A guy in my brigade in Vietnam lives in Bonner Springs.. Then hopefully we'll be heading down to Bonner Springs, Kansas...
I see him every year at our reunions.
A guy in my brigade in Vietnam lives in Bonner Springs.. Then hopefully we'll be heading down to Bonner Springs, Kansas...
That's going to make a huge difference!Since the part for the ice maker fot screwed up again I proceed with the work to insulate the roof of the greenhouse. The roof was built on 2' centers with drywall panels just dropped in place. I pulled four panels raining coal dust down on myself as I went.
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Since the greenhouse is in operation I am doing the work in sections. Trying to fit the space blanket in one piece would have been a nightmare so two 2' sections at a time is challenge enough.
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Then fitted the rigged doom insulation to lay on top of the drywall panels.
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Did I mention coal dust?
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Ben
Burying my Husband's ashes tomorrow; there'll be a short ceremony at the cemetery. So ran around today cleaning house and getting ready to have folks over for a meal afterwards. Sort of just in survival mode, keeping busy and trying not to break down.
Thank you! I need to do the lawn mowers (one push & one riding).I blew out my outside water lines, drained all the hoses and put them away. Turned off the gas to my lawn mowers and ran them until the ran out of gas, took the batteries out of them and set them in the shop on trickle chargers.
I have been wondering why there was always a wet place in the pasture. I figured it out today. I have a leaky shut off valve and a broken pipe. Something to fix next spring.
I'm about 99% ready for the cold. I'm usually not at this point till sometime in mid November.
For some strange reason we still have irrigation water on so my pasture sprinklers have to wait till they turn it off.
OK, I could walk across the pasture and turn the valve off but I think I'm suffering from Covid lethargy.
Wait til I show Hubby that truck. That's what they used to go get wood with when he was growing up. He's told stories of it many times.Found out last week my favorite neighbors didn't have any firewood for this winter. At their age (80's) I'm not sure if it was because of lac of funds or because they just weren't up to doing it. He's always done his own wood up until now. So I cut and loaded as near to two cords on my Deuce is I could and took and delivered it today. Now I'll borrow the other neighbors splitter and split and stack it one day this week. I just wish I had known sooner they didn't have any for this winter or I'd have done this months ago so it would have time to dry and season. Wet wood is better than no wood if all other heat sources are out. But I'll cross stack it to let lots of air movement through to help it dry faster. I'm guessing I had about 1.75 cords on the truck.
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Any chance of sneaking a pic of the suck truck, sounds cool!0649, been at work almost 3 hours now. The old switches are out of the track and the dozers are doing the grade work so I've got a few minutes to take a break. I'll be working with the suck truck in a few minutes. It's like a giant vacuum cleaner that sucks rock and dirt out of the tracks in spots where the dozers can't get to it.
After that we'll be getting the new switches put in place and buttoning everything up. I'm guessing we'll be done around 5pm so it'll be about a 13 hour day and it's all overtime because this is supposed to be my day off. It's a little easier to take when you're getting paid close to $600 for a days work...
No, I'm not supposed to take any pics of the process. It kind of looks like a garbage truck with a swinging boom on one side. There's an 8 inch vacuum tube on the boom with a long handle on the end for a guy to maneuver the end of the tube into tight spots. And there's a seat on the back with controls for the operator to run the vacuum and he can move the truck forward and back from there.Any chance of sneaking a pic of the suck truck, sounds cool!
Sounds like the truck that used to vacuum up the autumn leaves put out to the curbs around here.No, I'm not supposed to take any pics of the process. It kind of looks like a garbage truck with a swinging boom on one side. There's an 8 inch vacuum tube on the boom with a long handle on the end for a guy to maneuver the end of the tube into tight spots. And there's a seat on the back with controls for the operator to run the vacuum and he can move the truck forward and back from there.
Did your gout ease up any?Sleeping hopefully.
I'm following Tiger's lead!!Laundry, since it's raining outside and in the low 40s...
Kittens are playing indoors, while Crackhead is living up to his name by zooming around the yard in the rain, lol...
Tiger is the smart one this morning: he ate breakfast, looked outside, and walked to his favorite quilt-padded nook for a nap, lol. He's no dummy...
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