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   / Good morning!!!! #86,861  
RNG hope another bike finds it's way into your stable, how is your van running?

The van is parked until a new clutch master cylinder is installed. At least three other oil leaks need attention, and there's water getting inside from somewhere on the front end as well. I was hoping to get one last session with the VW mechanic to take care of the issues, but as usual, he's in no hurry to fix his work, even if all he has to do is tell me what to do next.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,862  
PJ, I remember churning butter when I was a kid. Seems like it took hours. It was done with the jar and paddle type.

I've never used the jar and paddle type, but sure spent plenty of time with the other kind, since making butter was a regular chore at our house. And when I started to school, we carried our lunch and there was no refrigerator for us to use at school. My lunch was usually sausage OR egg (not both) on biscuits and a pint jar of milk. I can still remember sometimes having my milk sour before lunch time, so walking home that afternoon I could just shake that jar as I walked and have a little pat of butter when I got home.

30 degrees here for a low this morning, but going for a sunny 65 according to the NWS.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,863  
Good morning to all! Low only went down to 29 °f, going up to 42 °F and sunny. Tomorrow the weather guessers predict more snow in the higher elevations and rain low in the valleys. That might be good to help get rid of some snow if it gets warm enough here, we're right on the snow / rain level at 7000' elevation.

Drew, have fun with the greenhouse floor, that's what it is all about...having fun doing a project.

Spent 3 hours pushing / piling snow off the driveway and road. Got it to a full 16-18' wide. Hopefully won't turn into a muddy water slide / toboggan run if we get rain.

It's rare to see a squirrel here at our place, the primarily stay in the heavily forested areas. I think the coyotes get to the ones that venture out of the forest too far. There are a few colonies of praire dogs nearby, thankfully none on our property or adjoining ones.

Not sure what today will bring. Might try to retrieve some more Christmas lights if the snow has melted off the trees enough.

Another possible task is to go retrieve a plow blade that a neighbor has and is not using. I'm want to see if I can adapt it to the tractor. Might make it easier to clear the snow than using the bucket.

I'm really p:censored: off... Ordered some snowblower belts back on the 28th, supposedly "guaranteed delivery by Jan 4th". They didn't even ship them unil the 2nd. Delivery now pushed to the 9th.

Everyone have a great day, be safe. Prayers sent
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,864  
38° and sunny in Colorado County with light winds. Forecast is for 72° this afternoon.

We're hoping the sunshine and light breezes will start drying out our pastures as, the tractors are starting to whine & cry about not moving for 3+ weeks. Last time out, the small tractor (55 HP) made some huge ruts that will take a few hours to level back out, whenever it dries up.

I've got a couple dozen pile of limbs, from recent tree trimming, that I can't get to with tractor / grapple. I guess I'll create a few more as, still have quite a bit of tree trimming to get done.

Hoping for an excellent day for everyone.

Prayers to all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,865  
Good Morning!!!! 41F @ 6:30AM. Windy with periods of rain. High 46F. Winds SE at 25 to 35 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall near a half an inch. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.

Very kind of you to help your neighbor like that, Bird. A friend of mine recently took one of his mentors into his home so he'd have a place to pass on. He was a terminal cancer patient that was being kicked out of the treatment hospital because there was no hope of his recovery, and had no family close by to help. His hospice care lasted a few weeks, then he was gone. Great acts of kindness like you and my friend show shouldn't be taken for granted.

Lots of seat time yesterday, cleaning up branches and sticks from that big oak, then hauling another one down from nearby. On the return trips up the drive I used the box blade to level out the gravel. Also took a stab at filling in a hole where I'd dug out a stump a few years ago, that every summer hid in the grass waiting to trap the tractor. The rains over the past several weeks had softened the ground enough that I was able to scrape up dirt with the box blade and fill the hole, then back drag the bucket to level it out. Level isn't quite the right word, though, as it was on a very steep hillside and I could only move up and down the hill or risk rolling the tractor if it got too sideways. I wasn't able to get it perfect, but it's safe enough to drive on now without being able to see if there's a hole there or not. Enjoyed most of the sunset from the tractor seat, then decided to light a campfire and sit out watching the stars appear. The little pile of wood I stacked next to the fire ring last summer for the lizards to play in had dried out enough to light easily with the gas still left in the chainsaw after finishing the day's sawing. In fact it lit a little too easily, a sign that today's rain is badly needed. This next series of storms is expected to drop 30 - 40 inches of snow in the Sierras, and that'll go a long way to catch us up to seasonal normals. Without it, we'd be looking at drought conditions next summer for sure.

Hope everyone enjoys their weekend; I'll be catching up on housework and paperwork, and maybe do a little research on prefabricated concrete barns...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,866  
I'm really p:censored: off... Ordered some snowblower belts back on the 28th, supposedly "guaranteed delivery by Jan 4th". They didn't even ship them unil the 2nd. Delivery now pushed to the 9th.

Last time that happened to me, I let the manager at Best Buy know that the only reason I was buying an expensive appliance from his store is that it would be delivered in two days. It was delayed a day, I was not very happy about it and made it clear that Best Buy would be my last choice for future purchases. Not sure the fellow gave a darn or not, but venting made me feel a little better.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,867  
My sleep pattern has been screwed up all my life. 5 hours sleep is enough most nights. But hitting the sack between 7 and 8 pm is common. Nowadays my 5 hours of sleep gets interrupted by a need to take a P. Makes me wake up at 2 am. I force myself to stay in bed until 4 am reading or watching TV. My relatives from my mother's side of family all complain about similar sleep habits. My cousin calls it the curse of the Mortiers. My mothers maiden name.

Me too. Same problem, only I tend to fall back asleep just as the alarm goes off at 5:45am :(

I'll take Bad Renters and Herb Garden for 50!

LOL, I read it that way too at first glance.

33° this morning and forecast is for 62° and sunny.

Weekend is expected to be back in the 70’s with a five day rain break.

We got another 1” of rain yesterday so, pastures are completely saturated and tractors will stay parked until ???

We hear coyotes nightly but ..... they stay away because of our two donkeys. Donkeys are pre-wired to chase down and stomp the ..... out of coyotes.

Our local squirrels (tree rats with nice tails and good PR) totally destroyed all our patio furniture cushions so ...... I use my SR22 for a bit of target practice on them ..... every chance I get.

Hope everyone has an excellent Friday and weekend.

Prayers to all.
I keep a pellet gun by the front door handy.

Sure a bunch of us on this forum getting old and worn out; me perhaps as much as any, if not more so. And I have a next door neighbor named Jack who has barely been getting around in the house with a walker. The last few years, I've been taking him to do his grocery shopping at Walmart. I go in and get one of the power carts and take it out to the car. When we get back, I get him and his walker in the house, then I take his groceries in. I take his mail in every day, take him to doctor appointments, etc. All just little chores that don't amount to much. I've done all his yard mowing for the last 8 years, but that's getting tough for me, too. Anyway, he has a young man (mid-20s?) renting a room from him.

Jack will be 89 the 24th of this month . . . if he lives that long. Jack has for a long time spent most of his time in a power recliner in the living room, 24 hours a day, with the TV going at an ear splitting volume. Naturally, he sleeps a lot. But he goes into the kitchen to take his pills (lots of them) and eat. However a couple of weeks ago, he fell in the kitchen one night, but was able to yell loud enough that his roomer woke up and got him up and back to his recliner. But the next morning, he was just sure that he had broken his shoulder. So, with my help, he called his primary care physician. He told me that once before someone came with a portable x-ray machine and he wanted them to do that again. Instead, the doctor's office called Jack's daughter-in-law and she came, called an ambulance and got him to the hospital. But no broken bones and he did not want to stay there, so she brought him home.

That same night, he went and fell in the bathroom and his renter managed to get him back to his power recliner in the living room. A few days later, he fell again, and had to have help to get back up. So last night, he fell in the kitchen and, apparently spent about 8 hours in the kitchen floor before his renter found him and called the fire department and their ambulance crew got him up checked him over, and no broken bones, so again he did not want to go to the hospital. I think he hates hospitals even more than I do.

Meals on Wheels has been bringing him a meal 5 days a week for at least a couple of years, and I was there when they delivered it this morning. I just came from over there and Jack was in his recliner, TV turned off, the meal from today still sitting where I left I on the seat of his rollator, untouched. I think he has given up, and just wants to die, and I can't say I blame him.

Sorry to be so long winded.

Sad story Bird. You've been a saintly neighbor. I hope his next of kin are aware of the situation.

LS, I get mad when people drop the ball on ordering things I need.


Going to be a nice weather day here. The heater is running right now, but going to 72F.

Hope you all have a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,869  
65 °F and .12 inches rain

Tough to read stories like Bird’s knowing not all age gracefully. Seems most of us are fortunate.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #86,870  
Last time that happened to me, I let the manager at Best Buy know that the only reason I was buying an expensive appliance from his store is that it would be delivered in two days. It was delayed a day, I was not very happy about it and made it clear that Best Buy would be my last choice for future purchases. Not sure the fellow gave a darn or not, but venting made me feel a little better.

I had 2 missed two day shipments from Amazon Logistics in one week early in December. Called up and complained. Got my money refunded and allowed to keep product. Amazon Logistics has not missed a shipment since. I suspect they were charged for the refunded money.
I am waiting on a order from Costco that was ordered last Saturday. May be delivered Monday.
 

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