Good morning!!!!

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Here's a couple pics of the gravel area. Still have to move the tires and a few lumber scraps, then I can mulch.

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   / Good morning!!!! #175,822  
70°F and .1 inches rain, more in forecast

Got most of interior mowing done yesterday, a start.

Pool chlorinate arrived
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Along with the salt
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And the only thing missing for the conversion is me. LOL

Off to Costco this morning. Not a big list but necessary. Won’t get back until afternoon.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #175,824  
Good morning , going up to 74 and cloudy, rain later.
Got 1 sheet rock panel up since work ran late and early yesterday.
Going through hell at work right now.

Sad about Bill, don't think I ever met him though Drew.

Got the M18 hammer drill yesterday, it's going back today as the clutch isn't working.
This is a certified, refurbished, that was done by someone who obviously has no idea how a hammer/drill/driver works.

Be well,
Saw the hammer drill on sale yesterday at HD
 
   / Good morning!!!! #175,825  
Good morning! 79˚F before sunrise heading to 105˚ with heat index of 112˚, we are under a heat warning. No rain. Maybe a Costco run today, store runs and cooking the two pastimes in the extreme heat.

There was a fire in South Austin that started from a lithium battery that was charging.

"Division Chief Eddie Martinez with the Austin Fire Department (AFD) said a battery for a piece of lawn equipment caught fire while sitting on the deck outside charging. "It overheats, it starts heating, and it just heats up so much that it's running away, and its thermal heat causes it to catch on fire," he said."

"As for lithium-ion batteries, Chief Martinez says it is important to be extra cautious. He warns those who have them to not leave them constantly plugged in once fully charged. He adds do not keep them outside in a hot environment, but in a climate-controlled environment like inside. Also, inspect the batteries regularly."

"Make sure they don't have any damage, any bulging, any holes, any cracks in them, because that makes them susceptible to fire," he said."

Great reminder! Thanks Don!

There was a house fire in our neighborhood a few years ago started by a cell phone charging bank that was overloaded. Burned the house completely. Owner was awakened when part of the ceiling fell in on him in bed. Excaped with his life by sheer divine providence. All devices left plugged in, especially the cheap ones should be checked often for problems.

I stopped buying the cheap chargers but who really knows how good any of them are?
 

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