Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #35,761  
Ugh! 73 out this AM. Last night when I got home I dragged my butt to this thing called a lawn mower. Sweltering, oppressive humidity and fear of rain kept me not from the task at hand. I cut around parts of the house and retreated after two hours to the a/c. Of course listening to the news, and having observed Mother Natures work on the horizon I was discouraged to hear the rain hit us a few hours later. And did it rain. And rain. This AM, I'll go drain the pool again.

A distinctive pattern of wet has descended upon my humble homestead.

Good luck on the audit, Roy, I cringe when I hear that word, so many personalities come into play, and the task (big picture) always seems to elude some.

Have a great day all!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,762  
Riptides ElNino has found you
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,763  
74 now, adding 20 later to 94.

Should dry out enough for several hours of mowing between taking care of my wife. Her sinus surgery went real well, but at the hospital from 10:30 to 4:30.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,764  
Glad your wife's surgery went well and the recuperation time will be short
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,765  
60F this morning headed to 80F.

More field work this morning then I'll put those chickens on the swinging grill this afternoon and enjoy a beer or two. Grill'n and Swill'n. :D

KevT must have gone Amish and tossed out his phone and laptop. Probably wearing a wide brim straw hat and button front pants today. I'll bet he is having too much fun to yak on TBN at the moment.

Better luck with the fishing today Farmer & Larro.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,766  
Morning all, a rainy morning here with a temperature of 61F, Suppose to clear up by noon and hit a high of 72F.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,767  
78 this morning and headed to 95 today. Wife wants to go shopping today. Other than that it'll probably be spent by the pool.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,768  
Good Morning. 0810, 75F with 92% humidity. Forecast high of 92F with 20% chance of rain today, and a low of 71F tonight.

I have my weekly trip to town {Marianna} this morning. Yesterday I used the last of my 13-13-13 on the first couple of rows of peas, and still have the rest of them, plus the corn, melons, cucumbers and squash to side dress. I haven't always had good luck with my 2nd planting of corn, so I want to get it growing while the rain is still with us. Some of it has a sickly yellow shade to it already.

You guys have a good one,

Larro

Better luck with the fishing today Farmer & Larro.

No plans of going back to pond today. Grand niece from Denver is down for three weeks, and she has already announced she will over to visit Uncle Timmy and Aunt Margie later this afternoon. But if I could talk her into fishing. . . . .
 
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Slow getting started this morning. It was raining earlier, I have been drinking coffee for 2 hours.... Need to check on our birds, all 34 of them!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,770  
60F @ 6:00 AM. Mostly cloudy skies this morning will become partly cloudy this afternoon. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 84F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.

Sorry, Farmer. No wonder KevT's so quiet; they're probably working him to death! :laughing:

Don, had a GF that loved Roobios, and I do like it for it's non-caffeinated nature. Good flavor, too, as long is it's the pure tea, not some added flavor variety. Hard to describe the flavor, maybe a bit like sassafras? Certainly worth a try if you're a tea drinker.

As far as drinking it to cool off, I'll stick to cold beer, thanks. :thumbsup:

Larro, beautiful pics and a tranquil setting for a paddle. What time of day do those water lilies bloom?

Drew, all those years of waking up at 4:45AM still haven't worn off in retirement. But then I've always been more of a morning person, and like you last night, usually get the noddies around 9PM :laughing: Hope the land survey goes better than the nautical one ;)

Eric, sandblasters consume a lot of air. Even the smallest one (21 CFH @ 80 PSI through a 1/4" nozzle) will use all of the capacity that a 7.5 HP electric motor driven compressor can produce (16.5 CFH), and more. When I was doing a lot of it, I ganged a large 7.5 HP unit with a smaller 5 HP one, and each got a little bit of rest in use, but not much. That's why a commercial outfit will use one or more units with 3 phase power. And probably equip the setup with an air dryer as well (sand doesn't flow very well when it gets wet, and compressing the air causes any moisture in it to condense). The good news is that with a compressor large enough to feed a sandblaster, none of the other air tools ever run out of air!

Buppies, good luck with your boat hunt. A few weeks ago when I heard the latest NOAA prediction, the chances for an ElNino this winter were something like 75%, up from 50% a few months prior. I sure hope the predictions are accurate, as we could really use a wet winter.

Wng, hospitals sure know how to take their time, but glad the surgery went well. Hope your wife recovers quickly and the surgery is successful.

More progress on the for sale bike yesterday, but it's still not a runner. The fuel pump is pumping, now through new fuel lines, so I pulled the fuel rail and attached injectors to find that they weren't injecting. The trigger signal was strong, so I took them all for a ride through the ultrasonic cleaner in a nice Simple Green bath. Man, that water turned from bright green to inky black, and now the injectors click when I hit them with 12V. They even passed a little dose of thin oil, so I have hopes they'll work again once I get them installed.

All the aluminum on that motorcycle was corroded from sitting under a tarp in the salty Richmond, CA marine environment. So while I was waiting for the injectors to cook I got out a wire brush and started brushing. It got the white crust off OK, but still left dark stains. Then I remembered this stuff called Rub'n Buff, a silver wax based polish I'd purchased several years ago but never tried. Put some on a spot with an old toothbrush, then buffed it out with a piece of old terrycloth, and the aluminum looks like new! It should, as the Rub'n Buff is little more than very fine aluminum particles suspended in a wax binder. No idea how well it'll hold up on hot engine cases (I bet it smokes a bit the first time or two), but it's highly regarded in the restoration community. It was a blessing for this bike, that's for sure. FWIW, I used the silver color, and it comes in several shades of gold, bronze, and copper, as well as one called ebony. If I can find some of that I'll give it a try on the rusty frame rails.

Off to town for a grocery run today, as well as to sign the last of the divorce papers. It will be good to have that behind me.

Hang in there, Roy, Friday's comin'!!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,771  
Good morning! 77˚ muggy - hey it's
Summer in full swing.

A little sore from water volleyball last night, but nothing a couple of aspirin will not cure.

Rooibos tea is ordered so I can drink tea when the detective drinks her tea.

The 3 large broken limbs hanging by grape vines above the shack-in-the-back have been safely removed.

Time to mow again. Life goes on . . .
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,772  
Good morning all. 75F this morning, partly cloudy and windy again. Gonna try to mow on Mondays, the golf course is closed. Found 12 ball the last time we mowed. Heading into town to run errand and grocery shop. Will get back to the garage today hopefully but SWMBO is napping so timing is unclear :). Will look into Don's rain gauge, placement here will more of a challange
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,773  
71°F and .33 inches rain last 24 hours, still raining.

Picked BIL up at Kona airport last night returning from taking care of wife's Mom from latest hospital adventure, removal of colon blockage. Still in rehab and now SIL is on duty. Siblings have decided that Mom is no longer capable of living totally on her own and hope to use this to precipitate a change. Not gonna be easy, but necessary. Airport was a 6 hour excursion as we tried to make it exciting for our two young visitors and stopped to eat along the way. Didn't get home until after 11PM. Only hung drywall until 3PM. Today is off to a slow start. :)

Be safe
Have a great day.

David Sent from my iPad Air using TractorByNet
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,774  
Larro, beautiful pics and a tranquil setting for a paddle. What time of day do those water lilies bloom?

I don't get down there very often, but I've seen them open in the morning.

I picked up a couple of rod and reel combos in town, and a couple of extra reels. {A few weeks ago when I went canoeing with one of my Tampa cousin, there was dirt dauber nest in two of my reels. I got them both working, but not what you would call smoothly} One of the combos is a skinny handled spinner that will work well with my kayak. As soon as I rig up some sort of rod holder, that is. The only one I have used in it so far is my old telescopic rod from back in my biker days. It's been almost 25 years since my last bike, so the fact the rod is still functional was a surprise when I dug it out.

On a unrelated matter, I paid almost $14 a bag for 13-13-13. This gardening habit of mine is getting harder and harder to support. Since today is a good transplanting day, and I have lots of Armenian cucumber sprouts, I had better go see how long I can tough it out out there.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,775  
Billie, remember, gentle kisses....

just had a brief shower, not much, just drove the humidity from 90 to 100% which sure wasn't needed.
I'm not going out there except for a high speed run to the mailbox on the golf cart. If I get enough speed up, it cools off, well, that's my story officer
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,776  
larro, I bought a new modest spinning set from Penn, maybe 80 bucks for the whole thing, fifteen pound test, for someday fishing on a someday boat, and now i don't know how to tie the lure on. There's swivels and other little gizmos in my tackle box where I clearly have more parts than knowledge... One of my firemen buddies has volunteered but he's been pretty scarce. Maybe I should just lay all the parts out, take pics, start a new thread and you all can tell me what goes after what. The leader may be leading but what's following? ;) Hardly ever fished in my life. Great fishing right out here in the Pamlico River. I wonder if there's a spot in the River where they come out all nicely filleted but still attached to my hook? :D

I bet you know all about the fish here Larro since you probably investigated it for your book.

My challenge also is identification. My luck I'd catch a bait fish and think it was edible. Clearly on the low end of the knowledge curve here. And I'm not going to catch something unless I know how to get the fish off the hook humanely and release it.

or what in the world to do when an iridescent but lost 20 pound dolphin gets on my hook? You know, the edible dolphins, not the tv stars...Perhaps they call it something else. Or a small tuna...now that I'd like to catch but not in the River. Better I catch that at the fish store. Salt water outside of the Pamlico River, versus further North on the Albermarle that whole area is fresh water. Different fish for sure.

I have got to eat less meat and more fish so perhaps catching them might be fun. Only cost effective if I fished off the dock. Might be a fun thing to do with my house guest this weekend for perhaps an hour in the morning. See if we can catch dinner. One bobber or two? See, that guy has four on his, he be bobbin...

Actually my house guest is a very senior Boy Scout Scoutmaster and probably knows how to tie fishing lures on just fine. Besides, he is my go to knot person anyway, so while he's here, in the afternoon when the heat has driven us indoors, maybe I'll get him to try. I think I'm going for five bobbers. Should give me more lift. That's what the guy at the liquor store told me. Took him a while to get it out though. He be bobbin too.

I'd rather take their pictures. Hi little fishie. Oh, you're not so little. hop up here and let's have a chat and photo opp. Little swimming pool back here just for you. Yeh, here's your fish food. yes, yes, non GMO. Picky fish.
what? you want a ride twenty miles upstream for a hot date?
Sure....wheeeeeeee splash
Next.

reality calls. I hate that. Still need to vacuum the whole house. And there are no vacuum fairies about.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,777  
2015-07-09, 0141 Up early since I've got to go in early as part of an AS 9100 audit (company I work for is being audited and I'm one of the auditees). AS 9100 is the equivalent to ISO 9000. This week has been total s**t

Roy - a few years back I was involved with implementing an ISO 14001 program. Heavily involved in both the initial program and subsequent audits. Brother I KNOW your pain. Just recalling the headaches is enough for a month worth of night terrors. Good luck!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #35,780  
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