KilroyJC
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- 1962 Case 430, 1995 Craftsman Yard Tractor/mower, 1949 South Bend 9A Lathe, WoodMizer Lx55 sawmill, Kubota KX033-4 Mini-Excavator
Good Morning!
God has given us another chance to get it right (or at least not screw up too badly).
12.8T going to low 40s, sunny start, rain tonight.
Work had another day of server issues, including a hard shutdown of the system and all workstations for almost an hour. Yay.
chicagoans are using the term “Dead Robots” for all the unusable abandoned EVs around town.
Harry is enjoying the new day-play, primarily because it is a boarding facility so midweek is slow time and the staff let him out and play with him, so he gets plenty of individual attention! I am sure it would be far different in the summer. . .
Defrosted some of the pinto beans that I made with the last of the Christmas ham and some country slab bacon and it was just the thing on a frigid January evening to warm the innards. Warm under the blankets layer too



Administrative running around day, then a trip up the woodlot to run the dogs and harvest more sap for syrup. The latest batch finished up with a yield of only 13Oz but the color was much darker and the flavor much more pronounced that the last bottle. I may have to buy some more 5 gallon pails to store sap in if the yields increase — the batch we harvested the other day is only down to where previous batches started in the big pot, I added the remaining three jugs last night….
I hope everyone has a happy healthy safe blessed day!
God has given us another chance to get it right (or at least not screw up too badly).
12.8T going to low 40s, sunny start, rain tonight.
Work had another day of server issues, including a hard shutdown of the system and all workstations for almost an hour. Yay.
chicagoans are using the term “Dead Robots” for all the unusable abandoned EVs around town.
Harry is enjoying the new day-play, primarily because it is a boarding facility so midweek is slow time and the staff let him out and play with him, so he gets plenty of individual attention! I am sure it would be far different in the summer. . .
Defrosted some of the pinto beans that I made with the last of the Christmas ham and some country slab bacon and it was just the thing on a frigid January evening to warm the innards. Warm under the blankets layer too




Administrative running around day, then a trip up the woodlot to run the dogs and harvest more sap for syrup. The latest batch finished up with a yield of only 13Oz but the color was much darker and the flavor much more pronounced that the last bottle. I may have to buy some more 5 gallon pails to store sap in if the yields increase — the batch we harvested the other day is only down to where previous batches started in the big pot, I added the remaining three jugs last night….
I hope everyone has a happy healthy safe blessed day!