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   / Good morning!!!! #154,941  
I could never justify a whole house generator here in Texas. Even during the worst hurricanes in Houston power was never out for more than a few days. I just pretend I'm camping. If it looks like there may be an outage event that will last a week I don't see a problem. I do have a small Yamaha gasoline generator to charge the phones for several hours a day. Batch cooking before, water, Ice - good to go.

That’s my general thinking. I’ve made it 25 years here with getting my portable generator out about once every 2-3 years. Think I’ll pass on the generator if I don’t do it myself.
I’d be ahead putting that money to solar panels.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #154,942  
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I had spectators mowing tonight. Got field done after dark.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #154,943  
73F and "Fair" @ 20:30, heading down to a low of around 67F. High hit 86.9F here today, was on the humid side with dew point above 65F.

Got the razor drug across my face before the shower this morning ... which was welcome as the stubble was getting a little scruffy.

Still managed to get a little something done with the warmth, with a little help from a friend.

This maple tree - which is one of the closest to the house - had a good-sized limb that was leaning in that direction:

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So the young neighbor - who is a certified arborist - went for a little climb and gave it a trim:

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I supplied a little tension on a line with the Kubota to ensure that it missed the house/deck.

Still need to clean up the downed branches and wood, which I should be able to get to in the next couple of days with the grapple.

Before he started on that though, I had him remove the steps/staircase going up to the deck and some of the lower deck as well (area where the leaves are):

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Staircase will likely get reused in the rebuild, once we finalize the plans for the replacement deck.

Also discussed a number of other things we'd like him to do as he has available time, which include tearing down the rest of the deck and removing all the gutters on the house. Have to wait a little on the deck though until I get the top of the back side of the house stained, since the old deck will serve as my scaffolding.

Kinda hard to see, but Woman spotted one of our furry little friends having a feast this morning on a large yellow crookneck squash:

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Puts whole new meaning on "Feeding The World" ...

Probably thought he was in Groundhog Heaven.

Which may well end up coming soon enough ... :devilish:

Hope everyone had a great day ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #154,945  
I installed all the electric when I built my house, from the meter base in. Also installed the underground conduit from meter base to transformer. To pull permits I had to take a couple code tests. At the time, designing electrical systems was my profession, so wasn’t hard. I got out of that line of engineering years ago, so I’m not up on the latest codes any more and a lot has changed.

I want to retire to a place that will let me do my own work, then I will install solar and a generator.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #154,947  
Ordered some amino the other day boy prices still high 264 and 7mmMag both shoot very flat at 200 yards two types of 45/70 250 and 300 grain. Have a marlin that shoots those.
264 I traded for several years ago 7mm mag traded for in the 80s with a good friend he wanted my 338 Roger I got the 7mm browning a bolt gold medallion

You have a beautiful place RS you should be very proud.

Wag a kangaroo makes me think of movie Kangaroo Jack

Hope all have a good evening
 
   / Good morning!!!! #154,948  
Good late (Friday) morning. A Low of only 3.4C which left a heavy dew. It's clear and calm with the present High of a balmy 18C, so far.

Right, my AGFEST 'tale': Away from home @ 0530 and, after a short rest stop, arrived at the site around 0750. It was pandemonium as the parking paddock was so waterlogged (from prior rain) that many vehicles were getting bogged and had to be pulled out... including me (my ute is not 4x4). Once freed, they said to just 'gun it' to where I was directed, which I did. Once 'parked' I knew that I'd need help when it came time to leave as the ground was extremely 'mushy'. There was mud everywhere, but the sun was out, it was a beautiful day, so I could only hope that things might firm up later on.

Wonderful day; caught up with the blokes from my JD Dealership. The food on offer throughout the 'FEST' was great. I swung through a "NubCo" (tools/welding) marque and noted that they were advertising a twin-pack of Makita 6Ah batteries for A$303. I noted that and carried on, later arriving at the co-marque of "Total Tools/Makita" (I'm 'registered with TT). I mentioned to a helpful salesbloke the NubCo price for the batteries and he not only matched the price but made it an even A$300, we 'rang it up' and, because I'm registered, they gave me a A$50 voucher... so I loaded up on rigger's gloves (x3), wool socks (2x 3-packs), and some other things that came to just over A$50... they rounded it down to exactly $50, so that was an unexpected deal.

I eventually arrived at this multipurpose ladder marque, one of those ladders that you can adjust the legs, angles, has 'platforms' and can be turned into scaffolding + a wall 'stand-off'. I'd been tempted to get one for years, so after a full demonstration I bought it for A$1100. Now, of course, I needed to get the thing back to my ute! The salesman provided a small 2-wheel dollie and strapped it all on. Naturally, his marque was at the South end of AGFEST and I was parked in the North entrance parking paddock.

LORD it was heavy, and I had to maneuverer it through the crowds, which dutifully got out of my way. I was tempted to stop a couple of time to rest but knew that I couldn't or I'd have a hard time starting again. I eventually got it out to the parking paddock; which was still bogged and the dollie wheels were sure to get 'gummed up'. Short story is that a big, strapping lad (AGFEST volunteer) dragged my purchase all the way to my ute and even loaded it into the back. I thanked him profusely. As I was recovering (I had a pipe & a lot of water), I realised that I hadn't asked the young man's name so I couldn't report my thanks to the AGFEST organisation.

Of course, I then had to walk the dollie all the was back to the ladder marque.

I then had lunch. :)

About 1330 I figured that it was time to head home, and, of course, I was bogged... as were several other vehicles. [They even had a horse-mounted patrol looking/siting bogged people] Eventually, a 'gang' of 8-9 young AGFEST Volunteers came to me and, after getting bogged one more time, managed to push me out of the situation.

I got home about 1530. A long day and a very good nights sleep (with no leg cramps after the day's exertions!). I have yet to unload the ladder or any of my other purchases... which I'll do after lunch.

Whew!

Take care all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #154,949  
Good evening all. 68ºF for the start, clear sky, very light breeze. Light wind, sky became partly cloudy and high temp was 89ºF, HI 92ºF. bike ride to start day, mowed back yard after lunch, got nap in, grilled brats for dinner. 10 day has 6 days of rain over 1 inch over those days.
Grew up in STL suburbs, changed HS halfway through JR year. Moved to Ozarks when I got married, then to St Charles county when I went to work for family business. Most friends were from church or neighbors. Was retired 7 yr when moved to Texas.
Dennis sounds like long day. Hope your driver license renewal goes smoothly, and you can finish mowing.
Don hope you can find a good place with shorter lines.
Roy prayers for side to improve sent. Glad you are sleeping well. Hope you get this audit cleaned up before next one starts.
Buppies hope you get more rain, we could use more as well.
Randy(wag) glad wallet not totaled. Look forward to your tale.
Drew hope you have a good, safe trip.
Drew I dream of tractors as well. Just no place to use it :(
Drew I understand about loosing friends, but several friends I left behind as passed on so I am glad most of yours still around to go back to.
Frits sounds like you have some nice trees.
Paul good to hear wife is doing well. Hope trip was safe and uneventful
RNG good to hear muffin fan making a difference. Sorry about the DMV line. Had to giggle at the cylinder heads in dishwasher
PJ sorry about the politics.
Ken hope cleanup went well.
Ted I wonder if the swelling caused the pain in your knee. hope burner made quick work on weeds.
Dennis good luck with decision on generator, I am going through same problem, and blackout few and far between.
Drew have fun fixing the Gravely up. Hope you can find a new home for it.
David good to baching it days almost over. Hope you get the house the way you want it.
Ted nice review of the burner.
David sorry about the pump issue, glad you caught it early.
Drew good to hear font hitch made parking trailer a dream. Hope yu had fun with Gravely
David glad pump back in service, hope you can get parts soon.
Doug funny video.
Drew glad you got controls lubed and cleaned up.
Billy glad you got some mom time. sorry about the heat, should be gone soon.
Thomas sorry about not short day at work, glad to hear fields slowing down.
Paul was that one of Drew's bits?
Scaredy glad you day was so successful.
Scaredy my condolences on your uncle, nice you got to visit with some of the family.
Dennis glad mowing done, nice pic.
RS glad you got the limb taken care of. Deck does look tired. Hope the clean goes easily.
Buppies sorry about ammo prices.
Randy(wag) sounds like nice day except for the parking problems. Sorry you did not get the lad's name. Good to hear no cramps.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter/friend PT from Covid,/mom's breathing, /learning new job, Bird/aging issues/, Don /mom's pipeline process, /fire nearby, Randy/FIL living alone adjustments /MIL Covid /son's heart issues, /pneumonia and not posting, Roy /palpitations, /fall injuries, /angina /wife ankle, Billy /wife back & hip, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /3 new skin cancer spots and treatment, /wife knee healing, /getting dehydrated and cramping, Thomas /gout, Phil /reflux, /wife's eyes, Steppenwolfe/son-auto immune disorder, Grev/wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery/retirement, /family issues, /wife feeling bad, Doug and wife/health issues, /nerve and pain, / wife headaches, Ken /kids shot tragedy, David(sadamo)/Sophie's new eye surgery recovery, /cataract surgery, /Sophie's hand infection, Chris/neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, /wife not feeling well, /marriage, / friend stop drinking, Paul/ wife's disc issues, Gale and KY/ tornado victims, Mike /5 year plan, Dennis /retirement plans / brother "alligallyitus" and improving, Drew /foot heel issues, /friend cancer diagnosis and recovery, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Ukraine war, and Country.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #154,950  
Started early this a.m. Went to Gatton to choose a washing machine and then came home and checked results with Lesley. Did some research on computer then went and bought one I had never heard of before. It is a CHiQ. Chinese, but so are they all now. $520 for a 8 KG top loader with a 5 year warranty. Half the price of others and a lot more warranty. To me it has similar traits to a LG. Same dimensions as our old one but washes more clothes. Old 6.5 KG - 8 KG for new one. Seems to work OK. put a load through it. By the time I installed my BP was high and had to lie down for a while. Was going to mow some lawn today but decided against it.

Dr just rang and is having a consult with seniors. Trying to decide if I have to go to Hospital or to the surgery tomorrow. eeerk.
Will update when I can.
 
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