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Good morning from te sunny south rain out three days in a row this week now really behind

New unit installed heating and air very cool this morning. Thermostat is smarter than me and wifi comparable. Trane unit super quiet and 15 seer so should be cheaper to run than the old one

Riptides good luck in job search

Larro happy belated to wife


ronjhall happy belated to your mom. Moms are special people

Mossflowerwoods has been busy glad to see things are going his way. Wish he could send loggers my way

Roy losing sleep is never a good thing. Glad you got rested

This is a short trip for us back home tomorrow but nice to get away even if for a short time
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,702  
45 with sunny Skies this Morning with a high of 69.Today we are going to City Wide Garage Sale.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,703  
Of all the beef products, isn't a relatively lean steak the "healthiest" to eat and get protein?
I eat beef perhaps once a week, sometimes every two weeks. Mostly chicken and pork otherwise.
No scrapple for me...

Don't worry over which meat is un-healthy, they all are about the same. Enjoy while you can, knowledge can be a real appetite spoiler.

Good morning! 68˚ heading to the 90s, clear sky. This is cut and bale time in the county. There is a bumper hay crop with the rain and for many this is the first time this season they have been able to get into the fields after the rains.

My yard requires mowing every 5 days to see the snakes. I'm worried that my keen snake-eye will be out of practice with the wearing of the "I don't care what lurks in the grass" snake boots.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,704  
71 this morning and headed to 88 today. Chicken coops are mowed along with the driveway. Just yard and barn left. Loader bucket it finished also.

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Off to the river port to get wife some river Rock for the flower beds. Thinking about 4 tons.

Happy belated birthday to Ron and Larro's ladies.

Drew. Buy the acre. Sow in grass. Fence with 5 strands barbed wire. Buy calf. Feed a good mineral, water, and a few soybean hulls. Take to slaughter house. Have all the prime cuts and ground beef you want for about $4/ lb. Sounds like a good plan. :). That's how we eat so much beef.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,705  
Txdon looks like a speed bump to me!
Larro happy birthday to Margie, hope she had a special day.

June 6 and the only reminder in the local paper was in a Snoopy comic. Sad!
Thank you to all who presently serve or who have served in the past. Remember all who made the ultimate sacrifice .

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   / Good morning!!!! #34,706  
Good Morning. 0915, sunny, 81F with 78% humidity. Forecast high of 90F with 20% chance of rain today, and a low of 71F tonight. I took Margie to catch her ride this morning. She is off to Kissimmee {near Orlando} for a week long election conference. Some of her cohorts are going to see the Mouse tonight. After that ride, I doubt if she will feel like joining them. I came on into work three hours early. I figured it was better to sit around here and get paid than to drive home and do the same.

Hope everyone has a good weekend,

Larro


a very comfortable 62 degrees going up to 82 today, in clouds and likely some thunderstorms this afternoon.
So....off this morning to see what's going on at the country club, big golf weekend which is of zero interest to me, just curious as a newbie what's going on there. Then I head North on the same road to Edenton where after the parade gets through town I'm going to find their high school where the tractor meet is:Upcoming June Events - Visit Edenton - Chowan County - North Carolina.
Not going to be able to do a huge amount of walking with my right foot just zapped for a plantar's wart. (yes that nitrogen does make one's eyes water after they hold it on for awhile...)

But my camera trigger finger will work just fine.

I pass the local butcher shop on the way Request Rejected
where I learned every conceivable way of using/eating a pig. So much of this stuff looked
seriously unhealthy. Not quite like Larro's or Don's careful meal planning at all...
Of course even our local Food Lion has pickled pigs feet, tails, etc.
enough to make one a vegan...;)

I might stop there on the way home and see if they have any deals. The last time I went I caught the tail end of strip steak sale for 7 dollars a pound, and it was prime for sure. I bought a dozen, and carefully froze most. I listened to the butcher's advice to get every last bit of air out of the wrap. The local supermarkets just don't stock this top end meat but then I don't want to pay for it anyway. I'm seriously cheap when it comes to meat. Over 5 bucks a pound, it had better be mighty enticing... I can afford it, I just refuse to spend it. I guess that defines cheap, who knows. We all set lines in the sand like this, in our own ways.

Of all the beef products, isn't a relatively lean steak the "healthiest" to eat and get protein?
I eat beef perhaps once a week, sometimes every two weeks. Mostly chicken and pork otherwise.
No scrapple for me...

Boneless chicken breasts, frozen, are still at 1.99 on sale, almost a permanent sale. Seems unfair the chicken farmers get so little for their product so I guess you have to do seriously big numbers to make it work. Can you imagine having an equivalent 50,000 cattle? considering what hamburger costs we should be paying at least 2.50 for chicken.
Perhaps there is more cost in raising each pound of beef vs chicken. I'm plenty old enough to know when beef was much, much less expensive.

but I surely digress. Have a great weekend.

Drew, after spending so much time in 1718, that town will always be Queen Anne's Creek to me.

I use Press and Seal when freezing meat {as well as freezer bag}. It works pretty well for me.

In beef, fat equals flavor. I don't eat it very often, but I like a well marbled steak when I have one. And at least part of the high price of beef can be marked up to Iowa being the first presidential preference primary, and the corn lobby having more influence than their number warrant.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,708  
June 6 and the only reminder in the local paper was in a Snoopy comic. Sad!
Thank you to all who presently serve or who have served in the past. Remember all who made the ultimate sacrifice .

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Well said. My Daddy didn't go ashore on June 6th. He came across the Atlantic, landing in France on August 18th. He took the walking tour of France that summer and fall, until he was shot twice and captured in early winter. He spent 6 long months as a POW. Like most of that generation, he always said he didn't do anything special, just what had to be done.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #34,709  
68°F and .5 inches rain last 24 hours.

Happy belated birthday to Mrs Larro :)

Be safe
Have a great day

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   / Good morning!!!! #34,710  
65F and sunny @ 11:30 ... heading up to a high of 77F ...

Will cut and split wood for awhile, then drop the box blade, pull the loader, and stick the MMM on and get the front lawn mowed.

Managed to better than double the size of the (split) wood pile @ the shop yesterday ... mostly pine and a little hardwood (maple, oak) ... worked until it was so dark I had to knock off because it was no longer safe ... quit around 21:45 ...

Still far short of Thomas' cord per day pace though ...

Thomas, are you cutting logs into rounds while you split, or they already cut ?

... And finally, I don't know about sycamore, but the oak around here splits much more easily when it's dry. And the dryer the better.
I can now confirm that the same is certainly true for sycamore ...

I pulled one of the smaller logs and cut it into rounds, thinking I'd maybe split the smaller stuff, and leave the large ones to dry for a few months ... was really surprising how much even the small rounds weigh.

Yeah, that ain't gonna happen ... a 10" or 11" round is so hard to split, that it will stall the engine on the splitter. Got several of them stuck on the wedge and had to use a chain and the cylinder to pull them off ... no easy feat when the round is as tall as the wedge and there's no wood sticking up for the chain to catch.

Found this up on hardwoodinfo.com:

"It is resistant to splitting due to the interlocked grain."

Yeah, no kiddin' ... :rolleyes:

Looks like all of it is going to have to dry for awhile before it can be split.

Dang valve cover is still leaking on the splitter engine ... guess I might have to pony up for a new valve cover if the next stab at making a gasket that will seal doesn't take ... and the screw on the air cleaner cover backs itself out ... just not enough thread on the stamped steel plate it screws into.

Still have a couple of leaks on the hydraulics as well ... one on the supply side where the hose connects to a 90 degree swivel at the inlet to the log lift valve ... and another at the rear of the cylinder, where the end plate should be sealing to the cylinder tube. Cylinder probably needs disassembled and seals replaced.

Hope everyone has an enjoyable and productive weekend.
 

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