Cleaned up my Trail Camera pictures yesterday. This must have the Sandhill Cranes last dance before they headed south.
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Great photo Ron.
Mostly, glad you got the van running good again. RNG, hope you get the tractor going. Someone else was having mechanical troubles, I hope everyone gets their "stuff" running.
No shortage of aches and pains. Hope all of you hurting get better day by day.
Drew, hopefully, the power of the pen can still be mightier than the sword concerning your Audi. Take it easy on your foot.
I got my FEL's bucket cylinder repaired "on the cheap" on Thursday. I came home and installed it in the dark during a drizzle. I have one of those miner's LED head lights that I use often. The elastic band of the headlamp has about stretched out to it's max from age. I tied off a portion in a knot to take up the slack. I ended up buying 3 parts from JD, and having one of the o-rings in my huge collection at work. I might make a post in the Deere forum to explain further.
I wanted to get the tractor up and going before last night's big rain storm event....just in case. I've had to yank people out of the ditch and such...
We did have a lot of rain and runoff. Driving home, I had more than a few "white knuckle" moments where one side or the other would hit pooled water on the road. I hate that because it jerks the car in the respective direction. Also concerns me of oncoming drivers getting "jerked" towards me. Don knows how bad the hwy 21 road conditions get and the number of people that have hydroplaning accidents.
So it's chilly in the 40's, everything is absolutely soaked outside, so we are all going to have to call it an inside day. My daughter just made us breakfast tacos...yummy. I love Cholula's sauce. Not too spicy, and doesn't taste like vinegar. More like a bit of cayenne and red chili.
Farmer, hope the ABA treatments are going to help. Did your school help out any with them? Or insurance?
I'm thankful for the diverse mixing pot of people "with a lot of experience" here on GM. I consider you all friends, and frequently bring up your conversations to my family and co-workers often. Plenty of sage advice. Ron, interesting potato article. I've always liked Reader's Digest.