36F and clear @ 08:45, heading up to a high of around 59F for the day.
Ten Day still shows high temps in the 60's and 70's through Sunday November 6th ...
Got hopper feeder and two suet feeders filled first thing yesterday.
Got the four rolls of plastic and the two exterior lights moved over to the barn from the van.
Then checked to see about working on that back gutter, no dice - ground still too wet from the rain. So I blew off all the leaves next to the building so the ground could dry up. Tomorrow is supposed to be even nicer (sunny with a high of 66F) than today ... so will probably give it one more day to dry up.
While I was doing that The Woman came over and joined me.
We ended up working inside the barn for the rest of the afternoon until evening (around 18:45), temp was dropping pretty good by that point - down into the high 40's - and the light was fading so we called it a day.
Mostly more clean up and organizing.
Explained that in this current situation floorspace is at a premium (to be able to maneuver equipment inside the barn) ... so things need to be stowed as efficiently as possible. Like storing stuff under the tables where possible, rather than having them taking up additional floorspace.
Really glad that we went with the larger barn size, having the additional depth (42' vs. 30') makes it possible to be able to turn the Kubota around inside without too much difficulty, even with a load on the forks.
I did unpack both the exterior lights to get a look at them and even plugged in the wires on the smaller one to see how it bright it was. Still need to measure the mountings to see what size junction boxes are needed.
Got the pallet that had the supplies on it that The Woman had cleaned off mostly cleared off and loaded the rolls of plastic for the ceiling vapor barrier onto it.
Filled up the bucket on the Kubota with various items that are destined for other places, will need to get that unloaded later this morning.
Agenda for the rest of the day:
Maybe a run down to Menards in Massillon this morning while it's warming up, to pick up a couple of PVC electrical boxes for the lights and another live trap. Current live trap is getting really beat up as critters struggle to escape.
See about getting that south overhead door closed (it's jammed)
Put forks on Kubota and move one of the two pallets of 2 x 4's into the barn.
Fix door frame on south wall.
More clean up/work inside.
Plus whatever else comes up.
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Friday ...
