Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #193,153  
It's just that the timing couldn't be worse.
Like some giant entity just waiting for me to get out of the shelter.
Maybe payback for torturing flies and ants as a kid.
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   / Good morning!!!! #193,154  
God is mad at me.
Went to the local deli.
All, except the parking space furthest away is taken.
Just as I park the sky's open up.
Cursing I walk in soaked.
Takes a few minutes to get my order and I can see through the front window that the rain has stopped.
After waiting for a few old biddies at he cash register I get out just as the monsoon hits.
Now I'm really soaked to the skin.
My ball cap is dripping through to my head.
Driving home, 15 minutes, the cloud breaks and just a touch of clear sky.
Just before turning into home, flash of lightening, and monsoon starts again.
The paper bags from the Deli are soaked and threatening to fall apart.
I'm leaving a water trail through the entrance.
I put the stuff down on the kitchen counter just to see through the window the rain is just a drip.
Like really?:mad:
What did I do to deserve all this?:unsure:
Ah, to Hell with it!:devilish:
Soooo...how was the submarine?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #193,155  
Temperature bouncing 86F-93F cloud cover with 8mph wind at times sure feels good but not good enough to putter outside,weather station showing rain arriving little after 8pm until early morning. :) :)
Out the front door 5am starting stacking wood by 11am finally stack the last piece of 2 1/4 cords,area clean and rake ready for the splitter come Sunday.

No plans for the evening after dinner,set out on the deck feet up waiting for rain drops.

Enjoy your evening all.


National Kitten Day on July 10.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #193,156  
Currently looking at this trip Grand Tour of Ireland | EF Go Ahead Tours like the idea of going around the island vs just a couple of spots. 2 weeks makes it worthwhile.


Looking at making own travel arrangements appears extending back to Dublin might make sense vs leaving from Belfast.
Lot of seat time for sure. Back in the 90’s we flew Germany to Hawaii round trip - no way we will spend all those hours cramped in economy.

Had briefly considered Self Drive, but decided against it. Not that many years ago wouldn’t have considered the Tour over drive. But I’d rather leave the driving to someone else and I can look out the window.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #193,157  
I asked a young tech savvy friend what to get
for an outdoor camera, solar powered, no monthly fee and TPZ
he suggested this:

any thoughts?
No experience with that. The Amcrest I get are around $100, plus an SD card. But you have to also have to wire ethernet cable and have a POE switch. I don't like wireless, but that might be better for you not having to run wires, etc..
 
   / Good morning!!!! #193,158  
Currently looking at this trip Grand Tour of Ireland | EF Go Ahead Tours like the idea of going around the island vs just a couple of spots. 2 weeks makes it worthwhile.


Looking at making own travel arrangements appears extending back to Dublin might make sense vs leaving from Belfast.
Lot of seat time for sure. Back in the 90’s we flew Germany to Hawaii round trip - no way we will spend all those hours cramped in economy.

Had briefly considered Self Drive, but decided against it. Not that many years ago wouldn’t have considered the Tour over drive. But I’d rather leave the driving to someone else and I can look out the window.
Looks interesting. Friends of ours daughter just did a 1 yr college in Belfast. Her parents just got back from there rather recently , and then did a vacation to iceland also.

I see Airfare is extra. They do give the hotels they use, I wonder what it would cost to do it on your own with a car.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #193,159  
Yesterday it was 81F and "Fair" @ 11:45, and supposedly heading up to around 86F for the day's high. Made it to 86.5F so they were pretty much right on the money ...

Got hopper feeder refilled first thing Monday. Also seed scattered for the ground feeders.

Then spent the afternoon finishing up the mounting bracket for the diverter valve, got that all welded up and the holes drilled for mounting it on the tractor.

Friend came over in the afternoon to pick it up and dropped off the bucket for his new tractor so I can cut down his old toothbar and mounting bracket for the grapple and then weld them back up to fit the new bucket. It's 6" narrower (66" vs. 72")

Changed the bags on the 3 Japanese Beetle traps. Woman picked up scent lures the other day, so I could put up a 4th trap if I can find some place to hang it.

Woman watered the broccoli and cabbage, both of which seem to be thriving ... even if a little worm-eaten in spots:

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She sprayed them with Sevin back on Monday and that will probably need to be done again once the chances for rain have passed ... likely tomorrow. Then get the hoops up and get them covered with insect netting.

She and I also spent some time weeding and watering the pepper plants, didn't quite get that finished though before She decided She had had enough (was very warm and humid):

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I did a little trimming of the leaves of the Bush Beefsteaks so the eggplant and beets that are planted in between them wouldn't be shaded out.

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Tomatoes are going crazy and are pretty much out of control,
Largest Sunny Boys are over 56" tall:

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The largest Bush Beefsteaks which are only supposed to get around 24" tall are over 44" in height and the largest indeterminate tomatoes on the vertical trellis are taller than I am (6' 1")

Probably have 100's of fruits on the vine at this point:

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Did some more pruning on the tomatoes ... but I'm way behind ... :(

Gave the indeterminate tomatoes on the vertical trellis and the Sunny Boys 15 minutes of water each with the soaker hoses before I knocked off for the day out there.

Went up to the shop around 23:30 last night and cut the mounting plates off the bracket for the grapple and got the toothbar moved over to work on it.

Might do that later this evening, along with moving the bucket itself up to the shop.

Currently cloudy and 68F here @ 17:15, with some light showers occasionally moving through.

LWS reports we got around 0.89" of rain from Beryl as it came through.

Most of the rain passed north of us but we managed to get a decent soaking. Lots of wind earlier when I got up.

Hope everyone is having a decent Wednesday ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #193,160  
Good Afternoon,
She died in 1951, I wonder what she thought of her grandson going off to war to fight the germans
Dennis, my grand parents on my fathers side immigrated from Germany in 1923. My Uncle was 4 or 5 at the time and my father wasn’t born until early 1925. All the old Germans that were here in America wanted my uncle Gunther and my father to join the Bundt ! That was basically the recruitment for the ****** youth corp ! My father and uncle wouldn’t have any of that and enlisted ! My father was in the Pacific Theater and my Uncle was in Europe. I would say they made the right decision! 😉

Woman watered the broccoli and cabbage, both of which seem to be thriving ... even if a little worm-eaten in spots:
RS, our broccoli is taking a beating even with the bag a big Beautiful job on your garden ! It’s a work of art ! 🙏

Have a good evening ! 🙏
 

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