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   / Good morning!!!! #44,301  
Good morning, BURR 26 degrees and wind was awful last night. Nothing on tap for today got up to late. I will need to go check for down trees on fence today hoping i don't find any. Happy Anniversary buckeyefarmer hope you have many more, wife and i celebrated oue last week took her to mickey d's got her a happy meal, i told her that was all i could afford my accountant didn't allow me to spend any money. Then i got reminded that being married to me for40 years was so much harder than raising our child, she olny had to tell her she couldn't have something once @ most twice she been telling me 40 years and i still keep asking. everyone have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,302  
Windy all night, gusts at 50 mph. Got some loose shingles flapping. Thought some might have blown off, but now that i can see, they are still there.
Power is out since middle of the night. Will get genny out soon.
31°, Windchill is 18°.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,303  
Thanks, that looks like it, it's a bit greener than the picture but the shape and arrangement are right.I don't have any pictures and it's not warm enough for it to be growing good yet. I'll try one of those remedies.

We are trying Bonide Weed Beater Complete this year. It is both a pre-emergent and post-emergent. It is labeled to control nut sedge.

WEED BEATER COMPLETE - Bonide
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,304  
I have been catching up with this thread as the iPad app decided to unsubscribe me about 4 days ago.

Kyle, I did have my blue work shirt and blue Wranglers on yesterday.

Everyone have a great day! We are having Chamber of Commerce weather in our part of Texas today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,305  
30.5F with bright sun ... place looks like a winter wonderland. We hit a low of 24F this morning around 05:00 ... don't imagine the plants are going to like that very much.

Wind was really howling last night ... didn't hear trees break or fall though ... but it did set off the PIR motion sensor on the front door once.

Probably spend today up in the shop working on the grapple ... if I can get away with it :D
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,306  
Good morning. I woke up this morning before the daily "Take Max Out" alarm on my phone had chance to rouse me. The birds outside had woken me early, in stereo.

Although my hearing is starting to fail, there is still nothing more pleasant than to wake up listening to birdsong, singing out that springtime is here - except that didn't happen this morning.
Even with the bed covering pulled up over my ears, I couldn't fail to hear the woodpecker, hammering away in search of grubs who were more than a little reluctant to become breakfast. Each time the woodpecker paused, a cock pheasant called out even louder in encouragement from the field behind. Time to get up.
Eric,

Them guys have been hammering away for the past couple of weeks around here as well ... even the big pileated ones ...

Hopefully it will soon dry up, then I will get the stick welder out and have another play. When you see RS's awesome fabrication talents, multiply that skill level by 0.001 and you can get an idea of where my welding ability is right now :)
LOL ... keep at it ... you'll get the hang of it.

And in the process probably learn that a little molten metal can cover up all sorts of errors and imperfections ...:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,307  
Yikes! That awful S word....
and I"m trying to decide if I can risk putting tomato plants in this week with two nights predicted going down to 35. Am thinking tomato plants won't like those temps, best to wait another week.
Probably be a wise move ... ;)

Need to clean all the pollen off everything. I powerwash and then use the leaf blower to dry everything off, then I run all engines and mower decks afterward. I usually stick with just air blasting but sometimes you just have to wash...
After doing this for several hours, I think my resolve will be firmed up to enclose one of the barn side sheds so I can at least keep my garden tractors clean.
:thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,308  
buckeye,

Happy Anniversary !
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,309  
Roy,

Hope you feel much better very soon.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,310  
We are trying Bonide Weed Beater Complete this year. It is both a pre-emergent and post-emergent. It is labeled to control nut sedge.

WEED BEATER COMPLETE - Bonide

I'll look into that one, too, thanks!

38° this morning, wind is down to 40 mph gusts, sustained around 25 mph. We had hail overnight and sustained winds in the 40 mph range, with gusts to 65 mph a couple of times. It blew three of my tile flower pots about 250' from where they were stored. None broke. Forecast is 49° today, 72° tomorrow, 46° Tuesday. Springtime on Delmarva!

And happy anniversary Buckeye!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,313  
Good Morning! 57 F @ 8:15 AM. Sunshine and a few afternoon clouds. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 77F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.

Judging from the snow in Ohio, it seems I got out of there just in time. :laughing:

David, that sounds like quite a journey. Just sit back, watch the scenery go by, and leave the driving to someone else!

Got the new battery in the Yamaha yesterday but the bike still wouldn't start. Thought it might be stale gas, so swapped that out and still no joy. But by that time the battery was run down, so I put it on the charger and went on to other things. That involved emptying the boxes I dragged home from Ohio, the four in the garage full of tools. Looks like I'll be able to swap out my 1/2" drive SAE sockets for Snap-On, and I'll never run short of 3/8" drive extensions. A brass suede brush was perfect for knocking off the decades of dirt and light surface rust and now most look like new. 2" and 3" Brown & Sharpe outside micrometers got the same treatment, and fill a hole in that measurement range. Several nice hammers, too, and between the two 16 oz. ball piens i brought back I'll be able to make one good one. Rust got the head on the one with the good handle, and the handle was cracked on the one with the good head. :confused2: I left behind lots and lots of shotshell reloading stuff as I don't do much of that, but will have to find a place to put the metallic cartridge components that did make the trip. Probably a hundred pounds of lead for bullets now resides in plastic buckets on the back porch. A few shooting books by folks like Phil Sharpe, Jack O'Connor, and Ernest Hemingway (yeah, THAT Hemingway) are now on shelves where they belong, awaiting their time on the night stand. I also uncovered several old Christmas and birthday gifts I'd made to both my Mom and her partner that had apparently never been used. One will be a backup to my Cuisinart food processor, as it's identical and purchased at the same time. Same for a nice folding skinning knife. Then there was Grandpa's switchblade knife, probably taken off some thug when he was a Columbus, Ohio cop. Never did find his blackjack though, which I remember seeing as a child when cleaning out his house after he passed.

Also took some time to prepare photos of the old man's gun collection, then sent them off for an appraisal to Rock Island Auction Company. They're still back in Ohio with the neighbor, as shipping in and out of Kalifornia would have been a real PITA with the laws here. We were going to put them in the same auction with the household goods, but they're all too good and somewhat rare (pre-'64 Winchester Model 12 shotguns and Model 94 and 70 rifles, several Anschutz 22s, a sweet Belgium Browning over and under 20 ga., and several high level competition custom rifles). I'm not expecting a fortune, but more want them to go to people that appreciate them for what they are and will put them to good use.

I reassembled a nice set of fireplace tools this morning while waiting for breakfast to cook, and will tackle the dinette table after I finish this. Also decided to give the Yamaha another try, and this time it fired right up. I'd set the battery chargers to come on one day a week for 12 hours while I was gone, and apparently that wasn't enough. The one in the BMW dirt bike was nearly flat, too, and two days on the charger have failed to revive it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,315  
Fired up the honda gen to power the fridge, went to town and picked up pizza for lunch, when i got home the power was back on.
Again, the problem was in the woods behind my house.
Thanks for the anniv wishes.
I might be celebrating something else tomorrow in addition to the anniv, friday I got a job offer from another company. I might be retiring from my current company. I haven't made up my mind yet.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,316  
brass suede brush was perfect for knocking off the decades of dirt and light surface rust and now most look like new.

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Brass suede brush, that's a new one. I'll have to try that. Thanks for the idea.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,317  
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Good Morning! 57 F @ 8:15 AM. Sunshine and a few afternoon clouds. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 77F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.

Judging from the snow in Ohio, it seems I got out of there just in time. :laughing:

David, that sounds like quite a journey. Just sit back, watch the scenery go by, and leave the driving to someone else!

Got the new battery in the Yamaha yesterday but the bike still wouldn't start. Thought it might be stale gas, so swapped that out and still no joy. But by that time the battery was run down, so I put it on the charger and went on to other things. That involved emptying the boxes I dragged home from Ohio, the four in the garage full of tools. Looks like I'll be able to swap out my 1/2" drive SAE sockets for Snap-On, and I'll never run short of 3/8" drive extensions. A brass suede brush was perfect for knocking off the decades of dirt and light surface rust and now most look like new. 2" and 3" Brown & Sharpe outside micrometers got the same treatment, and fill a hole in that measurement range. Several nice hammers, too, and between the two 16 oz. ball piens i brought back I'll be able to make one good one. Rust got the head on the one with the good handle, and the handle was cracked on the one with the good head. :confused2: I left behind lots and lots of shotshell reloading stuff as I don't do much of that, but will have to find a place to put the metallic cartridge components that did make the trip. Probably a hundred pounds of lead for bullets now resides in plastic buckets on the back porch. A few shooting books by folks like Phil Sharpe, Jack O'Connor, and Ernest Hemingway (yeah, THAT Hemingway) are now on shelves where they belong, awaiting their time on the night stand. I also uncovered several old Christmas and birthday gifts I'd made to both my Mom and her partner that had apparently never been used. One will be a backup to my Cuisinart food processor, as it's identical and purchased at the same time. Same for a nice folding skinning knife. Then there was Grandpa's switchblade knife, probably taken off some thug when he was a Columbus, Ohio cop. Never did find his blackjack though, which I remember seeing as a child when cleaning out his house after he passed.

Also took some time to prepare photos of the old man's gun collection, then sent them off for an appraisal to Rock Island Auction Company. They're still back in Ohio with the neighbor, as shipping in and out of Kalifornia would have been a real PITA with the laws here. We were going to put them in the same auction with the household goods, but they're all too good and somewhat rare (pre-'64 Winchester Model 12 shotguns and Model 94 and 70 rifles, several Anschutz 22s, a sweet Belgium Browning over and under 20 ga., and several high level competition custom rifles). I'm not expecting a fortune, but more want them to go to people that appreciate them for what they are and will put them to good use.

I reassembled a nice set of fireplace tools this morning while waiting for breakfast to cook, and will tackle the dinette table after I finish this. Also decided to give the Yamaha another try, and this time it fired right up. I'd set the battery chargers to come on one day a week for 12 hours while I was gone, and apparently that wasn't enough. The one in the BMW dirt bike was nearly flat, too, and two days on the charger have failed to revive it.


I have seen guns go crazy at auctions here. Most auctioneers have FFA licenses now. And they will sometimes bring a few guns in to get the auction pumped up. Guns at a auction are like catnip to some guys, they can't stay away! A auction without guns may bring in 100 guys. One with, 200+.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #44,320  
Good evening all. 46F this morning, got a little breezy and temps hit 74F, excellent weather here. Highs in the 80's or 70's next 10 days. Probably need to fire up irrigation system, no rain till Sunday or Monday. Got some little putter jobs done, like burn off tree limbs brought down by hail.
 

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