First, and most important by far, we got to babysit for Lydia Tuesday afternoon. Kelsey dropped her off around 2:30 PM, on her way to work, and Andy picked her up around 7 PM, on his way home. She was awake most of the time she was here and was a real sweetheart. Tomorrow she will be 3 months old. We (Kathy) gets to have her next Monday and Tuesday also. Elaine, Andy's Mom, watched her today. Below is a photo of her laughing at Kathy.
This morning Kathy and I burned the last pile of brush that we had piled up. Then we split more wood, just two bucket fulls in the skid steer. We also cleaned up more junk wood. I started the fire before 10 AM and at 8 PM I went out and "poked" it again. There is still a nice fire. As we cleaned up we kept adding fuel to the fire. A lot of the wood laying around is junk. I've gotten to the point where I'm getting more picky about what I keep to burn in the wood furnace. The stuff I reject goes into the burn pile. There is just so much stuff laying around.
There are lots of tortoises around here. Kathy sees them all the time. This one was crossing the driveway. When we got close it "hid" in its shell. The glove is to give you an idea of their size.
Maybe 15 minutes later it came out of its shell and was checking things out. Later in the afternoon we saw another one up near where we were gathering wood to split. We knew it wasn't the same one because, even though it was about the same size, its shell had a totally different color pattern.
When I was taking a break on the front porch a pair of hummingbirds came up to check out the flowers along the porch. I got a photo of one of them when it settled on a branch. It is pretty cool when they come by. They will fly up and hover about 3' from you and just look at you for a short period of time.
A storm came through in the afternoon. We got some wind, nothing bad, and maybe a quarter inch of rain. It rained quite hard for a short period of time as the storm passed over us. After the rain I fired up the chain saw and cut up a few sections of wood that were to long to fit in the splitter. I forgot to cover up the splitter when it rained and it wouldn't start after the rain. I took the battery out and took it into the barn so that I could put it on the charger. The splitter ran good while I was using it. There is a clear filter in the fuel line and junk should not be able to get in the carb. A couple of days ago I took the bowl off and there was a flake of something, almost like a flake of paint, in the bowl. In the morning I'm going to take the bowl off again and check it, before trying to start it.
Tom forwarded me an email, from a guy at their church in Crossville. It was about a tractor the guy has for sale. It is a lot nicer than what I was planning on buying, and a lot more money. I ended up buying it tonight. It is a Kubota B7510, 21 hp, hydrostatic transmission and comes with a loader. It is a "compact" tractor which is what I wanted but didn't think I would be willing to spend the money for one. I will need to buy a 4' brush hog to go with it. Tom used it once to load some wood when he cut some trees for owner. The guy sold the house he had been living in and moved to "town". He no longer has any reason to keep it. I'm not sure what model year it is but it has to be newer than 2004. It only has 194 hours on it, basically it is barely broken in. Tom told me the guy really takes care of all his stuff. While it was a lot of money it was about half the cost of a new one. Timing may work out well. Yesterday Carl and April came over (Carl still can't put any weight on his leg) and took photos of their skid steer. They have a guy who is interested in buying it. Now I need to make a trip to TN to pick it up.
Time to watch a little TV. Anything but the liars at the Democratic convention, they make me vomit! I can't begin to understand why anyone believes the crap they are dishing out, not that the Republicans are much better.
Good night and may God bless you and yours. (If Obama gets 4 more years I probably won't be allowed to say God any longer, though I might be able to say Allah.)
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