Geez Don, not much of a contest. Had close to $60K in my original system and that was before some generator exchanges, total battery replacement 2 years ago and replacing all original PV. Throw in price of diesel and I’ve got to be highest per Kwh as my usage ranges 22-27 kw/ day, will finish Aug just about 700 kw for the month and that includes the rented cottage at 3.3kw/day average. Of course we don’t have ac, so are toughening it thru at 77° right now.
I'm trying to find a slice of sympathy for you and those 77F temps, while living in paradise.....man that must be TOUGH.....
Good morning. I have just been walking the field where I am trying different things to see how effective they are at getting rid of Canada thistle. Half has been treated purely "organically" by cutting when the thistle reached the full bud stage, with a quarter of it also being rolled. It is still growing a fine crop of very healthy thistles
In the other half of the field I used two different selective herbicides. A quarter has been sprayed twice with 2,4 d+dicamba. The other quarter was sprayed each time with 240g/L triclopyr & 60g/L clopyralid. In each case top growth kill off was 100%, but now both areas again have fresh regrowth everywhere.
Don't know how any of you manage with 100F+ tempertures, I would expire before breakfast.
Ever thought of becoming nocturnal ?
Eric, the spraying does not stop any seeds from coming up unless you spray a pre-emergent, which is a whole "other story". I'm not sure how many seasons you would have to keep killing them to get all the dormant seeds. A puff of breeze can bring more from neighbors.
I'm ready for some cooler air and lower humidity. Maybe in another month or 2.
Coffee is done brewing. 57° with rain this morning. Heading to 72° with some rain. Got lawn cut yesterday. Not much else. To much company. Going to visit Aunt in Port Huron today. See needs more comfort than I do.
Thanks all for the kind words and prayers.
Have not been following GM like I normally do. Hope all those healing and working on projects continue on a completed path.
Prayers for all.
Good Morning All.
Ron, at this time, I'm kind of glad you have "too many guests". I can't even imagine the amount of love and support you had to do, to care for her for these last few years. I hope your guests continue to visit you regularly in the coming months. Prayers for you and your family. Thank you for posting. I understand not having the normal GM time.
So I ended up having to "learn" how to adjust the mower deck's belt tension by trial and error. I bet I had to remove and replace it 4 times. Once I thought I had it, I started it and a bad noise was coming out from under. I removed it again, took off a protective cover to find the belt had jumped over a retainer that was supposed to keep it on the pulley. When I put on the protective cover, the stamped steel "L" bracket had moved before I could tighten the belt. Be more careful assembling next time. I noticed the smell of gas after I turned off the engine, so a carburetor/hose check is next.
Hope those of you hurting continue to heal. Prayers sent.
Take care all and give a hug or special attention to those around you.