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   / Good morning!!!! #168,421  
Your A1C is great as well as your glucose level IMO. The past 10 years I've been running 6.3 - 6.5 which are great #'s for an insulin dependent diabetic. Last year I started running ~6.7 which freaked me out, but my PCP told me that for my age 6.7 is a "good" #. I do not have a sweet tooth; but I am a fat and grease addict. The martinis do not help. For all my "stuff" my bloodwork is really decent.

Thanks for the compliment for the owl pics. Bluejays tipped me off to its presence while I was drinking my coffee. I drove/coasted down the driveway in the truck. At 3 frames/second in "burst" mode I got quite a few pictures. The owl remained there for quite a while after I left and returned to my coffee.

I might over time post some Warbler pictures. I "captured" 7 different species; some of them considered "rare" last year.
Thank you for posting the owl pictures. They are not easy to catch. We have them around but very elusive.

I have been doing mostly self monitoring of my A1C for the last 30 years getting lab results every 6 months. As you know A1C is a 3 month look back and getting results every 6 months I am staying up on it before it can derail too badly. Controlling it with diet and exercise. Last results went red on the lab results at 5.8. Doctor said don't worry about it that is good number for age.

We have large trees with so many birds but the iPhone is not the ideal one for pictures at that distance
 
   / Good morning!!!! #168,422  
Morning all, 55 going to 77, sun is up

Spent hours disassembling my jeep dash to replace the heater drive gear, only to find out the door itself is stuck, which is what broke the gear. So not sure what to do as fixing this design defect means taking the heater core and half of the truck apart :-(
Reassembled dash.

Today off to Shad Fest in Lambertville then to see son's band play for Earth Day in Doylestown.

Another big Ash fell while walking the dog at 9pm, she just about ran to get back into the house..

Dandelions in salad, in stir frys , made into wine, but mostly just popping up on my mulched in areas. How come the deer only eat what I don't want them to, but leave all the weeds behind?

Be well,

Partially disassembled dash, all that metal had to come out too.
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   / Good morning!!!! #168,424  
deer are sure welcome to my dandelions, was out weedwacking them this morning

however the fact that my tulips all made it, not one munch so far, tells me no deer around here.
The cull might have disrupted the local habitat, which it was trying to do, since deer counts per acre were ten times too high.

at least for this year, I get to see tulips everywhere.

vacuumed up a ton of dead ants in rv. Last application of Raid did the trick. I aired out the rv for days, no smell now.
have to make the bed using new flat sheets. A task I have been putting off.

am wondering if putting a little corn meal on gravel under rv would be a good deterrent?
I think I have some mint oil here which I'm told also is a good deterrent. can spray that under rv too.
don't want to hurt pollinators
 
   / Good morning!!!! #168,425  
Good morning! A little late posting....
Overnight low was 37°, heading up to 65°. Sunny and just "breezes" ---- but breezes here are 15-20 mph. Sure better than 55 mph though.

Drip irrigation has been started, still need to finish a couple more changes. They will get done before moving on to prep for the tree planting.

Everyone have a great day!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #168,426  
67°F and no rain.

Another step forward into the past. Lunch with the retired military guys. Attempting to get back on schedule with meeting every other month.

Will pickup some diesel and mower gas while in town. Possibly a stop at HD if I can’t find 4 1/2 bolts and nuts for the flail. Get that tensioner installed when I get home. Maybe even get a bit of mowing.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #168,427  
46F wet, and cloudy @ 12:00, heading to around 58F for the day's high. Calling for off and on rain showers. LWS reporting 0.98" accumulation so far.

Got steel for main part of the mobile base under saw all cut, trimmed out and mostly beveled for welding last night:

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Today I'll try and locate a container that is long enough to accommodate the pieces - which are about 22" long overall - so I can give them a bath in some vinegar to remove the mill scale.

Also need to cut a few more pieces of angle for mountings for the feet which will be able to be screwed down to take the base off its wheels.

I think I already have something that will work for the feet, which got thrown into a delivery I was making back in the day and the consignee didn't want them. Just need to mine for some bolts or threaded rod which fits them.

Last night I ordered a just a pair of plain wheels from Amazon which should be here in the next couple of hours.

Plan is to use two fixed (non-swiveling) wheels along with a single locking + swiveling caster that I already have ... which will ensure that the base always has all three points of contact on the ground (co-planar)

Also ordered some metric shoulder bolts and self-locking nuts from McMaster which shipped today and should be here Monday.

Need to do some surface mining and clear a bunch of crap off the large welding table so it can be used to lay out and tack up the mobile base.

Might be a trip up or down to Menards to pick up a couple of small items for the wiring on the On/Off paddle switch. Mulch is also on sale ... hmmm ...

Hope everyone is having a good Saturday ... (y)
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #168,429  
This coming week I anticipate quite an influx of returning migratory birds. I have far too many picture that I have taken to ever share here, but I will share these 2 taken last month. The Barred Owl was just off our driveway and was very tolerant of the photoshoot from the truck.
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I have Owls around my place. I hear them. But have not been lucky enough to catch one while I have camera in a position to get a photo. I will keep trying.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #168,430  
Depends on what you are digging ours Cat 305E we have 24, 30, 18, 6 inch buckets. Do not have quick connect but do have tilting blade. Hope this helps
I will be primarily removing stumps and moving logs for my WoodMizer, with occasional ditching and ditch-cleaning.
 

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