Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #112,541  
$69,290, but I missed seeing the 4x4 options and the mowers. Luckily non in local inventory so guess I’ll pass.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #112,542  
To all the Veterans I wish you all a Happy Memorial Day and I want to thank you and your families for your service and sacrifices. I would not be posting here today if were not for your services and sacrifices and those made by your comrades in arms and our allies both living and dead. Because of your efforts and those who made their ultimate sacrifice I am free. It is more than a day off for me. Thank you.

The weather this weekend was conducive to gardening. The main garden is tilled, fenced and I started planting this AM.. I drove quite a few fence posts using my 5’ straight pick and 8# hand sledge yesterday. The tiller did not find too many rocks this year; my straight pick did. :( I am surprised that there are no complaints from muscle groups or skeletal system this morning.

44ºF was today’s low temperature. At dawn it was a foggy, drizzly 48ºF. It is presently an overcast and drizzly 59ºF. Actually today was conducive to planting. Tomorrow I need to go down to the “Big City” for food, pharmacy, bird food, more vegetable seeds, plant start 6 packs, etc.

RonJH- Thanks for the clarification and the pictures.

Dennis, Thomas- Thanks for the pictures.

Rick- I am sorry to read about your wasp sting.

Randy- Nice work on the landscaping.

David and Ted- Thanks for sharing another project.

I hope that everyone had the Memorial Day that they envisioned.

My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #112,543  
I have no idea what the police are doing now, but when I was an officer I never even knew of a ticket being issued for less than 10 mph over the limit, except in school zones and then 5 over the limit could get you a ticket, and I still remember the only ticket I ever wrote for speeding in a school zone was for 50mph in a 20mph school zone. He was actually doing 60 but I always wrote for less than the actual speed, and I seldom had to testify in court. I was in an unmarked sedan, but in uniform and when I saw him coming in my rear view mirror I put on my uniform cap hoping he'd see me and slow down when he passed me, but he didn't, and it was a time in the evening that a school crossing guard was helping the kids, so I hit the siren and the school crossing guard stopped all the kids. The driver was on his way home from college and in a hurry to get there because he was expecting a phone call from his girlfriend. I was surprised when he came to court and pled not quilty. He took the stand and said he was only doing 45 mph instead of the 50 I had charged.:laughing: The prosecutor said you did know that the speed limit was 20 mph and the young man said that he did because he went home about that time every day. I suspect someone had told him that if there was any error on the ticket, he could get it dismissed so he decided to claim an error on the speed.:laughing: When the judge announced the amount of the fine, the young man looked as if someone had just hit him in the head.

Our normal/average (or whatever) annual rainfall here is supposedly 30.08". And right now I'm at 29.68'" and it's still raining. So far that's only about an inch and quarter today, but more than 10 inches for the month, and more rain in the forecast for every day for the coming week.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #112,544  
I have no idea what the police are doing now, but when I was an officer I never even knew of a ticket being issued for less than 10 mph over the limit, except in school zones and then 5 over the limit could get you a ticket, and I still remember the only ticket I ever wrote for speeding in a school zone was for 50mph in a 20mph school zone. He was actually doing 60 but I always wrote for less than the actual speed, and I seldom had to testify in court. I was in an unmarked sedan, but in uniform and when I saw him coming in my rear view mirror I put on my uniform cap hoping he'd see me and slow down when he passed me, but he didn't, and it was a time in the evening that a school crossing guard was helping the kids, so I hit the siren and the school crossing guard stopped all the kids. The driver was on his way home from college and in a hurry to get there because he was expecting a phone call from his girlfriend. I was surprised when he came to court and pled not quilty. He took the stand and said he was only doing 45 mph instead of the 50 I had charged.:laughing: The prosecutor said you did know that the speed limit was 20 mph and the young man said that he did because he went home about that time every day. I suspect someone had told him that if there was any error on the ticket, he could get it dismissed so he decided to claim an error on the speed.:laughing: When the judge announced the amount of the fine, the young man looked as if someone had just hit him in the head.

Our normal/average (or whatever) annual rainfall here is supposedly 30.08". And right now I'm at 29.68'" and it's still raining. So far that's only about an inch and quarter today, but more than 10 inches for the month, and more rain in the forecast for every day for the coming week.

When the gov't mandated the speed limits down to 55mph. Too many small town jurisdictions wrote too many fines. Some if you were only a few miles over. Speedtraps.

Our state made a law a while back, that limited the percentage of budget money coming from traffic fines.

Hearne Texas is one of the worst.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #112,546  
Good afternoon all. Let me start by thanking all oy who have served or had family served this Memorial Day. 65F for the start, trace rain in gauge, raining and light breeze. Light wind day today, rain most of day about 1/2 inch in gauge. No nap yet but after this posting likely. Did get brake and cable on 10-speed, too wet to test, maybe tomorrow morning, more rain tomorrow.
Covid update: Cooke unchanged, Montague unchanged, Grayson unchanged confirmed cases, active cases dropped 10 to 181.
05/23/20 postings starting where I left off.
Don good luck contacting EGO, wonder if they have had a surge in battery issues? :confused3:
Buckeye, nice pics, love the old iron, enjoyed the close ups even more. Nice drone pics
Buppies sorry about the bed dump issue. Must have been a drag without it :thumbdown:
Rick interesting before pics, hope the wasp did not hurt too much.
Don and people wonder why I don't always take surveys at face value :)
Randy sure turned out nice!!
Buckeye nice fire pit to watch.
David nice work. I like the white top on the tractor
Buckeye enjoyed the video, how does mow time for that setup compare to zturn?
Yesterdays postings:
Eric sounds like quite the wind.
Buppie hope they don't dump too much rain . :eek:
Phil, good to see I am rubbing off on someone :)
Thomas stepdaughter has had gopher in garden, lost lettuce, 1 tomato plant and something else. So far has evaded capture and not left either :(
RS step daughter has worm farm, she only feeds top shelf.
Ron still impressive flowers, Nice red wing black bird, looking forward to little turkey pics.
Billy pilot was talking about weather in Alaska, weather ob had fog 140 mph wind and huts blowing across runway! :shocked:
Bill yes they cost money, but I think worth it :2cents:
Don compass rose? where have I seen that before. :drink:
Ted always thought some of the best entertainment was watching some people back down boat ramps
RNG good to hear trench project end is in sight, Sounds like fairly decent fuel burn rate, and more sear time what more could you want.
Buppies good to hear not too much damage from bear raid.
Buckeye thanks for follow up, nice Ferguson on end.
Thomas, Mrs letting you take pics of her tractor?
Bill, that not a "small" adjustment, is that for a camper top, nice boat
Ted nice job super vising.
Todays postings
Thomas, what made you think he forgot. I bet he wants left overs. :licking:
Eric, hope you pond project pans out.
Ron good to hear your family was able to return home. Interesting bird pic.
RNG, if Lake of the Ozarks is any guide, most of them, and few have any clue as to "rule of the water" either. :thumbdown:
Ted hop you get some rain, have fun waking up the "kids"
David hope you get better haircut than Don
RS nice update, nice water recycle
Jay, well put.
There were a number of speed traps around Lake of the Ozarks, which is a big tourist attraction. About a year after I got caught in one, saw an article about how the speed trap messed with someone with some real political pull. Now town has no income :)
prayers for all especially Drew.
Stay safe and healthy
 
   / Good morning!!!! #112,547  
About an hour ago I got an alert for lightning 22 miles away. Was downstairs in the fish room scraping the front glass on a tank.

Was bright and sunny outside, nothing showing up on radar.

About 15 minutes ago another alert - this time 3 miles away. Shortly after that the power went out and came back on about a half dozen times in fairly short order ... finally staying off on the last go round.

I’m standing there in pitch darkness, with a plastic tray in one hand, and the new Kent scraper Amazon delivered a couple hours ago in the other ... all the way down in a 55 gallon tank and can’t see a dang thing ...

Fortunately the flashlight app on the phone allowed me to avert disaster ...

After shutting down several computers, and turninfo off 5 UPS’, I’ve decided it might be a good time for a nap ...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #112,548  
Wng, it doesn't sound good for the turkey nest.

If there are 2 lanes here in Texas, you are only supposed to use the left inside lane for passing. (It'd be the opposite right lane for Eric)

The law here will give you about 4 mph lenience. If posted 70mph and they catch you at 75, you will often get a citation.

Speaking of driving fast....Let's have some fun.

Ron, here's some rainy daydreaming fun:

Corvette Stingray for Sale: 22 Corvette Stingray Pricing | Chevrolet

How much does yours come up to? I got one down to about $65K, but I really wanted the Long Beach Red metallic tintcoat paint...It said $995 but it added about $1585 for some reason to the price...Oh yes, I could daydream much higher....

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Or maybe .. save up for a 205 MPH C8?


205 MPH: World's Fastest C8 Corvette - YouTube

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   / Good morning!!!! #112,549  
RS, better be careful roaming in the dark!

I grilled some angus ribeyes, Ellen cooked corn on the cob and twice baked potatoes and made a big salad.
It was without a doubt the best steak I’ve had in 20 years. Now I’m lazy as a pig.

Great pictures everyone!

I will try to find out more on Drew tomorrow.

God bless.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #112,550  
$69,290, but I missed seeing the 4x4 options and the mowers. Luckily non in local inventory so guess I’ll pass.

And they won't haul much hay .. either.
 

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