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Isn't this amazing? Trying to decide if I need a long sleeve jersey to ride.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,132  
64°F and .04 inches rain last 24 hours

Be safe
Have a great day

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   / Good morning!!!! #34,133  
Dave, best wishes for your Mom's recovery.

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   / Good morning!!!! #34,134  
Good Evening. 1955, clear, 80F with 66% humidity. Our high was 91F and tonight's forecast low is 64F. Last night we had a bad wind storm blow through about 2100. It didn't last long, but the resulting power outage hung around until after midnight. It blew some of my sweet corn over, and turned over melon and cucumber vines.

My cousin and I spent the day canoeing on the Chipola River. When he wasn't hung up, he was catching little big mouth bass. We were not going to keep them, even if they had been long enough.

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Dave, hope your Mom has a speedy recovery.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,135  
made good progress on the walkway, took longer than hoped to get the grades right, but we shall see.

What I did not like was finding I had two mini sinkholes in the walkway bed. One shovel handle went down half its length. My two firemen are not small guys for sure... and they really worked on those two soft sections. My roller would not fit, so they hand tamped over and over.

All the existing sand was dug out, underlayment put it, tamped, sand, tamped, then the plastic sections, then the pavers just got started before the heavens opened up and we had a tropical dump down on us. Even my phone started buzzing saying there was a local tornado alert, luckily involving the area ten miles east of me. Nasty storm front for sure.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #34,136  
Isn't this amazing? Trying to decide if I need a long sleeve jersey to ride.

I was couped up all day inside work. Came out and was surprised to a misty 65 degrees. Rare. I used to have a crawdad feast every year the 1st weekend in May (same as Kentucky Derby). 2 or 3 times out of 17, it was a cold, windy affair.

Ready for the rains to go to the northwest of Austin to fill up the lakes.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,137  
made good progress on the walkway, took longer than hoped to get the grades right, but we shall see.

What I did not like was finding I had two mini sinkholes in the walkway bed. One shovel handle went down half its length. My two firemen are not small guys for sure... and they really worked on those two soft sections. My roller would not fit, so they hand tamped over and over.

All the existing sand was dug out, underlayment put it, tamped, sand, tamped, then the plastic sections, then the pavers just got started before the heavens opened up and we had a tropical dump down on us. Even my phone started buzzing saying there was a local tornado alert, luckily involving the area ten miles east of me. Nasty storm front for sure.

Drew, That last pic might just be the heaviest load you've had in the FEL. :)

Dave, more prayers for your mom.

Ron, easy on that back. You only have one.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,138  
made good progress on the walkway, took longer than hoped to get the grades right, but we shall see.

What I did not like was finding I had two mini sinkholes in the walkway bed. One shovel handle went down half its length. My two firemen are not small guys for sure... and they really worked on those two soft sections. My roller would not fit, so they hand tamped over and over.

All the existing sand was dug out, underlayment put it, tamped, sand, tamped, then the plastic sections, then the pavers just got started before the heavens opened up and we had a tropical dump down on us. Even my phone started buzzing saying there was a local tornado alert, luckily involving the area ten miles east of me. Nasty storm front for sure.

I didn't realize you had sink holes in NC? I have 2 on my property, but mine are what I use as burn pits for the trees I had knocked over. When they parceled out this area they did it in 10 acre tracts, and if you look at an aerial view every property had one, you can follow the path. I do think mine are a little bigger, they are 30 foot across, and about 16 foot deep. Lori wanted to turn one into a pond.....
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,139  
Drew, are you going to put a boarder on those pavers or just butt up sand next to them?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,140  
made good progress on the walkway, took longer than hoped to get the grades right, but we shall see. What I did not like was finding I had two mini sinkholes in the walkway bed. One shovel handle went down half its length. My two firemen are not small guys for sure... and they really worked on those two soft sections. My roller would not fit, so they hand tamped over and over. All the existing sand was dug out, underlayment put it, tamped, sand, tamped, then the plastic sections, then the pavers just got started before the heavens opened up and we had a tropical dump down on us. Even my phone started buzzing saying there was a local tornado alert, luckily involving the area ten miles east of me. Nasty storm front for sure.

Drew. Be careful with those sink holes. Sometimes they grow very fast.

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