RedNeckGeek
Super Member
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
- Messages
- 8,753
- Location
- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 58F @ 4:15AM. Sunny. High 81F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Glad the well repair went, er, well, Thomas. Nothing like using the right tools for the job.
Are you all unpacked as well, Don? Now THAT would be phenomenal! Did your Kubota go to the new owners as well? Hope there's not too much red tape involved with your soon-to-be volunteer tractor job.:confused2:
You've got a little less than a month to come up with a Yankee Doodle potato head, Drew.:laughing:
Heard on the news the other day that our Governor Moonbeam signed a new law limiting household water use to 50 gallons a day starting in 2022. Supposedly it applies only to water use inside the home. Hmmm, wonder how they're gonna tell which faucets the water comes out of, cause in the summer, most domestic water use goes to irrigating the lawn and landscaping? The new law bodes poorly for those of us on well and septic as well, as I can see requirements for meters with remote readers on our equipment, paid for by us, of course, though that hasn't been announced (yet). I wonder what it'll take to wake people up and clean house down in Sacramento? Every year, government becomes more invasive and costly, and more and more people leave the state. When all the wage earners and retirees are gone, who's gonna pay for all these fancy new programs? All the homeless people that are moving here?
Up for an early start to Kernville, some 450 miles on mostly quiet two lane country roads. Should be a nice day for it, with light winds and highs in the mid 80s. Be nice to see some places I haven't been to in a while, and meet up with friends I don't get to spend enough time with.
The Friday will find me in Camp Nelson, and last year there was no cell service there. Don't be surprised if I don't check in for a while...
Glad the well repair went, er, well, Thomas. Nothing like using the right tools for the job.
Are you all unpacked as well, Don? Now THAT would be phenomenal! Did your Kubota go to the new owners as well? Hope there's not too much red tape involved with your soon-to-be volunteer tractor job.:confused2:
You've got a little less than a month to come up with a Yankee Doodle potato head, Drew.:laughing:
Heard on the news the other day that our Governor Moonbeam signed a new law limiting household water use to 50 gallons a day starting in 2022. Supposedly it applies only to water use inside the home. Hmmm, wonder how they're gonna tell which faucets the water comes out of, cause in the summer, most domestic water use goes to irrigating the lawn and landscaping? The new law bodes poorly for those of us on well and septic as well, as I can see requirements for meters with remote readers on our equipment, paid for by us, of course, though that hasn't been announced (yet). I wonder what it'll take to wake people up and clean house down in Sacramento? Every year, government becomes more invasive and costly, and more and more people leave the state. When all the wage earners and retirees are gone, who's gonna pay for all these fancy new programs? All the homeless people that are moving here?
Up for an early start to Kernville, some 450 miles on mostly quiet two lane country roads. Should be a nice day for it, with light winds and highs in the mid 80s. Be nice to see some places I haven't been to in a while, and meet up with friends I don't get to spend enough time with.
The Friday will find me in Camp Nelson, and last year there was no cell service there. Don't be surprised if I don't check in for a while...