Good Morning!!!! 65F @ 5:00AM. Partly cloudy skies. High around 90F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Rain seems to have disappeared again in the WU 10-day, but the TV weather geek was still pretty excited about it last night.

I guess it either will or it won't.
Sorry to hear about the Deere, Chris. Do you do your own welding?
I haven't heard that the CDC has approved a booster for the Moderna shot yet, Don. It's been lagging the Pfizer vaccine by something like six weeks. Hope you don't find any more oil on the floor.
Kīlauea seems to have gone back to sleep on
the IR map, David. No surprise the
Hawaiian marijuana trade seems to be thriving. Maybe your sister's city drinking water is spiked?

Cake looks very festive!
Good idea on the shot timing, Ron. Think I'll hit Costco in a week or two for a dose of the regular stuff. And not plan anything for the day after.
Looking forward to cooler weather here, Rich, so I can go back to wearing leathers on the bike. Hope the new shipper works out.
Only a few people were wearing masks in town yesterday, but hospitalizations are up again and UCU beds increasingly hard to find. It seems to be worse now here than ever before, yet nobody seems to be taking any precautions. Perhaps that's why?
Noticed the speedo on the van wasn't working when I started the trip, and a mile or so later it started bucking as the computer cut the ignition. Then I remembered I wanted to stop by the junkyard and see if they had any railroad track, so flipped around and made it home without any further protest. I'll be under the dash hooking up a new radio antenna this weekend anyway, so will see what's going on in there then.
Hit the junkyard on the way home, and they had plenty of track. But none that could be easily reached. So the young man I spoke to will dig it out over the next week, then cut a couple seven foot lengths for both the neighbor's box blade and mine. Said it'll weigh somewhere between 90 and 125 pounds per foot.
Errands took longer than I thought, so no progress on the tank.
Noticed the tarp on the campfire wood pile is in shreds, so picked up a heavier duty one at HF. Not a bad price, but I hope it lasts longer than the blue ones. Also picked up a new six foot level. The old one was destroyed when the neighbor caught it with a tooth with his backhoe. I got the twelve dollar version, just in case it happens again. It amazes me they can sell something like that so inexpensively. It's all out of China, so can you imagine how many they're selling over there to get the production costs so low? And how many they sell here to spread out the shipping costs?
TGIF gang!
