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Good day today, I feel a lot better. Thanks for the good thoughts. Back to helping my sister and her husband work on their building today, more tomorrow. Going to put up 5/8 fire rated drywall on a ceiling. Going to use my harbor freight drywall lift. For $150 bucks a few years ago, it really saves my back! I bought a extra mast for it, it goes to 15ft. The ceiling is 14 feet. While working on this, I got a couple of ideas for projects around here.....:)

Have a good one guys!

btw, Drew - unsupervised you buy some cool toys!!!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,662  
63°F and Clear here in Berlin, going to 84°

Easy, but enjoyable day yesterday. Just rode the bus, tram, S bahn around the city sightseeing, hopping on and off as we wished. 2 day tickets at 7 euro each made it a bargain. Most of our travels were in former East. Amazing amount of construction ongoing in this city.


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This is an East German guard tower just down from the apartment. Famous as the guards shot a guy trying to swim to freedom just days after border closed. Brother maintains it as a memorial.

Today is a travel day. Train to Vilshofen. We don't get in until 1823. Train leaves in 39 minutes.

Be safe
Have a great day.

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   / Good morning!!!! #49,663  
Good morning all. The wind has dropped right down, not a single leaf wants to move this morning.

Since my wife got a "spriralizer", courgettes (which I believe some of you may know as zucchini) have been finding their way into the most unexpected dishes. Even more unexpected was that my wife didn't object when I suggested I try some of her latest courgette and lemon cake for breakfast (actually, I had already taken a piece before she got up and it was lovely - the retrospective permission simply encouraged me to go for a second slice :)). Perhaps I should get on and finish another raised bed for her and see what delights that will bring.

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   / Good morning!!!! #49,664  
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Moonlight mowing. Temp is good but bugs are bad...

Kyle, great picture of you mowing in the moonlight. By coincidence, I was watching a program last night on how to improve your night time vision and I was thinking that would be good for driving around fields at night without lights. The secret was not carrots, but to eat substances found in colourful plants - lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin. Don, have you come across these in your studies ?

BBC Two - Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 5, Episode 2 - Can I improve my eyesight?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,665  
Good morning all, 69 here this morning going to 92 with morning fog. Going to the wood turning class put on by the Central Va Wood Turners. They are located here in the valley about 15 min. from here. Looking forward to it.

Eric, I thought you were going to talk about purple vision. (Why it is called that I don't know.) It is looking near the thing you want to see and at night you can see the thing clearer than if you looked right at it. It does work.

Have a great day. Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,666  
The humidity is still vacationing with us, planning to leave tomorrow afternoon, taking its 90s with it. But today will be 93.

Good day for the local Wegmans to hold their Hatch chile festival...plan to select a few hot and a few medium hot and bring home to roast...but to sample some of their foods prepared with chiles, and to watch them roasting in the parking lot.

Then need to till a one+ acre field so I can spread 10 pounds of crimson clover seeds I picked up yesterday.

Eric, My wife made a pasta dish the other night, but turns out the pasta was really butternut squash run through the spiralizer.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,667  
good morning all.
Eric, if you hacked into a brand new lemon cake for breakfast, you must have several get out of jail passes from your wife. Now if someone had already nibbled, well, fair game.

never got to picking up brush yesterday, had to rototill the sunflowers one more time before taking off the tiller.
By then I had run out of steam.
Up early this morning to get at it while it's cooler.

hope you all have a fun weekend and watch the heat while it's still cooking out there.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,668  
71 high of 92 later off to grade long driveway

300UGUY glad you are feeling better

Ed you have some of the most unusual names for things

Tonight is big game in Bristol good luck Hokies

wngsprd heat appears to be be going on vacation for a while after tomorrow making my forecast for September wrong

Ron safe travels in motor home your trips always sound like fun
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,669  
Drinking first cup of coffee. 67° with light rain this morning. Heading to 76° with rain and thunderstorms throughout the day. .66" rain overnight. Waiting until yesterday was not a good plan. Lawn clipping windrows are everywhere. With last nights rain, not going to be easy to pickup with Trak Vac. May leave it until we get a couple day of sun. Going to do a few days of R&R with motorhome. Going to be good to be on road for a few days.
wngsprd, we drive thru Hatch, NM on out trip to AZ every year. Never bought any peppers. But have purchased pecans. They a big crop in the area.
Kyle, no nighttime grass cutting here. Dark is time to sleep.
Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,670  
2016-09-10, 0631

61 and foggy right now. A cooler high of mid-70's today with a 60% probability of rain.

First task is a dump run...after that, and if the rain holds off, mowing the lawn. It's been pretty dry here, and we do need the rain. What amazes me is how fast the grass is going, even without the rain.
I also want to swap out a Ruger 10/22 stock with a Hogue rubberized stock. That's an inside job, so can be done at anytime.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,671  
2016-09-10, 0631

61 and foggy right now. A cooler high of mid-70's today with a 60% probability of rain.

First task is a dump run...after that, and if the rain holds off, mowing the lawn. It's been pretty dry here, and we do need the rain. What amazes me is how fast the grass is going, even without the rain.
I also want to swap out a Ruger 10/22 stock with a Hogue rubberized stock. That's an inside job, so can be done at anytime.

Is it possible for you to post a picture of the new stock once it is installed?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,672  
Is it possible for you to post a picture of the new stock once it is installed?

Sure thing...probably late today or tomorrow...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,673  
. The secret was not carrots, but to eat substances found in colourful plants - lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin. Don, have you come across these in your studies ?

BBC Two - Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, Series 5, Episode 2 - Can I improve my eyesight?

Eric the research can be summed up in one sentence: ". . .many researchers believe that simply eating a diet rich in leafy green vegetables should be enough to keep your levels (lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin) healthy." And there you go, another study of the benefits of eating plants, especially leafy greens for your eyes. Leafy greens also keep the inflammation down in our arteries. :thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,674  
Good morning, 70˚ heading into only the high 80s. A cool front is hitting at 10 am bringing a 50% chance of rain.

Drew, right after I posted I remembered that you did not have a FEL on the Massey. Were FELs even available for that model. The front axels may not be stout enough for the bucket, that might have been why my Dad's Ford axel broke, it was not engineered for that amount of weight, his FEL was a dealership add-on.

My mow at Dad's yesterday turned out to be a tree trim day and I now have five piles of trees and limbs to haul to the burn piles with my grapple.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,675  
Eric the research can be summed up in one sentence: ". . .many researchers believe that simply eating a diet rich in leafy green vegetables should be enough to keep your levels (lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin) healthy." And there you go, another study of the benefits of eating plants, especially leafy greens for your eyes. Leafy greens also keep the inflammation down in our arteries. :thumbsup:

good thing I had a big portion of chopped collards at the restaurant for lunch yesterday. Too bad they dump so much fatty something and salt in it.
why can't they just flavor it with fruit or something? Something other than fat and salt. The joys of living in the South...
This is why I keep a double boiler on top of the stove all the time, to remind me to eat my vegetables. Sure was told that a long time ago. Spinach, kale and collards
readily available here. My next door farmer neighbor actually grows some collards I think. But I don't trust his chemical use, in more ways than one. ;)
His tractor leaked diesel fuel heavily the whole time he was working those fields. yum.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,676  
Too bad they dump so much fatty something and salt in it.
why can't they just flavor it with fruit or something? Something other than fat and salt. The joys of living in the South...

The same is here, bacon must be added to all vegetables. If I was a conspiracy type person I would think that the social security people have something to do with it to decrease longevity.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,677  
72F and partly cloudy @ 09:00 ... high today is predicted to be 86F with a "dangerous" afternoon thunderstorm (is there any other kind ?)

Heading up to U. B.'s here in a few to do a little torch work, after that will work on splitter.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,678  
63ーF and Clear here in Berlin, going to 84ー

Easy, but enjoyable day yesterday. Just rode the bus, tram, S bahn around the city sightseeing, hopping on and off as we wished. 2 day tickets at 7 euro each made it a bargain. Most of our travels were in former East. Amazing amount of construction ongoing in this city.


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This is an East German guard tower just down from the apartment. Famous as the guards shot a guy trying to swim to freedom just days after border closed. Brother maintains it as a memorial.

Today is a travel day. Train to Vilshofen. We don't get in until 1823. Train leaves in 39 minutes.

Be safe
Have a great day.

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That is an ugly reminder of an "evil empire".
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,679  
Good Morning! 69F @ 5:45AM. Sunny. High 92F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph.

The softener repairman finally showed up yesterday afternoon, once again confirming that calcium carbonate deposits in the valve body had caused the system not to regenerate the resin bed, leading to hard water. This time he took some samples that will be analyzed for mineral content, and measured the source water for hardness: 31 grains! That's some hard water, but not surprising since the last 200' or so of the well bore are through "blue stone", a local name for limestone. Just down the lake is Lime Saddle, and below the house are located two huge old kilns used in the '30s to make cement.:eek:

It was also a day for planning the fire reconstruction work. First the man with overall responsibility for the mitigation work stopped by, and we walked the property to get a better idea of what needed doing. Mostly it's leveling and smoothing out the dozer cuts, and separating tree and brush debris from the soil so the soil can be moved back upslope.

Then the man that will supervise the mitigation crews came through, explaining what he'd done in similar situations. He's only got a bulldozer and excavator to work with, so finesse isn't really within his capabilities. But that should work nicely for much of what needs done, and my little Kubota can finish the rest. He was **** bent to put water bars in the upper meadow cut to control erosion, but since I need to mow there I insisted he not. Instead he'll just back drag with the dozer to get rid of the grouser marks (those deep lateral indents made by the tracks). But that will flip up the many rocks mixed in with the dirt, and I'll ask for some help from the work crews to get them picked up. I think the Kubota will come in handy to shuttle them into piles.

Then the men that will actually be operating the equipment came by to take a look. The dozer operators didn't see anything that wasn't possible, and finally got the idea of what was needed after I showed them the tractor and flail mower and said "picture yourself riding that tractor up and down these hillsides mowing tall grass. Leave it so I don't fall off the tractor or get it stuck on a steep slope or drop off."

I finished the day up at the mail box where another crew had been picking up and chipping the brush that had been cleared earlier. I spoke at length with their supervisor, and it's likely that crew will be here today doing more chipping. They'll also be an excavator on site that will be used to fish the heavy wood and trees out of the berms at the bottom of the hill, and the crew will limb them up and chip "everything with leaves". Then they need to do something with the trunks and heavy limbs; I've requested that they make brush piles I can either feed my wood stove from or burn all at once after it starts raining.

Yet to be discussed it who will pay for reseeding the fire lines, but that work is clearly beyond what is possible now. Apparently the contracts for the equipment and crews only run through the weekend, and after that it'll be tough sledding to get anything more. So likely I'll be out of pocket for the seed, and playing Johnny Appleseed with my bucket to get it on the ground.

I also asked about some water to help settle the dust on the driveway, which had been ground down by the heavy truck traffic to an inch thick layer that billowed up every time one passed. Next thing I knew a water truck had drenched the drive. The driver was backing down the road as I checked the mail, and we had a nice conversation. I was able to get him to make several more passes through the weekend in hopes that the traffic would compact the dust instead of creating more. We shall see.

While I was speaking with the overall project manager, he got a radio call from the dozer crew supervisor. The supervisor was talking to someone that was complaining that the dozers were "scratching my manzanita and making marks on my rocks". I knew instantly that my lovely neighbor was once again being a PITA, and confirmed it when the conversation had ended. When I spoke to the supervisor later, he became quite animated when describing the conversation, but calmed down a bit when I explained that the lovely neighbor treated everyone like that, and suggested to him that there was more bark than bite there. The exchanges were enough to further convince me that this person is best kept at much more than arm's length, and ideally out of sight and out of mind (the latter of which he seems to be :laughing:).

Hope everyone has a great weekend!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #49,680  
56 degrees going to a high of 66 today hoping for dry conditions to finish off the Rod Run weekend here on the coast. Perfect weather yesterday sunny all day high of 68. Car show this AM should be around 900 cars in the show but there are quite a few that don't enter they just come for the cruising town. Here's just a few from yesterday!!

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