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   / Good morning!!!! #135,061  
72°F and cloudy this morning, only going up to 81° today. Looks like we've broken our heatwave here as well, at least through Saturday. Back up around 90° after that. More rain expected today and tomorrow, then we get a break from that, too, for awhile. Humidity is still at 84% right now, though.

Wife had her group training class in the air conditioned sunroom yesterday evening, as it got up to 95° here yesterday. I hid in my studio and puttered around in there for awhile. She drove to Highland after that and got us a couple of concretes from Dairy Queen. Not a bad way to end a hot day.

The return of the Maverick. Not sure what to make of that. Maybe Chevy can bring back the Monza next?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,062  
Remember the Ford Explorer that tried to chop the back off and put a tiny cargo bed back there? It just wasn't big enough apparently for even the suburban warrior.
I think they called it a Sport Trac. So it wasn't a truck...it was a sports action adventure transportation module. :sneaky:
I had a Sport Trac when it first came out, loved it - put over 100K miles on it. I got the bed extender (like I have now) and never had a problem hauling 4X8 plywood. I see where you can order the bed extender with the Maverick from Ford. When I needed plywood for my attic I did not get a 4X8 piece anyways - too heavy - just had HD cut it to the sizes I needed.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #135,063  
I had a Sport Trac when it first came out, loved it - put over 100K miles on it. I got the bed extender (like I have now) and never had a problem hauling 4X8 plywood. I see where you can order the bed extender with the Maverick from Ford. When I needed plywood for my attic I did not get a 4X8 piece anyways - too heavy - just had HD cut it to the sizes I needed.
bingo
there has been a need for this kind of truck for a long time. I think that was the time early Explorers were rolling over and killing people due to underinflated tires and that whole
line of Explorers had to be updated. And the Sport Trac never continued. Maybe this is their modern revival. I think the choice of the name Maverick for this is dubious. I will always think of a
lightweight economy car when I hear that name. But I'm sure they are pursuing the horsey/rancher connection.
They sure did well with the Mustang.

Now if Ford did that again based on the modern Explorer's chassis, with a 450hp Ecoboost V6 in it, oh yes please
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,064  
My father had a monza with a V8. was a rare variant, used to go through engine mounts about every oil change :)
Used to race that car against a lot of other iron, real sleeper. Not good on grip though...

Funniest race we ever did was my friend in his VW bug semi-auto against a vanagon - regular traffic was beating us, and they weren't racing!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,065  
87 now, 71 was the low, 95 later.

Speaking of new trucks, my best friend was a lifelong car dealer and can afford anything he wants, his daily is a loaded Colorado, and after driving it I can tell you if I were in the market, I would absolutely buy a Colorado or Canyon. It’s about the size of 1960’s full sized trucks, has over 300 h.p. and gets reasonable mpg. It rides great, handles as well as most cars and looks good to boot.

I’ve got to go to my retina specialist today for the blurry vision I’ve developed in my left eye over the last ten days or so. I had it in my right eye a couple of years ago and was told if it goes away in a few days it’s no big deal, we’ll that one did, this one hasn’t. It’s way too hot outside to do anything more than walk to the truck.

I need to order some things from either Lowes or Home Depot to do a small project on one of the cooler days coming up. Some border bricks, stone 12” ground staples.

Not much else planned for today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,066  
Ken, my favorite races at Summit Point were the showroom stock, where the Vegas and VW's and a little of everything went squealing loudly
around the corners. Run what you brung. Insurance changed all that with mandatory safety equipment but other than taking off your hubcaps if you had
them, not a lot of rules. Well maybe a nice Simpson or Bell helmet in some classes.
Our family had a black VW bug in 1966, man was that fun to drive with studded snow tires in what seemed to be much snowier PA winters.
But you could fiddle with that heat knob til your arm fell off and you still didn't get very warm.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,067  
Speaking of new trucks, my best friend was a lifelong car dealer and can afford anything he wants, his daily is a loaded Colorado, and after driving it I can tell you if I were in the market, I would absolutely buy a Colorado or Canyon. It’s about the size of 1960’s full sized trucks, has over 300 h.p. and gets reasonable mpg. It rides great, handles as well as most cars and looks good to boot.
That's the direction we've been looking, Randy. Once we finally rid ourselves of the F-150 money pit, we'll probably go with a mid-sized truck like that.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,068  
Ken, my favorite races at Summit Point were the showroom stock, where the Vegas and VW's and a little of everything went squealing loudly
around the corners. Run what you brung. Insurance changed all that with mandatory safety equipment but other than taking off your hubcaps if you had
them, not a lot of rules. Well maybe a nice Simpson or Bell helmet in some classes.
Our family had a black VW bug in 1966, man was that fun to drive with studded snow tires in what seemed to be much snowier PA winters.
But you could fiddle with that heat knob til your arm fell off and you still didn't get very warm.

I understand about the heater, I owned a Corvair.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,069  
got the hardest job done as the heat is climbing. This is no wimpy small Makita, this sucker as i knew has very sharp blades and cut through this
forsythia like butter. Couldn't go any lower due to heavy branches but this will help see and be seen backing out my driveway onto this road. Still haven't figured out
a turnaround in the lane. Getting there...

cooling off, got sweat band, bottle of water and headed out to mow the clover. Then water the veggies and I'm done. Already did the flowers, remarkable how fast pots and small plants dry
up in this hot weather.

95/105 slow and steady
gulp gulp gulp
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #135,070  
This talk of the midsize trucks is interesting.....
When I was shopping, I looked at the Colorado, Ranger, Tacoma, and the Frontier.
The Nissan Frontier had the towing capacity the same as the others, had the same options, but was substantially cheaper by $4-5K.

The ride is quite comfortable, power is above sufficient for get up and go.

Could be another option for those looking.....

The body is redesigned for 2022, but they probably won't be available until the end of this year.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,071  
69°F and .83 inches rain. While not a lot the rain was long lasting which could hamper my mowing until it drys out. We’ll see.
Have to make another PO stop. Yesterday’s package is now available.

Watched a 4K movie on the new TV last night, Without Remorse. Terrible, disappointing movie. Clancy must be rolling in the grave. A second movie, Honest Thief was much better.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,072  
mowing done, gosh it's hot out, watered the veggies, sprayed more neem on swarms of Japanese Beetles.
maybe birds aren't eating them fast enough because they are still stuffed from pigging out on cicadas.
By the time I came in I think I was steaming, took my soggy shirt off and now just going to chill out literally for the afternoon.

things are starting to dry out, could mow in spots too wet before, expect a couple inches of rain over next few days, we could use it.
Then it should be nice for the 4th.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,073  
81F and partly cloudy @ 13:00, HI 86. 81F should be the high for the day. Currently under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch. More chances for rain tomorrow, then a dry period. Cooler temps for several days as well.

A welcome relief from the hotter weather.

Precipitation accumulation yesterday 0.69" at Timberlink, today so far 0.05".

Grass here all needs mowed, was probably dry enough when we got the rain that the ground won't be overly wet even with the recent rain.

Other items on agenda:

Cut shelf board for Woman's planter.

Clean pre filter on Cub and give Cub a bath.

Glue up PVC for bed watering rigs, possibly test and adjust those once they dry.

Neighbor texted this morning with the ok to start backfilling his electrical trench. Will check over in the barn before I head over and see if I can put my hands on the electrical marker tape. If I can, I'll toss that in the trench before I close it up.

Woman has announced she has finished her inside tasks and is ready to head outside.

Pics from garden:

Yellow squash:

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Zuchini:

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Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,075  
got the hardest job done as the heat is climbing. This is no wimpy small Makita, this sucker as i knew has very sharp blades and cut through this
forsythia like butter. Couldn't go any lower due to heavy branches but this will help see and be seen backing out my driveway onto this road. Still haven't figured out
a turnaround in the lane. Getting there...

cooling off, got sweat band, bottle of water and headed out to mow the clover. Then water the veggies and I'm done. Already did the flowers, remarkable how fast pots and small plants dry
up in this hot weather.

95/105 slow and steady
gulp gulp gulp
I have that Makita trimmer too. It is a beauty. Very easy on the battery too. Lasts a long time. Goes through like a hot knife through butter.

RedNeckGeek

I can't work out the authorities here mate. If you are a football team you can do what you like. OR if you have money you seem to be able to get an exemption to go where you want. If you are an ordinary person you can't even visit your dying parent in a hospital.
The Gov't just allowed a private jet to fly in from the Indonesia to Adelaide with a family all sick with the Delta Covid variant. Money talks.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #135,076  
Got stuck running one of the old Bridgeport mills today. The guy who usually does stuff like this has been out for knee replacement surgery, so the boss asked if I could set it up and make 20 pieces. Got it done about 15 minutes ago. Man, it sure is a lot sweatier out there than it is in my nicely air conditioned office. :ROFLMAO: 😓💦 Cooler temps here today, but the humidity is still a bear.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,077  
89F 20 mins ago now 72F dropping lighting snapping winds rocking trees heavy rain :eek: looks like garden etc. will get good soaking,sure hope 3H's don't return afterwards.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,079  
Under Dangerous Thunderstorm Alert until 17:11.

Got pre filter washed out, currently drying.

Got about 75% of trench backfilled and the rain started to fall, felt phone in my pocket and pulled it out and it was reporting closest lightning was less than 3 miles away. Decided to head for the barn, by the time I got to the road (100') it was pouring.

Currently lightly raining.

Had a couple of heavy downpours, good cause we need the rain.

Grass will be in full "grow mode" shortly.

Probably head down to basement and see what trouble I can get into there.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #135,080  
Got stuck running one of the old Bridgeport mills today. The guy who usually does stuff like this has been out for knee replacement surgery, so the boss asked if I could set it up and make 20 pieces. Got it done about 15 minutes ago. Man, it sure is a lot sweatier out there than it is in my nicely air conditioned office. :ROFLMAO: 😓💦 Cooler temps here today, but the humidity is still a bear.
Nice job, Paul. Crank some wheels and blow the dust off those rusty skills.

But who checks the quality of the quality guy's parts?:unsure::ROFLMAO:
 

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