Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #108,501  
Rich
Working at home has me around new co-workers. Louie has been hard at it, his productivity is through the roof today



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Yep right out straight. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,502  
46F cloudy.
After 7 hours picking limbs branches raking decided to gave the rake rest of the day off ;) dinner watch oldie movie than bury myself between sheet blankets early.

Enjoy the evening all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,503  
Sounds delightful Thomas

No dirt today not sure why cut some trees added peat moss to new flower bed hope to till tomorrow
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,504  
Wife got her call from doctor, the doc was working from home, doing phone appts. They discussed the sinus infection, options to help it, finally settled on some level 2 antibiotics (whatever that is).. supposed to be stronger than the one last time, but same family. Waited a couple of hours, drive into town to the pharmacy, wife went in by herself, came out 20 min later without med, they don't have any (not sure if they don't carry that one, or ran out or ??).. They were going to call doc and find out alternate. We waited another 15 minutes, then drove home. Had some lunch, discussed some retirement stuff, got a phone call prescription was ready, went and got it.. took a couple of hours to get prescription.. no fun.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,505  
...Waited a couple of hours, drive into town to the pharmacy, wife went in by herself, came out 20 min later without med, they don't have any (not sure if they don't carry that one, or ran out or ??).. They were going to call doc and find out alternate. We waited another 15 minutes, then drove home. Had some lunch, discussed some retirement stuff, got a phone call prescription was ready, went and got it.. took a couple of hours to get prescription.. no fun.

I read somewhere last week that 95% of the antibiotics used in the USA are made in China. Unfortunately I think your experience will quite common in the coming weeks and months.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,506  
Hawkeye, sorry you got run around. Does sound familiar at times.

this is worth watching. Bill Gates clearly predicted this virus pandemic years ago and clearly wasn't
listened to very well. It actually gave me chills to see how right he was. I wish we had listened better...
The next outbreak? We’re not ready | Bill Gates - YouTube
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,507  
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Had a close encounter last night with one of our skunks. I hadn't been seeing them on the barncams for the last couple of weeks. The Wife told me yesterday that something had been digging near the coop again. While walking out to put up the chickens last night, I noticed some movement in the coop in my peripheral vision. When I shined the flashlight on it, it was Pepe le Pew trying to have his way with a duck egg. I realized right away that I was about two feet away from a live wild skunk, and his business end was pointing right at me. However, he seemed oblivious to me, and continued his efforts to penetrate the tough shell of the duck egg. So, I pulled out the phone and shot a little video for a few seconds, then went around the other end to see where he got in. Everything was secure where we go in and out. As I turned around, I saw him walking along the outside of the coop, around the corner and right past me (about a foot away), and he crawled back under the corner of the barn. That was waaaaay closer than I've ever wanted to be to a live skunk.
[video]https://www.facebook.com/paul.j.smith.2112/videos/vb.100000139193786/3426042470743692/?type=2&video_source=user_video_tab[/video]
Not sure if this video is viewable or not, but here's a try at linking to it.
Brave man photographing that end of the skunk. Is the fence spray proof?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,509  
This is a long shot, but it could be something as simple as air in the hydraulic system. First, check to see that the hydraulic oil level is correct, then have him cycle the loader arm and bucket hydraulic cylinders over the full range a few times and see if that helps. :crossfingers:

What model LS did he buy?

He might also check for proper and equal inflation in front tires?

Then see if the out of level changes .. as bucket is curled?

^^^^^Good ideas. RichB1 too.


So I posted about micromist droplets last week or 2 ago, based on my own experience.

Now I have backup.

Can you catch coronavirus from surfaces? | Fox News


Even so, a new study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), CDC, UCLA, and Princeton University scientists found the virus can remain infectious in droplets in the air for hours and surfaces for days.

The CDC's website says surfaces can be contaminated with COVID-19. The website adds, though, that there are no known cases that started in that manner.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,511  
Good evening all. 61F for the start, rain, light wind, 1.5 inch in rain gauge. More heavy rain this morning, glimpse or 2 of sun at noon then cloud up again, more heavy weather tonight. High temp for the day was 76F. Woke up with news, wife thought HVAC was out from lightening, after some half asleep diagnostics, HVAC ok, fridge not so much. Compressor was cycling on, then off quick, after 1 or 1.5 seconds. Called neighbor for appliance help got name and use of his RV fridge. Moved most stuff over and called guy in. He mad 3 PM appt, then had plug and light inop. No breaker issues, worked on finding electrician. had not found one by time fridge guy showed up. He had a 3 in 1 starter pak he wired in and fridge was back up, then he look around at panel and found nothing so he gave me name and when I called guy reminded me find the ground fault plug and reset it. After I found it and reset it, downstream electricity was flowing again. After dinner restock fridge and short bike ride. Then found out Easter bike ride is now canceled.
too tired to catch up
prayers for all
stay healthy!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,512  
46F cloudy.
After 7 hours picking limbs branches raking decided to gave the rake rest of the day off ;) dinner watch oldie movie than bury myself between sheet blankets early.

Enjoy the evening all.

Glad you gave the rake a rest.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,513  
Meeting tonight at church building to discuss Sunday plans. Decided to have just a few of us at the building and stream a service that members will participate along with us from their home. Right now we can have 50 people, but there’s talk that will be reduced.

Raining now.

Worked from home today, but I might have messed up my test equipment.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,514  
Costco trip was a bit different..
We almost always stop in Waimea McDonalds for coffee, maybe a sausage biscuit or egg mcmuffin. Today, the dining area was closed, drive-in open, could order for takeout. We enjoyed our coffee in the car.

Arrived at Costco about 9:15. Thought we may have beat the crowd - not. They did open the doors about 9:45 and only took us 40 minutes to snake our way in so actually in before the official 10am opening. Passed a sign alerting us, no TP, paper towels, sanitizer, wipes, clorox, ice cream, or puppy pads. People in line respectful of distance, some light hearted banter, a few tourists in the mix. Well behaved group.

As we try to get there at opening usually and be in few dozen to enter, this was a bit different a strange feeling of emptiness even though many had entered already. Aisles never got crowded. Was surprised at the items with signs with Limit 1 - dog and cat food, water, rotisserie chicken, etc. i didn’t see the sign on butter and got caught at register. As we were also shopping for our cottage tenant, wife and I had 2 carts and checked out separately. I will say the Costco staff was wonderful, in good spirits, helpful, pleasant to talk with. One missing item was the 2 bottle white vinegar. Otherwise a very good selection of most stuff, meats, veggies, fruits, etc. Checkout lines moved well. All in all we were finished about our usual time.

Normally, we stop at a Chinese buffet for lunch in Waimea on way home. Figuring that wasn’t a possibility with the new restrictions we did stop across the street at the DQ in the shopping center food court. All tables and chairs had been removed. Food was available takeout only. All the vendors were open.
We enjoyed our Blizzards outside on a bench in the sunshine. Then headed home.

Will be interesting to see how this all shakes out over a prolonged period. We only go Costco a few times a year, usually geared to dog food. Have 4 40lb bags so good for awhile. Will have to be on lookout for paper goods locally. Freezer is full so no food panic expected.

Interesting times.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,515  
Meeting tonight at church building to discuss Sunday plans. Decided to have just a few of us at the building and stream a service that members will participate along with us from their home. Right now we can have 50 people, but there’s talk that will be reduced.

We have been reduced to 10 people now that 4 cases are in our county. Dining rooms and bars closed.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,516  
2020-03-18, 0335

32 right now and snow showers (I didn't see any snow showers when I looked out the window). High in the mid-40's.
Other then no travel at work, there are few other restrictions yet...at least in our plant. Like other states, schools, restaurants and bars are closed...except for take out at the restaurants.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,517  
Good morning, the temp is 30°F and going up to 48. Wind E 9 mph. A mix of sun and cloud.

I gained a day this past week. I thought Wednesday was Thursday. I go to the dump today.

My Brampton trip is cancelled. Got a phone call from Shelter Logic head office telling me that the shipper won't allow any 'pick up' at warehouse. I guess they will have to ship them.


Have a safe day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,518  
Good morning,

48 heading to 79 with rain.

Not much going on, did not get outside yesterday with the wife. Need to start taking stock of supplies for the horses. Special needs.

Have a good day all. Be safe. Try and stay healthy.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,519  
good morning all. Was supposed to be getting an epidural today but they cancelled that, most disappointing. So instead I'm going to continue to plant flowers on a very warm day, getting up to low 80's with morning showers. I'm mostly broadcast seeding the big fenced garden, will see how it goes. Think I heard a thump on the porch late yesterday, forgot to go check, and hopefully my stand up hole planter arrived. My right hand is a little sore from all the hand planting yesterday so this new tool hopefully will be a winner.

Powerwashers finished the house and all the white fencing. Next Wednesday they come back with a wash/wax solution and they will do all my tractors and implements, some of which have a nice coating of green on them. And for sure a lot of pollen. I have a 4000 psi powerwasher, but cleaning off grease with hot water works so much better. My finish mower is covered in grease from pto flinging it. And then when they are done, I have a great deal of re-greasing to do, get all the water out of the joints. First I use a leaf blower on the implement to get as much water off as possible.

Signed papers on the farm yesterday, drone guy said video should come out nicely. I'll post the link whenever I get it.
He's coming back next week for interior shots, that's where I take a plastic bin with me and put clutter in it before he shoots, then put it back after he's done....

Realtor said phone calls/traffic in office has died off dramatically. My timing isn't very good for sure, but I'm confident the right person will come along. Everyone checks out homes online anyway.

Warm weather for next few days, nice to be back in shorts and a t-shirt.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #108,520  

We have something similar. only a bit bigger.
This hangs in the Wellington airport With a life size Gandalf sitting on top. Weta Workshop who did all the work on Lord of the Rings, Avitar, and I think The lion heWitch and the Wardrobe is only about 3km away. I went through the airport sunday on the way back from riding the 152kms of the Otago Rail trail.
 

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