Good Morning!!!! 57F @ 5:00AM. Sunny. High 78F. Winds light and variable.
Still no rain in the 10 day; best we can manage is partly cloudy next Tuesday.
Red Flag Warning expired last night, and power came back on at noon yesterday. Less than ten minutes after the 'copter came flying down the line, the power was back on. So whoever is throwing the switches must be in direct contact to whoever is inspecting the lines. :thumbsup:
I was exhausted just reading through your rundown on the porch work, Mike. It's lookin' great, just hope you can keep chippin' away at all the rest you've got on your plate.
Another beautiful bird shot, Ron. The jays out here aren't as colorful, but they're just as full of the Devil!:laughing:
I bought the big HF moving blanks ten years ago for the move up here. Used one a few weeks ago and it left a bunch of blue powder all over everything, and the cloth was badly fraying. And now it's too late to take it back for a refund.:laughing:
Doesn't look like your supervision'll let you get away with anything but your best work, David!:laughing:
The only thing I get from United Healthcare, Bill, are statements. Mom always did like you best.:laughing:
Hope you get that water line thawed before it breaks, Ted. I remember lots of miserably cold hikes in from the parking lots I frequented during trips to Albuquerque. I don't miss that place at all...
Looks like something with needle sharp teeth has been chewing on your hose, Eric. If you can get it to keep coming back for more, it would be a good soaker hose for next summer. On the other hand, if you just need a regular hose, maybe some of
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Got my first buck with a Toyota 4x4, running deer whistles. They don't work on motorcycles, either; I've hit two while riding the bikes. And so many close calls I've lost track. Sorry about your Toyota, Paul.
Ordered two more cameras and another AP for the network yesterday, a set of factory decals for the new R80 G/S I picked up a few weeks ago, and a temperature controller for a set of electric heated grips and seat that'll go on the white bike. Made some good progress on the cam hole plug, too, but still have more to do. Also did some mill work on the red bike's valve covers so I don't have to fool with those tiny M6 nuts anymore. Last Friday's two-day delivery order from McMaster has turned into three, and it has the socket head cap screws needed for several little jobs that'll be nice to get done if the box gets here early enough.
Still playing phone tag with the solar contractor, and the service manager at the Kubota dealer says the salesman was supposed to work out what to do on the leaky top'n'tilt valves, but hasn't. How do people stay in business when they don't take care of their customers?:confused3:
Happy Hump Day, folks!