Popgadget
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Good Morning
It’s 41 and perfectly clear sky this morning. Supposed to make it into the middle 50’s. Hopefully we’ll get some wind to dry the ground out a little, as it’s pretty swampy now.
Ended up on the roof of the restaurant yesterday changing out the 1-1/2 hp motor on an exhaust fan. Took three trips, one to determine the motor was bad, one to determine that they picked up the wrong motor (three phase), and one to install the correct motor. It’s only a couple of miles away, and they are super nice people, so it was more of an amusement than aggravation.
Maybe today is the day to get to the son’s barometer project. I actually have enough surfaces cleaned of to work now, but the cleanup is is no more than 60 percent along the way. The time consuming part is dealing with everything that I pick up, and not just making another pile. It is interesting that something that I wouldn’t throw out before doesn’t seem as valuable after aging on a workbench for a year or two.
Covid has kept us cooped up as well, I miss the interaction with other people, but not worth the risk, especially with a vaccine in sight. A friend just tested positive, but has no symptoms. He is a 777 captain and got infected by a copilot. His company (United) called him and told him to get tested, otherwise he would have never known. I’m not sure that I would fare as well, being older and having both my lungs collapsed from an accident a year and half ago. My nurse daughter tells me that I’m “high risk”.
It’s 41 and perfectly clear sky this morning. Supposed to make it into the middle 50’s. Hopefully we’ll get some wind to dry the ground out a little, as it’s pretty swampy now.
Ended up on the roof of the restaurant yesterday changing out the 1-1/2 hp motor on an exhaust fan. Took three trips, one to determine the motor was bad, one to determine that they picked up the wrong motor (three phase), and one to install the correct motor. It’s only a couple of miles away, and they are super nice people, so it was more of an amusement than aggravation.
Maybe today is the day to get to the son’s barometer project. I actually have enough surfaces cleaned of to work now, but the cleanup is is no more than 60 percent along the way. The time consuming part is dealing with everything that I pick up, and not just making another pile. It is interesting that something that I wouldn’t throw out before doesn’t seem as valuable after aging on a workbench for a year or two.
Covid has kept us cooped up as well, I miss the interaction with other people, but not worth the risk, especially with a vaccine in sight. A friend just tested positive, but has no symptoms. He is a 777 captain and got infected by a copilot. His company (United) called him and told him to get tested, otherwise he would have never known. I’m not sure that I would fare as well, being older and having both my lungs collapsed from an accident a year and half ago. My nurse daughter tells me that I’m “high risk”.