89F and sunny @ 13:00, which is 2F above what WU was calling for, for the day's high. DP 65F, HU 47%, "feels like" temp = 95F.
A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible today, with thunderstorms likely this evening.
Dark clouds to the north, cloud cover here can't arrive too soon.
Got meds doled out first thing yesterday.
Refilled hopper and both tube feeders, also scattered some seed for the ground feeders.
Put out some food for the feral kitty that seems tobe hanging around.
Menards rebates put in the mail.
Ran down to the corner and picked up another 5 gallons for the Cub, refueled Cub when I got back.
Hauled down another couple of bucket loads of mulch for the arbs.
Some more mulch spreading done.
Cleaned out interior of new freezer, swapped positions of freezer and hutch, checked it for level (within 0.1 of a degree) and powered it up setting it to "Fast Freeze".
It was down to -20F within 2 hours, reset it to "4" (normal) which allowed it to come up to a couple degrees below 0F.
Got call in early evening, Woman's car would not start ... so rescue trip over to deal with that.
It had been acting a little flaky when I ran down to get gas for Cub: turn key on and the wipers cycle ... despite being the off position. Try it a second time and it turns over and starts.
Was able to get it started for Her using that procedure and we drove it over to Autozone and had them load test the battery. Bad battery (not at all surprising, given how often some light in it has been left on ...

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So She drove it back home stopping by Micky D's to grab some chow on Her way back.
Low fuel light was on in the van so I drove it over to one of the cheap fuel places and filled it up. $93 and 25+ gallons. Then came on home.
Ran over to NAPA this morning (it was a NAPA battery) in The Woman's car. Had them verify the battery was bad, unfortunately no warranty as the battery was 10+ years.
Got new battery and installed it, and left $214 lighter in the wallet. Car now starts right up.
Looks like it starting to cloud up some here so probably go mow the front which is now at the point that it needs it.
That will allow me to put the rest of the gas that's still in the can into the Cub.
Lawn not looking too bad considering no appreciable rain in the month of August. But we surely need it.
Then pick up a few items that need to be brought inside before it rains.
After that probably process squash for freezing ... that Lemon Squash Cake is weighing heavily on The Woman's mind ...
Hope everyone is having a decent Tuesday ...
