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   / Good morning!!!! #137,601  
75°F and partly cloudy this morning, only going up to 93° today. Dash display yesterday said it was 100° in the city, dropping to 98° after crossing the Mississippi River. When I started the car this morning, it said it was 86° in the garage. Be glad when this week is over. Been miserable here.

Congrats on the new great-granddaughter, Mostly_.

Happy Anniversary, Eric.

Happy (belated) Anniversary, fiddlearound. Seems like you've been here for awhile, glad you've jumped in with us.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,602  
It's just a matter of mounting the forks on the frame...one man job...two might make it a bit easier since those tines go 90 lbs. each
If you look on YouTube, some remove the forks when stowing the frame in an out building. My neighbor has a large enough shop that he keeps the tines mounted on the frame and has a dolly to move it around.
Unfortunately, I don't have that luxury. My forks will be sprayed with some kind of preservative when not in use and left outside on a pallet. I never leave any implements directly on the ground.
The only implement I stash in an outbuilding is the chipper...

I run my forks under a pallet in my barn to store them. Before I had a barn, I stuck forks under my shed with frame against shed, under the overhang.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,603  
I ordered some 4x4x8 pressure treated lumber to build a base for a small garden shed, and
owner of Tinsmans told me price dropped in half last week. From stupidly high but for sure a good sign.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,604  
72 going to a steamy 94.

Happy Anniversary Eric and Julie!

Fiddlearound, 52 years is quite impressive! Congratulations to you and wife.

One more congrats...enjoy your new granddaughter, Mostly.

David, glad Sophie's eye report is good...and thank her for mountain photos.

Sorry about your skin cancer, Buppies. Many of us likely have little ticking time bombs on our skin.

Speaking of skin, spent a couple of hours at the urgent care facility yesterday...the same one that put 8 staples in my scalp a couple of years ago. I have a >25 cent piece red spot on my bicep from likely a spider bite...got it under an old long sleeve white dress shirt I was wearing while mowing on the zero, running up against a long row of forsythia, etc. I never felt a sting, and had no tick, just a small whelp like the way a mosquito bite starts. It hasn't cleared in 8 days...which is weird for me...I spend a lot of time in the fields and forests so have had hundreds of tick and chigger bites over the years, and plenty of spider bites...never had one transform over the days and be persistent like this.

I was hoping for some magic test to tell me what it was, but got a "doesn't matter" from the doctor and a prescription of cephalexin. She pressed on it and said, "it's blanching, so that's good." Then drew a circle around it with a Bic pen to help me determine if it changes size. Well, I learned what blanching means, and got my first Bic pen tattoo (ink promptly washed off in the shower last night.)

Will keep an eye on it and decide if I will take antibiotics...the treatment can be worse than the ill.

I got what I think was a spider bite on my foot one year at scout camp.
And they love to web between our forsythia.

I also need a skin check, been putting it off
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,605  
Good morning! 72 now and hazy.supposed to get to 86 later.

RNG & Kyle - I have not read Fluckly’s book, but have read a lot about his exploits aboard the Barb. The Barb has about 6 war patrols and had nothing to show for it. Under the command of Fluckly, it became one of the top scoring submarines of the Pacific Theater, first submarine to launch missiles in combat, and landed the only invasion of Japan to blow up a bridge with a train on it. The boat and crew had a bunch of decorations, but conspicuously absent was any Purple Hearts. Gonna have to find a copy of his book now.

Yesterday was just a go riding the bike day with no maps, no plan, no GPS. Just ride and didn’t even take very many pictures. Here are the pictures I took. Most of my ride was this type of views







Not sure I posted this, but this one is for Kyle, he will appreciate it



Got to go to the butcher shop and pick up 1/2 hog we are getting and put that away, then not sure what I will get into

Everyone stay safe out there

Rick, I run a FB Ohio picture page, and I get people posting a lot of rural barns from up your way.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,606  
Today will be drip irrigation on the new landscape bed.... it is getting old hand watering pulling a hose.
!

Many years ago, during a dry summer, I bought stuff to do a drip irrigation system. It’s still in the box. We still drag out the hose.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,607  
Happy Anniversary Eric and fiddlearound.

Storms missed us last night.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,608  
Mostly, congrats on the new granddaughter!

Happy belated Anniversary to fiddlearound.

BEF, being we don't get much rain, drip irrigation is a must. We have thousands of feet of drip tubing. I usually buy the supply tubing in 500' rolls. That and plenty of mulch to retain the moisture.

Rich, nice pics. I definitely miss riding....

David, good job on the leveler. That stuff is amazing. Exceptionally hard once cured.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,609  
78F and Fair @ 11:00, HI 80F, DP 72, headed up to a high of 88F. Possibility of a stray shower or thunderstorm.

Spent the day yesterday working on tanks in the fish room. Now need to draw more water. Did a big white worm harvest and fed everyone - many of them ate to the point that it looked like they were ready to pop ... :LOL:

Not sure what all will be on agenda for today, but I suspect mowing definitely will be. Will depend on how wet the ground is.

Pallet forks are on the Kubota right now, so I will use those to move the fiberglass extension ladder so that I can spray the remainder of the east planting bed next to the frog pond. Also need to spray the area on the west side of the shop that I dug out, to kill off the remnants of that invasive shrub.

Probably mix up another tank's worth before I spray it, so I don't have to be mixing on the lawn.

There's still some water in the 65 gallon tank so may use that to water + fertilizer for the azaleas and rhododendrons in the northeast planting bed, along soil sulphur and peat moss.

Starting to see more evidence of deer browsing, so probably time to deploy the Irish Spring and Deer Scram. Also need to put out Blood Meal to deter the groundhogs.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #137,610  
Last night I was working late on trying to use my PTZ optics camera with a stream deck, to improve our church web streaming. PTZ optics has YouTube videos that talk about it, etc. and I was trying to download their http instruction sheet. The link was broken so I sent it feedback. This morning I got 2 separate emails from them, one with a link to what I was looking for, and another from their head of digital media asking where the broken link was. I wrote back thanking them for the excellent response. These are not cheap cameras, but they are good cameras.

The stream deck has programmable keys, that can control cameras, OBS, mixers etc so you can have a person just poke the buttons to get the scene you want for your stream. Right now you have to click around in the app and a separate camera control, I’m automating it so about anyone can sit there and push the buttons.
 

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