Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #71,981  
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   / Good morning!!!! #71,983  
2018-03-06, 0335

22 degrees right now....high in the low 40's today.

Boy, the predictions for the snow coming in Wednesday/Thursday are all over the place. Initially, it was 5-8 inches...then 6-10...then 4-7...now it's 8 to 12. I reckon Thursday might be a "work from home" day.
Coming here tonight into tomorrow. Dont think our prediction is much, but they are spraying roads already. Few flurries this morning.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,984  
36°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 48°. Chance for some more rain and possibly some snow this evening. The rain was coming down in giant drops on the drive home from work yesterday. Seemed like my car was being pelted with water balloons at one point.

I've never liked peas. I'll eat them if they're mixed into something like shepherd's pie or fried rice, but even them I'm likely mumbling about it. Just never liked them.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,986  
23 and going to a high of 32. Wind ENE 6 mph. 60% chance of flurries.

There is a storm about 60 by 40 miles that was in Manitoba yesterday. (I saw it on the Woodlands, MB radar.) I was talking to a buddy from Winnipeg yesterday and he told me that there was a bad storm at home. We will see how much water it picks up when it crosses Lake Superior. It could be a dandy or it could miss me altogether. Either way, I am ready for it.

The same young fella age (21) hauling a load of acid about 10,000 gallons goes into the Husky at Bradford to shower and eat. By the time he gets 3 hours north to where I am going to meet him he has huge stomach cramps. We got into the restaurant where we are going to have coffee and after he came out of the can (bathroom) he told me about the food. NOT GOOD! A word to the wise, if anybody coming to Ontario eats at the Husky outside Bradford, Ontario on Hwy 88 at Hwy 400, you are taking your comfort and well being into your own hands.

RNG; don't forget unsuspecting teachers!

Try to have a safe day, all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,987  
Looks like 3* was the low this morning, yesterday wasn't to bad. The high was in the mid 30's and the wind 10-15 mph. There isn't a cloud in the sky this morning. It's going to be sunny with a high in the upper 30's and a 5-10 mph wind.

I did get the snow drifts moved yesterday. It took longer then I thought it would. I have a few little things I would like to get done today.

Hope everyone has a nice day.
CWB.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,988  
Good morning everyone. A beautiful sunny late winter day here. A great day to prepare for tomorrow's storm and "episodically" stare blankly at the computer monitor looking at weather information. This area is in one of the modeled "sweet spot" if one likes snow. 19" predicted for this area in MA by the NWS graphic which has been pretty accurate to date. Phil is in an even sweeter spot at 20" predicted. And this storm will help set up the next modeled coastal storm ~March 12th - 14th. We'll see.

I like peas any type, fresh or dried. I used to like them mushy until I tried eating the "pre-chewed", "altered/modified diet" foods they served nursing home residents with swallowing challenges. Nasty stuff. I could see and taste why they were losing weight :(.

Car shopping is done = Wifey bought a Subaru Forester Limited edition with a couple of options = The touring package w/o the heated steering wheel. I am glad this is over with. Now all I have to do is try to understand the 1 hour tutorial at the dealership on Friday on how to operate all the electronic whizzbang gizmos. The :censored: "key" is fancier than my flip phone that I can barely operate. 0 money down and 0% financing is hard to argue with.

My + thoughts, prayers, and wishes for everyone.

I hope that everyone has a decent day today.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #71,989  
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Despite the rain, I had to go out and set up and try this out. Should work for my kids, the oldest two anyway, to split the nice straight pieces of wood. Last week my wife got a splitting axe with a two foot handle and two pound head when she was getting a replacement handle at the hardware store for the other axe. It seemed to her the right size for our six year old who was in the store with her. He can just lift it, but can't really split anything. I searched these forums for what size axe to get for kids, and saw a mention of the "smart splitter", which I'd seen before but was terribly expensive. Started poking around for dimensions, figured I could make one, but just for laughs checked the price in the eshops here.

Turns out that since Logosol started marketing it in different colors that the old green one had gone on sale for 19€. I would have a hard time buying the materials to make one for much less.

I need a new splitting block to put it on that isn't slanted, but otherwise, it seemed workable on dry, straight pieces of wood just dropping the weight down. Thursday the weather should get better, and I'm putting these kids to work! :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,990  
61°F and another .2 inches rain and still coming down.

Canadian guests leave tonight, already talking about return.

Cottage guests got good news on the title report for their land purchase and hope to close soon.

Prayers for all in need.

Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,991  
I would think the hawks, owls, coyotes, foxes, stray dogs, domestic pets, chicken snakes and bobcats would get all the uncaged chickens in a few months.

We had free roaming chickens for years, lost a few to hawks, owls, foxes and weasels, but not that many. No coyotes back then in that area.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,992  
I hear a hawk nearby, I don’t have anything he wants.

Been putting the kitty memorial back together that was destroyed in the building fire last summer, Lynn worried a lot about that, I hope it gives her some peace.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,993  
Our chickens are out down by the house. The dog is outside all day as well. As long as I close them at night, we just occasionally lose one to a hawk. Usually they notice the hawk circling first, and if they make any sort of scared noise then the dog runs out to them. We do have a fence around us, just it isn't perfect and foxes can climb things. I think the fence helps though-- they can't just run in quietly.

This year they're going back up the hill, but now its all surrounded by high tensile electric fence. We might lose some to hawks, but they are just a liability being anywhere near the vegetable garden down here. Wife carefully plants a bed of seeds, and all it takes is one chicken getting out and scratching through the new bed to screw things up.

I used to have the chickens out in the field with electric net around them. Never lost any to foxes except the one time I was distracted while moving the fence and forgot to connect the ground to the energizer. Electric netting keeps all the predators except hawks at bay. Salatin keeps geese with his laying hens, they are supposed to be better watchers for incoming hawks.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,994  
I would think the hawks, owls, coyotes, foxes, stray dogs, domestic pets, chicken snakes and bobcats would get all the uncaged chickens in a few months.
They got the 6 bantams that a friend gave us the first night.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,996  
Good morning everyone. A beautiful sunny late winter day here. A great day to prepare for tomorrow's storm and "episodically" stare blankly at the computer monitor looking at weather information. This area is in one of the modeled "sweet spot" if one likes snow. 19" predicted for this area in MA by the NWS graphic which has been pretty accurate to date. Phil is in an even sweeter spot at 20" predicted. And this storm will help set up the next modeled coastal storm ~March 12th - 14th. We'll see.

I like peas any type, fresh or dried. I used to like them mushy until I tried eating the "pre-chewed", "altered/modified diet" foods they served nursing home residents with swallowing challenges. Nasty stuff. I could see and taste why they were losing weight :(.

Car shopping is done = Wifey bought a Subaru Forester Limited edition with a couple of options = The touring package w/o the heated steering wheel. I am glad this is over with. Now all I have to do is try to understand the 1 hour tutorial at the dealership on Friday on how to operate all the electronic whizzbang gizmos. The :censored: "key" is fancier than my flip phone that I can barely operate. 0 money down and 0% financing is hard to argue with.

My + thoughts, prayers, and wishes for everyone.

I hope that everyone has a decent day today.
Congrats on the forester.

My dealer is bringing a premium in for me to look at, later this week. I dont want the bells and whistles, but might take a heated seat. Only looking at premium due to wanting dark glass.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,997  
Biggest threat to chickens here is Skunks. They will suck blood out of a chicken and leave it. Only time it happened to us when someone forgot to close the coop door at night.
I see they have automatic doors now.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,998  
They got the 6 bantams that a friend gave us the first night.

Really? Must have been coyotes, banties as we called them are a game breed and we had two roosters that would gang up and kick the snot out of weasels and foxes. Couldn’t do much with chicken hawks and bobcats though. They fly so well that we seldom lost Bantams.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,999  
Good morning all, 33 going to 40 with a 60% chance of a wintery mix.

Drew, the old people in central Va used to cook butter beans/lima beans, the big ones were limas, with a big glob of bacon grease, a good amount of sugar and then cook them slow all day. They were very good.

Someone said they like fresh peas not canned, peas should be frozen, never canned. :2cents:

My grand mother used to raise yellow english peas, only used them to make pea soup. Mom said she never got used to the idea of yellow pea soup.

There is a guy in our area, Joel Salatin that raises chickens on pasture for meat and has a big wagon chicken house for layers. We have his book, Pastured poultry Profits, Great book if you are thinking about chickens. This guy is the Guru of back to the land chickens and raises chickens in a big way.

Prayers for those in need, have a great day. Ed
Frozen peas and corn is ok
Frozen or storecanned greenbeans, yuk.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,000  
0 money down and 0% financing is hard to argue with.

It's hard to argue with most salespeople at dealerships about anything. But you can be assured that it's a rare occasion that any kind of deal involving financing comes out in your favor. If you wanna see a salesperson squirm, just tell 'em you'll be paying in cash, and what's the lowest price they'll take for the car. It's even more fun if you whip out the Consumer Reports listing for the thing, and show them how their price is thousands above what it should be. Then get up and make for the door when they try to feed you another line of BS and watch their mouth make like a fish out of water. All great fun!:laughing:
 

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