Good Morning!!!! 49F @ 6:30AM. A mix of clouds and sun during the morning will give way to cloudy skies this afternoon. High around 65F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.
How does one oversleep when one is retired?

:confused3::laughing: I sure don't miss having to be somewhere else first thing in the morning.
They're not especially good for you, but I keep packages of those little cheese'n'crackers on hand for when I need to take medication, especially NSAIDs, at odd hours. Not much worse than the heaves; and sorry your procedure was delayed, Drew.
Even though the reservoirs are either at or slightly below seasonal normals here, the NWS sez we've slipped back into drought conditions. And yesterday there were two more nearby wildfires, both fortunately contained to a few acres. That's almost unheard of, as February is usually a peak month for rain. But not a drop has fallen here this year.
Another sign of the dryness is that I'm having trouble keeping the trenches open. I got to shovel out a few feet of the propane trench three times yesterday, the dirt is so dry it just won't hold itself together. I also got the 2" metal elbows attached to their 10' section of straight conduit, and at some 40-50 lbs each, they were more than a handful. Needed to take more dirt out of that trench to get them to line up with the PVC, and had a heck of a time getting the couplers at that end to engage. I decided to leave the glue off until the electrical contractor can have a look at them Wednesday when he drops off the solar panels, and I'm hoping the building inspector doesn't notice.

They'll be mostly hidden by the two 1" runs of conduit; that's gonna be a full trench by the time it gets to the house. Got the 1" almost done, still need to get the metal part up at the house put together and installed.
Hopefully that won't take much time; I really want to get going on the posts for the solar rack today.
Happy Leap Day! Hope everyone enjoys a fine weekend!:dance1: