Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #113,511  
60F sun and cloud mix slight wind upper 70's for high humidity increasing.

Outside chores done E muffin time. :licking:
Peanut show up late so father fox got twice the treats for family last evening.
Plans for today...Pick up new storm door maybe install,get critter food,make phone calls to contactor welling to remove stumps and rocks, and putter.

Enjoy the day all.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #113,512  
Drew glad the light at end of tunnel LOT brighter for you. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,513  
Poured first cup of coffee. 75° with cloudy skies. Heading to 86° with 100% chance of rain. Yesterdays evening forecast of 80% rain did not happen. Maybe forecasting 100% will make it happen. Got Flail mower on tractor yesterday. Cut about 1 acre of field that was loaded with thistle before it goes to seed. Stayed in cool house rest of the day. No plans for today other than stay cool.
I did get a good picture of the moon Saturday morning.
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Drew, I have been failing the 5 word word test for years. Now a days it's all 5 words. Before I would remember 1 or 2 words. First failure we saw with memory for my mom. Was not being able to draw a clock and show hands at 3:40. All the numbers were crowded to right side of clock. Good to hear you have support from your family getting you setup in your rehab place. Prayers sent.

Rick, I need to use my RG before I use tractor again.

Everyone stay safe and healthy.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,514  
Good Morning!!!! 66F @ 4:30AM. Lots of sunshine. High 97F. Winds light and variable.

Drew, I spent several weeks flat on my back after an accident back in '03, and part of the PT to recover included balance exercises. Muscles atrophy when they aren't used, and so does the brain's control of them. Might not have anything to do with your strokes. As for the memory tests, how much time do you spend memorizing unimportant things like five random words? Again, not sure it has anything to do with the strokes, but with practice, you can probably get pretty good at it. The important thing is you've got a firm path forward now, and a family that is helping you get there.:thumbsup: Now if only the vultures would quit circling; nothing quite as low as someone trying to take advantage of a situation like yours.:mad:

What are you spraying on the poison ivy Billly? I'm always on the lookout for something more effective than the ol' glyphosate/trichlopyr mix.

I've been using a beanie for welding for years, too, RS, but after having another punctured eardrum from a hot BB dropping in my ear, I'm switching to a weldor's hat with a brim I can rotate to cover the uphill ear when doing out of position welds. Hope the new helmet works out for you. I'm having trouble finding cheaters that are strong enough to let me see what I'm doing.

Awesome moon shot, Ron!:thumbsup:

Right, Ted, I love my Lock'n'Lube!

Slow down, Thomas, yer makin' the rest of us look bad, again!:laughing:

More of the same with the port forward install yesterday, with cryptic instructions and no part numbers to reference. Not a Janglish problem, just lacking information. There are no photos, just line drawings, and not a word about just where the item depicted is located on the tractor. Maybe Kubota has a school where they teach these procedures to their mechanics; it's as though these instructions are meant to serve more as reminders to someone that has already done this before. The instructions for the top'n'tilt are similarly vague, and there are probably four times the number of parts involved.:eek: I have all the lines run to the diverter valve, and briefly had the valve mounted, but had to take it off in order to install one very short, very stiff rubber line that seems to have been made about a quarter inch too long. With the valve in place, I couldn't get that line's threaded fittings to start, not to save my life. This morning, I get to try to figure out how to get the two bolts started that hold the diverter valve in place instead.:banghead:

Sheesh, Wednesday already...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,515  
sounds like nice weather Roy.

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Until then I have more days of PT and need to keep building my strength. I do great on walking, not so hot on funny little balance tests like standing on one foot and rolling a ball around with the other foot. Not sure I would have done so hot with some of this even before but clearly tests are made to push one's balance. And then the come with the mind twizzlers and memory tests and those I'm only ok on. Here are five words and I'm going to ask you them again in ten minutes after discussing all this other stuff. I might have some short term memory issues, but also could be my age...
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Sounds like you are coming along GREAT!
But be sure you let your "trainers" know about things they are trying to get you to do if you couldn't do them before.

As I've written my lovely wife is stubborn. After her second/last stroke in 2009 she went through months of Physical Therapy, often times getting very frustrated. I came to one session and she was on the verge of tears. The therapist was trying to get her to snap her fingers and said it was important. The therapist couldn't get her to do it, but my wife kept trying because the therapist said it was important to be able to do it before they went on to more stuff.

I just about blew up, I had only known my wife for about 30 years and she had NEVER been able to snap her fingers. Or whistle. And she was to stubborn to tell the therapist. Now even after 10 years of great recovery she still can't snap her fingers :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,516  
Good morning 72 going up to 91, much hotter than normal.

Can't add pictures this morning.

Doe is still hanging around. Dog does not know what to do, doesn;t bark, but the dog is small and the Doe looms over her :)

Drew, so glad to hear your getting out soon, being in a rehab is never fun, but it's a step forward, so think positive.

Went into New Hope today for drinks. Very quiet for a weekday, but nice to be around people.

Our Governor still won;t lift the reigns even though NJ next door is lifting more restrictions each day. Hard to watch my neighbors businesses be all shuttered. Lots of stores with for rent signs.

Be Well and stay safe.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,517  
Ugh...not motivated....79 outside this AM, heading to lower 90's.

Was sitting by pool yesterday and the cleaner decided to split. The collar on it. So I pulled it out, grunted a lot to get it apart, sore fingers and what not, then proceeded to find the part number. The whole unit is close to a thousand bucks...the part that split the collar seventy five to a hundred...the collar 10 bucks. I find it hard to believe the base unit and hoses add up to nine hundred dollars. LOL. I ordered the collar. Manual cleaning is the word of the day...

My pressure washer is still broke too.... I think after twenty years...a new one is the way to go.

I washed the truck yesterday....and did a dump run...got rid of two five gallon buckets of nails and small metal. Left overs from deconstruction at its finest.

Enjoy hump day. Hope all have a good day, and be safe.

That moon pic looks almost 3-d. Nice.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,518  
I've been using a beanie for welding for years, too, RS, but after having another punctured eardrum from a hot BB dropping in my ear, I'm switching to a weldor's hat with a brim I can rotate to cover the uphill ear when doing out of position welds. Hope the new helmet works out for you. I'm having trouble finding cheaters that are strong enough to let me see what I'm doing.
Have you tried a welding helmet magnifying lens. I got mine from TSC. Solved my problem with welding. I now weld with my prescription glasses off.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,519  
78F and mostly cloudy @ 08:30, looks like we're still sitting in that warm, humid air mass. Glad I left the AC in the shop on overnight in "Econo" mode ... :laughing:

WB reports there is an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms for the next 24 hours. High predicted to be 86F.

Think I knocked off in the shop around 01:00 last night. When I got back down to the house, WB issued a lightning alert - 22 miles away. Figured nothing would come of that, since by the radar it didn't look like it would pass over us. Wasn't long before we got hit with a torrential downpour. Didn't last long (<5min) , but when I say torrential, I'm talkin' gutters overflowing within a couple of minutes ... :shocked:

Probably spend a little time today seeing what I can find in the "mystery goo" category up in the shop ... since tomorrow the County's Household Hazardous Waste Facility will be open and taking donations.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #113,520  
Ron, did you use a tripod to take the pic of the moon? So sharp


Our Governor still won;t lift the reigns even though NJ next door is lifting more restrictions each day.
am wondering if this is part of why my desired assistant living place in Newtown PA can't process my application yet, locked down
 

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