Good morning!!!!

/ Good morning!!!! #201,721  
Good Morning!!!! 43F @ 4:45AM. Abundant sunshine. High 66F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph.

Sounds like a good day for you yesterday, Thomas!

You gonna tap all those holes now, Paul?

Can't blame your sister for giving up on California, Drew. I probably should have, too.

Yesterday's CT scan showed no leakage and for a while we had hopes my buddy would be discharged. But the irrregular heartbeat and high blood pressure nixed the chances. Probably also means they'll be on some sort of medication, at least for a while, after discharge, which almost certainly will happen today. Mid afternoon saw a move to a regular room, which was actually nicer than the one in the ICU, and also private. I'll be playing taxi driver today if all goes well.

Did a little more poking around in the hospital yesterday and just can't get over how big the place is. I found one hallway that seemed to be about 100 yards long. Lots of art and murals on the walls, litle nooks to sit down and rest, and bathrooms seemingly around every corner. Hand sanitizer stations also stocked with Kleenex and trash cans, too. Four huge atriums full of beautiful plants and even an artificial stream. It would be a great place to work if not for all the sick people.

Glad everyone seems to be coping with the weather, and hope you all enjoy the rest of your weekend.
 
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Good morning TBN!!
16 this morning 20 now and upper 30s this afternoon with plenty of sun. Should lose most of the snow today. I'm good with that. Time for Spring :)
Most of my steps yesterday were on the 4 wheelers. Even the wife got out and rode for an hour. First time she has been around the land since Helene. She is amazed by the number of trees we had down. Most are in the woods so not much cleanup has happened yet. I just cleared the ones on the trails. I'll let the others season a bit :).
Not sure what's on my agenda today except some shop time and probably football. I don't have a dog in that hunt anymore so I will likely pull for the Lions overall. Sister lives in Detroit.
I will probably let nature do most of the snow removal as we don't need out for a few days and not expecting anybody. Just the way I like it :)
FEMA actually called us and they are supposed to be here this next week. We'll see. I have heard that a couple of times already but it's the first time they have called us so fingers crossed.
Time for another cup then the dog is already asking to go.

Everyone have a great and safe day!!
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,723  
24 outside this AM, similar to yesterday, heading to upper 30's. Could use some snow/ice melt.

Did domestic stuff yesterday and that was about it.

Will set up game cams this AM and of course do the animal care. It's a routine I am getting tired of. The animal care. Especially with the snow on the ground. Walking is truly exercise with the snow still deep.

Have a good day all, be safe.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,724  
can get same interior size in a pickup perhaps for less so keeping my eye out there.
It has to fit in my garage though. I'm good for another two feet longer than what I have now.
Right now 2024 F-250 w/ 6.5' box and ~6 miles are going about as cheap as you can find them. Less than most F-150 V-8's. Dealers need to clean the lots.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,725  
Interesting walk with Cody this morning. Ravens making a lot of noise and saw a large bird that they were chasing and all landed in a tree near the driveway. Thinking it is the usual Hawk but it was larger with a white head so must be an Eagle
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,726  
Morning all, 29 going up to 36 and looks like wind is now calm.
Took out the handheld blower and moved some snow.
Not much accomplished, but that's all I got.

Fire in fireplace to end the evening.

Glad your friend is doing better RNG,

I will be looking for a truck next year, hopefully by then the 2-3 year off lease will be cheap enough. Need tires for the current truck, probably get in March when it's due for inspection.
Bought used, driven to the ground, but this one is still running fine.

Princeton , my old neighborhood. Very central for shopping, but don't like driving there too much as the visitors seem to think wandering into the main road is legal for some reason. College is really nice, but boy is it expensive and hard to get into.
Some buildings are right out of the Oxford Architecture and they put up a new building almost every year.
My son was born in Princeton hospital, him and I have in common that the hospitals we were born in no longer exist.

Be well,
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,728  
65°F and .45 inches rain. Overcast again.

Treated ourselves to a splurge dinner last night. One of the better hotels in town recently resumed the seafood buffet closed down during covid. Of course the price has more than doubled over the years, but not to worry. So has my retirement - NOT. 2.5% this year. Anyway it was good, but expect the scales to be protesting this morning.

30w Solar panel for gate openers arrived and got that just about ready to install.

Probably watch some playoffs today.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,729  
Afternoon all!
Currently sunny and a tick above freezing.
Wife and I decided with only 3 inches or so of soft fluffy snow we would hand shovel all 3 driveways.
Now it's time to rest and relax!
Numerous appointments for family this upcoming week will keep us both busy. More her than me. I'm taking one sister for a colonoscopy procedure while she is taking her dad for eye injections.
Not easy getting old! Lol!

Got a head start on Christmas 2025 in the shop. Made 6 bells (no pic yet) and an ornament. Working on a bowl and a dish also.

Need to clean the pellet stove if temps outside get high enough. Need to check the forecast.

Time for a nap I think!
Hope everyone stays safe and healthy!
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/ Good morning!!!! #201,730  
37 deg out, feels like 50s after the cold we've had. hope it melts some of the snow, before the next cold comes in again tuesday.
good worship, good lunch with a large crowd at the usual italian place. I usually bring half my meal home for later.
Pellet stove needs cleaned, maybe tomorrow.

Am thankful my high school relationships didn't work out.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,732  
Sitting up in chair is helping.
Had a game night at church last night, people brought board and card games, and snacks. I didn’t eat a lot, but maybe something upset.
That or the big bowl from chipotle yesterday, that was so good.
Anything too spicy and I pay later. Sometimes just can’t resist.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,733  
Wndsprd, yup, the lifting. My fault. Seems all to often w’ve had one that needed the lift due to age, but then the puppy gets used to the lift as well. Now the Tundra is significantly higher than the Ridgeline. Jumping down could be more stressful. Their 75 lbs not getting lighter, I’m not getting stronger. Yesterday they navigated both up and down with less guidance, so I’m hopeful.View attachment IMG_0414.jpeg
 
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Wndsprd, yup, the lifting. My fault. Seems all to often w’ve had one that needed the lift due to age, but then the puppy gets used to the lift as well. Now the Tundra is significantly higher than the Ridgeline. Jumping down could be more stressful. Their 75 lbs not getting lighter, I’m not getting stronger. Yesterday they navigated both up and down with less guidance, so I’m hopeful.View attachment 2179771
Real nice ramp.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,736  
You gonna tap all those holes now, Paul?

Nope.
I made clamps that just drop into them out of HF bar clamps and vice grip type c clamps.
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I am sure that there will be times when I bolt things to the table, but I can use through bolts and nuts, or drill and tap for a specific project.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,737  
Good Morning Paul,
Curious what type of hole saw you are cutting those slugs with ?
I’m guessing a Lennox hole saw, I have had very good luck with that brand !

Not a hole saw per se, but annular cutter. They do have a spring loaded pin to locate the hole and also pushes the slug out. I center punched my layout so I could feel the center pin drop into the punch mark before turning on the magnet.
You could not use them in a hand held drill, they are more like a hollow end mill and they have a “Weldon” shank. I have an R8 adapter to use them in the Bridgeport for drilling large holes as well.

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/ Good morning!!!! #201,738  
Good (Monday) morning. Overnight Low of 20.3C and it's presently 26.5C, mostly overcast, calm & humid. There was 13.0mm in the gauge @ 0900. [Tanks are full... YAY!]

It's the last full day of my Mate from Brisbane visit, once again, a quiet 'hang out' day is planned. He's scheduled to leave tomorrow @ around noon IOT catch the ferry to the "North Island" [ ;) ].

That's about it, take care all.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #201,739  
Kyle, stay warm. Next time there, I'm going to treat you at:
somehow that popped up and it looked pretty good. Don won't take me there so.... :giggle:
Looking good! I would enjoy. :)

Since I'm finished with PT and my shoulder feels good so I will start FireWise brush clearing again next week when they start up again after the holidays and cold weather. We reduce the fire load so we won't have a California. I wonder if the California neighborhoods now would be interested in volunteering to clear their underbrush. They can't control the winds but they can control the fire load.
Glad your shoulder and knees are good to go. I sick the squirrels with a 9 lb female chihuahua, that let's 'em have it with both lungs barking as she chases them up trees. Really fun to watch.

That was exactly the situation in Paradise, CA, Don. My friend that used to live there kept his yard clear of pine needles, but just over his backyard fence, all his neighbors had a foot thick layer of it. They called it mulch, and would do nothing to clear it. I suspect that is a pretty common situation in most of what is burning now in LA.

Most older homes are not very ember tight, either. The new place down south was built in '81, and has big open vents under the eves at both ends. They've got screens over them that'll keep out insects and vermin, but not embers. They're on my list to upgrade, but then so is clearing off the four inches of redwood tree duff inn the back yard. And also installing steel fencing next to the house to break the fire chain from the cedar boards that was used for the rest of the yard. The asphalt shingles on the roof are only a couple years old, so that's no worry, but a lot of neighborhoods still have homes with cedar shakes for roofing. Doesn't take much of a spark to get those going.
Hope CA figures out that the pine needles will burn like jet fuel soon.....and put some water in the reservoirs.

24.3 ended with a little more than 3 in of snow very powdery playtime maybe. Still need to go to store today PO Box got some bills to pay.

Prayers for your mom Kyle

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Thanks and I had to do a double take to see the equipment.

Good morning! Up too early also. 36˚F, heading to 60˚, cloudless sky, S the W then N winds, might freeze again tonight and for sure Tuesday morning.

Had an old high-school friend visit yesterday. He and his wife just celebrated their 50 year anniversary and live in N. Houston now. Little did we know that our high school sweethearts would tolerate us for 50 years. They will be moving to our neighborhood in the spring.
Kyle will remember the area where he lived growing up - off Anderson Rd close to S. Post Oak.
Don, do you remember the stock car racetrack off of old hwy 521? Also on 2234 (just west of 521) there was a "Gulf Salt" mine, where they sent hot water down a hole and pulled out salt from below.
48 years next week following week Holly turns 70. 48 years still seems like only yesterday
Prayers for you and Holly, hoping for good days on your anniversary and her birthday.

Mom is still very lethargic. Wants to be in her bed, while they want her at least in her wheel chair. I took my pastor down there, and she was having lunch with 2 other ladies. He prayed for all of them, and then gave them communion. They were all very happy.

Looking into possibly a "LadyBird" deed to try and save her home from probate. Still anxious from the unknowns. I need to try to set up an appointment maybe with an attourney that Don sent me a name.

I sure am fortunate.

One buddy gave me his bigger Pitboss pit, which is working fine now with a new auger motor $26. He bought a small one to fit in his garage better.

I had to tell another buddy who was offering to give me his old 16' Glastron Carlson, that I had no time for it, especially right now. It could stand a complete restoration, which would be hundreds of hours. Heck, I still have Don's dad's boat and motor to fix up.... Sear's Ted Wilson 5hp aircooled engine.

Another childhood friend is giving me his creampuff 2009 Yamaha FJR1300 sport touring bike. It is not the friend who has an identical bike with a hidden turbocharger system that I have reported on prior. This stock bike is like new, with new battery, cover, new tires. I'm like, "WOW"! I think I will ride it for a while, and if and when he passes (having kidney function problems), I will sell it and give his wife the proceeds. I've told him at least 3 times to sell it or trade it in. He just wants to see me riding again. He and I have been riding together since 1975. I won't be able to join RNG's club though....

RNG, hope your friend improves and gets to go home soon. Glad that you are able to help him.

Popgadget, If you can't fix it, It ain't broke. Good job on the weld table. Thanks for sharing your stories with us.

I got the son out yesterday to help with daughter's car maintenance. I pulled it into the barn. Lit the patio propane heater (finally, those things are a pain to light even with a flexible bic lighter). I changed the oil and filter, front and rear brake pads in 2 hours taking my time. I've been trying to teach him a little at a time, but it is not his interest. Taught him how to torque the lugnuts in a star pattern with my old timey cast aluminum handle analog SnapOn torque wrench. I love that thing for that application. Easy to read dial. Would be better if it had a white background though.

The best part was I told him, "We just saved your sister at least $500 in labor. Brake pads, oil and filter were about $90. from RockAuto.

Drew, I believe you love auto shopping.

Billy, glad Della loads up by herself now. David's dogs too I hope.

Ok, I'm rambling too much now.

Prayers for the team, the sick, our country, ****** and Ukraine.
 

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