Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #134,001  
The fur babies will be waiting for you at the rainbow bridge, all young and healthy.

Good news! The truck is fixed and I will be going south early tomorrow morning to sanitize it and move in. 1st load out of Brampton, ON up to Field, ON, about 6 hours away. The rest of the loads until I get to Thunder Bay district will be coming out of North Bay, ON.

You all stay safe, I will be online when ever I can
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,002  
Good evening all. 61F for the start, mostly clear sky, light breeze. Light wind day, some clouds in afternoon, and high temp was 82F. Cleaning lady prep to start day, bike ride, the pickup leaves from front porch. nap then switch gas lines to carb and it ran fine. Then proceeded to weed eat the house driveway and fence. Rain in 5 of the 10 day forecast. Supposed to take boat for church kids but rain is threatening.
Covid update: Cooke 3230 confirmed cases, 1 active cases,Montague 1775 confirmed cases, 2 active cases, Grayson, 11356 confirmed cases, 8 active cases, local 0 active cases.
David glad pineapple upside-down cake turned out, never had it made with fresh pineapple. Yea for the guys :)
Drew sorry about the no mow neighbor. If i have a choice of liquid vs air cooled , I go liquid. Glad you cam borrow a fill-in until your mower shows. We can have a race between the truck and the mower :)
Ron glad you had productive day yesterday. another great pic
Bill hope meeting went well and they can get DIL weight down
Roy good to hear your are eating better and continuing to recover even if slow
Eric have fun choosing color, wife and I laughed at the worm kit offer :)
Billy glad nest not disturbed too much
Mwemaxx good to hear your are getting rain
Paul hope today went well with the tight schedule.
RNG sounds like a great trip overall, hope trip finishes well.
Don good luck with the plumbing.
Randy hope you are getting enough rain, good story about bait shop. Sorry about the cats
Ken a lot of water in a short time
PJ glad you got a studio night
Ted sorry to hear knee not better, wish you could get some rain.
RS hope spreader works well. sounds like rain frequency is improving
David hope Sophie's surgery and travel goes well. nice pic of the boys
Dennis sorry to hear about your renters.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle's daughter and car crash,Bird/aging issues, Billy/skin cancer, David(moss)/remodel/divorce, Buppies cancer surgery, Phil/reflux/wife's eyes,Steppenwolfe/son-auto immune disorder, Dennis/older brother/son, Grev/wife's eye, Randy/recovery, Bill/DIL home care, Ted/knee recovery, Doug and wife/health issues/nerve and pain/ wife's eyes, Ken/uncle, Drew/tendon healing, David(sadamo)/Sophie's eye surgery,RNG/fire season, and Country.
stay safe and healthy you all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,003  
Good morning, we have been enjoying dry weather all week, spent last couple of days rubbing down old paint on windows, going to try Osmo oil this time, only problem is deciding which shade to go for.

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Don, you are too modest, those shapes are surely carefully crafted countries of the world - I see South America, India, Iceland (under heavy volcanic ash cloud) ...



We have just been worming the lambs. There are a couple of doses left if you feel something wriggling inside. :)
The striped look looks cool to me too! But the black, if shiny gloss, would probably be my pick....But we all know it's what wifey wants.

Hope and pray all the joints start healing on you guys, and for the broken hearts from the loss of pets.

Prayers for Bupps, and Wng for his hernia/skin issues. Mostly's wife, Stepp's son, and others in need.

Wng, I was surprised to read about your upcoming surgery, as active as you are....Maybe you need that engine to not take 30-40 pulls???

Ordered a couple gifts for my 15yo daughter soon to be sweet 16. Got her a pretty Cross necklace from James Avery Jewelers, and a refurbished Dell laptop.

"Dell Latitude 7490 Notebook, Gray (Skin Applied), 14-in FHD Touch (1920 x 1080), Webcam, 1x Intel Core i7 Quad Core (i7-8650U) 1.90 GHz, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD HDD, No Optical, Intel Integrated Graphics, Backlit Keyboard, Windows 10 Professional"

They had them 40% off sale, from an already decent price. Got it for about $581 free shipping, but I had to pay tax on top of that. She can load student version Office Suite, or just use her Google acct suite.

I just finished a simple production job that took me about 3 days at work, now in a temporary lull, a few big jobs coming down the pipeline that will test my 5 axis cnc milling abilities.

Thomas, keep boo boo away.

RNG have fun. Hard day's ride, on a zebra striped Beemer, and you just get a salad? I'm impressed. Have fun.

Popgadget, it seems your speaker biz is taking off almost as fast as the jet you fly!!!

Hope all of you have as good of a weekend as possible.

T
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,004  
Stay safe, Bill
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,005  
Got coffee started brewing. 68° with clear skies this morning. Heading to 87° with partly cloudy skies. House windows are washed. Going to old gas engines show in Fowlerville, MI. Should be good weather for it.

Looking for a new mate.
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Randy, sorry about your cats.

Everyone stay healthy and safe.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,006  
The fur babies will be waiting for you at the rainbow bridge, all young and healthy.

Good news! The truck is fixed and I will be going south early tomorrow morning to sanitize it and move in. 1st load out of Brampton, ON up to Field, ON, about 6 hours away. The rest of the loads until I get to Thunder Bay district will be coming out of North Bay, ON.

You all stay safe, I will be online when ever I can
Glad it's finally coming together (y) safe travel.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,007  
60F few morning clouds mid 80's for high.

Outside chores done E muffin time.
Plans for today...depending on quickly temp reaches upper 70's and the angle of the sun take trimmer on long walk,other than that not sure.

Enjoy the day all.

It"s National Black Bear,Trail,Moonshine Day...for some reason it could make good country song. ;)
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #134,008  
Good morning. Low 63 high 73°F. Wind WSW 11 gusting to 17 mph. 60% chance of T-showers.

I got my days screw up again. I leave early Sunday morning.
So you get to put up with me for another day. :devilish:

Nothing planned for today, an energy conservation day.

Had he lived my Father would have been 99 yesterday. He married an older woman, by 1 month and 1 day.

Have a safe day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,009  
2021-06-05, 0700

62° right now...high in the upper 80's and a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon...

Been a rough week, but I'm coming back to life, at last...still a bit weak though. I guess my stomach shrunk a bit as I can only get a little food down at a time
Chores: Dump run and mow the lawn, then do the string trimming if I have enough stamina. I'm not going to over do anything...
If time permits, and I can hack it, I'll get those belts on the flail mower
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,010  
64 and foggy, going to 91. Got about .2 inch of rain yesterday...nice.

Thomas, I think there are too many National this and that days, but sounds like today is a good one. Yesterday being donut day, my wife took a box over where her mom lives for the folks working there.

Kyle, hope your daughter has a great birthday soon, sounds like some nice gifts.

Randy, so sorry to hear about your very loved cats. Such a sad time.

Ron, enjoy that show. Sounds like fun.

I went to an electric motor repair shop in the city yesterday...been in business since 1945...I don't think they've changed anything since...was very cool with the way it was laid out, the signage and and antiques...nostalgia.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,011  
Good morning! 69˚F Cloudy 50% chance of rain.


My plumbing project yesterday did not go as planned. The access holes for the water cut-off valves were filled with water and mud and too numerous. As I was discussing which access cover was the one for the house cutoff with one neighbor another came out, then another and all four of us were trying to determine what all the valves were used for. The other three had bought their house new but still none of us were completely sure what logic/pattern was used on the 18 covered valves between the four houses.

I texted the neighborhood rep to contact the irrigation expert for our neighborhood but no reply.

By the end of the day I know the black square cover is the main meter for two houses and the square green cover is for the irrigation back flow valve for each house. The one round green cover has wires so it must be the auto valve for the section of sprinklers near the boxes, the other round green cover must be a shutoff for the irrigation system and the other two round green covers must both cut off water for the house, one right near the meter - where the city stopped and one in my yard so I can cut the water off without going in my neighbors yard, where the meter is located, to turn off the water. Today, if it does not rain, I'll dig the valves out and see if this is right.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #134,012  
Good Morning
It’s 65 and going to 90 today without a cloud in the sky all day.
I think that it clear that the rain function on the Tempest reads higher than the actual accumulation. Every other sensor seems spot on though. I’ll keep monitoring with the Davis and old fashioned cylinder for while, but it pretty clear already.

Yesterday’s trip was more adventure than I cared for. Started off with the catering being delivered to the wrong place. At least it was at the right airport. The big issue was the weather. There were thunderstorms pretty much down the entire east coast and over the Atlantic. Enough over the ocean that the overwater routes were all shut down. That made for a longer bumpy ride to FL. Trip from FL to Bahamas was fine, weather was along the coast. Trip home was over water, but lots of deviations for weather. I was enough behind schedule that I sent an email to the band from Marsh Harbour, they decided to take the night off. I was disappointed, but by the time I got 50 lbs of pork into the smoker and went to bed I was exhausted.

Today I’m going to help setup for Grandson’s first birthday party, it will be a big outdoor party with lots of people and food. Then I get to enjoy the party. Don’t plan to do much else.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,013  
I went to an electric motor repair shop in the city yesterday...been in business since 1945...I don't think they've changed anything since...was very cool with the way it was laid out, the signage and and antiques...nostalgia.

Old shops always fascinate me, and cheap imports have made electric motor repair a thing of the past except for large 3 phase motors. The automotive starter/generator repair business is practically non existent these days.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,014  
64 and foggy, going to 91. Got about .2 inch of rain yesterday...nice.

Thomas, I think there are too many National this and that days, but sounds like today is a good one. Yesterday being donut day, my wife took a box over where her mom lives for the folks working there.

Kyle, hope your daughter has a great birthday soon, sounds like some nice gifts.

Randy, so sorry to hear about your very loved cats. Such a sad time.

Ron, enjoy that show. Sounds like fun.

I went to an electric motor repair shop in the city yesterday...been in business since 1945...I don't think they've changed anything since...was very cool with the way it was laid out, the signage and and antiques...nostalgia.

There’s a shop here (Pasco) that started as a small battery, starter, generator shop, mostly selling batteries and rebuilding the others. Anytime he could get a core he’d rebuild and put it on the shelf.
One Sunday morning I was getting ready to go boating and as always I went start it to check everything before heading to the river. Starter was dragging badly. It was a 502 Chevy and used a special starter which nobody that was open had.
Dave always said if you need something call me. Just on a whim I called the shop and he was there working on his Buick Grand National. He said bring me the starter and ham and egg biscuit from Hardee’s and I’ll rebuild it. It almost to longer to get the breakfast than for him to rebuild the starter. He charged me $20, mostly for parts.
There are now multiple stores, they sell auto parts, do service and mechanical repairs sell golf carts, etc… Dave is retired and living in Florida. A case study in honesty and hard work.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,015  
planted some impatiens and picked lettuce, thyme and parsley.
Lawn needs mowing, drives me nuts not having a mower. Maybe soon with my friend's loaner.
Right now things hurt enough not sure it's overly wise anyway.
Not that that has ever stopped me...;)

Across the river in Lambertville NJ was the George Green machine shop. I went there on a high school trip, and
was fascinated by the incredible system of 18th century overhead belts and pulleys that powered each of the machining tools
in the large building.
Whole thing was powered by a water race I believe running through there, an old creek. Now it's all built over. I'd be curious to know
how old George regulated speed with that arrangement.

zinnias are just starting to bloom, have lots of them planted.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,016  
planted some impatiens and picked lettuce, thyme and parsley.
Lawn needs mowing, drives me nuts not having a mower. Maybe soon with my friend's loaner.
Right now things hurt enough not sure it's overly wise anyway.
Not that that has ever stopped me...;)

Across the river in Lambertville NJ was the George Green machine shop. I went there on a high school trip, and
was fascinated by the incredible system of 18th century overhead belts and pulleys that powered each of the machining tools
in the large building.
Whole thing was powered by a water race I believe running through there, an old creek. Now it's all built over. I'd be curious to know
how old George regulated speed with that arrangement.

zinnias are just starting to bloom, have lots of them planted.

"how old George regulated speed with that arrangement."

Proper pulley diameters.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,017  
"how old George regulated speed with that arrangement."

Proper pulley diameters.
yes, though that assumes steady state flow of water which if creek powered would vary with heavy rains, that's what I was wondering about.
Perhaps a variable intake gate?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,018  
67°F and no rain

Off to Honolulu this morning. Avoid the pressure of last minute travel. Sophie’s surgery is Monday.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,019  
yes, though that assumes steady state flow of water which if creek powered would vary with heavy rains, that's what I was wondering about.
Perhaps a variable intake gate?
Many of the old mills used an over shoot wheel.
This used a ditch or trough to bring a side stream of water from the stream that was providing the water,
often this involved a low dam with a head gate to regulate the water flow to the over shoot wheel.
An over shoot wheel was more consistent in the power it produced as the torque was determined by the wheels diameter
and the bucket design as the weight of the filled buckets was what turned the wheel.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #134,020  
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5 gallons of potatoes were pulled today, I left all the healthy potato plants standing to pull next week. I had a surprise of a bucket of small onions underground where no green parts were visible. I’ll let the potatoes dry and skins harden before I wash them.
 

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