Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #120,581  
Roy.
Tractor's ready to be delivered once the rear wiper kit (which was delivered to the shop yesterday morning) is installed...really hope to see the machine in my drive this afternoon...crossing my fingers...
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Looking forward to pictures later today. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,584  
60 and dense fog...may linger until 11am again, like yesterday...as it gets up to 78.

Ron, great cardinal pic...state bird of many states, like mine. They are the most numerous bird at our feeders, except when huge flocks of cow and blackbirds come around. Heard our first white-throated sparrow singing the other day, and then finally saw him yesterday. The striped pattern on their heads always reminds me of Univ of Michigan football helmets, although the colors aren't right.

BEF, maybe your wife could treat you to a meal on the deck of the Skyland lodge looking over the valley tomorrow for your birthday.

Spent some time on the tractor yesterday...but only to hitch, move and re-hitch some implements as I reorganized to make the best use of a very small tractor barn. I think I counted 16 steps to complete the job, and 2 hours.

Eric, I've never used any diesel treatment. Besides what's in the tanks, only have a 5-gallon container I bought 16 years ago. I don't think the diesel I buy is bio-diesel, and like rip, I use it up relatively quickly. I do use cha-ching in my gas container, since I use it much more slowly.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,585  
Like wng, I treat my gas using Seafoam because 6 gal might last 3-4 months or more. My diesel gets used much quicker, but I do treat it in winter when it sits more.

Tore about a 2”x 3” flap on my arm last night when I bumbled into a car mirror in the parking lot at the ballpark. Ellen did a nice bandage but it bled through overnight and got on the sheets. Guess I’ll call the doctor this morning to see if I get antibiotics and or tetanus shot.

Happy birthday tomorrow BEF!

Got to get moving morning chores are waiting. Have a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,586  
Good Morning!!!! 65F @ 4:00AM. Sunny. High 87F. Winds light and variable.
We've graduated to a Red Flag Warning, lasting through Friday. The usual story of low humidity and gusting winds.
Two fires were contained to small sizes yesterday, as extra firefighting resources have remained in the area for just such a contingency.

Work on the North Complex Fire, formerly the Bear Fire, has transitioned to a recovery mode, where bulldozer lines are smoothed out and measures to control erosion are put in place. They're also "back hauling" some three hundred and fifty miles of hose, cleaning, inspecting, and rolling it before putting it back into storage, ready for the next big blaze.

Count me among the SkyView users. I particularly like being able to put it into red mode to preserve my night vision.

I miss cardinals, Ron, thanks for sharing. Always wondered why none have made it over the Rockies. Sparrows and grackles haven't had any problems moving west.

I hope you have many pleasant surprises as you unpack that trailer, Drew.

I don't remember ever seeing so many bar clamps in one place, Ted, even in high school wood shop! Looking forward to more progress shots.

That flat water was letting that kayaker make pretty good time, Paul. I remember it being pretty good exercise, too, or at least being pretty sore after the first day or so of a week of kayaking down in Baja many years ago.

Speaking of sore, I'm feeling yesterday's many trips up and down a ladder. Installed two runs of additional drip tube up on the roof to cover areas where the tiles leave gaps for embers to get underneath. I have one more run to do this morning.

Gave the ol' credit card some exercise yesterday afternoon, getting a new box blade on order from EA. Overbuilt with lots of steel, some 800 lbs. still won't be enough ballast, but a couple hundred pounds of old railroad track will help.

Hope everyone enjoys their Hump Day!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,587  
Drinking first cup of coffee. 54° with rain this morning. Heading to 57° with mostly cloudy skies. Got over 1/2" of rain overnight. Thunder woke me up at 2 am. Got some work on cellar door done yesterday. Back at it today. Much bigger project than I planned. Biggest problem is finding where I laid a tool down. Primary care Dr got me an appointment with ENT Dr in 2 weeks. Lots of people seems to need it this year.
This guy made my day yesterday.
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Drew, good that your getting your stuff in one place.

Buckeye, have a Happy Day Before Birthday. Hope your sister is OK.

Roy, hope tractor arrives today.

Ken, tree looks great.

David, my signal is poor. Helps to have fiber optic internet service. My house is concrete block and barn is metal. There is a 2' fiberglass light panel around 2 sides of barn. I mounted my extender in that area.
Both phones are set on WIFI for phone service. Works good it I do not walk around in house. When in the house I use my 2 iPads to answer calls. Also switch to them when making calls. Verizon is suppose to put in a new tower near me next year. Hope it solves problems I have.

Don, great pictures.

Eric, we have to wait another week to change our clocks. Nov. 1.

Buppies, I bet a lot have called it Latrine.

Everyone stay safe and healthy.

Good Morning All.

Beautiful pic Ron. Also loved the drone lake pic.

BEF, happy birthday and prayers for Covid patients.

Getting caught up at work.

Have a blessed day all. I add 2 stroke oil, 1oz per gallon to my diesel. But I don't buy in bulk.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,588  
Good morning,
the temp is 36°F and going to a high of 52. Wind ENE 12 mph. Periods of rain.

I made a quick run up to North Bay yesterday. Met up with the guy that I haul with in summer and took him in the Dodge to supper and a pot shop I know of. We have GPS tracking on both the trucks AND the trailers, so he didn't want the tractor to get spotted at the pot shop.

Thanks to the rain, I don't have much to do today.

I use Power Service in the white bottle in winter. 1 oz to 5 gallons of diesel. I put the oz in the tractor tank then pump the fuel in. I share my fuel oil with the house furnace, that is why I don't just dump a quart of PS into the oil tank.


Have a safe and healthy day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,589  
It's foggy this morning. It sounds like it is raining under the big pines.

Chris
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,590  
Good morning all, 59 going up to 74 and had a bit more rain that is still not in the forecast. I wish they would look out the window :)
Raked and seeded the area around the new tree and where I removed the 10 or so stumps. So rain was welcome overnight.

TXDon-that is one nice looking greenhouse - do the windows get washed everyday ?
BEF - Happy birthday and many more!
RNG - smoke alarm batteries seem to be timed to go off between 2 and 3am. Seems I always miss one battery and find out the hard way
Roy- new tractor almost home ? Waiting for pictures
Eric - I use powerserve like L4N- white bottle in my containers. and now that our clocks are shifted a few weeks thanks to that jr. Bush guy, all my international meetings will shift and be a mess until we are back in sync with the rest of the planet.
Ron -great cardinal picture - we have had 2 cardinals over the years who fight with our windows very early in the morning thinking another cardinal is on their turf, not the brightest, but very dedicated to killing the bird in our window :confused2:
Randy - hope your arm heals quick- need to bubble wrap you

Stay safe and be well
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,591  
54°F and cloudy with some rain this morning, going up to 60° today. Temps are supposed to keep warming overnight tonight, pushing us into the mid-80s tomorrow. Record high is 86°, and we should get close to that. Then, back to highs in the 50s and 60s for the weekend, and 40s and 50s next week.

Did some little things around the house yesterday evening before retiring to the studio, which was cut short by rumbling storms moving through the area. At one point, even the racks in the oven were rattling with the thunder. Fun light show as well (although, our one border collie didn't care much for it, cowering on the landing at the bottom of the stairs).

My laptop has been giving me fits lately, too, Mostly_. It's about seven years old, and in spite of my best efforts to keep the drive clean and organized, it's just getting slow, and always bogging down with updates because I use it so infrequently. May be time to get something newer, possibly SSD.

Nice pic, Ron. The cardinal is our state bird as well.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,592  
Roy- new tractor almost home ? Waiting for pictures
I think we are all as excited as Roy is...:thumbsup:

well, I'm sure not going to do much shopping at the McCaffreys in town, must be like Whole Foods, wowsa was it expensive. Gorgeous store, if you weren't paying any attention
to cost, which many folks around here apparently don't have to, it's like the Mercedes of food stores. I'll be sticking with Giant...which in itself is way bigger and fancier than Food Lion down South.
If Giant was 15% more expensive than Food Lion, McCaffreys had to be 50 percent more. I think about half the store was organic which likely explains a lot.

now waiting for two little meat loafs (well actually NOT meat loafs since they are vegan) to come out of oven. Will report if they are edible. I used Heinz chili sauce on top as a glaze. I also forgot to get garlic so substituted a small amount of curry instead, and skipped the sea salt.

Vegan Meatloaf (Easy Lentil Loaf)
This Vegan Meatloaf is a delicious vegetarian main entr馥 that will impress your guests! Made with lentils, walnuts, and oats, it's hearty & filling!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 8 slices
Author Megan Gilmore
Ingredients
Lentil Loaf:
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 large onion , chopped (about 1 cup)
1 carrot , chopped (about 1/2 cup)
1 celery , chopped (about 1/2 cup)
2 cloves garlic , minced
1 1/2 cups cooked lentils (green or brown; see notes)
1 cup quick-cooking oats (certified gluten-free, if needed)
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
2 tablespoons ground flax seeds
2 tablespoons tamari (gluten-free soy sauce)
1 teaspoon dried thyme (or 1 tablespoon fresh)
1/8 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper (optional)
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
Glaze:
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar (or apple cider vinegar)
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1/8 teaspoon salt
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 375コF and line a 9-inch by 5-inch loaf pan with parchment paper. (I like to use a spray oil on the pan first, so that the parchment paper will stick in place.)
2. In a large skillet over medium heat, add the olive oil, onion, carrot, celery, and garlic. Stir occasionally until softened, about 8 to 10 minutes.
3. In a the bowl of a large food processor fitted with an "S" blade, combine the cooked lentils, oats, walnuts, flax, tamari, thyme, cayenne, salt, and several grinds of black pepper. When the vegetables are tender, add them in, too.
4. Pulse several times, just until the mixture starts to stick together when you press it between your fingers. You don't want it totally smooth, for the best texture. (See the photos in this post for reference.)
5. Transfer the mixture to the prepared loaf pan, then press firmly to pack it together. Stir the glaze ingredients together and brush it over the top of the loaf. Bake uncovered at 375コF for 30 minutes.
6. Let the loaf cool in the pan for at least 10 minutes, then use the parchment paper to easiliy lift it out of the pan. Slice and serve warm.
7. Leftover slices can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days, but the leftover loaf will be a little more dry in texture when you reheat it, so you might want to serve it with gravy for added moisture.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,593  
Good morning, had to admit defeat and turn the light on in the kitchen in order to make a pot of tea. Our clocks go back this weekend, even so it is that dull this morning that I doubt it would make much difference to a day like this.

I ordered 1000 litres of tractor diesel late yesterday afternoon. The local supplier is very reliable and only a couple of miles away, but even for them this was quick service as they were here at 8:00 am. Fortunately I had remembered only five minutes before to pour in a biocide as a preventative against diesel bug, much easier to ensure it is thoroughly mixed in if it goes first into an empty storage tank. In years gone by diesel seemed to last indefinitely, that has certainly changed since the addition of biodiesel.

Does anyone else treat their diesel ? I am more cautious after others have had problems, I suck out any water from the bottom of the storage tank each year with a vacuum extractor and spend the extra few pounds per year on a biocide 12 diesel bug treatments tested - Practical Boat Owner

Roy, should be a great day :thumbsup:

Sodamo, some years ago you told us about a star identification app that was really good. I lost it when I changed phones, can you remind me what it is called again please ?

Eric .. We treat our bulk diesel with Power Services Diesel Kleen year round and typically use about 600 gallons per year of off-road diesel.

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It rarely gets really cold here but .. Power Services does offer a winter product with anti-gelling additive.

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We have a Golden Rod Filter with a "water block" cartridge on the bulk tank outlet.

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   / Good morning!!!! #120,594  
2020-10-21, 0312

48 right now...the predicted high is 66, but I doubt it goes the high...didn't make yesterday's predicted high...

Tractor's ready to be delivered once the rear wiper kit (which was delivered to the shop yesterday morning) is installed...really hope to see the machine in my drive this afternoon...crossing my fingers...

Roy .. I suspect you'll REALLY enjoy the cab this winter .. like we enjoy ours in the hot summers.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,595  
good morning all.
Very foggy morning, 57 going up to 74 today.

Happy Birthday Buckeye! :dance1:

ordered two wool area rugs and one polypro from Amazon yesterday, three for the price of one at local store. Wood floors in this rental in poor shape, really need sanding but that isn't
going to happen any time soon, so covering them is best solution. Yesterday I was all domestic with the mop 'n glow, wanted to get that done before the rugs went down.

my new blender showed up yesterday, has both a full size and a glass size container.
Amazon.com: Ninja Professional Countertop Blender with 11??-Watt Base, 72 Oz Total Crushing Pitcher and (2) 16 Oz Cups for Frozen Drinks and Smoothies (BL66?), Gray: Electric Countertop Blenders: Kitchen & Dining
Going to get some frozen fruit at supermarket today and start experimenting, have my kale and ground
flaxseeds to mix in, neither of which I hope I can taste.

My bananas are now soft so I'm also going to bake some of those banana oatmeal cookies I read about, only the two ingredients, though I will add raisins, vanilla, maple syrup and flaxseed. Next batch I'll use cranberries instead of raisins. I really need to print out some recipes so I'm not guessing at proportions. I usually wing it and that doesn't always work well. I do remember I'm supposed to soak the oats in milk for ten minutes.

To get me off my addiction to my Splenda/sugar mix which goes in my first cup of coffee in the morning,
going to try a Stevia/erythritol mix. Very expensive little bag of sweetener, hope it works.

Saturday is now confirmed for my trip down to brother's home in Markham VA, to pick up all my winter clothes and whatever else is in his basement for me.
Going to rent a 6x12 Uhaul trailer and pull it behind friend's awd Ridgeline. Probably about 3000 gvw so should be fine for his light duty truck, rated at 5000.
Need to reserve the trailer today and pick it up Friday afternoon. Since most of what I'm hauling is clothes and artwork, a covered trailer is a must.

Drew;

You might this stuff a try on your floors.

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   / Good morning!!!! #120,596  
Good morning to all! I am starting to hear redundancy from myself now.... low of 44, high 77, no rain.... however, the forecasters are getting excited about an arctic cold front coming down the Rockies. Our prediction for next Tuesday will be a high of 44, possible snow / rain mix. We will see...

Yesterday's voting excursion was a bust.... seemed like the entire southern half of the county residents decided to go to the polls.... there is usually no lines whatsoever. We don't know if it was just coincidental timing, but just drove through the parking lot and came home. We'll try again today or tomorrow. We watch our grandson for the rest of the week, so a little more inconvenience to go.

I was able to get a couple more planks glued up, only 2 more to go. Then the fun begins.... running them all through the planer. It makes a big mess, throwing small chips and sawdust everywhere. I have to make up some kind of collector for this project.

Ron, beautiful pic of the cardinal! I too, wonder why they haven't taken up residence here out west.

Roy, the anticipation must be building now that you know the delivery is close! Pics please!

RNG, too many clamps? I was already thinking of getting some more! Can never have enough clamps..... I only have 14.... I was thinking around 24 would be sufficient...... :D

Drew, hope the retrieval of the rest of your things goes smoothly. Take your time and enjoy the trip.

Randy, sorry to hear about the skin tear. Hope it heals quickly. Forget about John.... John who? ;)

Everyone have a great day!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,597  
Good morning. It was 71° and foggy this morning ..heading to 87° this afternoon.

I spent most of yesterday on the Kubota zero turn .. mowing around the shop and the horse barn. I ended the day .. with a flat tire and managed to get it back to some flat concrete to change. Went to the shop, grabbed portable compressor, impact wrench, socket, and my HF 1 1/2 ton jack. I bought a new wheel / tire, a few months ago, when I thought I had a unrepairable sidewall puncture .. so I just swapped wheels. I'll figure out what happened to the original later today.

I'm going to put my tree / post puller on our 55 HP tractor this morning and take out some posts for a neighbor sometime today. He's removing some crudely built corrals built of 10' portable panels with treated posts set between panels. They were built by the previous owner. I get to keep all the 10' galvanized panels I want. New owner want to build a barndominium right where the corrals were.

Happy Birthday BEF.

Hope everyone has a great "hump day".

Prayers to all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,598  
Good morning to all! I am starting to hear redundancy from myself now.... low of 44, high 77, no rain.... however, the forecasters are getting excited about an arctic cold front coming down the Rockies. Our prediction for next Tuesday will be a high of 44, possible snow / rain mix. We will see...

Yesterday's voting excursion was a bust.... seemed like the entire southern half of the county residents decided to go to the polls.... there is usually no lines whatsoever. We don't know if it was just coincidental timing, but just drove through the parking lot and came home. We'll try again today or tomorrow. We watch our grandson for the rest of the week, so a little more inconvenience to go.

I was able to get a couple more planks glued up, only 2 more to go. Then the fun begins.... running them all through the planer. It makes a big mess, throwing small chips and sawdust everywhere. I have to make up some kind of collector for this project.

Ron, beautiful pic of the cardinal! I too, wonder why they haven't taken up residence here out west.

Roy, the anticipation must be building now that you know the delivery is close! Pics please!

RNG, too many clamps? I was already thinking of getting some more! Can never have enough clamps..... I only have 14.... I was thinking around 24 would be sufficient...... :D

Drew, hope the retrieval of the rest of your things goes smoothly. Take your time and enjoy the trip.

Randy, sorry to hear about the skin tear. Hope it heals quickly. Forget about John.... John who? ;)

Everyone have a great day!

Ted .. I built a rolling cabinet for my Dewalt 735 planer.

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The Dewalt has an internal chip blower that I can hook it up with a 4" hose to dust collector

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or sometimes .. I just roll it outside and do cleanup with a leaf blower.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,599  
I had a dust collector when I had the shop back east, but sold it with a big shaper, 48" drum sander, and big Table saw. I didn't think I would ever need any of the big tools anymore..... a big regret ever since! I have been thinking of making one of the DIY dust collectors out of 5 gal pails and a shop vac. Then I look at the HF collectors that are really affordable at around $200. Then I say I'll just make one.... no wait, I'll buy it..... rinse and repeat....:confused:

Currently, I aim the powered discharge out the garage door.... half of the chips swirl back into the shop, the wind usually creates a vacuum blowing past...

I NEED A BIGGER SHOP!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #120,600  
68°f and no rain

Continuation at caretaker unit. Think I have placement of main door and kitchen window. Have to be sure before I start cutting the container, but there are things I can do before actual cutting, so will have a bit of time to recheck my thinking.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 

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