Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #83,911  
Good morning all, 45 going to 57 and becoming sunny. Nothing planed for today but am quite sure I will get into something before the day is done. Most of my leaves just leave when the wind blows and go somewhere for others to worry about.

Kyle, Prayers sent for the Officer/dad, his family and yours.

Randy, still praying.

Have a great day, prayers sent. Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,912  
Helped Ellen move some things last night, going to auction with most of it. We decided to do Thanksgiving dinner, 26 people are coming!!! Should be interesting, expensive and tiring, like every Thanksgiving should be! LOL

Got a few things lined up today but hoping to be mostly open. College football tonight.

Drew, buy the tractor you know you want.
Have a good day folks, God bless.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,913  
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Must be close to deer hunting season, the bucks are chasing the does.
This pic is form yesterday’s around the block walk with the Whip. After I took the pic the buck walked into the street and a car came up on it and the buck would not move even after several honks from the car. The car finally had to go around it.

Good morning! 55 heading to 80 clear skies. Neighborhood craft show with hundreds of vendors today.

My vacuum part came in yesterday so a repair job awaits.

FedEx said they delivered a package that I had been waiting on but it was not on the porch. Investigation is underway. What happens when they can't find it - has this happen to anyone? I'm trying to figure out the outcome.

Kyle, that is so tragic about the deputy. I hope he pulls through.

Edit: The pic links looks a photoshop altered pic but it was taken in the evening sun and the deer were about 15 yards from Whipper who was ignoring them - she has seen plenty before and is not a silly city dog that barks at every wildlife.

Drew I agree with Randy buy the one that make your life easiest and comfortable.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #83,914  
Coffee is done brewing. 37° with cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 47° with sunny skies. Took Son and DIL out to for their birthdays yesterday evening. Always a fun get together. Cleaned out 4 two drawer file cabinets yesterday morning. To much to shred. Got out the fire basket made from a SS washing machine tub. It burned all day. 1/2 of the pile is done. Calling for 10 to 15 mph winds today. That should get rid of last of the pile. Some of the papers I burnt go back to the 60's. Wife did a good job of taking care of our financial records over the years. Today most of our financial stuff is done on the computer. I still have to 2 drawer double wide cabinet to do. But it has most of my owners manuals in it.

Leaves are falling fast here. Today's winds should send a lot of them into the woods. No leaf vacuuming this year. Maybe in spring with a set of high lift blades on mower. Been researching putting a electric start engine on Trac-Vac. Any suggestions? I will have to try WD-40 for easier starting.

Drew, big decision on the tractor. I would have to go for all the comfort features.

Kyle, Prayers for Deputy and family from La Grange.

Irv, glad your back.

Good Morning All.
 
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PJ, We all need empty nest time. Enjoy yours. Both sons left for awhile. Then came back for a year. We have had over 25 years of empty nesting. Always nice to have them visit with grandkids.

Looking, I did a lot of travel from Detroit to Toronto in my job. My biggest gripe was drivers that would start to pass you on the 401 then stay along side of you so you could not use the left lane. I remember driving Vette home from Brampton. A driver in a Impala did that several times. I finally sped up with him following me. Last I seen of him was a cloud of dust in a turn. I looked at the speedo. It was past 100 mph. Never got a ticket for speeding in Canada. But there were some close calls. I would start at speed limit on trips. Then hit button to increase speed on cruise control each time I got passed. I was usually very close to 80 mph (128 kph) by the end of my trip. Still getting passed.

Even nicer when they leave, after you have loaded up the kids with sweets. lol Revenge is sweet!

I have a Hunter mid efficiency oil furnace that is still 85% efficient, it was installed here in 1995.

Way back when I was a lot younger, my usual cruising speed on the 400 series highways was 80 mph. Come to think of it, that was my cruising speed on Hwys. 11 and 12 too. Double digit highways are usually 50 or 55 mph roads.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #83,916  
Good morning.
31 going to a high of 36F. Wind NNW 14 gusting to 23 mph. 40% chance of snow and it is raining right now.

Dump run this morning, get propane for BBQ, get diesel for tractor, wash and fuel Dodge and get some advice from the manager at the hardware store.

I found a pain spray called Red Feather, it seems to work good on my game knee. They say on the label" penetrating relief from; Arthritis, Backache, Knee pain, Shoulder pain and Muscle cramps". I know for a fact that it works on my knee pain and muscle cramps. Redfeather Natural Products | Helping you live pain free, Naturally!

Positive thoughts for the cop.
I have always said that being a cop is like strapping a target on your back for every nut case out there to take pot shots at you. NOT my cup of tea.

Have a good day all
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,917  
Good Morning!!!! 69F @ 4:30AM. Partly cloudy. High near 80F. Winds N at 10 to 15 mph.

You know, Drew, the only time I've regretted paying too much for something is right after I made the payment. But I regretted not getting the options/features I wanted every time I used something that didn't have 'em. You'll have to decide which regrets are easier to live with. BTW, have you noticed your 401K creeping back up? Should take some of ths sting out of the tractor price.

Tragic what happened to that officer, Kyle. The shooter should get the death penalty; only way to make sure he doesn't do it again.

My barber is an English immigrant in his late 30s/early 40s, and loves this country more than most people that were born here. We've both worked hard for most of what we've got, and get on very well together. If he sticks with it, he'll outlast me by a great margine. I just have to hang on to what hair I've still got so he has something to work with!:laughing:

I learned the hard way that paper shredders don't like peel and stick labels, and I peel or cut the shipping labels off all the packages I receive and put them in a grocery bag for later burning. No sense spreading my name and address info all over the city dump. That grocery bag takes about a year to fill, and it'll make a great campfire starter once it starts raining here again. I sure like your stainless steel washtub idea, Ron, but any sort of burn barrel is banned here. I guess too many people don't like the smell of burning trash, or the ashes that float away and start fires when idiots use them wrong.:confused2:

I got my flu shot during Thursday's shopping trip to Costco. Met the cutest little pharmacist I've ever seen; I doubt she was an inch over five feet tall, had the lovliest long chestnut brown hair, and a wonderful personality. Too bad I'm old enough to be her grandad...:duh:

Vanagons as they come from the factory are prone to engine fires due to a plastic fuel line bulkhead fitting on the front firewall of the engine bay. The plastic has gotten brittle over the past twenty something years, and the end result is predictable. VW made matters worse when sometime in the mid '80s they changed the material for the trap door over the engine bay to plastic from steel. All the fuel lines have been replaced on my Vanagon, and the fuel line is routed through a rubber grommet in the firewall to eliminate the plastic fitting. Yesterday I took the steel trap door out of the '82 donor van and spruced the underside up a bit with a fireproof blanket and something called a BlazeCut, which is basically a fire extinguisher in a tube that I attached with padded clamps to the trap door. It self triggers when a sensor reaches a certain temperature, and the one I purchased is double the usual length to hopefully make sure it does the job should it ever be necessary.

The rest of the day was spent boning up on Idle Air Control Valves and trying to understand what the error code that was thrown last week means. In the process I discovered that the screw that holds the throttle position sensor on was loose, so I tightened it and used the OBD II reader to make sure it was adjusted properly. That was a new way of working on a vehicle for me, as the only other time I've used something electronic was to check timing with a timing light or continuity or voltage with a digital volt meter. Now I can add the iPhone to the list, as it runs an app that reads the OBC II reader over Bluetooth radio waves.

I'm also beginning to understand the allure of hanging sensors all over an engine, and even the whole car, and being able to see in real time the movement of various actuators, the resistance change in potentiometers, or the RPM or temperature change as an engine runs. I'm still not sold on the concept, though, since not only do the engine parts all have to do their jobs, but now all those sensors and connecting wires, and the computers that they communicate with all have to work as well. More links in the chain, more stuff to break, and lower overall reliability. Yes, a Hall sensor triggered ignition is more reliable than an old set of points, and that was one of the first "modern" uses of electronics in the automotive world. But a lot of the other sensors and actuators in use now are prone to failure, so in addition to understanding the failure mode and resulting symptoms of the engine parts themselves, a skilled mechanic must also understand those things for the sensors and actuators, too. And in todays engines, I'm not sure any one person can understand it all.

We're under another Red Flag Warning for the weekend due to temperatures some twenty degrees above the norm and gusty winds. Just yesterday the fire department had to visit a property where a "controlled burn" got out of hand, in spite of a total ban on any outside burning that has been in effect all summer.:eek:

Hope everyone enjoys their weekend!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,918  
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55F light rain upper 50's more rain lot more rain until later tonight.

Heavy rain over night noticing one ditch water over flowing bank must be leaves stoppage...hmmm.
First day of muzzleloader season for deer only couple slow drive by's so far.
Plans for today... Fuel WalMart for couple SD cards check out game cam sale,take Mrs. super market fingers cross rain will stop for leave blowering

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #83,920  
2018-11-03, 0811

52 right now...foggy and rain. High...not much higher then now at 54-55 degrees. Looks like rain all day.

Got to make a dump run and pick up some BP meds. After that, just putter about.
 

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