Good Morning!!!! 52F @ 5:45AM. Areas of fog early, becoming sunny this afternoon. High 66F. Winds WNW at 15 to 25 mph.
Up north Red Flag Warnings go into effect tonight lasting until Sunday, with the usual low humidity and high winds taking the stage. I'll probably see PG&E power shutoff warnings start tomorrow.
very nice lunch, bowl of gumbo so big and full of stuff I could only taste my barbecued shrimp poboy before I boxed it to go. Soup was lunch all by itself.
the shrimp was so fresh, crispy, tender
Dang, Drew, I just had to wipe off my chin. Especially after zooming in on the gumbo. Aside from a few glitches, your trip has been pretty smooth so far. Hope it stays that way coming into the home stretch.
I got three barn cars I need to look over, today, tomorrow. ... I need to figure out if they roll, what the mechanics look like and get a price for them. Any clues on what I need to look for mechanically are appreciated.
Anything rubber will probably be shot, so count on new tires before they're road worthy again. Same with the batteries. If the fuel wasn't drained before they were left sitting, the carbs will need cleaning and the fuel lines may need to be replaced, especially if they're rubber. If the brakes haven't been flushed regularly, count on replacing master and slave cylinders and lines. Anything plastic will be brittle, and if left sitting in the sun, faded. Look for corrosion in electrical contacts and connections and in the ignition points. Keep an eye out for mouse droppings, as they can wreak havoc on wires and the smell is wretched work to get rid of. If you're handy and like working on cars, it sounds like a lifetime of enjoyment. But if you don't have a place out of the weather to work on and store them, it's probably better to broker them to someone that does.
I'm looking forward to receiving assistance applying for the OAP and the benefits that come with it. The Fed Gov upped the application age to 67 a few years ago... naturally a year before I hit the old 'age' of 65.
They did the same thing here with Social Security, blaming it on the actuarial tables predicting that people will live longer. The doom sayers are still predicting SS will be broke; when depends on which one you listen to.
Be mindful of creating antibiotic resistant infections with incomplete dosages, Kyle.
Yesterday I got the tile cutter set up in the mezzanine above the garage and cut two tiles to replace ones I broke on the patio table. I had dust flying everywhere and water leaking down through the floor to the garage below, but no damage done. Don't think I'll do that again.
Got the van mostly unloaded, leaving the two empty firewood pallets inside. It goes to the RAM dealer today for a recall and a couple of warranty issues. It will be a new experience for me to use their shuttle service to get back home, especially when compared to freezing my butt off using a dirt bike to do the same up north.
Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!