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   / Good morning!!!! #73,961  
good one PJ, that's the idea!

some women can't go out without their warpaint. It is what it is...

wonderful time delivering the first bin of pak choy to food bank. They are coming out Friday afternoon for inspection and bringing the grandmom cook with them who is trying to
teach healthier eating habits to the clients. The first batch of cabbages was for staff, and I gave them a little container of lettuce also.

what I did not like finding this morning was the pak choy starting to bolt. I'm late!
I picked the biggest ones but after this storm goes through, I'll pick some more.
Figure I have about five of those bin fulls, maybe six.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #73,962  
Good morning every one.

A fog/drizzle/frizzle start to the AM. I believe that Brogen saw his very first live turkey yesterday through the slider door. He did not know how to react. There are coy-wolf tracks in the snow again = lot's of "marking." We have a scheduled trip to the vets today. This should be interesting. The foster caregiver blames the dog's MMM on the "rabies" vaccine.

LS- Good luck with the surgery. It's like the pot calling the kettle black; I hope your post-op behavior will be better than your pre-op. One of my old colleagues used to chide me with "If you do not take care of your body; your body will take care of you. Unfortunately for me, she was correct and I will add- "and the results are rarely pleasant." Take care and stop upsetting wifey.

Eric- If your son is still calling you asking for advise and he's not in jail you were a good dad. Nylock awareness was you son's responsibility.

Drew- I have had poor results with pal chop. There is no early growing season and the fall growing season is too short. I had my best luck using a cold frame.

Wifey never wore makeup and never will.

My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers for all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #73,963  
headed out to mow some giant weeds I see have popped up along the driveway, sigh, first mow,
plus need to mow the dandelions on the roadside after picking up a big mass of fast food
trash I spotted on the way in. 20mph winds gusting to 35mph. Going to eat a lot of pollen and dust, almost wonder if I should
wear a nuisance mask

Then what I really need to do is put up another row of five foot tall mesh webbing in the garden. That should
be fun in the wind...one zip tie at a time. I planted a few tomatoes out there and they are going to get blown to bits.
Think I might cheat and go put a straw bale in front of the fragile stuff, cut the wind. It really howls out on that field, shows me how protected my
inner space is.
I'm being a poor parent allowing my kiddos to get blown to bits...;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #73,964  
Jay, I wasn't feeling too successful this morning in just the other manner...the
cabbages all of a sudden jumped up and matured and started sending up seed pods.
Whoa, speedy little guys, and I need to cut their heads off and get them in a cool place.
So maybe there will be more carnage this afternoon before it rains.
The French Revolution was nothing compared to this.
Off with their heads!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #73,965  
Enjoy your harvest. I consider gathering a meal of anything to be a success. How warm was your greenhouse?

I am no expert on gardening. I was always under the impression that cabbage varieties could not be transplanted easily. You guys are proving otherwise. :cool: I sense that pok choy will bolt whenever it gets stressed. MY DIY insulated/cold frame extended my growing season a couple of weeks on both ends of the growing season. It "worked" in theory, but not in "utility." It's now an "eyesore" in the garden. :(:embarrassed:

My area is under a High Wind Warning for today with the cold front rolling in. I may even experience a Tstorm with this frontal passage.I am not liking what I am seeing on the weather models. An active period with snow is modeled. I may see 5" of snow before it melts with this pending weekend system.

RNG- I am not seeing a lot of your media weather hysteria with your storm out this way. Are not mudslides a seasonal reality in "geological(?)" unstable areas?. I read some recent (unverified) research that weather events like this can rigger earthquakes.

Lot's of challenges for lots of people. That drought area seems to be a permanent fixture :( not good.:(

I need to return to my coffee.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #73,966  
70°F and no rain, but looks to be a major storm coming from Kauai.

Must have a new UPS driver as package was dropped at a neighbor’s gate. Drove right past my open gate.

Prayers for all

Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #73,967  
Sounds like you're exercising some increasingly uncommon common sense, Bill. There will always be other meetings to attend, and missing one isn't the end of the world. Any chance you can teleconference in to it?

Teleconference is out of the question. My bandwidth won't support that.
It is only the spring start up meeting for the tanker division, which is only a review of the current D.O.T. rules and crap. Usually it is an almost all day meeting with a free lunch of sandwiches. Morning coffee and donuts are also free.
The powers that be usually sort out who goes where, too. They already know that I am going Northwest again.
I will go down about a week early, like I did last year and the manager and I can cover everything they did tomorrow in about 2 hours, one on one.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #73,968  
Good morning-afternoon, 54 now going to 63 and breezy. My easy day turned into wife and I putting the weight machine together. Almost finished when the boy needed us. Got up this morning as usual and after a little bit fell back to sleep in my recliner. Wife and I are realizing that we are still stressed but are getting better. Wife got her blood work back today and her thyroid is super high, Dr has pills for her at the RX. I have to mow SOON or I will be raking clippings. Have a great day. Ed

LS. Prayers for you and your DR.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #73,969  
RNG- I am not seeing a lot of your media weather hysteria with your storm out this way. Are not mudslides a seasonal reality in "geological(?)" unstable areas?. I read some recent (unverified) research that weather events like this can rigger earthquakes.

This is the latest weather hype out of San Francisco:
A year after crumbling, Oroville Dam’s rebuilt spillway could be tested by coming storm - SFGate

The biggest danger of mudslides comes when high rainfall rates hit the areas burned in last year's fires. This storm is squarely aimed at the Napa/Sonoma areas and the folks like me farther north, and I'm seeing warnings to stay alert for unusual noises like rocks rolling and trees breaking. No danger here, but significant fires did occur in the Quincy, Cherokee, and Bangor areas, both to the north and south of here.

For years people have been postulating that water somehow lubricates the faults along which earthquakes move, and I suppose the earthquakes linked to fracking activity in places like Oklahoma bear this out. Closer to home, the USGS has studied the phenomena at Parkfield, a well instrumented location in California, and has also found correlation. Jay will love that citation, as the wording should really "speak" to him.:laughing: But those are all related to injected water, and I'm not sure storms like the one we're waiting on could have much effect unless it is due to increased pressure on faults laying under the reservoirs. Curiously, such quakes did happen in the years immediately following the first filling of Lake Oroville, and we still see very small quakes today when large amounts of water are released during the summer.:eek:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #73,970  
I mowed this morning, looks much better!
Got the hood supports for my Borrego yesterday and installed them, mail lady rolls up while I’m mowing and leaves a box on the porch. Another set of hood supports! It’s like hitting the lottery for $37!
 

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