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   / Good morning!!!! #55,661  
2017-03-06, 0317

2 degrees right now...about the mid-40's today.

Well, back to work and catch up on stuff I should have been doing while I was at that 3 day seminar.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #55,662  
About one inch of snow that is melting fast. See the herring fleet is off shore, should be fishing for about one week. Going to go around the corner and see if I can get a picture of a fishing boat and Chrome lighthouse in the background.

Look forward to the picture, if you manage to take one. Do you get the herring fishermen about the same time each year ?

I find it impossible to see the word herring without this swimming around my head.

You shall have a fishy on a little dishy
You shall have a fishy when the boat comes in
You shall have a herring on a little dishy
You shall have a herring when the boat comes in


There are many different versions of the "Dance to your Daddy" folk song. If anyone hasn't heard it before, this the closest I could find, although it has a long list of additional fish and misses out the herrings ! When The Boat Comes In - Alex Glasgow - YouTube


Kyle, sounds like we are all missing your son's fabulous bass picture. Can you try and post (reduced size ?) picture again, or else it will forever be the digital age equivalent of a typical, arms outstretched, "it was this big" fisherman's tale. :laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,663  
Sun is shining brightly this morning, picking out the white blossom on a distant solitary bush that is fast becoming a tree in it's own right. It inadvertently got left behind in a nursery bed when I first arrived here and somehow managed to escape the hoe from a later crop of potatoes. I intended to transplant it long ago but now it has earned it's position in the landscape and is welcome to stay for as long as I am around.

Good luck with the plot negotiations farmer2009. A view out the window would be good, upwind of the muck heap even better. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,664  
4F winds have calm down mid 40's for high.

Those that been sugaring had good rest from boiling this weekend...except if they were tapping.

Monday already :eek: after work picking up more branches/limbs from the weekend snarling winds.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,665  
28 degrees out and I can hear the sounds of flowers expiring...

had fun yesterday cleaning parts for my Gravely mower restoration, took the local equivalent of Purple Power and diluted it four to one, works well, not good on paint though. I wanted the non flammable solvent, not the stuff they usually sell for parts washers in five gallon buckets. At one point I looked back and went uh oh, time to turn it off. Too many bubbles...and later that afternoon, doubts crept in, did I turn the switch off, will I see foaming bubbles squeezing out of the doors of the barn? so yes, back down I went to check, it was off of course.
I didn't get this no name parts washer from Harbor Freight, though theirs are very similar. Trying to get one step better quality without tripling price and getting US made shop equipment for pros, which I just don't need. Strong motor on pump, almost wished it was variable to slow it down. I spent about thirty bucks more than the HF one and I think the steel is thicker, this tub with a motor is very nicely made.

Now the real question is...where does one properly dispose of about 7 gallons of super dirty parts washing liquid when the time comes? Maybe the township has a drop off facility. It's not oil so the regular places won't take it
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #55,666  
Thomas, I think making maple syrup from one's own trees must be very satisfying.
A very direct connection to your land. Vertical farming.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,667  
30 chilly degrees high of 60 later today

Toppop another big cool down this coming weekend but short lived. Some calling for snow Sunday
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,668  
32 out this AM. I am sure the remaining survivors of flowering bulbs had their last stand yesterday. Too bad, the yard is so colorful in the spring. Oh well. Yesterday's work around the silo got real interesting. As I was raking, I managed to pull up two metal roof panels from a nearby shed. LOL. Anyway the silo stands alone and clean of brush for the first time in 100 years. Not sure what to do with the extra space. LOL.

Have a great day all, be safe.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,669  
27 going to 61 and sunny.

Farmer, best wishes for your home site search.

riptides, congrats on the silo cleano. Post a pic if you get time.

Drew, those parts are squeaky clean looking.

Sawed up the fallen pine over my path yesterday...used my super Billy grapple to move the logs (my arms/back/legs). Then cut a few snags out while I was at it. Then shoveled up a FEL bucket of creek sand by the bridge to fill in a few old stump holes that were sinking in. My woods path is in the best shape ever.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #55,670  
Good Morning! 40F @ 5:00AM. Rain and snow this morning turning to rain in the afternoon. High 43F. Winds SSE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70%.

The radar time loop for this area makes it look like a band of freezing rain swept through a few minutes ago but there's no sign of moisture on the ground. I wouldn't be disappointed if it stayed that way. But the winds have had the porch cover and hummingbird feeder creaking all night, so it's time to tighten tarps and fill up the feeder to restore peace and quiet.

Drew, that parts cleaner will last a lot longer if you flush it out with clean water when you're done. Some of those non-petroleum cleaners are very hard on pump seals and will quickly corrode the steel tub as well.

Installed one of these yesterday to power a security camera without adding to the wall clutter. Works well and very easy to do. What will they think of next?:laughing:

Yesterday's story on debris clearing at the Oroville Dam spillway:

In the meantime, crews continued to work 24 hours a day to remove the debris at the bottom of the spillway. In total, officials estimated there is 1.7 million cubic yards of debris. Of that total, 329,000 cubic yards has been removed.

"They're excavating about 50-70,000 cubic yard per day ... out of that 1.7 million," explained Murray. "So if they can keep up the same rate, we're expecting some major progress in the next few days and even in the next week or two, so hopefully mother nature will let us keep going."


Whew, that's a LOT of rock! But I think somebody needs to check their math: my tally is more like 23 days to finish.
 

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