Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #85,101  
70°F and no rain
Off to town. Breakfast with wife, HD, errands.

Started moving dirt for new concrete yesterday. Unfortunately, backhoe valve developed a very bad leak, likely requiring a rebuild. Without BH, have to just use FEL.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,102  
"Actually, everyone who sticks around are great people, look forward to our conversations."- Randy
Considering the wide variety of personalities this thread is a pretty well "balanced;" No drama and no "food fights." :cool:

Randy- Hang in there. I would not be posting anywhere if it was not for the support of my wife and friends when I first got sick. I am so happy to read about your and Ellen's relationship. Some things in life are meant to be. My mom died from a dementing illness (multi-infarct dementia). No more psychobabble today:embarrassed:

Bill- I am happy to read that your dog's neutering went w/o incident and that she is doing well.

Drew- Good luck with your new tractor. I hope that you and your tractor have many long and boring hours of operation together. My NH's telescoping and adjustable steering post is now "free moving."

RNG- I am sorry to read about the flash flooding. That NWS ProMet needs retraining on how to interpret weather data. The potential for Tstorms "training" with that storm system was a popular topic. Thank you for your updates and opinions about this catastrophe. Hang in there.

Harv- I hope the test results offer no surprises.

A balmy 23F to start the day and no "surprises" in the living room. I cooked one of our squashes last night, mashed the pulp with some peanut butter. Brogen liked the new food additive to his food mix. He's back to "normal." It appears that squashes in general helps canine gastric disturbances. Thanks for the suggestions It also appears that the leftover turkey scraps were triggering his GI problems. The leftovers were used to make soup prior to becoming dog food. Something in the soup ingredient mix? I removed all the onion and garlic prior to giving it to the dog. He tolerates turkey in canned/roll dog food.

Not much planned for today. I hope that everyone has a decent weekend. My weekend looks to have some icing, freezing rain, sleet; but mostly rain. It looks like I will be firing up the wood stove starting Tuesday. I have only used the stove ~6 times this year. We have been heating our house with our new slimline HVAC system; making use of our established credit with the electric company due to our solar panel production. We have not paid an electric bill this year.

I hope those on the mend keep mending; and those who do not stay that way.

My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,103  
Okay, an update. We just walked around the floor (fifth) with a couple of physical therapists, I’m good to go. We’re waiting on the doc to show up and give me the “get the helloutahere”. All the tests are looking positive from the techs perspective but the doc has the last word.

The blood clot makes the most sense as I see it. I’m standing there talking to the grandsons when all of a sudden I lost my legs, perfectly alert, but the legs were gone. They grabbed me and sat me down, gave me some water, and then ran for grandma to get the car, my wallet, and my phone. I figured I was having a stroke of some kind.

The only thing the doc had for us yesterday was an enzyme that shows up after a blood clot in the lungs was in a trace or marker. So they kept me over night for observation and more tests. Doc should be here any minute, J&D supply in Colbert called and my material for the welding/blacksmith shop is in. We’re pretty excited about that. We’re going different, nature of the beast, color on the normal inside of the U panels, desert tan with burgundy trim.

the hiccup on that is the truck has 100 ten foot galvanized fence posts on her and the trailer has 49 sixteen foot sheep panels. I’ve got to unload the truck and trailer to go get the panels and trim. They’re open tomorrow, so this afternoon I will get the stuff unloaded.

We got this. Guys like me aren’t in the hospital very often, I’m a little shock to their system.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,105  
41°F and light fog this morning, going up to 51° today. Most of the rain missed us to the north yesterday, and the voice on the radio this morning said tonight's will mostly miss us to the south.

I used to do my own homebrewing back in the early '90s, Eric. I had a few ales that came out quite good, and a lager once that (thanks in no small part to some authentic Anheuser-Busch hops) was indistinguishable from Michelob. I never bothered with removing the yeast. Once the beer was bottled and refrigerated, it would settle to the bottom. I guess I was lucky, in that I never had one come out awful. I started with some kits I bought at an area store, then went to buying the individual ingredients myself. One of the pale ales became my Mother's favorite beer. I enjoyed doing it right up until I quit drinking in '96. Charlie Papazian's book The Complete Joy Of Home Brewing was immensely helpful.

Looks like whatever it is, Harv, you're attacking it with fervor.

Kyle, I was thinking along the same lines as RNG. That bus looks like a pile of rust with a little paint holding it together. And for $29K?! Back in the early '90s, I had a '73 Super Beetle that was in better shape than that thing, and I only paid $400 for it. :cool: Kudos to that guy, though, for hijacking the word "patina."

Many years ago, I was obsessing over an unusual electric guitar designed by a guy named Steve Klein. I wanted one, but they were quite expensive. He stopped building them some time back, and now they go for anywhere from $6-10K. :eek: I recently stumbled across a company in Australia that sells a DIY guitar kit nearly identical to the Klein style. Its a weird-looking headless guitar that is more ergonomical than aesthetically pleasing. The guy said he'd sell me the kit for his cost plus shipping (US$215 total, with the currency exchange working in my favor), so I think I'm going to order one and build it over the winter. If I like it, I've also found another builder who will build a custom doubleneck version for me with 6- and 12-string, and at a fraction of the cost of an original (there were only a few doubleneck Kleins made, and none had a 12-string). Could turn out to be that elusive "perfect guitar."
Klein.jpg
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,106  
wroughtn_harv
Some of the old guys can relate to this. At Thereabouts we have no WIFI, but in the hospital, lots of it.
………………
Keep good man down. :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,107  
RNG, good to hear the house is responding to you remotely. Hope continues that you can get back to it soon! Is there much " hillside" above your house / property? Are mudslides a concern for your house?

The short answer is No.

The lot is near the top of the West Branch of the Feather River Canyon, so it's all on a south facing slope. That's great for gathering sunshine, and also for shedding rain. The house itself sits on a prominence that rises above the surrounding slope, so there's no danger of a flash flood harming the house. I usually get some erosion on the driveway after heavy rains, but a little time with the box blade is enough to take care of them. The surrounding hillsides was covered with a rye grass/barley/red clover mix, but all of that except the roots was burned off in the Camp Fire. My visitor told me yesterday, though, that the meadows are already starting to sprout green from the recent rains. That's fine with me, but I'd hoped to get some pre-emergent put down around the house to keep the weeds out of the decomposed granite and gravel, and some more of the dirt/rock, on the slopes of the prominence. I ordered some new-to-me stuff from Tractor Supply to do that called Gordon's Barrier Year Long Veg Killer, but now I'll probably hit it with glyphosate before I put the pre-emergent down.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,108  
Harv prayers that you escape the hospital soon

Toppop and Ellen prayers sent always thinking about you all

RNG you have great patience

Lots of leaves to blow again hard to do with only one good arm
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,109  
Jay I think your winter is going to be way worse than mine

I’ll bet we see 60 on Christmas Day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #85,110  
The new refrigerator The Wife ordered from Lowe's a couple of weeks ago was delivered today. Moved the old one out to the sunroom last night and removed the spacers that filled the gaps at the sides. The new one just barely fits. The old one, which was her Grandmother's, is being donated to her Father for his rental property rehab.

Water and ice dispensers on the door now. :thumbsup:

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