52°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 64° today. Expecting around 50° again tomorrow before dropping back to more "normal" January temps on Wednesday.
Spent most of the weekend dividing time between Wifey's honey-dos, working on the new guitar, and other studio stuff. Got a lot donew, including the rest of the Xmas stuff uninstalled, packed away, and returned to storage.
Sorry to read about your neighbor's troubles, Bird. Nice that someone is there for him. You're a good kid.
LS, my Wife recently ordered some stuff online from a popular fabric place. When she didn't get immediate email notification of her order, she went back to check. There was no record of her order, yet the credit card had been charged and the gift card she used showed a zero balance. She called them, and a CSR was equally bewildered by the situation. She put a credit back on the card, and issued a new gift card, but never was able to find the original order. Weird. I've had mostly positive experiences ordering stuff online, especially from long established companies.
Mostly, I see my STL friends posting on Facebook all the time with pictures of gas pump prices near their homes. Most of them are around that same $1.65/gal. I topped off this morning in Trenton at $2.08/gal. We occasionally see it dip below the $2 mark, but it never stays there long. Our fuel taxes in Illinois are much higher than Missouri, ensuring we always pay more at the pump. There are several gas stations just down the road from where I work, and one even right across the street. However, there's no way I'm stopping at any of them. Way too much violent crime around here.
That lock box is extraordinary, Eric. I've seen other people posting that video on social media, but I didn't watch it until this morning. Fantastic craftsmanship.
E85 is an abomination, RNG. We get a lot of radio ads around here in favor of it because the corn lobby is so strong in the Midwest. I just don't see how they can blatantly ignore the obvious downside to that stuff.
Rick, we have LED flood lights over our deck that light up the front parts of our back yard. I haven't really noticed any difference in the bug situation since I installed them. We also put in one of those flat LED yard lights to replace the old mercury vapor light. It lights up most of the back part of the yard, but does not shine out the sides and disturb the neighbors, as it only shines down in a cone shape. I still see swarms of bugs around that thing every night during the summer.