Good Morning!!!! 51F @ 4:00AM. Sunny. High 77F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph.
Don't do too good a job, Randy, your boss'll be wantin' to increase yer hours!:laughing:
Lots of nice things come from California, Drew, but I don't think coconut water is one of 'em...:yuck:
:welcome: MF243RedTop. If it's already this warm in March, what's it gonna be like in July?
The Super Worm Moon is casting shadows outside this morning, Thomas. Very bright!
Glad you pulled off the delivery without a hitch, Ted. I take it there was no lift gate on the FedEx truck?
Hope the Rio lasts at least as long as the old Soul, Paul. It wasn't that long ago that 100K miles was unattainable in most cars, at least not without regular trips to the auto shop. We've come a long way...
Bound to be some bumps on the way out the door, Hawkeye, but you'll forget all about it that the first Monday you have no one, except maybe the wife, to report to!:thumbsup:
Nice job with the press, David. Good to see someone having good luck with hydraulics; around here that's often not the case...:laughing:
Found an iPad Mini 4 store sample on ebay yesterday that should be here Saturday, which will make a great window in the sky for the drone. Fingers crossed it's as described in the ad, as so many of my ebay misadventures have not been. Turns out my iPad Pro, being WiFi only, doesn't have a GPS chip, and the drone can't tell where I'm at during flight as a result. This new Mini also has cellular capability, and I'm very tempted to see if the AT&T signal here is strong enough to support streaming. We shall see...
Got word yesterday that the bone density scan showed osteopenia and borderline osteoporosis, which helps explain the back pain. Doc sez start taking calcium and vitamin D, and I found a combo pill on Amazon that's almost the perfect dose. Sheesh, another pill to take every morning; I must be gittin' old or sumthin'.
Got almost all of the propane trench filled yesterday, and the 4x6 block idea worked fairly well for compacting the dirt. At least I think it did; how do you tell?:confused3:
Going to see how far my pile of road base gravel goes today spreading a pad for the propane tank. I know I need more for the generator pad and the area under the solar panels, and I'll know how much more once that pile is gone. I'll be using a 16 foot section of 2x6 from the burned out driveway entry that the fire left charred on one side as a grade marker, and later as a concrete form. No sense letting it go to complete waste.