the eclipse was a bust for me, glad some of you had fun and got some pics. Don, that's a marvelous pic.
Billie, very cool picture through the trees.
So here I've decided to mow the entire lawn and be out during the eclipse, coming in to the barn when it got dark to get my welding helmet.
I mowed right through it...never got dark, only a little darker and a little cooler. That's it. I missed it...
not like there aren't a million and one videos taken of it.
burned the burn pile after spending several hours cleaning up the last of the brush from my tree trimming project.
Lot of raking, chain sawed a bunch of limbs, got everything lugged to the right pile, hard work in the heat
and lit it off after a modest dribbling of old gasoline
taken out of old equipment and saved for just this. Burn pile doesn't care if gasoline is stale, good actually, maybe less explosive.
Wadded paper towel on end of all metal rake and after letting pile sit for ten minutes, lit it off. Top two feet was brush and bottom three feet is wood chips.
those wood chips got lit off just fine, and nothing blows around. It will smoke all night and tomorrow though, not sure the neighbors are thrilled.
After the top part burned off, I could see constant flames all over the chips, very low down, and before I came in, the pile had dropped about a foot.
It will keep burning and drop another several feet by the time it's done. Too bad i'm burning all this biomass without converting it to energy.
The idea of having a steam plant in this heat...no.
Just wondering if all these chips can be used for something other than attracting termites, bees and ants.
this tree behind my house is about to get the proverbial axe. Wrecked during a prior hurricane, had its top half blown off,
never been the same, straggly, constantly dropping dead limbs and never pretty. Will make a good tractor project.
But at the moment, no more chainsawing and brush lugging in 104 heat index weather.
And for Don, who is about to get even hotter than me, Mostly too..., my only pic of real snow in three years here.
Kinda feels cooling doesn't it?...
I might go a couple more years before seeing a really massive snow like this.