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   / Good morning!!!! #161,011  
Good evening all. 28ºF for the start, partly cloudy, light breeze. Light to moderate wind, sky cleared to mostly clear, and high temp was 49ºF. Putter to start morning, Bike ride delayed to 9AM start to get temp up to mid 30's. Wind more of factor than I thought. 62+ miles. No nap, wife was sleeping when I got home, had to call stepdaughter and she had her ringer turned of :(. Dinner with stepdaughter and her hubby at Mexican restaurant, then relax.
Ron Sounds like you are closing in on completing the new system. Hope you had fun at party. Nice yellow ear pic.
Buppies hope Christmas decorations at SC are nice. prayers sent.
Drew I love a white Christmas. Hope visit with friend went well.
Kilroy glad you got your parts, sorry eta off 1.5 hours. Hope you get your white Christmas. Hope slip resistance on steps went well.
Bill glad you have idea to make plow work better.
Kilroy those chicken have better temperature tolerance than I do. Hope net helps :)
Billy sounds like a good shopping trip. Have fun with the stockings.
Thomas you are getting a good snow. Hope cleanup went well.
Frits I understand, why the car fleet is much newer now :) Work starter not harder.
Jim glad winter prep is done, I still need to pull batteries out of boat. Hope honey-do list not too long. Congrats on getting new barn built, sounds nice.
Paul good to hear GS had good Christmas program, hope additional clean/organize went well. Hope you got to fly.
Don sorry your white Christmas chances are dwindling. Glad you are ready for freeze hope it does not hurt garden. Sorry about the Farm open below freezing.
Ken glad you are improving, sorry about losing coworkers. If level 1 can't help you there should be higher level to kick problem up to.
Dennis looks like an outboard motor stand.
Frits not much ground clearance when moving around.
David glad guys won H&F, hope you got to conserve energy.
Dennis looks good too.
Lou quite the snow.
Ken sorry you had to cancel card. Good luck with new one.
Frits an English is third language, behind native tongue and some other language.
Kyle sounds like good storage system for PHD. Shrimp Newburg was excellent! Sorry about the Visa card, hope someone will make your kids whole. Good to somebody wants some of your machines. Have good trip to Houston area.
Ted hmmm QC inspector for kitchen, that is a good gig. Hope cleanup and materials going to Colorado get complete tonight. Then a quick pack and you are gone in morning. Have a safe and enjoyable trip.
Phil glad snow cleanup done, hope wife gets better soon, prayers sent.
RS our coldest day is Friday(23ºF), not Saturday(12ºF). Hope you get kitchen table work bench figured out. Hope today's agenda works out.
Drew the school bus I road the most had 350 turbocharge v8 :) My question id electric grid is having capacity problems, where is electricity coming from to charge school buses. I wonder if we have a diesel refining capacity problem.
Bill I get my naps in, usually.
Thomas long day dealing with snow. 15 inch is a lot.
Dennis sound like Tetris worked. Hope you can remove ramp soon.
PJ hope you survive the cold wave. Good to hear new job going well. Hope you get hang of ERP. Nice your predecessor is phone call away and still with company. Glad you got fill valve replaced.
Frits tight squeeze?
Rich sorry about sleep issue last night another vote for hope you sleep tonight.
Kyle there is a State School near Gainesville as well.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle /Daughter, /mom's breathing, /learning new job, /friends upcoming new baby, /son's migraines, Bird /aging issues, Roy /passed away, /wife ankle,recover from getting sick, Don /brother medical procedure, Ron /broken arm and heart, Billy /mom hypertension & congestive heart failure, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /new skin cancer spot and treatment, /elbow healing, /wife knee healing, Thomas /gout, /wife's pain, Phil /reflux, /wife's eyes and fall, Frits/ daughters hip replacement /veteran son with mental issues, Ken /dad possible dementia, /uncle's surgery, Steppenwolfe /son-auto immune disorder, Grev /wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery, /retirement & disability red tape, /family issues, /wife feeling bad, Lou / eye issues, Doug and wife/health issues, / hand nerve and surgery, /fall and recovery, / wife headaches and heart eval, / David(sadamo)/Sophie's new eye surgery recovery, Chris /neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, /wife not feeling well, /marriage not doing well, / friend stop drinking, Paul/ wife's healing from back surgery, Dennis /retirement, /coughing, /neighbor issues, /land development, / brother "alligallyitus" and back in hospital, Drew /foot heel issues, /friend's wife cancer diagnosis and recovery, mike /wife's surgery, Scotty, /back pain, Frits /daughter recovery from surgery, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Mark /wife colon surgery, Fatjay /father broken hip, Ukraine war, and Country.
Slip resistance May get done today - yesterday just got away from me. . . Best laid plans etc
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,012  
28 going to 43. The International Space Station is flying by in a few minutes, so I guess I'll go out and wave.

PJ, glad the new job is looking good and that you made the decision to switch.

LS, hope you have a safe trip. You'll be in one of my favorite areas.

Kyle, that super nice your wife baking cookies for the youth prison. I bet they can use a little love at Christmas.

Don, doesn't that cold air feel good? :devilish:

Wag, I did a little driving around Tasmania on Google map this morning...beautiful place...why do they call it Elephant Pass?

Did a dump run and got in a nice maintenance hike yesterday. The river was high due to the recent rain. Came home and split firewood until dark. Had salmon for dinner...a good day.
Yesterday morning we had an AWESOME ISS pas at about 80 degrees overhead. Almost 7 minutes of visibility —- with the leaves down thisnianour best viewing since March!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,014  
27F cloudy low 30's for high.

Outside chores done E muffin time.
Plans for today...hand snowblower chew thru 3'-4' high 50' path,remove plow from pickup,couple wheel barrow loads wood in basement,waddle thru snow remove 2 game cams until next spring,critter food run,guess I better get my @ss ingear if I want to watch some afternoon football.

Enjoy your day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,015  
The trailer last night waiting for the ornament hunters to take them to the back of the "Farm". I had to time the pic and take it when the tractor's emergency flashers illuminated the trailer. There are no lights on the trailer. 3/4 or 60 excited people filled the trailer right after this pic.
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   / Good morning!!!! #161,016  
33° saw sun earlier, now I don’t.

Back hurts from working yesterday. Shouldn’t have lifted that old mower, engine, pallets,…….
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Need to see if candy canes still work, they were hanging way back in barn behind stuff.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,017  
My FIL worked on the same plant! His name was Carl Frew. He was from NJ. Wouldn't that be a small world if you worked together!
I was involved in the initial Startups of Four Corners and the 1600 MW Mohave plant at Davis Dam in AZ. Because of my training in water chemistry the company got me into solving some of their water treatment problems during startup. Still have Indian jewelry and blankets from that time period.
The challenge at Mohave was that 20,000 gpm of water was taken from Colorado river but nothing could be discharged. Don't remember Carl Frew. Would be great to see a few pics from your trip. The AZ and NM area was very open during our time there late 1960's. We could drive anywhere in the desert. I am sure that is now much more restricted
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,018  
Good Morning.
It’s 28 under a clear sky and going to the middle 30’s today.

Yesterday didn’t follow the plan, but Drew did stop by, and someone that borrowed a speaker from me back in May “for a week” actually returned it yesterday. Many unmet promises, and unanswered messages in the meantime, but ultimately did the right thing.

A neighbor with a vineyard asked me if I could cut some wine barrel racks down and weld them back together. I said sure, bring them over. They were made of 16ga 1-1/2” square tubing, I had to remove 6-1/2” from 4 cross pieces and weld them back together.
The trick was to get the cuts perfectly square and accurate so there were not big gaps to fill when welding them back together and keeping them square and plumb. I tried a cutoff wheel and a sawzall, neither worked very well. Decided it my excuse to buy a Makita cordless circular saw for cutting metal. I had seen that TSC had them in stock last week, and there is a store less than ten minutes from me. So I did what needed to be done. And it worked great. Got all the racks done much faster and better that the first one. And now I have a new saw!

Youngest son came by to visit as I was finishing up, followed by his sister and her two dogs. That pretty well finished the day.

Not much planned for today, a friend wants me to take him up in the little plane to take some pictures of a movie set near him where they are filming a movie on a nearby farm. That works out great, I had thought about taking it out yesterday, and never got to it.
Other than that, a few household chores, and on with the day.

It’s seems like shop Tetris is a regular game here as the seasons change and projects come and go. Definitely had to play a round to get the tractor and snow blade staged for the winter, but if I need it it sure will be nice to get into the cab in the heated shop, push the remote for the overhead door, and drive out into the snow staying warm and dry the whole time. (Except for the walk to the shop)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,019  
Morning Mates,
It was 30F here first thing this morning, presently 33F with forecast high of 44F, abundant sunshine.

Did more cleaning of the shop, found the CD player but can't find the power cord. The cord has a nonstandard plug where it connects to the unit. Unit is 17 years old and company is out of business... guess it is time for a new player. When my brother in law passed, I inherited all his tools. We just loaded up the truck and then dumped everything when we got to our house. He had one bedroom that was just full of tools. The room was so full of tools you couldn't close the door or see the bedroom window, the tools were piled so high. I am still sorting out what all I got. I have found 3 circular saws, 4 Dremel tools, 9 hand saws, 6 stud finders, 4 laser range meters, a full kit of Roybi battery powered tools, a full kit of Makita battery powered tools, a bunch of DeWalt battery powered tools. it just goes on and on.

Today is cut down a tree day. Our driveway is about 1/4 mile long, full of turns and is tree lined. One of the trees is so close to the driveway that the roof trusses won't fit past the tree, so it has to come down.

Hope everyone has a safe day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #161,020  
I went back to bed at 5 and just got up ten minutes ago.

Txdon, nope I am a people. I usually have on my shorts (knickers) and jeans over them, T-shirt and thermal shirt on top along with my French block heater (toque/beanie) on my head and muck-lucks/high rabbit lined boots on my feet. I don't put anything else on until the temperature gets below zero, then it is insulated bib overalls and socks. But remember I have a heated cab on the tractor. Only 'high' speed on the blower and that heater will put you/me out of it once she gets warmed up. The windshield opens for ventilation, but with the stack I made an intermediate setting on the hard rubber stops so I can still have it open about 2" and the heater on. I always use gloves on my hands when I need to move the back blade due to frostbite on all of my fingers back when I was younger and stupid.
Hoarfrost is just 'frost' up here that I know of. When I see it, I usually say that there is some frost on the pumpkin. Some years we get snow before Halloween.
Time to get my butt in gear, have breakfast and plow.
 

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