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   / Good morning!!!! #107,701  
Way back in the '50s, my Grandmother found a scorpion on the living room floor in Miami Shores. She grabbed the Miami Herald Sunday edition, put that on the scorpion and then stomped on the paper. Even back in the '50s the Sunday edition of the Herald was about an inch thick .
Zero scorpions here, but just outside Toronto in the late '50s I saw a very much alive black widow spider. Wasn't alive for long. I hate spiders.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,702  
65°F and 1.1 inches rain. Maybe drier today.

Went to interesting class, Stop the Bleeding, last night. A first aid type thing. Practical exercise in compression and tourniquets. One of those lessons you hope to never have to use.

Friend hopes to get prep work finished so we can roof his hoop house this afternoon
IMG_1332.JPG Rain has slowed progress.

I have a bit more painting and prep on my last roof section.

Making good progress RNG

Nice trails Don and Drew.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,703  
When we first bought our farmland 17 years ago, I was required as part of the sale to erect a 450 yard fence on what formed a new western boundary. I bought a book, watched a video and followed advice from a woodsman before putting in my first ever cleft oak fence, with every post hole dug by hand. I wasn't sure what the next neighbour's livestock would be, so I put pig netting at the bottom, a first strand of barbed wire a fist above it and four finger widths from that, a final topping of barb, all held taught by stout oak strainers.

Three years later we were unexpectedly fortunate to be able to buy the field next to that boundary and some dilapidated buildings which are now our home. It was a great feeling to cut a gateway through the middle of the fence to join it all together. I now cross that fence line every day, either through the gate, or when I'm walking, over the top of the wire and through a small copse down by the railway.

For some irrational reason, I never got around to taking down the barb from the copse, instead I just untwisted the spikes for a couple of feet and ever since have climbed over, although the barbs either side still managed on occasion to scratch an unwary hand, snag my jeans countless times and even puncture what were previously waterproofs. After 14 years I finally got around yesterday to dedicating a few minutes to pulling that short stretch of barb out completely, leaving just the pig netting. It is so much easier now, I should have done it long ago.

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Anyone else have simple jobs, that have been waiting for years ?

Too many to list if you were to get my wife’s input
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,704  
good morning all.
48 going up to 55 today with steady rain coming in this afternoon.

I have good news/bad news. Good is Lymes test came back negative.
Bad is primary doc admits she has no idea what is causing my symptoms. Next step is referral to infectious disease specialist.
I'll give locals another couple of weeks, then I have to go elsewhere.

here's an interesting twist on public health:
it's a public health risk to force workers to choose between protecting themselves and others by staying home when they're sick and being able to feed their families.

The most significant public health threat we face? It's not shaking hands. It's not conferences. It's not even this President. It's our lack of federally mandated paid sick leave, combined with a health care system that makes seeking treatment potentially financially devastating for too many Americans.


I see this with my cleaning ladies, as they immediately say they can't afford to stay home when they come in sneezing.
So they come and infect my house...after they leave, I wipe down all touch points.
They think shiny is clean. Shiny is not clean...why I always ask them to use bleach when possible.

Just curious, have you offered to pay them NOT to come in sick?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,705  
Got any good legume recipes, Don? They seem to be one of the few plant based sources of protein not rich on oxylate...

about 90% of what we eat is a good legume recipe. For lunch today we had lentil marinara sauce over whole grain twist noodles from the cook book "Happy Herbivore" by Lindsay Nixon. Cook time - 10 minutes in the Instant Pot. after using the IP for saute'ing the onions garlic and jalapeño then adding the tomatoes, italian seasoning, red wine vinegar, red lentils and vegetable broth.

I'm really amused of the processed meat consumption reported on the Coronavirus thread, like those guys haven't a clue, the virus should be the least of their worries.:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,706  
Afternoon question, what is
8-44-22-66-55-7777 ?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,707  
Great shot of that sandhill, Ron. What's it got in its mouth?

When I zoom in the original picture. It looks like a plant root or maybe a worm. I have seen cranes poke their beaks all the way into ground to their red crown. Keeps lawn aerated.
That picture was taken at 200mm. Here is one taken at 400mm. I need to get one at 600mm with something in its beak.
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   / Good morning!!!! #107,709  
Any self employed person will tell you that they have to work or they don't make money.. even vacations provide no income.. I grew up on a farm, we had no health insurance, if someone went to the doctor, we had to pay the bill.

Many workers that do cleaning are independent contractors and have to have their own insurance, etc. Most don't get any kind of coverage that pays when they are sick (is there such a thing)?
 

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