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   / Good morning!!!! #83,951  
RNG, this video got me laughing.

BMW Dog.
That's the look we get from our dog when we do something to her. She does not think is appropriate for a dog to do. :D

That is one patient poodle! I know a BMW motorcycle rider that takes his poodle on the bike, even on multi-day trips. I've posted a link to that video on a Facebook group he frequents, and it will be interesting to see his reaction. Thanks for posting!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,952  
33 early, ice on vehicles, 52 now. Picked up groceries at Walmart, love that service! They do the shopping and load it in your vehicle, all substituting is cleared with you ahead of time, you can see it all online, if they don’t have large they give give you two or more smalls at same price, today we got 2, 22lb cat foods to replace 1, 30 lB bag, at the same price.

Pretty but cool day, like the rest of you, gotta get use to the time change. Have a great day, God bless.

I'm interested in that Service Randy. I'm ok with them picking out package items but what about produce? I like picking out my own. How's produce worked for you!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,953  
Rick we have been using Walmart’s service since it began no produce or meat though. Saves time works very well. Fresh Market for produce local meat market for meats
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,954  
2018-11-04, 1059

Been up since about 0600...watching a couple movies I recorded (Panic in the Streets (1950) and The Snowman (mystery from Norway))
42 right now...the bug is, finally, starting to abate and there'll be no outside activities today. The high is to be in the low to mid 40's and sunny (still wet from yesterday though)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,955  
Good Morning!!!! 60F @ Either 6:30AM or 7:30AM (more about that later). Partly cloudy. High 76F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.

Well I guess it's time for my annual Grinch tirade. Last Thursday was November first. Nearly two MONTHS before Christmas. So imagine my surprise and disappointment when I walked into my allergist's office and heard Christmas carols on their Musac speakers. I almost threw up in my mouth. Not to be undone, Costco, too, had that awful music, and went the allergist one better by having fully decorated and lit artificial Christmas trees on display. I think I'll stop shopping there. It's too early for the Christmas spirit, and it's too early to start feeling like Grinch. But there you go...

And then there's the semi-annual Daylight Wasting Time thing that creeped in overnight. Some clocks here set themselves, syncronizing to an atomic clock somewhere, I think, in Colorado. The ones that do it every hour are showing the correct time this morning, the ones that do it every night will show the old time until tomorrow. And I forget which ones do what. In some of the vehicles, like the VW, you poke something in a little hole to set the hour, and into another little hole to set the minute. The Ford has a fancy Pioneer radio in it with a touch screen, and you just poke the digital clock with your finger to bring up a display you can poke some more to set the time. But one of the BMW motorcycles has an analog clock that has to get pried out of it's mount, then you can pull the stem and wind it one way or the other to set the time. It's held in there by a rubber band like thing, and one of these days that band'll break, and since the company that sells the clock is long out of business, I'll have to come up with an improvised replacement. Another BMW motorcycle has been mothballed without a battery all summer, but when it gets revived in a few weeks, I get to hold down a button on the back of its clock and watch the hands go round for a few minutes until they reach the correct time. You can't see the back of the clock where it's mounted, and the temptation is to try to turn the button instead of push it, but this year I think I'll remember how it works. Since I'm telling you all this now, maybe later if I forget I can ask here for a refresher?:laughing::D Anyway, especially since I retired, the only time I really care about the time is when I have to go to the doctor's office for an appointment. That happens so infrequently I can't sleep the night before because I'm worried I'll forget about the appointment or get the time wrong, even though it's set as an appointment with alarms on the iPhone calendar. So I really don't like the idea of upsetting Father Time's apple cart twice a year so we can supposedly get more useful sunshine out of certain days of the year. It makes no sense, really, because the basic problem is that the days get shorter in the winter, and short of righting the Earth's tilt, that's gonna happen regardless of DST or not. So why not just leave it alone? Maybe I should start looking for property in Arizona?:confused2:

Spent some quality time documenting what some of the wires are connected to on the Engine Management Unit (EMU) on the Vanagon yesterday. Took a diagram of the connector and colored the pins to match the wires that are connected to them, using Photoshop. Unfortunately, the diagram is made from the vantage point of looking into the open end of the connector, and in order to get that "view", you have to either disconnect the connector, which also stops the clock and most anything else electrical on the van, or twist the EMU box around at which point you can't see the wires very well. But it turns out that there are two large wires colored yellow with a blue strip right next to each other, and they go to pins at one corner of the connector, and that makes it easier to orient the diagram to the actual connector. Still, it's not something to do late in the day when you're tired and your eyes aren't working that well. I added colored dots from one of many of the Subaru wiring diagrams I have for the car yesterday, maybe twenty dots, and there are probably four times that remaining. Something to keep me busy on future rainy days, if we get any this winter.

I'd also been noticing a leak from the gear box on the old BMW motorcycle that's almost "done", and took off the lever on the back of the 'box to see if that rubber bellows was leaking. It was not. It turned out that the rubber bellows between the 'box and swing arm had ripped, probably when I installed it. Quarters are tight there, and the tear was on the bottom, out of sight and where it would leak the most. Unfortunately for me, to replace it, the rear wheel and swingarm had to come off, and that meant disconnecting the drive shaft as well. Tedious and time consuming work, I'm just glad I found a new bellows in a box of parts. Today I'll have to figure out how to get the clutch arm back onto the transmission. I tried for a few minutes yesterday, but the spring under that bellows and the confined space made it feel pretty much impossible without removing the swingarm again...:mur::mur:

Hope everyone is enjoying this fine fall weekend!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,956  
33 early, ice on vehicles, 52 now. Picked up groceries at Walmart, love that service! They do the shopping and load it in your vehicle, all substituting is cleared with you ahead of time, you can see it all online, if they don’t have large they give give you two or more smalls at same price, today we got 2, 22lb cat foods to replace 1, 30 lB bag, at the same price.

Pretty but cool day, like the rest of you, gotta get use to the time change. Have a great day, God bless.

We have that service available at all major stores in our area. Wife has not bought into it yet. Going grocery shopping is one of the few things she does outside the house. When she decides that she cannot do it anymore. I will probably use one of the services that delivers. Sams clubs has just started delivery. Also Kroger.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,957  
Good morning.
'Twas about 27 when I got up at 7, now it is 36 and going to a high of 41F. Wind SSE 4 mph. Sunny!

When I went out to move the 20 tons of dirt the neighbour had dropped, the sun was so bright that I couldn't face it and see through the windshield. It looked like pitrun, but on closer examination was more like sand fill with some big rocks in it. If you ran it through a fine enough screen you could use it for mortar sand in a pinch.

That is my work done for the day.

Have a good day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,958  
70°F and .69 inches rain.
No mowing today. Try to keep facing forward and unlink the body a bit
Your daylight saving time shift didn’t affect my sleep, but now everything is an hour later on TV

Gonna grill some brats and apple chicken sausages later, air fry some sweet potatoes and play cards.

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,959  
RNG, this video got me laughing.

BMW Dog.
That's the look we get from our dog when we do something to her. She does not think is appropriate for a dog to do. :D

Cute, but i just cant imagine any of my boxers allowing that.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,960  
I'm interested in that Service Randy. I'm ok with them picking out package items but what about produce? I like picking out my own. How's produce worked for you!

I'm sure I've posted before that our youngest daughter says she likes that service EXCEPT for the produce; thinks they get rid of what no one else wants in that department. From the number of employees I see filling baskets, it appears to be a very, very popular service at both Walmart and Sam's Club. I've never used it; still like taking my time, looking at different things in the store, and go frequently, buying small amounts each trip. But I can sure understand others liking the service, and may myself some day.
 

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