Good Morning!!!! 69F @ 4:45AM. Abundant sunshine. High 93F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph.
Still under a Red Flag Warning, which has now been extended through Tuesday.
Was up outside early to try to
see a string of StarLink satellites. Another 60 went into orbit yesterday, but there was enough light pollution that they weren't visible. Checking the
coverage map, there are still gaps, so it'll still be a while before StarLink comes to town around here.
Beautiful sunrise, Ron. Thanks for sharing.
The TOSRV route was 105 miles each way back when I was riding it, Bruce. I understand it's changed over the years as "improvements" have been made to the sleepy country roads it took back then. One year I hooked up with a fast pack of riders and made the trip in a little over 5 hours. I think all I saw was the back wheel of the guy in front of me...
That's why I bought a low hours used Kubota, Bill. Their implementation of the hydrostatic transmission with the one rocker pedal is hard to do without once you get used to it.
Hope your shoulder feels better soon, Drew, but there's nothing wrong with your green thumb!
Sounds like something is wrong with the unloader valve on your Speedair, Kyle.
That was the first time I had a pizza pie not weld itself to the pan, Don. I've tried corn meal, olive oil, and a teflon coated cookie sheet, and none of them were stick free. The Pam worked great, but I sprayed several seconds worth of it on there. I have a silicon sheet and a silicon covered rolling pin, and the dough sticks to both of them like glue, even when I dust it with flour. Guess I need to watch some Youtube videos to get the hang of it.
I purchased the Deer Scram back in '16, RS. Five years old, but I wasn't impressed with the results even when new. Just another reason I didn't replant any of the landscaping that got wiped out by the Camp Fire in '18.
Insurance is supposed to spread risk over a homogeneous group of people. Insurance companies have used information technology to segregate people into risk classes, and charge accordingly. That breaks the basic tenant of insurance, and profits for insurance companies are skyrocketing as as homeowners and medical insurance becomes unaffordable for millions of people.
Managed to get through the pile of manzanita yesterday, again without a lot of useable firewood. The feed pile is sure getting big, though.
Late lunch, felt sleepy, so took a nap. Enjoyed a beer on the back porch with the lizards, both of which climbed up on my knee to see what I was doing. Stubby came over and watched me work the iPhone for a while, not sure what he made of Facebook, but he's getting a lot more comfortable about sitting on me. Dinner and a movie finished off the day.
Hope everybody's Monday gets off to a great start.