LS Tractor Owner
Super Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2017
- Messages
- 7,565
- Location
- Edgewood, NM
- Tractor
- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
Good morning to all! Low of 54 after finally getting a t-storm. We got 3/4 " of rain in about 15 minutes if that. Came down hard and fast. You wouldn't be able to tell that it rained this morning. Maybe another today.
Got all of the r/c stuff out of the attic in the old house and moved over to the garage for sorting. There was a lot more saved than I remembered.
Quite a few had previous damage, but minor, so I am sure that is why they were saved. Only the best will go out To the hobby shack, the remainder will have a new home in the garage.... somewhere.... that will have to be another endeavor...
Ron, great pics as usual. Sorry to hear that you need help to paint the barn and they can't get to you for so long. I am still stubborn enough that i will go up an extension ladder.... once up there, my brain says "you dumb a§§"! I am definitely shaky, and i think in the near future, that I won't be doing that anymore. Not worth the risk...
Drew, glad you are still thinking ahead, knowing your determination, you will find that next house. Stay the course.
Did a rotisserie chicken on the grill last night, with some baked potatoes. Turned out excellent. I am glad I spent the $30 for the rotisserie attachment. I want to try a beef roast, but previous attempts over the years have not turned out so well...
RNG, glad you are making some headway with the van. When it comes to anything electronic, I try to avoid it... had to do these days. I was just reading through the instructions for a new RC battery charger last night.... with the very bad CHenglish translation, and my new found difficulties with technology, I have basically resolved to just plug in the batteries and see what it tells me to do!
I am kinda at a crossroad with with the hobby shack.... do I put up some shelves that wifey wants, move more stuff out there first, start thinning the r/c herd / supplies, or just do some sorting of what is out there already.... decisions, decisions... :indifferent:
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I was helping the neighbor mount some tie down loops on his trailer yesterday. Ended up spinning the base plate with the drill, taking out a chunk of forefinger skin about a 1/2" long... not a cut, just missing a chunk... have to be careful not to touch anything there... still hurting a bit this morning.
Well, that sums up my past two days.... it's great hearing about what everyone does daily.
Ya'all have a great day!
Got all of the r/c stuff out of the attic in the old house and moved over to the garage for sorting. There was a lot more saved than I remembered.
Ron, great pics as usual. Sorry to hear that you need help to paint the barn and they can't get to you for so long. I am still stubborn enough that i will go up an extension ladder.... once up there, my brain says "you dumb a§§"! I am definitely shaky, and i think in the near future, that I won't be doing that anymore. Not worth the risk...
Drew, glad you are still thinking ahead, knowing your determination, you will find that next house. Stay the course.
Did a rotisserie chicken on the grill last night, with some baked potatoes. Turned out excellent. I am glad I spent the $30 for the rotisserie attachment. I want to try a beef roast, but previous attempts over the years have not turned out so well...
RNG, glad you are making some headway with the van. When it comes to anything electronic, I try to avoid it... had to do these days. I was just reading through the instructions for a new RC battery charger last night.... with the very bad CHenglish translation, and my new found difficulties with technology, I have basically resolved to just plug in the batteries and see what it tells me to do!
I am kinda at a crossroad with with the hobby shack.... do I put up some shelves that wifey wants, move more stuff out there first, start thinning the r/c herd / supplies, or just do some sorting of what is out there already.... decisions, decisions... :indifferent:
I was helping the neighbor mount some tie down loops on his trailer yesterday. Ended up spinning the base plate with the drill, taking out a chunk of forefinger skin about a 1/2" long... not a cut, just missing a chunk... have to be careful not to touch anything there... still hurting a bit this morning.
Well, that sums up my past two days.... it's great hearing about what everyone does daily.
Ya'all have a great day!