Good Morning!!!! 58F @ 6:00AM. Partly cloudy. High 74F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.
Plenty of aches and pains to go around this time of year with all the spring cleaning, planting, and yard work. Hope everyone is back on their feet very soon.
How do you keep all those potatoes from spoiling, Don? Do you have a nice, cool root cellar? A 5 pound bag barely makes it a month here in the pantry, and I end up discarding several that go soft or sprout too many eyes.
You should teach Whipper to use a shovel on those snakes. But it sounds like she's doing just fine with her teeth!
I tried to use an infrared based driveway alarm for a while, but moving brush triggered too many false alarms. Deer and turkey would also trigger it.
Got about five more hours in mowing yesterday, much of it on the steepest part of the property. Learned that very small throttle openings will preserve traction and eventually let the tractor back up slopes that would normally require help from the bucket. Which inspired dreams of cutting down the slope on the driveway and using the spoils to decrease the slope on those steep inclines. Drew dreams of new tractors, while I'd be happy with moving a lot of dirt and rock...
Also finished cleaning up the damage from the plasma cutting on one side of the trailer, and realizing one of the stake pockets on each side will interfere with mounting the new fenders. They're about 3" longer than the old ones. The could be mounted off center from the wheels and still work just fine, but that would look odd. Also got the rectangular tubing cut for the mounts. Found some with 1/4" walls, which will provide plenty of meat for the bolts that will attach the fenders. The neighbor's coming over this morning to talk about making provisions for tire basket type ratchet straps, which both he and I like a lot more than chains when hauling cars.
Before his visit I'll be out with the pole saw taking care of low hanging branches so I can finish mowing the treed areas of the property. Every year I say I'm going to get the limbing done before I mow but never do, but this year I'm going to do it right and avoid getting slapped in the face!
Hang in there, gang, Friday's comin'!