good as the cheesecake we had at Bonefish Grill the week before.
Turns out this place had been there since 2014 and we had never noticed it ... probably due to poor signage illumination.
Think we'll definitely be heading back at some point in the future, looking forward to trying their Baba Gannouj next time.
All in all, a great trip with lots of laughs.
Got the DVD player hooked up after we got home and watched the 2nd Harry Potter movie ... after I gave the disc a quick cleaning with some rubbing alcohol.
After that She went to bed but I ended up staying up to the wee hours scoping out YouTube's on router tables and doing a little research on those.
Agenda for the rest of the day today:
Dig out the new razor blades and get Her started on cleaning tiles off.
Fire up the torpedo heater out in the garage and cut up the wood for the holder for the Forstner bits and maybe get that glued up.
Finish cleaning off the router table and take further stock of what needs to be done to get that refurbbed. Looks like the top panel on the back needs replaced, along with the top itself.
Clean out the bottom of the cavity in the wall where I removed the tile and wallboard.
See what we have in the way of thinset and grout.
Maybe take another stab at removing those stubborn seats in the tub/shower valve. Thinking about ordering a drill chuck with adapters that would allow it to be used on the battery-operated impact and/or my 3/8 drive butterfly impact. I could then cut the seat wrench so it could be chucked up and used.
The seats are only brass ... so would need to go easy on them to avoid tearing them.
More research to do on that.
Hope everyone is having a good Sunday ...![]()
One quiche got baked, this time I added chunks of breakfast link sausage to the mix, I think it is pretty good. i added the chunks raw, and the only downside is you don’t get that nice carmelization on the sausages, but the juices all stay in the quiche for added richness. Made the crust with a 60/40 mix of butter and coconut oil (the variety that is mostly-solid at room temperature, not liquid), and it came out really nice and flaky, far superior to the last crust. Tonight I need to pickle those egfs I hard boiled the other day - I finally peeled them last night while the quiche was baking. Next quiche will be broccoli, cheddar, and bacon. I just have to decide if I am going to render the bacon a bit first or fine-dice and put in uncooked for extra greasiness?Good evening all. 37ºF for the start, light breeze, overcast sky. Light wind with moderate gusts, overcast cleared off and high temp was 50ºF. Chapel to start day, made pancakes for breakfast, then start fire in insert after breakfast. Did some puttering, and conserving energy. Watched Cowboys lose, so close but no cigar.
Scaredy grandbaby time is always good.
Billy fall won't affect the riding much, will be riding the Peugeot for a few days. Hope you can find the credit card. Glad you had a good day with chainsaw and tractor.
Ron glad you got nightstand assembled. Sorry about lack of sleep, hope you got nap in. Nice pic
Drew hope inspection went well. Good to hear good schoolboard meeting.
Kilroy glad trees got put down. Glad Mrs did such a good job.
Scotty have fun clearing the creek. Hope you got some tractoring today
Kilroy hope brunch was good. Hope you got some quiche baked.
Mike glad the wife was able to be with you. Hope you were able to complete list for milk house. Nice hawk.
Dave hope you don't have problems with storm coming
NHBX nice snow pic. Glad power did not stay down. Hope not a lot of tree damage from snow.
Frits glad coffee and Cody good. Good to hear daughter doing so well after hip replacement, hope she has good trip.
Chris hope you can use the wood from the downwd trees. Glad you got a hike in.
Jim hope you got to explore a little. Good to hear chainsaw runnig good enough to use it. Ho[e you can get holes fixed before inspection.
Buppie happy birthday to wife. Worst part of accident is wounded pride and broken derailleur hanger. prayers sent.
Ted hoping you get more moisture. Good to hear progress on edge tamers. Hope Max enjoyed his grooming.
RNG good to hear more rain in 10 day. Glad to hear insurance has not closed claim, hope the reconcile happens soon. Hope you get get high pressure line replaced soon.
Ken good to hear progress on wire. nice pic
Kilroy nice pics and link to song
RS hope you like your snow. Hope date night at Menards went well. Glad the meal at Aladdin's was good for both of you. Hope you made some progress on the seats.
Dennis no, I am not the only one with standing fallovers in the group
Dennis glad good worship. Mexican always good. Hope planning goes well for anniversary trip.
PJ glad weather allowing you some studio time. Donuts do sound good.
Drew sorry about the rain on test drive day,. Good to hear mostly in good shape, hope he can get it all fixed. Sorry to hear about friend, prayers sent.
Paul glad you were able to divert to better runway. Nice pics, There is something wrong with that man's taste buds. Looks like GS had good time at tour.
PJ good you are very happy with the move, we got spoiled you were able to post so much.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle /Daughter, /mom's breathing, /learning new job, /friends upcoming new baby, /son's migraines, Bird /aging issues, Ron /broken arm and heart, Billy /mom hypertension & congestive heart failure, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /new skin cancer spot and treatment, /elbow healing, /wife knee healing, Thomas /gout, Phil /reflux, /wife's voice, Frits /veteran son with mental issues, Ken /dad possible dementia, /uncle's surgery, Steppenwolfe /son-auto immune disorder, Grev /wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery, /retirement & disability red tape, /family issues, /wife feeling bad, Lou /eye issues, Doug and wife/health issues, / hand nerve and surgery, /fall and recovery, / wife headaches and heart eval, / David(sadamo)/Sophie's new eye surgery recovery, Chris /neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, /marriage not doing well, / friend stop drinking, Paul/ wife's healing from back surgery, Dennis /retirement, /neighbor issues, /land development, / brother "alligallyitus" and back in hospital, Drew /foot heel issues, /friend's wife cancer diagnosis and recovery, mike /wife's surgery, Scotty, /back pain, Frits /daughter recovery from surgery, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Mark /wife colon surgery, Fatjay /father broken hip, Ukraine war, and Country.
What is this “nutrition label” you speak of?38, still some drizzle, but may get some sunshine later. And Wind.
Kilroy, I'd like to eat some of your quiche, but wouldn't want to read the Nutrition Label.
Pop, that was quite the breakfast your friend had. Cute photos of grandson. He is receiving a great exposure to tractors, planes and now fire trucks.
Roasted coffee yesterday...was too wet to do much outside, but went for a short hike in the rain.
BEF, the nice lady that shuttled me last week sent me the Shen500 spreadsheet...used by hikers to track their hiking of all of Shenandoah National Park's 500+ (513.9) miles of trails. I told her I had not been able to get to it, because I wasn't on facebook. I started entering my hikes into it from my logbook...quite an undertaking since they split many hikes into short sections...such as the AT's 107 miles is split into 54 hiking sections. Good thing is all you have to do is enter the hiked date and it keeps a running tally of hiked miles and miles to go. I think I'm gonna go for it.
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