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Who is "They"?
Yesterday I posted a link to the "new" CDC info. With Delta, virus loads in the upper respiratory tract are much higher than previous varieties of CV19. Even in those that were infected once already, and also in those that have been vaccinated and then become infected. That's part of what makes Delta more transmittable, as those infected with it put a lot more virus particles into the air when they breathe out.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,443  
Yesterday I posted a link to the "new" CDC info. With Delta, virus loads in the upper respiratory tract are much higher than previous varieties of CV19. Even in those that were infected once already, and also in those that have been vaccinated and then become infected. That's part of what makes Delta more transmittable, as those infected with it put a lot more virus particles into the air when they breathe out.
Is this what you are referring to?
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,444  
Well, after the family had to rush home for lockdown, I thought, there goes my help. I have a lot to do on the Ranger so decided to get stuck into it. I knew I would regret it.
I wanted the fibreglass tonneau fitted asap. It has been sitting there for 2 weeks and I was frightened it would suffer some damage.
So, at about 9.00 when it had warmed up I took the plunge and removed the sports bar and started prepping for fitment. It was a huge job for this old drake. I got Lesley to help lift it on at the end and screwed the final screws about 4.00.p.m. It is a 3 x part tonneau so everything had to be aligned carefully. Today I will fit the rear catches and remote control but the hard bit is done. I hadn't stopped for lunch and I was so tired I couldn't even have dinner so I went to bed at 5.30 p.m.
I just woke at 4.00 a.m. so having a cuppa as I write. I feel pretty good now actually considering I could barely even walk after I finished the job.
I think all this pain and suffering has actually been good for my back as I seem to be able to manage to do more now. Maybe I have been taking it too easy for too long? Time will tell.
I'll do a photo later in the day.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,445  
Mostly cloudy and 73F (and falling) @ 14:30. Some showers currently along a frontal line to the north and south ... possible we could see some rain from it but I doubt it, as we appear to be in the "gap".

The Timberlink station isn't showing any rain since midnight and chances of precipitation - currently at 17% - are decreasing with every hour that goes by. Ten Day shows the next likely chance of precipitation will be Tuesday after next ... otherwise less than a 25% chance.

Numerous items on agenda for today ... 😊
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,446  
Why should those that have already been vaccinated have to go back to wearing masks to protect those that have chosen not to protect themselves?

I'm glad you asked that.

It isn't just about protecting those who have chosen not to protect themselves - although that would certainly be an admirable goal.

The virus is mutating and evolving ... and likely will continue to do so.

Every person who acquires (or reacquires) the virus serves as an incubator for further mutations, some of which could possibly be worse than what we are dealing with now.

Better to reduce the opportunities for those mutations to occur and spread ... rather than finding out later that we wished we would have when something worse ends up coming down the pike.

It's certain an inconvenience - especially for those in hotter parts of the country - but it may well pale in comparison to what could evolve if we don't.
 
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mostly gas said, "Bird hard to sleep here w/o A/C, to me getting stuck in rush hour traffic with no A/C was as bad."

Yep, I drove my own cars without A/C for quite a few years in Dallas traffic, and for my first 4 years on the police department our squad cars had no A/C.
 
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Rain started about 90 minutes back...nice steady rain...what we need (although southern Vermonters would not agree since there were a lot of roads washed out Thursday night in to Friday)
Some weed trimming done, but...now I'm done for the day...

I'm going to get the covid vaccine (against my better judgement), but the failure of the vaccines isn't surprising
 
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64F cloudy few rain drops now and than heavy rains not that far off.

Good day for getting outside projects done :)
While finishing up putting Mrs. windmill/weather vane on the shed roof decide to kick back enjoy rest of smooth cigar and look around,squirrels got to chatting and turkeys trotted off with in moments small bear step in to view,by the looks of it's size first year on it's own,he/she slowly approach shed door look inside than stop at Critter Cafe for quick snack than slowly disappear back in the woods...Mrs. name the little Peanut.
Decided this afternoon trim and mow the front field,grass 5"+ and the ground was soggy in short I won't try that again. :(
No plans this evening after dinner early to bed out the door before day break.

Enjoy your evening all.

Newest member stopping by...Peanut.
We call her the Yard Boss...no critter gives her guff.
 

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/ Good morning!!!! #136,450  
Who is "They"?

The Unvaxxed…

I don’t think our rules have changed lately. Mask required inside. I wear mine to protect ME. If an unvaxxed doesn’t care about himself why should I. But I surely feel badly for those who legitately don’t have a choice.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,451  
Back home again.

Since I don’t have a fence in the way anymore, parked the camper the reverse direction. This way electric is close to the shed, I can roll awning out all the way to dry it.
Been pricing new AC unit, around $900. Looks like fairly easy swap out. Still want to take cover off again and recheck this one. It does put out cold air, just loud.

Was really humid when we got home, .1” of rain. Now sun is out, and not as humid.
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,453  
I don’t think our rules have changed lately. Mask required inside. I wear mine to protect ME. If an unvaxxed doesn’t care about himself why should I. But I surely feel badly for those who legitately don’t have a choice.
Ditto on the unvaxxed by choice. Mask wearing here is now optional pretty much everywhere. But unless you're wearing a real N95 mask, not one of those Chinese imitation XX95 ones, you're not getting much protection from your mask. Social distancing, and just staying way from people, is far more effective.

Yes, the vaccine isn't for everyone. For example, there's the problem with heart swelling in young people. Were I in their shoes, I'm not sure I'd choose to be vaccinated. Then there's the very young, for whom the vaccine hasn't been approved for emergency use. But then the fatality rate among the very young is very, very low. Those that can't take the vaccine still have the same options we all did before the vaccine was available. And being younger, some of the responsibility falls on their parents to keep the kids away from possible infection environments.

I don't have any friends or acquaintances that got CV19. I don't have a huge circle of friends, so maybe that has something to do with it. I also think I tend to hang around with people that are good at managing risk (most of them also ride motorcycles). We all used real N95 masks, we social distanced, and we stayed home or worked in ways that still isolated us. Even though I haven't been wearing a mask, I still minimize my exposure by social distancing and generally staying away from people. No dine in restaurants, no bars, no concerts. The only events I'll go to are outdoors with lots of room to spread out. Oh, and I still use hand sanitizer every time I get back into the truck while I'm running errands in town. It's been working for CV19, and apparently it's been working for other virus strains as well. No colds for the past year, knock on wood.

I just checked, and there has been a slight uptick in the number of cases in this county. Just as before, the vast majority of new cases are in the 18-24 year old age group. The case rate is enough to get us into the highest category on that CDC map. But nowhere even close to what it was last year, and certainly no where near to anything big enough to overwhelm hospital capacity.

Chico is a big college town, and they're planning more and more in person classes this Fall. The colleges are also requiring proof of vaccination, just as they already do for things like small pox and measles. I still expect to see a jump in the case rate when the kids come back from summer break, but again nothing big enough to even come close to overwhelming capacity.
 
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Is this what you are referring to?
No. I posted a link to a page that had a CDC video, with the head muckety muck jabbering about "new data". I'm too lazy to look it up for you. ;)
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,456  
After procrastinating for a while...finally decided to purchase pallet forks...
My loader is self-leveling...pretty nice feature. Set the bucket down, with the bottom flat, as the loader raises, the bucket stays in the same (flat) position relative to the ground.
That will be a big advantage when using forks...
I use my loader much more for lifting then any real "loader" work.
I ended up buying these:

42" tines should be quite adequate
Roy, I really like that price! Hope it works out great for you. Let us know. I'm looking at the 2" receiver tube, and it looks like it could use some shoring up, if you ever had to lift a really heavy hitch load. For example, when I go get mushroom compost on my 16' trailer, and I need to dump it like a dump trailer. I would use the hitch and FEL to lift the trailer's front end high into the air to let the compost slide down, then pull the trailer so that all the compost would offload.
 
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Ron, amazing pictures.
California had better start building desalinization plants in a hurry.

nice dinner at my brothers, sent home with huge basket of tomatoes from one relative as I'm taking tomatoes over to another.
It was like the tomato exchange...
I guess I'd better start chopping some up tomorrow to put away. Can't do much without a second freezer.
 
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Wng, the 'Vax-to-the-max" sweepstakes took the state to over 70% vaccination rate, up from around 50%. Our cases have also creeped upwards, but hospitalization and death numbers are very low. Only about 20-25% of people are still wearing masks.

RNG, yes, it is supposed to be the monsoon season here now. We have gotten some rain, but it is far less than a normal monsoon. The 'exceptional drought' areas have gotten smaller, but still in 'severe drought'. There have been reports that it will take YEARS to get back to normal.
Are those pics of Lake Oroville correct? That is BAD!

Mostly, ask and you shall receive..... here are a few pics from the last 2 months worth of work...
1st one is of the new privacy fence and courtyard that it created. All of the pines and shrubs were grown by the wifey from about 6" tall saplings/cuttings.A6AD9830-6D77-46D4-8F0D-F1CA938F57B6.jpeg
The second is a new bed in the center of the courtyard. Again, all the plantings were grown by us in containers over the last few years. 44BEE1E2-2BFC-4093-B44A-519DBEC4A39F.jpeg
The last is a bed at the end of the driveway. Some new plants (tree cuttings) and some older that will stay in the containers for another year. E31EE249-23F8-412A-AE8C-156A44CB7768.jpeg
We haven't decided if we are going to just use mulch in the courtyard area, native grasses (which don't look all that pretty), or an actual sod lawn. The sod would be the most expensive to install, maintain, and water hungry of course. We are probably going to mulch for now.

The next step will be the landscape fabric in the fence bed, run 3 zones of drip irrigation, and mulch. A couple more days of work.... yeah right... maybe a couple of weeks!

And, last but not least, all the holes in the cinder blocks are going to be filled with Asiatic Lily bulbs this fall. There is talk from the wifey about doing a mix of tulips, daffodils, and the lilies.

Not as much as Rswyan does in a day, but I'm trying to give him a run for the money!;):cool:
 
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/ Good morning!!!! #136,459  
Something tells me it's a little warmer where you are versus RS Ted.
Both of you pace yourselves.
Your place looks great, landscaping without a lawn, sure is different. But still lots of ways
to have color. Maybe paint those silver planters light blue, yellow, fun colors.
And a nice sign saying so many miles to Roswell...
 
/ Good morning!!!! #136,460  
BEF, look into a Furrion brand a/c for the camper. They have the highest volume of air movement, the coldest cooling, and are the quietest on the market. My son just did a lot of research and comparisons between all the major brands. I am not sure of the price.
 

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