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   / Good morning!!!! #118,251  
Ron, oops, even worse, I had your name written down under the 20 column, then wrote from memory.
Hah, see where that got me...:rolleyes:

beautiful day out, read for awhile outside, nice to get some sun on me. Came in when I started to sweat.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,252  
RNG ... Are the fires getting contained?

Found a pretty good summary from yesterday, Bruce. Over two dozen fires statewide, three of them at or well over 300,000 acres. Almost 13,000 firefighters on the job, over 11,000 evacuated, over 1.5 million acres burned. Containments range from almost nothing to just about there, but the big fires are closing in on half way. Southerly winds over the next few days will be bringing smoke into this area, and the high temperatures will be keeping a lid on it so it'll stay too thick to be outside without a mask. The first real rainstorms this year will be a huge cause for celebration!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,253  
70°F and .30 inches rain last 24 hours.

Another day piddling about. So tempting to jump on the tractor to mow the middle area but will give it another day.

Maybe a good day to play with my network.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,254  
Your little girl reminds me a lot of our Grand daughter who is 15 now and a gun nut like her whole family. She has a 20 ga. shotgun,2 AR15 style rifles, one in .22 cal and one in .243 for deer and antelope, plus a couple of pistols. All in pink camo which is her favorite color.

Did you ever wonder why some people take an interest in guns and others do not. I got my first .22 rifle when I was 10 years old, two years later, a 12 gauge shotgun, my first pistol when I was 18. Then I because a police officer when I was 24, married my wife a year later. Before we were married, I let her fire one round through my snub nosed .38. That's her entire experience with shooting a gun, although she used to keep one handy when I worked nights. We have 2 daughters, currently 51 and 54 years of age. As long as I was an officer, I left a loaded handgun on the chest of drawers in our bedroom when I was home. From the time the girls were old enough to even reach up there, they knew I carried a gun at work, they knew where it was when I was home, AND they knew they were not to touch it. BUT I also made sure they knew that I would unload it and let them handle it any time they wanted to. They never did. The older of the two went with me to an indoor firing range and shot up 50 rounds about 6 or 7 years ago. That's the only time she's ever fired a gun and I guess the younger of the two has still never fired a gun.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,255  
It is strange how different folks see things. My parents were married in 1917 and raised 8 kids during some real tough times. I was raised on wild game and fish. I started tagging along on hunting trips before I started school. I was the youngest of the family so "spoiled" according to my much older siblings. My first gun was a .410 shot gun at around 8 yrs. old then onward from there. When I was a kid there was no such thing as hunter safety classes but my Dad was a very strict disciplinarian and there were no mistakes allowed.
All of my kids went through the hunters safety courses but just the oldest, now 59, and the youngest, who is 52 and the father of our only Grand daughter ,were really interest in guns and hunting. My youngest son had the worst hunters safety teacher I've ever seen and,being a chip off the old block, he would speak up and correct the instructor every time he made a mistake. It was kind of embarrassing because the guy was my barber in his day job but he took it well.The son is now an instructor and works real hard at it. His whole family is really involved also but my 2nd son and my daughter have no interest at all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,256  
Drew, the article that you posted is why we make our dog food. 14 years ago, we lost an International champion Giant Schnauzer and 2 National Champion Mini Schnauzers to the Menu brand dog food poisoning. We haven't touched any commercial dog food or treats since! Sometimes our dogs eat better and healthier than I do!
What is one of your recipes, or do you have a favorite website?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,257  
LS.
"Thomas, be careful when painting the blade.... are there Orange Smurfs?..."
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Not sure :confused3: but there a country song Orange Blossom Special. ;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,258  
Kyle.
"Taking a stray cat, that we will adopt for a barn cat, to get spayed and shots today. In Austin, so pray for me."
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Before you know it cat will be curl up purring beside you as you watch tv etc. ;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,259  
And this is why you don't connect the ground clip of an oscilloscope probe to the hot leg of a 120 VAC circuit...


Somewhere around here I have a breakout device for the 120 VAC outlets in the typical American home. Since there's no guarantee that the neutral wire is connected to the correct terminal in the outlet, I'm a gonna use a battery powered multimeter to see which side is hot before I try hooking up the scope to anything...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #118,260  
70F sun clouds 5mph wind low upper 40's for tonight good sleeping weather. :dance1:

Got everything done I wanted even went for couple mile tractor ride enjoying cigar,glad I worn sweat shirt cool shady windy spots.
Back blade project complete even Mrs. said looks nice.hmmm.
Couple more hours take dirt road country ride.

Enjoy your evening all.
 

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