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   / Good morning!!!! #101,801  
thanks for mousetrap ideas. I bought a six pack of the yellow plastic ones online, or something similar, amazed me Lowes could not have one plain
simple wood mousetrap in the place. So I bought a two pack of some plastic marvel that lures them in, then the container spins around and traps them inside.
As they eat my peanut butter as their last meal I guess. Nothing is wacking them on the head. The other two I put down today are bait traps, encapsulated in some child/pet friendly plastic apparatus. What I ordered online is the traditional spring neck breaker with plastic parts. Basically an easier way to set the catch,
which at least for me has always been a bit nerve-racking. And every time it goes off in my hands, it surely reinforces my concerns. So the new ones seem to have big latches on them.
I hope they like Jif.

got all my must do's done, antifreezed two pressure washers, blew off the driveway, again, mowed the nut orchard area which was overdue, lot of onion grass growing. Hopefully will have to do it only one more time. But lot of leaves left to come down. Dogwoods are a nice burgundy, but other trees are just starting.
Then baked some gingerbread for a sick friend, my elderly Miss Daisy, who now has heart problems and the meds have laid her low.
But she has a sweet tooth so something good for her stomach was in order. Also added half a stick of butter, and a teaspoon each of ginger and cinnamon.
Sure made the house smell nice.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #101,804  
Ron, I try to remember to pull this voltmeter out of the kitchen receptacle and bring it with me in the rv.
I originally had one like this in my boat and wanted an easier way to check voltage. I'd need an autoranger because I seem
to misread the range value somehow and over the years at least one meter has expired in a puff of smoke due to
unintentional abuse.

what I really would like to have is an amp draw meter on my main panel, both in rv and home.

Bill, keep warm.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #101,806  
Well, the buckeye game has been a nail biter. Didn’t know till today they were number 1.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #101,807  
22° this morning. Has now climbed to 23°

Gonna meet the breakfast gang at a southern PA diner. About 45 min away, wife is driving.

My mom had a whole cabinets of nic nacs that still sits as they were when she was alive.

I have a few nic nacs myself, mostly little things I picked up traveling.

Been laying in bed thinking all morning how I’m gonna get in the crawl space to push cables in the conduit to the porch. Maybe better to push from the porch end and pull from the inside. Either way I gotta get in a tight awkward spot. Right where rafters hit the floor. And I have to adjust insulation to get to the conduit end.

Gotta get moving.

If you don’t have a snake but there is conduit, use the plastic bag on a string vacuum trick.
Tie appropriate size piece of plastic bad to string. Suck thru with vacuum. Use string to pull wire. (sometimes if string too light, use to pull heavier string)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #101,808  
Jay
Not encouraging on Tundra front! No word on mine, could be part hasn’t arrived. Will check Mon.
Your wife and mine comparing notes??? Mine keeping referencing the Honda Ridgeline. Likely we’ll investigate further once Tundra is back. Will have to decide if attempt a trade or do I want to bother with CL and do myself. Depends on the numbers.

Thanks re batteries. Even the installers were impressed. Made it quite easy for them.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #101,809  
I try to remember to pull this voltmeter out of the kitchen receptacle and bring it with me in the rv.

Way back when we were full time RVers, I kept a couple of plug in gauges all the time to first check the receptacles in RV parks before plugging my rig in. One place in Pennsylvania had a 30 amp plug, but only a 20 amp breaker. The owner got the electrician out the next day to correct that. One place in Indiana had less than 100 volts to a 120 volt outlet; too many air-conditioners running at once. One in Oregon and one in Nevada had reversed polarity at the plug, and in neither case did the park employees have any idea what reversed polarity was or how to change it..
 
   / Good morning!!!! #101,810  
As usual, great pics on GM. Reminds us what a gorgeous world we share.
 

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