jinman
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- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
You gotta admit, that thar is a fine piece of mad kow.![]()
Iz or wuz?:laughing:
You gotta admit, that thar is a fine piece of mad kow.![]()
A 1st for me. Coming in this morning at 2am from a week in Houston, I get to Corsicana and the difference in humidity was outrageous! When I watched the evening news in Houston yesterday the humidity was a pleasant 36%. i had to turn on the AC it was so noticeable.
Usually when I go to Houston, I can anticipate heavy humidity that is oppressive to say the least, this time Houston was probably the most pleasant i have ever seen.
March and April and even some of May is very pleasant in Houston, even downtown.
Since I work nights that would probably be true, during the day though, I dont want to be anywhere around Houston no matter how nice the "weather" is. Just to many people.
Since I work nights that would probably be true, during the day though, I dont want to be anywhere around Houston no matter how nice the "weather" is. Just to many people.
That's too darn hot for April
Well, while you are down there try to go by the Barbeque Inn on Crosstimbers and have a really good chicken fried steak.
Yesterday I started doing a repair on my compact tractor early in the morning (That's 9:00 AM since I retired.) because it is so much cooler. I got the repair done and then started working on my loader-backhoe putting rip-rap around two culverts I just installed. After a bit of work on that, I hauled clay for my dam until about 3:30 PM and it seemed to be oppressively hot. I came inside and found out that it was 93F outside. That's too darn hot for April. I called it quits and headed for the shower. Ain't being retired great?
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I also have been dragging out the hoses, been so windy, the ground is drying out quick. If I had any brains, I would mulch the whole yard and call it a BIG flower pot and be done with it.
Well Bird, I just found out I have to pick-up paint in San Antonio tomorrow and work in Victoria, then down to Harlingen for the weekMaybe this trip will be like last week in Houston with great weather. Usually the humidity that far south and close to the coast gets me real good, but maybe I'll get lucky this time around. Yard will be a foot tall by the time I get to mow
They let you trim your own tree with power lines?? When I lived in Springtown, the TU guys told me it was illegal for me to trim the branches from the power lines. They had rubbed 1/4" into some limbs and branches. Took a month for them to come out and trim it.
Maybe this trip will be like last week in Houston with great weather.
If I am around that area next time (and awake) I'll give it a go! Thanks. BTW Have you tried the "Smokestack" on I-20 in Thurber TX? Great CFS and good pies.Thurber, Texas's SmokeStack Restaurant: A Comfort-Food Restaurant in Thurber, Texas, a Ghost Town on I-20 between Abilene & Dallas / Fort Worth Koffee Kup Cafe in Hico TX. has stellar pies and GREAT food too. I've talked to folks from NY who go there when they visit TX.
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I do know the Koffee Kup in Hico. All their food is good. Wish I went through there more often.
Never heard of the Smokestack in Thurber but I guess I've driven past it on the way to or from Midland from Ft. Worth.
Be in Ft. Worth in June so probably have a chance to try it or hit the KK on the way back.
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KoffeeKup got some good pies too:thumbsup: