Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #107,371  
Good morning.
David, I was going to ask how much you charge to hire out "Canada Dave", but after checking the price of fresh lobster around here I think I will instead ask a friend who is partial to a cheap tuna sandwich. :)

You get what you pay for. :D
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,372  
No coffee this morning. 18° with mostly cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 23° with on and off snow showers with winds 30 mph winds. Got belt sander repaired. Sassy is happy with her new hair do. She also got her sleeve off. She now has no restrictions. Need to get out and plow snow. About 6" of snow total and lots of drifts. Then it's off to hospital for Endoscopy that seems like I have been waiting forever for. Neighbor is taking me so I do not have to worry about roads. Then back home and recover. No other plans for today.

David, loaded tractor. I like the bright red.

Looking, spent summer vacations at Pointe au Baril for many years.

Roy, Sassy is a new person dog. Loves to visit new people even groomer and vet. Glad you are feeling better.

Don, glad your cruise did not turn into an Edmund Fitzgerald event.

RNG, Medigap G is very similar to F. I have C which is no longer offered. Difference is you will have to pay the $198 deductible. I look at all the plans. As pay me now or pay me later. The more expensive ones have no deductibles. Are what I call pay me now. Pay me later plans have copays and deductibles.

Prayers and best wishes to for everyone.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,374  
Good morning! 25˚F a bit colder than predicted. The trail blazers start the final make ready of the trail we cut in the Fall. They will be wider and mulched and free of rocks and little stumps that are tripping hazards. We want to minimize the "I've fallen and can't get up" occurrences.
Heard last night that my SIL's company canceled their annual Spring cruise from Galveston because of the C-virus scare.

Is anyone changing or amending their vacation/travel plans this year?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,375  
28 very windy and ground covered in snow, still snowing in fact no work today

Roy glad you are feeling better

Rain dove cooing outside fore long sound

Prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,376  
No Don no changes but we only go to SC and that reminds me we have not been in a while
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,377  
34F now and that's just about high for today,steady rain times switches to snow than back to rain gusting winds over 30mph,dusting 2" snow by tomorrow morning.

Outside chores done E muffin time. :licking:
Since yesterday almost 3" snow melted and brooks streams clear ice water moving.
Only to gray squirrels shown up of breakfast yet to see bird fly by,seems this nasty storm grounded critters. :(
Plans for today...:confused3: might chew the fat at village store this afternoon.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,378  
My wife used to snore loud enough to shake the plaster off the ceiling. Tried most everything. Finally got some wedge pillows. Stopped the snoring, until she slips down on the pillow.

I would strongly recommend getting a sleep study, because they both may have obstructive sleep apnea, which can kill. The solution would be a CPAP, which many on TBN already have. Worth checking out!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,379  
Good Morning!!!! 58F @ 4:15AM. Sunny. High 77F. Winds light and variable.
The weather out here has been unseasonably warm and dry all month, with temps 10-15 degrees F above normal, and no rain at all. I'm not complaining, as it's been perfect for working outside, but the todo list of inside jobs is suffering.:D

I think the media is doing everything they can to scare He11 out of everyone regarding this virus, Don. Just this morning, there's a story of someone here in California coming down with it and they can't figure out how it was transmitted. That's got the stock market all riled up, but people are taking advantage of the dip and buying some of the tech stocks. With the shortage of surgical masks, 3M might be a buy here, as might Clorox.:rolleyes: But in general, the same things we already do in the winter to keep from catching colds and other flues will work for this one, too: don't rub your eyes, nose, or mouth without first washing your hands, cover your mouth and nose if you have to cough or sneeze, get plenty of rest and eat a healthy diet to keep your strength up. It looks like a vaccine is still at least a year out for corona virus, but keep in mind that the regular flu shot doesn't cover all the strains out there, either. I don't have any travel plans for the summer; I don't like to vacation in the heat.

You're giving the widow Winchester a run for her money in the building add on department, David!:laughing:

Try a cup brush in your angle grinder, Eric. DAMHIK how well they work on burned oatmeal.:irked:

Thanks for the Medicare info, Ron. Yet another item on the inside todo list.

The demolition hammer came in very handy to finish the trench at the end of the storage container yesterday, as two rocks too big to remove had to be chipped away to make room for the drain pipe. I was pretty well whipped when I went in for lunch, but somehow managed to recover enough to get the first foot of concrete poured in the solar rack post holes. Each one also got three six foot sticks of rebar in them, though I'm not sure how well they will adhere to the concrete, as the tamper David tipped me to worked almost too well and the concrete was so dense that it probably didn't reflow much around the bar. But the good news is that nothing rolled away uncontrollably down the hill, though the wheelbarrow tried to take off a couple of times and threatened to tip every time concrete got dumped into it from the mixer. The mixer itself ran well, once I noticed fuel leaking from the float bowl and tightened the nut holding it in place. That thing sure makes a racket; next time I'm wearing my Bluetooth shooting muffs and listing to a podcast or something. Took just a shade more than 13 50# bags of post hole mix for that first foot in each hole, only 68 more to go.:eek: I'll bring the next load of 36 home today when I go into town for groceries, and pick up the 1" PVC conduit fittings to finish the the 110V AC and signal runs as well.

Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,380  
good morning all, late start, but a nice sunny cool day to look forward to.
no plans, other than heading out to greenhouse to water. I use a big watering can now that the plants have grown
to at least an inch tall, previously had to use mister/pressurized spray on tiny seedlings. Now I can soak them which takes less time and
they get more water.

It was nice to see my friends yesterday. They said it was very foggy yesterday late afternoon going over Chesapeake tunnel bridge. He said he could hardly see the water
from the bridge and when they got into the tunnel parts, it was nice to be able to see ahead. Lot of ventilation inside the tunnels, keeps them clear.


Remember the mask will only help prevent you from transmitting the flu, it will not stop you from getting infected with the viruses.
this opened my eyes. What is the minimum spec for a respirator that will work? How about the ones for paint and fumes?
would be nice to have more discussion on this, I think a lot of us need to be educated.
 

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