Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #102,791  
2019-11-29, 0845

28 right now...high in the low 30's today.
No chores, no plans...take the day as it goes...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,792  
Looking, sorry about smoky
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,793  
Bird, one fun thing about not updating maps is finding a new section of road. Our sat nav lady starts to say take a left or a right, then a u turn and finally goes into stunned silence once she believes the car is in the middle of a field :)

Even with a fresh, free update, Eric, my Garmin has tried to send me down a boat ramp, up someone's driveway, to the top of a mountain so I could use the cul-de-sac there to turn around, to someone's house that it thought was a BBQ restaurant, through a dry wash to get back to the main highway, and has many times told me the place where I was going was on the right, when in reality it was on the left (or vice versa). And I always turn the voice off when using a GPS or phone based navigation. I don't like being nagged.:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,794  
So our guests think we are jinxed, since about 5 years ago our refrigerator died on Thanksgiving day while they visited.

...

Or, can I just come over and stay with one of you? :)

I'd be more inclined to not invite those jinxed guests back.:laughing:

You're welcome here; one advantage to being sick on T-Day is it was pretty quiet with just me and the TV...:thumbsup:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,795  
Wng, sorry to hear of your troubles/drama yesterday.... Today will be a better day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,796  
Good Morning!!!! 35F @ 7:00AM. Sunshine and clouds mixed. High 49F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.

Thanks for the ID guides on the Hairy/Downey woodpeckers, Don. There are several of one or the other here, and they play tag with each other and make all kinds of racket with their calls.

Sounds like you all had some wonderful food yesterday! Nope no one got a tummy ache, especially you and yours, Randy!

Smoked the ribs on the BBQ for about five hours, and yes, with the cool temps, it was tough keeping the temperature right. They came out nice and tender, but with just a bit of char when there was a flare up when I was basting 'em with sauce at the end. Two bags of leftovers for later, too. No way I can eat a whole rack these days.

If memory serves me correctly, I had to remove a mix of twenty something screws and bolts to get the dash off yesterday, and though I was able to get better routing for the heater hoses and cut down on a lot of electrical wire clutter, there remain some interference issues when trying to install the glove box. I'm still glad I went to the trouble though, as I also found that some of those fasteners hadn't been tightened properly. That shouldn't have come as a surprise, considering past experience. Anyway, I have a few ideas to try out on the glovebox today, and some new information on what might be causing the hard cold start problem, too.

TGIF gang!:drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,797  
It was a mixed sun/cloud breezy 25ºF for today’s low; a mixed sun/clouds 29ºF presently which is probably close to today’s high temperature. I anticipate increasing sunshine and reducing wind later today. I have never used the BGE in winds like yesterday’s before. I had to start the chimney charcoal starter in the Egg with the lid down and fully vented, but once the charcoal started it was cooking as usual. The lamb and potatoes came out great.

Thanks for the clarification on the woodpeckers. I did not know/remember the differences in beak lengths.

RIP Smokey :( Bill- It’s never easy helping a beloved pet transition to a better place. :(

Billy- I am happy to read that you pulled dinner for 11 off successfully. I am sorry to read about Coco and the resultant drama. I hope that her puncture wound only requires a good cleaning and some antibiotic ointment. Good luck with her and the “hurt feelings.”

“I know how badly it hurts and I can’t say thing to help, but I’m counting on that Rainbow Bridge being real.”- Randy

Frank- I am happy to read that your trip to NYS went well and that you had a great Thanksgiving. This next weather system bears watching. This pending system may become a 3 day event.

Rich- It reads like great eats was had by all.:cool: I have never eaten fried turkey (yet). “I should have taken a picture, but didn’t”- I resemble that remark :embarrassed:

RNG- I hope that you are feeling better.

I hope that everyone who did over-indulge during Thanksgiving recovers quickly.

My + thoughts and prayers
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,798  
35 going to 51.

LFN, sorry to hear about your cat. Hope you will get another soon.

Get well, RNG!

LS, thanks for sharing those cool snow pix.

We had 11 at our house for dinner...went well until the oven started dying before all was cooked. Its temp dropped and wouldn't stay above 222. Quick reboot, and read of the owner's manual didn't help. I always write the date acquired, price, and where bought on the front of the owners manual...ironic that the purchase date was exactly 3 years before. I didn't check the warranty yet, but could it be 3 years? So our guests think we are jinxed, since about 5 years ago our refrigerator died on Thanksgiving day while they visited.

I finished cooking everything (3 casseroles, turkey, salmon) on the outdoors grill...but the wind and cold made it hard to keep the heat constant.

Then one of the guest dogs attacked Coco and left a deep tooth puncture on top of her head. Coco is big (85 lbs) but is all bark and growl, not a dog fighter. Cleaned wound, but I don't think it looks too good this morning, so think a visit to vet this morning is wise. One of the other guests insulted the dog owner, so we also have some feelings to deal with today.

Or, can I just come over and stay with one of you? :)

Come on down. Bring Coco to swim, we have a great pond, but no mountains to hike on. Hope Coco's head wound heals fast. Sorry about your oven and guests' feelings. There are some dog breeds I have very little sympathy for.

Eric- can't bury it just yet. Too many memories. It's been with me since I was 20 yo, through all the thick and thin, used at college parties, Christmas parties, and like my brother used to say, "Turn it up and drive the roaches out of the house"...Your clouds must have come to us.

Sorry about all the oven problems. The smoked Turkey sounds great!

We had 12, should've been 14, but 2 weren't able to make it.

Repaired my autistic daughter's bicycle yesterday morning. It had a flat front tire/tyre and I had a new inner tube on the shelf, so I got her going again. Much easier to change out a bicycle tire than a tractor flat...

Taking her to my mom's today for a cupcake baking lesson.

Coffee tastes great this am. Intermittent showers. Cloudy and cool 52F, but a warm front coming and getting up to 71F later.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,799  
Good morning to all! Low was only 34 last night, actually went up to that after being in the upper 20's all day. Now it is really foggy with all the snow on the ground and the temp now at 36.

The next storm is approaching with a cold front...so....the snow will freeze over, get some fresh snow on top (1-3"), then turn to rain this afternoon, then freeze again tonight.... This should prove to be very interesting :eek:

Today does not include any shopping... Thank goodness! Watching the crowds waiting in lines on TV news is enough for us. Online shopping and delivery to home works well!

I 'm going to try and set up the new generator today. Not too much to assemble, but they recommend a 4-5 hour "break in" period varying the load. First time I have heard of needing to break in a generator. They did send a bottle of break-in oil, and specify changing the oil to synthetic after the break-in run.

Maybe grease the tractor while I run the genny, I've been procrastinating on greasing it....why I don't know....

All the talk of navigation systems... I must be old and set in my ways....maybe just old school....either use a map if it's out of the area or look up direcrations beforehand. We used CAD navigation at work, but as soon as I would leave work, it was back to "old school".
Maybe that's why....association with work....

Still having the computer issues....new one arrives next week. I hope I keep my sanity until then....

Everyone have a great, or at least, a better day!

Prayers sent for all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #102,800  
35 going to 51.

LFN, sorry to hear about your cat. Hope you will get another soon.

Get well, RNG!

LS, thanks for sharing those cool snow pix.

We had 11 at our house for dinner...went well until the oven started dying before all was cooked. Its temp dropped and wouldn't stay above 222. Quick reboot, and read of the owner's manual didn't help. I always write the date acquired, price, and where bought on the front of the owners manual...ironic that the purchase date was exactly 3 years before. I didn't check the warranty yet, but could it be 3 years? So our guests think we are jinxed, since about 5 years ago our refrigerator died on Thanksgiving day while they visited.

I finished cooking everything (3 casseroles, turkey, salmon) on the outdoors grill...but the wind and cold made it hard to keep the heat constant.

Then one of the guest dogs attacked Coco and left a deep tooth puncture on top of her head. Coco is big (85 lbs) but is all bark and growl, not a dog fighter. Cleaned wound, but I don't think it looks too good this morning, so think a visit to vet this morning is wise. One of the other guests insulted the dog owner, so we also have some feelings to deal with today.

Or, can I just come over and stay with one of you? :)

Sorry for the thanksgiving issues.
 

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