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   / Good morning!!!! #138,941  
OK, just to share

Very basic wall/door installation. Still lots of tweaking yet. FYI, if anyone assumed that a shipping container (20 years old) was perfectly square, resulting in square, plumb, and level. Well, you might be a bit surprised. Does make it a somewhat challenging at times.

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   / Good morning!!!! #138,942  
68 for high today 80 next week and dry again worked all day today some tomorrow but going to look at 77 land cruiser pictures are really good
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,944  
good evening all. 54F for the start, clear, near calm breeze. Light wind today, variable cloudiness, and high temp was 89F, DP 46F. Nice temp for bike ride, had a neat sunrise that my riding partner caught on camera.
Covid update: Cooke 3965 confirmed cases, 71 active cases, Montague 2413 confirmed cases, 36 active cases, Grayson, 15,372 confirmed cases, 482 active cases. Cooke 28, Montague 21, Grayson 48, new cases. Grayson number still don't add up
Kyle last time I bought gas, it was 2.799/gal for E0.
Kyle congrats on getting the gator running, I don't like chinse part kits for that reason.
Ron enjoy your free day. nice deer
Drew hope grouting goes well, fingers crossed for shed delivery
Buppies hope you can scare her off
Thomas nice day for outside work
Buppies not boo Jr?
Roy hope you can keep up with the leaves
Dennis hope you can catch up on chores
Eric hope your spraying worked, sounds like a lot of fence work
Paul welcome home glad you did not come home to a mess:)
RNG took a while to find missing bolt location. good luck with mouse, sorry about rain.
Kyle, good one
Drew cool old house, was that your grandfathers house?
Davis sorry gun was giving you such a hard time, hope hand is ok.
RS plenty of options, right?
David got that right on the boss, won't trade mine in either, she is much better looking than the previous one.
Don good news on TP and anti-body test.
RNG sounds like you use 4-in-1 a lot
Dennis nice pics
Drew never hear of a Greek dolmar.
Thomas mowers do work better with sharp blades. Cool supervisor
Paul how many different type of rivets can you use in those guns?
David I would be surprised if container was really square enough for what you are doing.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter/friend PT from Covid, Bird/aging issues/, Don,whipper/more tests,ring bearer/back broken, Randy/FIL living alone adjustments, PJ/FIL fall and stroke, Dennis /wife wrist surgery and recovery, David(moss)/remodel/divorce, Buppies/new cancer on arm, Thomas/gout, Phil/reflux/wife's eyes,Steppenwolfe/son-auto immune disorder, Grev/wife's eye, Ted/knee recovery, Doug and wife/health issues/nerve and pain/ wife's eyes, Ken/aunt fall injuries, David(sadamo)/Sophie's eye surgery/Back issues, RNG/fire season, Chris/neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues and Country.
stay safe and healthy you all.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #138,945  
50F and clear @ 22:45, headed down to 46F for the low tonight.

Started off by bringing down around 8 - 10 bucketloads of screened compost to the new planting bed on the east side of the frog pond.

Raked up some more dead weeds and debris over there after dropping the first bucketload and hauled that up to the compost pile.

By the time I finished that the sun was peeking out so I got out the Cub and mowed the lower front. Got that all done.

Then I got grease fitting cleaner out and worked some more on that one fitting on the loader on the Kubota.

After that started running the 15 bucketloads I had set out the other day through the screener.

Got that done as well, although I do have around 6 bucketloads to re-screen tomorrow.

Then I dug another dozen or so bucketloads out of the pile to let them dry out a little for tomorrow. Judging from the amount of steam that was coming off of them, they should be considerably drier by tomorrow ... :LOL:

Ordered some Heuchera and Heucherella late last night:

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Got notice that they have already shipped (actually dropped off at the carrier and now enroute ... (y))

May order a few more green ones for more variety.

Hope everyone had a great day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,947  
Some beautiful pictures y'all. Thank you.

Looked online for tire availability this morning. The Discount Tire in Bastrop Texas (about 26 miles away) showed they had a pair in my size/preference for the old impala. The main reason I'm only interested in a pair, is because I haven't decided whether or not to sell it, but it has developed a front end shimmy and I want to see if a pair of new tires will remedy it. If they don't fix it, I'll probably have to replace the cv axles.

RNG, nice bucket. I would expect some rocks to get caught when squeezing down in a pile of them. How's that Shiner Bocktoberfest?

Popgadget, glad you are back home.

We are planning on going to the zoo tomorrow. My middle daughter will turn 14 on Monday. She wanted to go see the animals.

Hope all had a blessed Saturday. Prayers for those in need and our country.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,948  
Coffee is done brewing. 41° with cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 72° with mix of sun and clouds. After rain stopped. Went for a car ride with neighbor to pick up a set of Pallet forks for his tractor. Then helped him move some stuff around in his barn. Helped another neighbor spread and level some gravel on his drive. Overall a nice day after rain stopped. Good seat time. Need to sharpen blades on mower. Then mow grass today.
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Kyle, enjoy visit to zoo.

Drew, always catching up with the grouting.

David, door project looks good.

Thanks everyone for the great pictures.

Prayers and best wishes for everyone.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,949  
good morning all
Should be another nice Fall day today, cool and sunny.
After church I'm headed North of here to a firehouse in Upper Bucks for a car show.
It's a small one but my neighbors across the street are affiliated with that fire company (son is Chief I just read) and I promised I'd go.
Hope to bring some fun pics back later, should be some antique tractors there also.

had to put the little space heater on in my office, tis the season.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #138,950  
52F cloudy 70 for high clear sky late afternoon.

Outside chores done E muffin time.
Plans for today...Put together toe behind leaf sweeper Mrs. bought I feel was waste of many :rolleyes: Grade the driveway,watch some football and nascar might go for tractor ride,just putter day.

Enjoy your day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,951  
53 and clear, going to 75...another fine day. Had windows open all day yesterday and it was 64 in our bedroom when I went to bed.

Kyle, a trip to the zoo sounds like a nice birthday.

Congrats on your class completion, Popgadget.

BEF, you should have turned right at that A/T sign...only a few months and you could have been at Katahdin. 😁Nice photos.

Middle son and new wife came to visit Friday, and yesterday we had her parents visit, too...first time doing a get together...had a good time talking and playing Mexican Train. My wife made enchiladas, using the Costco rotisserie chicken pieces you talk about, RNG.

I'm not used to staying up so late...and now two nights in a row. Maybe a nap could be had after company leaves this afternoon.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,952  
Drew cool old house, was that your grandfathers house?

It really was a neat house, my grandfather's when he bought the farm in 1939, when he passed my Uncle retired from Navy and
it became his house. He passed and for several years before I remarried it was mine. Not a big house, but huge living room with two story ceiling, 20 foot wide stone fireplace
going up at least 15 feet. Painting of my grandfather hung over the mantle and smaller paintings of his two sons, both in military uniforms, on both sides.
My favorite part was small downstairs bathroom which was done all in green travertine. I think house was built in 1920's versus farm's main house where I grew up was
1720.

We were land rich and cash poor growing up. Like many I'm sure.
Despite my grandfather owning a small Ford dealership in West Orange NJ at one time, we never had any nice tools
to work with, primarily because my father had zero mechanical ability. We always used to say an adjustable wrench would stump him.
His love was gardening, not machines.
Now I have plenty of tools and not enough talent to use them all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,953  
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54° right now...high in the mid-60's today and pretty sunny

Chipper's stowed for the winter and the blade was rigged to the loader. Probably should have rigged the snow blower too, while I was at it, but I think we have a few more weeks before that has to happen.
Got the water filters yesterday, so I'll changer that today.
Only other chore is rake the acorns on the lawn out front. Guy at work want's 'em since deer love acorns. He hunts, I don't so he's welcome to them. If I get more then a bushel, I'll take some down on the field. I don't hunt, but I do like watching deer, amongst other wildlife.

Margeaux's doing great. She and I spend some time out back (fenced in yard) while wifey and stepdaughter went shopping. When we came back in, a bit of TV. Margeaux is a very loving pup as she really loves to cuddle up...not a licker though...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,954  
Good Morning.
It’s 50 and another beautiful day with a high around 70.
Yesterday was a perfect day for wife’s farm open house.
First day was well attended, I forgot to take a picture while it was going on, but here is one of it shuttered for the evening.
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I got to take the drone out and take some pictures for a neighbor that mowed a peace sign into his back field.
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A good night’s sleep in my own bed was a great end of day bonus.

Today my band mates are coming up to get together minus the keyboard player, he is taking care of his ailing brother in MD. I’m sure that we will play some music and tell some stories and eat some food. Might even provide some entertainment to the open house guests through the open windows.

Drew, you can never have too many tools, I’m proof of that.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,955  
Paul, thanks for the peace sign pic. That's a beautiful property and with all the small planes in this area, his message will
be seen by at least some.
Of course you could always use it as running bases for a strange game of baseball.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,956  
popsgadget FJ40

50 high of 73 today really enjoying these cool days grass deep green just a hint of color in the trees.

Sounds like really nice place Drew history a good thing we all can learn so much

Prayers for all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,957  
The peace sign my neighbor has one on his hill side been there for a month or two
 
   / Good morning!!!! #138,958  
Good Morning!!!! 65/f @ 4:30AM. Sunny. High 86F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.
No rain in the 10-day, but at least it's cooling off some and staying in the 80s for most of next week.

Some of those plants look like they came right out of Star Trek, RS. Be careful... 😄

Done the same to myself, David, with a Chinese knock off pop rivet tool, especially when using stainless steel rivets. Finally broke down and bought a nice one from McMaster-Carr, no further problems. Looks like Paul has the ultimate solution, but I wonder why it's not Makita blue? o_O

Is it mating season for the cranes, Ron?

Shiner Oktoberfest is a little hoppier than the regular stuff, Kyle. Some like it that way, I do not.

The latest MedCram video goes into vaccine effectiveness by maker, Randy. Moderna wins.

I haven't been driving the van because of the oil leak on the transaxle, so yesterday morning I decided to tackle the problem. The banjo fitting for the breather on the front differential was already there, so all I had to do was run a plastic line to it, using a short piece of silicon tubing and some hose clamps to make the connection. I couldn't reach the threaded hole where the banjo fitting is installed on the transaxle, though. But by supporting the front of the transaxle with a jack, then removing two nuts, I was able to drop it a couple of inches, more than enough to install the banjo and run the line. Didn't even have to disconnect the drive shaft, or mess with the rear engine mounts. Whew!

Drove it into town, picked up the plates for the electrical boxes, dropped by Costco where they were out of TP but had plenty of Bounty. Came home and counted more than three dozen rolls of TP on the shelf, so I'll be OK for a little while. Felt like I was the only one wearing a mask most of the time in town, even though hospitalizations for CV19 continue to climb. No more oil leaks on the van when I got home. 👍 Hope it stays that way.🤞

Got one more LED mounted on the house, and now need to update the switch that controls it to a smart switch. Needed to do it anyway, as the switch is hidden behind a bookcase in a somewhat crowded office.

Hope everyone enjoys the rest of the weekend!
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #138,960  
peace signs and American flags, sure do get the hair up on some necks.
I think the fact we can/do/are allowed to fly peace signs is a testimony to the power
of a free society. And maybe even a little common sense since war is super costly in all ways.

I've always flown a US flag. House would feel naked without it. But we never did on the farm growing up.
I think I learned during the Vietnam War what the flag meant, both good and bad, was in college and really had to think
these things through. When there was a lot of noise going on. Parents always drummed into us kids importance of being good citizens,
to volunteer in community, to set an example. Pretty lucky to have parents like that. Both my father and my uncle got shot at during WWII, nothing
too close but the danger was there. I think I would disrespect their effort if I didn't fly the flag.
not meant to be political, pretty sure most of us like flags.
 

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