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RedNeckGeek Had one run up my leg once while I was sitting down waiting for a deer to come along. I guess that RealTree camo really does look like a tree. At least to that chipmunk it did!:laughing:[/QUOTE said:
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:laughing: Those little buggers sure quick when its time to get.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,242  
Question for all of you, how much sleep is normal and what can change that?

Lots of things can change sleeping habits. Normal for me is 5 hours. I try to control it. By no caffeine after 1 pm. Even chocolate can affect my sleep. Sassy and I thought it good idea if she slept at foot of bed. One of us was always moving affecting our sleep. She is back to sleeping on the floor next to bed. Stomach problems can also affect sleep. Mild acid reflux can be hard to detect. Then there is the need to relive yourself. Many medications cause sleep problems.
Good luck figuring it out.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,243  
Kyle
Thomas, I was wondering if a short tail he/she bear came and ate off your boot...
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We call chipmunks short tails around these parts,if bear decided to eat off my boots he/she would only have tracks of the boot... I'd be gone.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,244  
Good morning! 76˚F before sunrise, Summers back, heading to the mid 90's. Trail blazing at 9:00 we have to find a low area on Cowan creek to cross this morning. Good day for my snake boots.

One of the laddies I helped with her garden sent me a gift card, She kept saying she was going to get me something while I was working and I told her I should be paying her because the tractor belongs to all of us and I get the most seat time. The gift car is for Longhorn Steakhouse. :confused3:
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,245  
Drinking second cup of coffee. 48° with mostly clear skies this morning. Heading to 70° with some clouds. Got the charging port wired up on golf cart yesterday. Today I plan to start removing some the rocks from garden pond. Today and tomorrow may be last day to get this done. Then temperatures will not get above 60 again for a while. Need a run to Menards for some 4X4's to repair animal lean-to supports.

Kyle, I cannot imagine how people that are on oxygen can survive on just tanks. Betty would go through a 2' tall tank in a couple of hours. Not sure how long one of the full size tanks would last. Maybe 12 hours with a setting of 2 litter/hour.

Eric, fridge looks nice. I would need a ladder to get stuff off top shelf.

Jay, glad you made it to the mainland without need for life vest.

Roy, you going to wear your avatar hat? :D

Prayers for all.

Good Morning All.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,246  
Thomas, do you cut and paste when you quote a post? At the bottom of each post there is a "reply with quote" that will do this for you.
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It's 75% I copy paste takes while to teach old dog new trick. ;)
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,247  
PG&E has been warning people for months, especially those with special medical needs, to "make plans" in case the power was shut off. And this is the third PSPS they've staged, so there shouldn't be any surprises. That said, there are a lot of older folks that are on fixed income, maybe have no family or caregiver, that don't have a generator and have no way to get one. All the stores are pretty much sold out, even if they had the money. I don't think we need to worry about cold weather for another month or two, and that's a blessing because just a couple weeks ago the temps were hear a hundred. Tomorrow or the next day, the news media will start covering horror stories of people dying in car accidents at intersections with no traffic lights, old people dying because they had no way to call for help, and all sorts of other predicaments that happened because the electricity was off.

Weather wise, at least locally in the windiest place around, the peak gust today was only 35MPH, far short of the 55-60MPH that was predicted. I looked at two weather models, one predicted accurately, the other was vastly exaggerated. I'm guessing that the utility went with worst case, and that's where the big numbers came from. Fuels moisture levels are very, very low though, so at least they got that part right. And as I've been saying all along, the amount of brush and grass on the ground is higher than I've ever seen it, so yes, if a fire does get started, they're gonna have a heck of a time putting it out. There's one down south near Mariposa that's been burning for a week, and it doubled in size to 2000 acres today with containment at only 10%. Our winds are supposed to move south tomorrow, so that could be a really bad scene for those folks. And yes, the power outages will spread with the wind.

I can't speak for anyone else, but my insurance settlement only covered a small fraction of my losses. Claims against the utility can also include pain and suffering and emotional distress, which as I understand it, can triple or quadruple the amount of the claim. Even if that's the case, the bankruptcy court has already placed an upper limit on the amount of the settlement fund, and those that file will likely only see pennies on the dollar if anything.

Honda generator has been running continuously since 2AM, and has burned only five gallons of gas. I spent too much time on the phone today, and I'll try to leave it off for more of the day tomorrow. With no power here, I'll have to go all the way to Chico to fill up my cans, and I'd like not to have to do that while the power is still out.

This isn't going to be ending well for anyone or any party. Between greed, arson, acts of God, and lack of preparedness, they are where they are. Are they learning from hindsight? I hope so. Maybe they should consider controlled burns, to burn off the undergrowth? But the fires in Bastrop went from treetop to treetop like jet fuel. Maybe wide fire breaks every mile or so? RNG, I respect all you've done to minimize the risks. You are fortunate that you have the land and resources to do what you've done. I don't know what to say about all those homes in between large trees in a forest? What can they do? Just flat out not allow them again? My wife's cousin had a home like this in Bastrop. They had just bought it, and he cleared out all the pine needles in the yard and for about 10 yards outside/behind their privacy fence. The homes on both sides of them that did not, burned to the ground, but their's was spared. But their home suffered horrific smoke damage.

I have been fortunate that, while shredding/slashing, my bush hog clutch has thrown out sparks when the clutch plates grenaded. I could have started a fire. Fortunately I looked back and shut it down. This was last year or year before.

Hard to imagine everyone having their own personal gas or diesel generator. Imagine the fumes and air quality. Everything CA has "overdone" environmentally is back firing on them now. They limit what type of small engines are allowed to be sold there. They will probably mandate natural gas or propane in the future.

The fallout will be great. Prayers for those affected.

Don, I didn't like the ergonomics of the French 3 door fridges. After having 2 side by side types, I bought a very plain, old school top freezer/bottom fridge, with no/minimal electronic circuit boards. KISS. But alas, I like the ergonomics of the side by side better.

Astros better play their hearts out today. I was talking to a friend at work who was very confident about them winning. I told them that the Rays have had their number this season, and here we are. They get prime time since the Yankees are waiting.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,248  
Question for all of you, how much sleep is normal and what can change that?
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About 7 hours good sleep I like,pets meds mother nature calling around 2am and being retired may take little get use to...I am trying not to give in to afternoon nap.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,249  
Kyle
Thomas, I was wondering if a short tail he/she bear came and ate off your boot...
............................
We call chipmunks short tails around these parts,if bear decided to eat off my boots he/she would only have tracks of the boot... I'd be gone.

Learned something new today.

J and wife safe on land. Got their "sea legs" now.

Don, you can go eat a salad with no dressing? But smelling that sizzling, lean, sirloin might be tempting.

Record 99F predicted today. Denver went from 80's to 20's and snow. Clay are you digging out?
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,250  
txdon
One of the laddies I helped with her garden sent me a gift card, She kept saying she was going to get me something while I was working and I told her I should be paying her because the tractor belongs to all of us and I get the most seat time. The gift car is for Longhorn Steakhouse.
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We been trying to tell you that Don your good person no matter how you add it up. :drink::thumbsup:
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,251  
good morning all. Up early, heading out in an hour with rv to alignment shop almost 60 miles away, only place who will work on my rv.
Hopefully the trip will be worth it, am wondering if my local shop spun balanced the tires with those huge chrome/stainless hubcaps taken off, and
when they put them back on, it threw off the tire balance. I sure know I can't go down the road with a front end shimmy, bye bye tires.

Inside California's power shutoff: No traffic lights and days of darkness - CNN
Reality has finally hit my sister in Muir Beach. She moved out yesterday to a friends house in San Francisco that had power. I sent them even more info on generators,
including the link to generatorsdirect.com. Rick, they are trying to charge her 15 grand labor to install 5k worth of parts in a simple residential propane setup.
Once you get above 22kw and get into car motors instead of lawn mower engines, the price triples. My oldest brother has a 70Kw unit and you bet that was more expensive.
I think he wasted a lot of money buying such a big generator, plus he will never give it enough load.
I run a three hvac house off 22kw gen, you just have to shed nonessential load, which is super easy to do, or relays do it automatically.

It takes these folks no more than two days to install the gen. How much should an electrician charge for 16 hours work? How about 200 an hour? That's $3200 labor, and I'm allowing 5k..........Lot of electricians gouging like mad out there. Since both I and my sister have/had the exact same gen before, installed by an electrician, and paid no more than 11K, quoting 20-22K is simply outrageous.

61 going up to 73 today, cloudy, just marvelous to work outside in this weather

Yup. I had a local guy give me a ridiculous quote many years ago for my Kohler 17 kW standby generator, and so I did what I could do of the work myself, and hired out the electrical and gas connections. He is permanently mad at me now, and I can never get him to come out and do any service. I have to use a local guy that sells Cummins.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,252  
50F more sun than clouds upper 50's for high.

Outside chores are done critter fed E muffin was :licking:
Plans for today...2 PITA projects will take most of day than putter.
Guy call last night he would be here 7am truck trail take away 3 free never used well tiles still no show. :confused3:
Well one of my little helpers checking out open toolbox so I better get at it.

Enjoy the day all.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,253  
good morning all. Up early, heading out in an hour with rv to alignment shop almost 60 miles away, only place who will work on my rv.
Hopefully the trip will be worth it, am wondering if my local shop spun balanced the tires with those huge chrome/stainless hubcaps taken off, and
when they put them back on, it threw off the tire balance. I sure know I can't go down the road with a front end shimmy, bye bye tires.

Inside California's power shutoff: No traffic lights and days of darkness - CNN
Reality has finally hit my sister in Muir Beach. She moved out yesterday to a friends house in San Francisco that had power. I sent them even more info on generators,
including the link to generatorsdirect.com. Rick, they are trying to charge her 15 grand labor to install 5k worth of parts in a simple residential propane setup.
Once you get above 22kw and get into car motors instead of lawn mower engines, the price triples. My oldest brother has a 70Kw unit and you bet that was more expensive.
I think he wasted a lot of money buying such a big generator, plus he will never give it enough load.
I run a three hvac house off 22kw gen, you just have to shed nonessential load, which is super easy to do, or relays do it automatically.

It takes these folks no more than two days to install the gen. How much should an electrician charge for 16 hours work? How about 200 an hour? That's $3200 labor, and I'm allowing 5k..........Lot of electricians gouging like mad out there. Since both I and my sister have/had the exact same gen before, installed by an electrician, and paid no more than 11K, quoting 20-22K is simply outrageous.

61 going up to 73 today, cloudy, just marvelous to work outside in this weather

We have very strict laws, in Texas, regarding "price gouging" before, during , after disasters. Seems this might be what happening to your sister?
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,254  
This isn't going to be ending well for anyone or any party. Between greed, arson, acts of God, and lack of preparedness, they are where they are. Are they learning from hindsight? I hope so. Maybe they should consider controlled burns, to burn off the undergrowth? But the fires in Bastrop went from treetop to treetop like jet fuel. Maybe wide fire breaks every mile or so? RNG, I respect all you've done to minimize the risks. You are fortunate that you have the land and resources to do what you've done. I don't know what to say about all those homes in between large trees in a forest? What can they do? Just flat out not allow them again? My wife's cousin had a home like this in Bastrop. They had just bought it, and he cleared out all the pine needles in the yard and for about 10 yards outside/behind their privacy fence. The homes on both sides of them that did not, burned to the ground, but their's was spared. But their home suffered horrific smoke damage.

I have been fortunate that, while shredding/slashing, my bush hog clutch has thrown out sparks when the clutch plates grenaded. I could have started a fire. Fortunately I looked back and shut it down. This was last year or year before.

Hard to imagine everyone having their own personal gas or diesel generator. Imagine the fumes and air quality. Everything CA has "overdone" environmentally is back firing on them now. They limit what type of small engines are allowed to be sold there. They will probably mandate natural gas or propane in the future.

The fallout will be great. Prayers for those affected.

Don, I didn't like the ergonomics of the French 3 door fridges. After having 2 side by side types, I bought a very plain, old school top freezer/bottom fridge, with no/minimal electronic circuit boards. KISS. But alas, I like the ergonomics of the side by side better.

Astros better play their hearts out today. I was talking to a friend at work who was very confident about them winning. I told them that the Rays have had their number this season, and here we are. They get prime time since the Yankees are waiting.

I agree...RNG and Sadamo David are the models of self reliance and preparedness. While discussing California, let me share what I heard on the radio news yesterday...California has the nation's highest taxes, highest gas prices and still the highest poverty rate. Very sad. This power outage sounds like a Cat 5 hurricane hit and stayed around awhile.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,255  
I'm narrowing it down:
1. Stainless steal, preferably smudge proof to match other kitchen appliances
2. Counter depth (about 31" deep)
3. Internal water dispenser - it would be colder and wife likes the clean door look
4. French door bottom freezer (3 door)
5. Ice maker only in bottom freezer (does not take up fridge space)
6. bonus if it has space saver shelves (the kind that half collapse so you can put a tall item on the shelf below)

My Samsung pretty much matches, may be deeper. We didn’t get the water dispenser. The half shelf that slides in for tall stuff is very useful.
 
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Kyle.. Most of the snow missed us. We did get get about a inch dusting with the morning low of 19°. The high today will be in the upper 30's and party cloudy with 15-20 mph winds. The overnight low tomorrow may be in the single digits.

I've been helping a neighbor work on his stuff over the the last week. He left to go back to Colorado yesterday. How it's time I get my stuff done.

Hope everyone get healthy and stays.
CWB.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,258  
60°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 80° today. Brief shot of warm air today will be pushed out by a cold front this afternoon and evening, bringing storms with it of course. High tomorrow will be at midnight, dropping all day into the 30s overnight.

Got a whole lot of nothing done last night. Was listening to the Cardinals stomp the Braves on the drive home (10 runs in the 1st inning), then watched the rest on TV. Checked on the guitar neck, and I think I'm done with it after four coats. I don't want too thick of a finish.

Mostly, yeah, I've been playing a 6-string bass guitar since '03.

I generally sleep about 6-7 hours a night. Any more than that, and I get sleep hangover.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,259  
55 going to 72. Nice Autumn day again.

Well, Coco made a new friend this morning...Pepe Le Pew II. I admittedly didn't do a good job of patrolling before letting her out...paying for it now. I gave her a pre-sunrise bath outside with oatmeal shampoo...all we had. So, not so bad, especially since I've never minded the smell of skunk too much, as long as not real strong.

Thomas, we have chipmunks come on our porch each morning to collect sunflower seeds and peanuts in the shell. This morning it was able to put 3 full peanuts into its pouch. We actually have one with a noticeably shorter tail than the others that we call short-tail.

Moved my MIL's furniture and things from one apartment to a smaller one on a different floor yesterday...had some help from friends. Still took all day. My wife is going back to do some final stuff, and decorating today while I keep her mom company here. Then I go tomorrow to hang pictures, curtains, etc. and bring back some things that don't fit.

I'm liking the sounds of an Astros-Nationals World Series. Of course, Cardinals would be fine instead, too.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #100,260  
Good morning! It was 71° this morning and going to 94° this afternoon. We’re lucky .... I guess. Forecast is for 100° in Laredo today. . A “cooler” front is supposed to come thru tomorrow mid-day bringing some much needed rain and lower temperatures.

More tree trimming today before we get big winds tomorrow. I got about 8 trees trimmed up yesterday and limbs on burn pile and packed down with the FEL.

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Drew ... good luck with your wheel alignment.

Sleep? I usually try to watch the 10 p.m. news, in bed, and up by about 5 a.m.

RNG ....I suspect PG&E will get worse before it gets better. Our power provider does regular right of way maintenance ... we can count on seeing them about every 4-5 years for regular tree trimming. Our power is VERY reliable and longest outage, since we bought this place in 2006, was about three hours when a major transformer failed. We had zero outages during three hurricanes.

BEF .... hope you’re being careful on your ladders installing the GDO.

Hope everyone has a great Friday Eve.

Prayers to all.
 

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