RedNeckGeek
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- Joined
- Jan 1, 2011
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- Butte County & Orcutt, California
- Tractor
- Kubota M62, Kubota L3240D HST (SOLD!), Kubota RTV900
Good Morning!!!! 54F @ 7:15AM. Abundant sunshine. High 62F. Winds light and variable.
The wind woke me up in the wee hours this morning crashing and banging things around the back porch, but it seems to have died down now.
Still no sign of rain in the 10-day.
Sounds like the Thanksgiving tradition is alive and well here on the GM thread. And still lots to be thankful for (especially left overs).:thumbsup:
Beautiful pie, Don. Proof positive that healthy eating can still be delicious!
:welcome: To the GM thread, Inane2!
Squeak's not so little anymore, RS
Glad you won the tug-o-war with the filter, Eric. I have fond memories touring England on an old Norton, especially of all the fine English ales in the small pubs where I'd find a room for the night. Wonder how many of those breweries are still in business? Another memory from that trip was a birthday steak dinner I could have soled a boot with. Over cooked just like my mother did, taught that way by a long line of English ancestry.:laughing:
I know what you mean by the years flying by, Buppies! Faster every year. Hope you have good weather on your beach; mini-vacation?
Holidays are kind of awkward for a singleton like me, always being "adopted" by friends with large families. The fella who's blue BMW I ended up with didn't have any kids, but he made up for it with a large circle of friends, and they invited me to join in their TD festivities several years ago. I missed that this year, another CV19 cancellation, as it had evolved into a giant pot luck. All the old traditional favorites, but always a few you'd never heard of or tasted before. And the pies! A couple dozen, so many it was impossible to try them all.:drool: Here's hoping for a much more traditional celebration next year when we all have our vaccination.
Tried to set up a four way telecon on the iPhone, but just couldn't get the last party tied in. Then the connection dropped on my end after fifteen minutes, as if my time was up.:confused3: Ah, the joys of rural living.:laughing: Still, it was good to find everyone in good health, and hear a few words instead of reading emails and text messages for a change.
Before that, I managed to let the magic smoke out of the new ignition system I'm trying to install on the white bike. Pretty sure I pulled another dyslexic move on the connector.:ashamed: And, it sounds like Kyle won the race to get his fixer Steiner started first! If that piston's too small, Kyle, I've got a place where you can get the cylinder plated and honed to get a good fit. I found several Milk Stouts at the adult beverage store last time. I don't know if there's actually milk in them, but they're all smooth and creamy, and most have a nice chocolate or coffee flavor, too.
TGIF gang! And it's a Black one!:drink:
The wind woke me up in the wee hours this morning crashing and banging things around the back porch, but it seems to have died down now.
Still no sign of rain in the 10-day.
Sounds like the Thanksgiving tradition is alive and well here on the GM thread. And still lots to be thankful for (especially left overs).:thumbsup:
Beautiful pie, Don. Proof positive that healthy eating can still be delicious!
:welcome: To the GM thread, Inane2!
Squeak's not so little anymore, RS
Glad you won the tug-o-war with the filter, Eric. I have fond memories touring England on an old Norton, especially of all the fine English ales in the small pubs where I'd find a room for the night. Wonder how many of those breweries are still in business? Another memory from that trip was a birthday steak dinner I could have soled a boot with. Over cooked just like my mother did, taught that way by a long line of English ancestry.:laughing:
I know what you mean by the years flying by, Buppies! Faster every year. Hope you have good weather on your beach; mini-vacation?
Holidays are kind of awkward for a singleton like me, always being "adopted" by friends with large families. The fella who's blue BMW I ended up with didn't have any kids, but he made up for it with a large circle of friends, and they invited me to join in their TD festivities several years ago. I missed that this year, another CV19 cancellation, as it had evolved into a giant pot luck. All the old traditional favorites, but always a few you'd never heard of or tasted before. And the pies! A couple dozen, so many it was impossible to try them all.:drool: Here's hoping for a much more traditional celebration next year when we all have our vaccination.
Tried to set up a four way telecon on the iPhone, but just couldn't get the last party tied in. Then the connection dropped on my end after fifteen minutes, as if my time was up.:confused3: Ah, the joys of rural living.:laughing: Still, it was good to find everyone in good health, and hear a few words instead of reading emails and text messages for a change.
Before that, I managed to let the magic smoke out of the new ignition system I'm trying to install on the white bike. Pretty sure I pulled another dyslexic move on the connector.:ashamed: And, it sounds like Kyle won the race to get his fixer Steiner started first! If that piston's too small, Kyle, I've got a place where you can get the cylinder plated and honed to get a good fit. I found several Milk Stouts at the adult beverage store last time. I don't know if there's actually milk in them, but they're all smooth and creamy, and most have a nice chocolate or coffee flavor, too.
TGIF gang! And it's a Black one!:drink: