Good morning!!!!

/ Good morning!!!! #108,881  
Sure glad we did Costco etc last week. Except for PO box run, don’t see any need to leave house for awhile.

That looked crazy, Don.

Wife went for her morning walk, captured the sunrise.
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/ Good morning!!!! #108,882  
With the stay at home being enforced at midnight i decided to get a few things for home projects.
Home Depot line to enter the stores 50 long.IMG_3599.JPG
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,883  
I went back a few pages and

BEF- Nice looking ribs. I'll be smoking a rack this week myself.

Billy- I am sorry to read about your Mom.

RonJH- I am sorry to read about your BIL.

Bill- I am sorry to read about your Daughter. I hope that she gets the treatment she needs and gets discharged soon.

David- Thanks for sharing Sophie’s sunrise.

Welcome to GM Fruitcakesa :cool:
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,884  
Retirement day1, forgot to shutoff alarm on phone, so up at normal time.

Retirement day2, left alarm on phone to make sure I was up to go to Costco.

Daughter is still home (doc won't release her back to work due to high risk), they are trying to figure out options. Our home internet does not meet requirements when it is working at speeds we pay for, with so many working from home and the schools closed, we are not getting normal speeds.

Stay safe, prayers for all
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,885  
LS, you’re friends MT125 is very similar to my MF, mine is the perfect size for my needs and I love it. A bigger tractor is unhandy on my property and ended up frustrating me. I liked the big tractor in theory, but in use it just doesn’t work here, too many close quarters.

Up to 58° but a cool breeze and clouds make it feel cooler. Rain moving back in tonight and tomorrow. I’m glad we are not getting that snow you guys up north are. We really didn’t get any snow except about an inch in November and another inch in early December. I don’t miss it.

Fish and salad for dinner tonight, too much beef, pork and too many one pot meals lately, time for some fish, chicken and tuna steaks.

Hope everyone stays safe. Prayers.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,886  
hawkeye08
Retirement day1, forgot to shutoff alarm on phone, so up at normal time.
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Old habits hard to break...give it little more time. ;)
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,887  
getting pretty cloudy with rain coming in at dinner time, but got a lot done today. Planted flowers for several hours, then did some mowing, mostly weeds.
Lot of dandelions popping up.
Then a shower and a ride downtown to the bank to put in my IRS refund check.
I took a wipe with me and washed down the keypad first.
Person after me was elderly guy, I waved my wipe going by and said it was all clean for him.
There was a second's pause and then a loud Bless You.
all good.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,888  
jbrumberg
The temperature was stuck on 30コF all night; presently 39コF and mostly cloudy conditions. . I measured 6" of heavy wet snow this morning with Brogen confirmed. 6" on top of soft unfrozen ground surface = a mess to move around with the tractor. The tractor had been sitting since early February. The tractor started right up thanks to the solar powered battery tender.
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Good to read Jay you got some seat time along with warmer temps doing so.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,889  
43F cloudy...8 1/2 inch.

Mrs. was call to work early so no seat time for her she was little down about it,sure glad I use Kubota for snow removal instead of pickup...will admit B2650 did nice job much easier to operate. :thumbsup:
Soon as clear feeding than heavy dose bird food etc. little critter and birds were yanking jumping around enjoying. :shocked:
Time to refill deer feeder pretty sure lot ears eyes tails will becoming soon.

Enjoy the evening all.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,890  
Thomas, it's really nice to have your wife so enthused about using the new tractor.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,891  
The stay at home order has a penalty for non-compliance.
"A violation of this order maybe punishable through criminal or civil enforcement. A violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days."
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,892  
I was rooting through one of my cupboards yesterday, looking for my travel mug. Found the mug AND a 40 pounder of Drambuie. YAHOO! I estimate that it has been up there for at least 20 years if not more. It is in an original Drambuie glass bottle, not the plastic crap that I bought 3 years ago.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,893  
The stay at home order has a penalty for non-compliance.
"A violation of this order maybe punishable through criminal or civil enforcement. A violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days."

What if someone from another state is traveling thru?
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,894  
The stay at home order has a penalty for non-compliance.
"A violation of this order maybe punishable through criminal or civil enforcement. A violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days."

So do the cops do your shopping for you?
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,895  
The stay at home order has a penalty for non-compliance.
"A violation of this order maybe punishable through criminal or civil enforcement. A violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days."

Yes, but all most all of them allow traveling for food or medicine, as well as auto repairs and parts, and home repair parts and supplies.
Traveling to medical appointments and much more.
There are enough and large enough loop holes in all these to drive a semi through sideways on a snowy road.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,896  
The stay at home order has a penalty for non-compliance.
"A violation of this order maybe punishable through criminal or civil enforcement. A violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 and/or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days."

The rules for stay at home are kind of open here. Other than forming a crowd I think it is pretty open.


Exceptions to the order where people can leave their house include:

(1) To engage in outdoor activity, including walking, hiking, running, cycling, or any other recreational activity consistent with remaining at least six feet from people from outside the individual’s household.
(2) To perform their jobs as critical infrastructure workers after being so designated by their employers. (Critical infrastructure workers who need not be designated under section 5(a) may leave their home for work without a designation.)
(3) To conduct minimum basic operations, as described in section 4(b), after being designated to perform such work by their employers.
(4) To perform necessary government activities, as described in section 6.
(5) To perform tasks that are necessary to their health and safety, or to the health and safety of their family or household members (including pets). Individuals may, for example, leave the home or place of residence to secure medication or to seek medical or dental care that is necessary to address a medical emergency or to preserve the health and safety of a household or family member (including procedures that, in accordance with a duly implemented nonessential procedures postponement plan, have not been postponed).
(6) To obtain necessary services or supplies for themselves, their family or household members, and their vehicles. Individuals must secure such services or supplies via delivery to the maximum extent possible. As needed, however, individuals may leave the home or place of residence to purchase groceries, take-out food, gasoline, needed medical supplies, and any other products necessary to maintain the safety, sanitation, and basic operation of their residences.
(7) To care for a family member or a family member’s pet in another household. 5
(8) To care for minors, dependents, the elderly, persons with disabilities, or other vulnerable persons.
(9) To visit an individual under the care of a health care facility, residential care facility, or congregate care facility, to the extent otherwise permitted.
(10) To attend legal proceedings or hearings for essential or emergency purposes as ordered by a court.
(11) To work or volunteer for businesses or operations (including both and religious and secular nonprofit organizations) that provide food, shelter, and other necessities of life for economically disadvantaged or otherwise needy individuals, individuals who need assistance as a result of this emergency, and people with disabilities.

People may also travel to:
(1) To return to a home or place of residence from outside this state.
(2) To leave this state for a home or residence elsewhere.
(3) To travel between two residences in this state. (4) As required by law enforcement or a court order, including the transportation of children pursuant to a custody agreement.

Critical infrastructure workers are described as:

(a) Health care and public health.
(b) Law enforcement, public safety, and first responders.
(c) Food and agriculture.
(d) Energy.
(e) Water and wastewater.
(f) Transportation and logistics.
(g) Public works.
(h) Communications and information technology, including news media.
(i) Other community-based government operations and essential functions.
(j) Critical manufacturing.
(k) Hazardous materials.
(l) Financial services.
(m) Chemical supply chains and safety.
(n) Defense industrial base
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,897  
I think what Lou said sums it up pretty good.
Us up here in the boonies aren't under a stay at home order, yet. I only go out to get mail, food and repair supplies for the house, anyway. So althouigh I would be affected by an order, it would not effect me as I stay at home anyway.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,898  
Great picture Sodamo

Hope your rump improves soon jb like the pictures

No shelter in place here yet
 
/ Good morning!!!! #108,899  
l LOVE drambuie.

A definite treat.

I was rooting through one of my cupboards yesterday, looking for my travel mug. Found the mug AND a 40 pounder of Drambuie. YAHOO! I estimate that it has been up there for at least 20 years if not more. It is in an original Drambuie glass bottle, not the plastic crap that I bought 3 years ago.
 

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