Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #206,951  
Good Morning
59° sunny and breezy. Looks like another nice day.

Yesterday I got all the mowing done, took a while, not too many spots were so wet that they had to be avoided.

Took the string trimmer for a walk, followed by the blower. Blew the mower off, the rear deck probably had 8” of clippings piled on it. Even mowed the RC runway while the Lazer was out.
But pretty much killed the day.

Today starts off with getting a ride up to Newburgh, NY to the Citation service center to pick up the Citation. It was scheduled for routine maintenance, as well as the engine control fault, some avionics issues and an upgrade to the onboard WIFI.

Not sure how much of the day that will kill, hopefully I’ll be back for lunch. But you never know with these things.
I’ve got nothing planned but an oddfellows meeting this evening, so it will be easy to play by ear.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #206,952  
Morning all, 61 going to 74 and sunny.
Spent most of yesterday trimming back the edges of paths, driveway, pool and plantings. Everythings growing like crazy, including the tulip poplars and all the vines. Must have pulled 40-50 feet of fake grape vines from bushes around the house. Still more to go but ran out of steam.

Did a trip to Peddlers village, they are having a birdhouse competition. Dog did not care, but had fun socializing.

Need to work on college paperwork. fun fun.

Hope to get more prep work done so I can get the summer furniture out and get the pool ready to open, was too windy yesterday and lost of debris going around. Stayed out of the forest.

Back to the day job, be well,

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Tulip poplars living up to their name, talk about mess when the thousands of them drop. Then little poplar sprouts everywhere.
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   / Good morning!!!! #206,953  
Good Morning to All who Celebrate! Currently 60° heading to a high of 72°, cloudy. Looks like rain but the weather guessers say it's to clear and then rain tomorrow night. All that to say what do I know?


Good weekend, got almost all the mowing caught up on Saturday. Still need to do the outer fringes, but those aren't nearly as high priority. Went up to the mountain to spend the afternoon with grandma and aunt, had a good hike. Lakes were crowded despite not having a lifeguard out yet. That water must be cold though. Had a good lunch with them.

The Great Groundhog Hunt has been resolved. I saw him twice, once while mowing and he scuttled quickly for the tree-line, then again from the upstairs bathroom where he dove under the gazebo. The third time he was a little too comfortable, my thoughts were he didn't think I could see him poking his head and torso up from behind the gazebo decking. .17HMR 20 grain XTP made him flop, hit him center mass but he made it back under the gazebo after a scramble.

Bright red blood with specks on a nearby leaf and streaked on the back side of the gazebo. Despite not being DIT (Dead In Tracks) I think it's safe to say he's done. No damage to gazebo or wrought iron table I had to thread the bullet through to hit him. A successful 67 yard shot from the upstairs bathroom. I think there's a redneck joke in there somewhere. I'm more than happy to let them live in the tree-line or out in the scrub, but digging under foundations is a no-no.

As for this week, nothing major on the radar. Lots of people on Vacation, so everyone is coasting while they can. I've relaxed my search in Northeastern PA for land and property, as the vast majority want to hold onto their mineral rights until Gabriel blows his horn. So I'm focusing now on more rural areas only slightly North of my current home.

Goals for this week: Survive work week, Finish mowing cycle before it begins again.

Y'all stay safe out there and be well!
Prayers for those ailing and recovering!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #206,954  
Good morning TBN!!
55 heading to the 80s again today with very little chance of rain.

Not too very much yesterday.
I got a 20' rebar hammered in to the bank. Sunk it about 8'. Can't swing a sledge like I used to. Had to sit every few minutes. Plan to day is to try and get the end bent to weld it to a tank Should be a very stout base to build off of.
Tried to figure out the lift problem on the tractor. Finally fixed it when I reseated the quick connects for the third time.
Maybe go get a battery for the tractor today. Getting to be a PITA to jump it each time.

Time for a second cup
Everyone have a great and safe day!!
Have you tried using a rotary hammer drill or even better the various breaker hammers.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #206,955  
Have you tried using a rotary hammer drill or even better the various breaker hammers.
Thanks I hadn't really thought about that but I am thinking it may be as much work as a sledge. I have a very old heavyweight hammer drill that would probably be pretty good at it!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #206,956  
They make various "bits" for driving ground rods for the hilti style hammer drills.
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And for the electric jack hammers this type,
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   / Good morning!!!! #206,958  
52 earlier, now 72 going to 80. Sunny and too nice to be inside. But nursing a painful wrist and foot.

Got all the paving stones for the raised bed planters laid yesterday, but we redesigned, so need 5 more...also bought more sand than needed so 1 bag is going back...will trade for 5 stones and get money back...that polymer sand is pricey.

Had to do a good deal of hoe and shovel work to get the site to level, and aggravated my wrist in the process. Will finish today to have it cure before tomorrow night's rain. Wife has been a big help. As soon as we finished working on it yesterday, a baby rabbit sat on it a while and gave approval.

Carolina wrens are nesting on our porch again...she has been incubating eggs for a while, so should be time for hatching soon.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #206,959  
55F and cloudy @ 10:30, calling for a high temp of only 63F ... which is about 10 degrees below normal. Still, average temp this month is running about 1F above normal. This week will probably level that out with cooler temps.

Some sun would sure be nice, fortunately they are calling for partly cloudy skies this afternoon.

Swapped out bucket for forks on Kubota yesterday first thing.

Then got two of the 6" x 12' round posts moved onto a set of wooden saw horses in preparation to coat with roofing sealer, after running up to the shop to collect my Fiskars pickaroon.

Reading over the directions - which were actually pretty brief - I noted that they specifically advised not heating the product.

Also saw that they claimed that the product generally dries within 24 hours.

Then back up to the shop and grabbed a couple of cheap chip brushes.

Woman worked on one of the posts and I worked on the other one and we got about half of the circumference of each post coated. The one She did is going to need a little touch up to get the spots that didn't get completely covered:

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By the time we'd finished coating both you could see where portions were starting to dry and once we knocked off for the day both were pretty much tack-free.

Coverage seems decent.

After we got the posts 1/2 coated we headed around back and started taking down the remesh panels on the stright trellis.

Once those were down we set the cattle panels on some 5 gallon buckets and I worked on clipping them to t-posts while The Woman worked on further clean up of the garden.

After the cattle panels were all fully secured we started on planting the two flats of brassicas.

Got 9 "Early" cabbage along with 9 "Green Comet" broccoli planted and all covered with netting to hopefully keep the deer and cabbage moths off of them. They were not disturbed overnight ... (y)

Agenda for today:

Repotting tomato seedlings inside while it's still cool out.

Once the sun comes out more work on coating the posts.

Need to check seeds that were planted in pots and probably give those a drink.

Then back to working on getting the rest of the brassicas planted.

Maybe see if I can work a little mowing in.

Possible diesel delivery later in the day.

Some of the locals seem to be really enjoying our planting beds ... with a little rest after their mid-morning browse:

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Burning daylight, time to get moving.

Hope everyone is having a decent Monday ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #206,960  
67°F and .06 inches rain

Not quite the do nothing day yesterday. Took advantage of the beautiful day and got some more interior mowing done. Looks like I’ll get more today.

Almost got my 1st full night’s sleep in 3 weeks, let the little girl sleep outside her crate for first time. She was good. But Sophie put her out about 5:30 and closed the doggy door which she noisily protested when ready to come in. Will have to judiciously ask why.

Need to visit Kawasaki dealer in town, see if he has fuel filter in stock.

Happy Hour in town this afternoon.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day.
 

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