Good morning!!!!

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68 going to 89. So dry we aren't even getting a decent dew to moisten the grass overnight.

Good to read so many progress reports on health. Getting old is not for wussies. Tractors and Monte Carlos and Marshall Tucker are good therapies.

Buppies, sorry to hear your cut was so deep...but at least you've lost some weight this week :). I have my 6 month dermatologist visit in a couple of weeks, and have a couple of spots for her to check.

Freezing already, hawkeye? Let's trade part of our air masses and even things out into the 50s for both of us.

Well, got the dryer working again. First test on it was a failure...still no heat. I started looking on the internet for parts like BEF suggested...thermostat, and cutoff sensor...both mounted on the side of the heater housing that I had to take the dryer completely apart to reach. But there was a discrepancy in part numbers, so I decided to take the dryer apart again to look directly at my parts. Voila! I had forgotten to plug the two heater element wires back onto the connectors after installing and testing. So fixed that, and tested the thermostat and cutoff and reassembled. Washed and dried two loads already...and now I can take our dryer apart with my eyes closed. :)

Kyle, I had my vacuum going as I removed each part, but there really wasn't much lint in the dryer for over 7 years of frequent use.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #99,582  
Poured first cup of coffee. 64ー with light rain this morning. Heading to 69ー with light rain most of the day. Got 1.25" of rain from yesterday afternoon. Good report from Dr. Next visit not until 2020. Need to put tools away from yesterday.
Neighbor thought he would jump into getting with digging hole for support legs on tree house. He dug out on both side of each leg down to frost line. Then ran off to Lowes to get the poles and bolts. South side legs fell off what little dirt was left under legs. When I came home from Dr. Whole playhouse looked like it was going to fall completely over. Got my 2 floor jacks and jacked up the leaning side. Then it rained while we were cutting and setting support poles. Good thing it was a warm rain. When we completed project we were covered in mud from head to toe. But project is done.

Getting good report from everyone makes me feel better about life overall. Keep up the good reports. Prayers for all.

Kyle, Happy Birthday to your middle child.

Buckeye, my complaint about Apple is updates. Just did iOS 13.0 a few days ago. This morning got 13.1.1 update. I am sure a bunch of apps will need update soon.

Randy, a ride in the the Monte Carlo. :thumbsup:

Wgnsprd, glad you got dryer fixed.

Good Morning All.
 
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Randy glad to read your out cruising around....sock it to it. :thumbsup:
 
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Buppies.
Take it easy this weekend...okay least try. ;)
 
/ Good morning!!!! #99,585  
50F clear sky upper 70's for high chance shower early evening t storm maybe later tonight.

Outside chores are done enjoying E muffin.
Plans for today...dump run,fill propane tanks,BJ's for cat goodies,store for critter food,afternoon bride and I heading to Deerfield fair.

Enjoy the day all.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #99,586  
Well, got the dryer working again. First test on it was a failure...still no heat. I started looking on the internet for parts like BEF suggested...thermostat, and cutoff sensor...both mounted on the side of the heater housing that I had to take the dryer completely apart to reach. But there was a discrepancy in part numbers, so I decided to take the dryer apart again to look directly at my parts. Voila! I had forgotten to plug the two heater element wires back onto the connectors after installing and testing. So fixed that, and tested the thermostat and cutoff and reassembled. Washed and dried two loads already...and now I can take our dryer apart with my eyes closed. :) .

Well done, Wng! I figure I can take something apart a couple of times before it's properly fixed and still come out ahead of what it would cost to have someone come in and do it for me. I learn more from my mistakes than I do when things go smoothly the first time.:laughing:
 
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Buckeye, my complaint about Apple is updates. Just did iOS 13.0 a few days ago. This morning got 13.1.1 update. I am sure a bunch of apps will need update soon.

I usually check the MacInTouch.com site before doing any major update, Ron. Even then I like to give it a few weeks to see if problems emerge, and if they do, I'll wait for the next update. There are very few new features these days that make updating desirable from a functionality viewpoint, and I just don't understand the hurry a lot of people get into when a new update is announced.:confused2: Especially if you've got an older laptop or phone that may not be supported well with the latest software.

Glad no one was hurt by the tipsy tree house. Hope nobody catches cold from the drenching, too!
 
/ Good morning!!!! #99,588  
I usually check the MacInTouch.com site before doing any major update, Ron. Even then I like to give it a few weeks to see if problems emerge, and if they do, I'll wait for the next update. There are very few new features these days that make updating desirable from a functionality viewpoint, and I just don't understand the hurry a lot of people get into when a new update is announced.:confused2: Especially if you've got an older laptop or phone that may not be supported well with the latest software.

Glad no one was hurt by the tipsy tree house. Hope nobody catches cold from the drenching, too!

My 2 i Phones and iPad are set to do auto updates. Both are newer models 2018. No problems yet.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #99,589  
2019-09-28, 0827

52 right now...high today in the mid-70's...we haven't actually hit the predicted highs in a week or more though.
Chores: Dump run...maybe mow (if it needs it)...that's about it, I think
 
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Good Morning!!!! 61F @ 5:15AM. Rain showers this morning with some sunshine during the afternoon hours. High 71F. Winds W at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%.

Good on you for getting out and blowing the stink off the Monte Carlo, Randy. I bet you both needed it!:laughing:

Sorry to hear about the big excavation, Buppies. Talk about giving up a pound of flesh!:mad:

Was just about to finish up installing the new breather parts on the red bike yesterday when I got a call from a buddy saying he'd like to stop by for a visit later. Turns out he was on his motorcycle, and headed for a camp out with my old club a little east of here tonight. So he "camped" in the spare bedroom here last night.:laughing: It was a good excuse to BBQ a couple of steaks and enjoy a side of green chili stew and a pair of nice salads. We managed to taste a Scotch or two after dinner as well...

Also got the worn out rear tire changed on that bike, but the new one is just a tad larger in diameter and now the exhaust system needs a little tweaking. So that's on the agenda today, a good inside job since showers are predicted. I'd given some thought to tagging along with my friend, but soggy tents aren't my idea of a good time. And now I wonder if he's seen the weather forecast.:laughing:

Hope everyone has a great weekend!
 
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Oh, yesterday's hunch about the error code on the van was correct: There is no fan relay, and the ECU is complaining about a ghost. Turns out the ex-mechanic tried to copy another company's design for a simple voltage divider circuit that would simulate the missing component, but botched the job. The correct part from the original maker is on order, and it might head off a couple of other similar issues. Also ordered a spare belt for the A/C, since the faulty compressor he also installed is putting a heck of a load on the belt that's in there now. I should probably get a new compressor on order, and start learning about air conditioning systems as well.:confused2:
 
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I continue to be impressed with Wingsprd and Kyle's ability to fix their own appliances, much less RNG who seems capable of fixing anything,
too bad he had to endure a bag of snakes with the van. Well, one way to know exactly what you are driving when you've fixed most of the
systems. But I'm inspired by pictures of the insides of the dryer. Just make sure you unplug it first drew....

I need to take my pc apart and vacuum the insides, long overdue. Fan is running more than it should.

Lastly, for you computer whiz's, I have a Core I7-7500 2.7ghz with 12 gig ram, in my Acer Aspire laptop. Has worked exceptionally well for me.
I sold Acer computers in my Radio Shack a long time ago. Never been an Apple person. Once upon a time
I knew what Edit and Edlin did. Now I wonder if I'm missing something by not having an external RAM drive or
how will I ever figure out how to Skype on this thing.
But I've heard they are up to tenth generation processors now.
Have I been left in the dust?
Break it to me easy...;)

since I haven't stumped it yet, and it performs reliably, I'm going to assume it's still plenty fast.
but I'm just guessing. I started with PC's, XTs, AT's, man then you were blazing along...and then it went to
Pentium I think and the cores started increasing and it got harder to follow. I paid for extra memory for this because
I knew that helped in watching videos or streaming whatever. Nvidea Gforce 940mx for those who follow this.

this laptop plus my Verizon Mifi work well together, no pixellation on movies.
Try to connect to rv campground wifi and it's rarely a good experience so for two months
I'm going to get Verizon to give me the max, little Mifi works great.

I wonder if we have gotten fast enough already and more is just silly or bragging rights.
 
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Voila! I had forgotten to plug the two heater element wires back onto the connectors after installing and testing.

I saw that in your pic and was going to mention it . . . .

Happy birthday KMC !

Good morning, Sunny Day. 78˚F now heading to the mid 90's a chance of rain this afternoon.
The Hiking Club is working on a State park today but I'm taking a break. We finished the trail correction so it is now out of the future retention pond.
Went to Ford and ordered a truck replacement, might be here Monday. There sure is a difference in sales techniques and the first two Ford dealerships which were on borderline deceptive. Even though this dealership was not a costco authorize dealer I knew the discount and that is where we started from and then added all current incentives exactly what I thought it should be going in. The costco dealer called me when their truck came in but within 1 hour before I got there they had added $1,700 "dealer add-ons" which negated the "costco price". My dealer added no add ons. Started reading the 400 page on-line owners manual while waiting. Through the key you can programed a top speed and radio volume control for a teen driver, yep, I need that.
 
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I continue to be impressed with Wingsprd and Kyle's ability to fix their own appliances, much less RNG who seems capable of fixing anything,
too bad he had to endure a bag of snakes with the van. Well, one way to know exactly what you are driving when you've fixed most of the
systems. But I'm inspired by pictures of the insides of the dryer. Just make sure you unplug it first drew....

I need to take my pc apart and vacuum the insides, long overdue. Fan is running more than it should.

Lastly, for you computer whiz's, I have a Core I7-7500 2.7ghz with 12 gig ram, in my Acer Aspire laptop. Has worked exceptionally well for me.
I sold Acer computers in my Radio Shack a long time ago. Never been an Apple person. Once upon a time
I knew what Edit and Edlin did. Now I wonder if I'm missing something by not having an external RAM drive or
how will I ever figure out how to Skype on this thing.
But I've heard they are up to tenth generation processors now.
Have I been left in the dust?
Break it to me easy...;)

since I haven't stumped it yet, and it performs reliably, I'm going to assume it's still plenty fast.
but I'm just guessing. I started with PC's, XTs, AT's, man then you were blazing along...and then it went to
Pentium I think and the cores started increasing and it got harder to follow. I paid for extra memory for this because
I knew that helped in watching videos or streaming whatever. Nvidea Gforce 940mx for those who follow this.

this laptop plus my Verizon Mifi work well together, no pixellation on movies.
Try to connect to rv campground wifi and it's rarely a good experience so for two months
I'm going to get Verizon to give me the max, little Mifi works great.

I wonder if we have gotten fast enough already and more is just silly or bragging rights.

Drew an external drive would be good for backup of your system they really are cheap now can't afford not to have one if you have anything worth saving!!
 
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Good Saturday Morning. Its 75° and very humid this morning. Forecast says 94° this afternoon and rain chances are low .... here in the "rain repel zone".

I got a good start on mowing along our roads yesterday till a little pop up shower popped up. It rained just enough to turn the dust on the cab side windows to mud making visibility difficult, so I quit. I'll pressure wash the tractor this morning and finish mowing roads later today.

Randy .... glad you got to take the Monte Carlo out.

WNG .... the "Dryer Whisperer". if you complete the job, the thing works, and no parts left over.

Buppies .... helluva a weight reduction program? . Good luck.

RNG .....ever consider putting a remote operated "shock collar" on your former mechanic to use every time you find one of his "oopsies" ??

Ron ..... Boyz and mud .... doesn't get better than that.

iPhone / iPad updates. As I was driving up to the Texas Hill Country, last week, I was listening to Rush and he said that IOS 13.0 was problematic, with lots of un-fixed bugs. He suggested turning off "auto updates" and wait until the IOS 13.1 release on Tuesday. I did that after leaving our Internet / cellular free Canyon Thursday and all seems ok, except getting reminders to set up "Apple Pay", several times a day, on both iPhone and iPad.

Hoping for an excellent weekend for everyone.

Prayers to all.
 
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Good Morning Everyone!!!!

Tried to sleep in bed last night and started hacking up stuff so I stuffed myself between two pillows to girdle my ribcage in my easy chair and let the fun begin. I was running ~90%O2 +/- 5%/pulse ~100BPM. At some point I returned to my 55ºF bedroom and fell asleep. I woke up almost dry early and craving Prednisone. :( O2 = 95%, Pulse = 82BPM, Blood sugars = 106. Loaded up on the meds and inhalers and took Dog Walk #1. Returned home, stabilized my breathing O2= 95% +/- 3%, Pulse = 105 BPM +/- 10BPM. I think the #’s show definite improvements so that’s the end of my recording #’s here. I am definitely on the mend. I’ll compare my oximeter to my PCP’s Monday.

It was a mix upper level clouds and sun this AM with 41ºF as today’s low temperature; 54ºF with increasing sunshine presently; and I anticipate today’s highs to range in the mid to upper 70ºF’s and mostly sunny. I might seem some rain showers tonight we really need some rain. Plan for today = Dump run and try to manage the Prednisone and caffeine driven energy and try to keep out of trouble. Grilling some brined and jerked chicken breasts for dinner tonight.

Kyle- I wish your middle daughter a happy birthday and hope everyone gets their cookie fix as anticipated. Thanks for your +’s. Today is my last day of 40mg of Prednisone; tomorrow I start to taper down in dose; and this coming Wednesday will be my last dose. I could easily become addicted to this drug if I let myself.

Buppies- I cringe every time you report another biopsy taken.:eek: My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers.

Phil- Leaves have been dropping for the last few days here as well. Not much color here yet probably due to lack of rain. I really hope to get some decent Fall pictures kayaking next week.

Billy- Good luck with your dermatologist. My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers. I am happy to read you were able to repair your clothes dryer successfully w/o some spare parts left over. :cool:

“…. I continue to be impressed with Wingsprd and Kyle's ability to fix their own appliances, much less RNG who seems capable of fixing anything, “- Drew. I agree I am happy that I can barely comprehend what they and what most of you guys do. The fund of knowledge here should be preserved for future generations if there are any.

I hope that everyone has a decent weekend; projects get completed as anticipated; and everyone has time to get some deserved R&R.

My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers.
 
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Jay, hope you improve and you get to a stable condition again.

Got the last poster from amazon and the vivid colors were just what a drab wall needed, even though it is terrifying. RNG do not click on the pic.
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The FireWise club wants me to display it in the Grand Ball Room at the next FireWise meeting.
 
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Don- That is a powerful image. If a fire broke out around here we're probably toast. I would not be surprised to see NWS issuing "Red Flag Alerts" around here soon. We are close to drought conditions, lots of windfall, and now the leave are dropping. Lower humidity some decent wind will meet all the needed criteria and it could happen this coming week.

...And thanks for the +'s. A nurse from my local healthcare center called this AM because they knew about the "Daily Double" and saw that I accessed urgent care Thursday and got meds prescribed and X rayed. She told me the X-rays confirmed the pneumonia. It could have been ("Dr." Jay speaking) aspirational pneumonia from the endoscopy, but that's the cost of business. We talked about what's going on; she ? the aggressive approach and I allayed her concerns as to the reasoning. She loved my data :cool:and even Dr. J's "analysis" :rolleyes:

Wifey surprised me recently about a new found interest in Plant Based Diets. :cool:. I am now going through my food files and recipe books for vegetarian meals we like (maybe add/subtract chicken or fish as desired). Are there any decent cookbooks that you recommend?
 

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