Yesterday I mowed lawns (Tom & Mary Lou's and mine). Probably spent about 3 hours on it. Had to stop once because of rain but the sun came out with a nice breeze and thing dried off so that I was able to start again in a few hours.
Today I cleared more brush and trees near the area where the electric lines come to the cabin.
I started piling brush on the other side of the driveway when I was cutting a couple of days ago, so that I could burn it when it dried out.
Today I decided that I would still burn the brush from several days ago but what I cut down today, and still have to cut, is more than I want to burn. You can see the piles I started in the driveway, in the top photo. In addition to that there are several trees that I felled that were to big to drag out. I also made a pretty good size pile out in the woods off the back corner of the cabin. I plan on borrowing Tom's tractor and dragging the stuff in the driveway and the trees I felled into the woods behind the cabin.
It was nice out today. It doesn't seem all that dry to me but everyone I talk to seems to think it is really dry. We probably only got about a tenth of an inch when it rained while I was mowing yesterday.
May God bless you and yours.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
July 28th - In Tennessee
I drove to TN last Thursday. Construction at 2 locations and minor loss of time at an accident site turned my normal 9.5 hour trip into one that was over 11 hours long.
One Praise the Lord is that I did not have tire problems during the trip. I didn't drive anywhere Friday but Saturday morning I needed to go into town. At above 30 mph the front end of my truck shook very noticeably. The tire shop Tom, my brother-in-law, uses wasn't open on Saturday. After making sure there was nothing loose, that I could detect, in the front end I came back home. Monday I went back to town and with only a quick look the guy at the tire shop showed me a "knot" on the left front tire. I had them put the spare on. It took 4 guys to finally get the spare down from the underbed storage. The spare looked like the original spare, and like it had never been on the ground. Boy am I glad I didn't have to wrestle that spare out from under the truck along side the road, in +90's heat and lots of humidity, when driving here Thursday. I now have a nice new set of tires on my truck, a few months early. I had planned on replacing them before winter.
I was "puny" the first several days I was here. Not bad, but enough so that I went to the walk-in clinic in town on Saturday. They thought I had some type of stomach virus. Thankfully it wasn't bad enough that I suffered from vomiting or diarrhea. Yesterday was the first day I felt like I was back to nearly 100%.
I didn't go to church Sunday AM, just didn't feel up to driving to town. I did go down to Tom & Mary Lou's for a couple of hours. Dave, their son, his wife and 4 of their 5 kids, were up from the Atlanta area and had spent the night. They sure gave the lake a good work out. It was good to see Dave and get to know Maryella and her boys a little better.
Friday, even though I was "puny", I did spend over a half hour weed eating. Yesterday I finally got a few more things done.
Kathy preferred to have kitchen shelves instead of wall cabinets. I finally installed, temporarily, the first shelf yesterday.
I bought a 12' long 2x12 for the shelf but the guy put a 14' long one in my truck. I didn't realize that until I put it up on the shelf supports and noticed that it stuck beyond the end of the wall. It is warped on one end, which is why I have the concrete blocks on it. After it dries out a little (from 85 degree, 80% daytime outside temp/humidity down to 73 degree, 50% humidity in cabin) I will cut off the warped end. I will have to make, or more likely have made, the custom type shelf bracket she wants. She saw them on one of the home rebuilder shows on TV. The temporary "store bought" ones up there now will suffice until I decide how to proceed with the custom ones. (OK, yes my kitchen counter is a little messy <grin> but it suits me fine.)
The trees along the west edge edge of our lawn have grown to the point where the power line drop to the cabin is beginning to be encapsulated in the branches. They are mostly trash trees. Yesterday I cut down a couple of sourwoods, one 4" diameter and one 5" diameter, plus some other 1-2" stuff. Several black pines still need to be removed along with some other minor trimming of branches on some larger trees. The pines are 4-6" in diameter and are easily tall enough to take down the power lines if they fell during an ice storm.
My property manager <grin>, Tom is up in Ohio so I'm going to have to mow my own lawn for maybe the 3rd time in 6 years, this week and next. (It was freshly mowed when I arrived Thursday evening.)
Early Monday AM I looked out the back window, down the "lane" I cut into the woods, and saw 2 hen turkeys with a bunch of chicks. The chicks were probably 10" tall. You can barely make out one of the hens in the photo below. They were only about 50 yards from the cabin.
A few photos from before I left MO. Lydia was giving Nolan a ride in her car. He initially enjoyed it, but after a few minutes he was tired of it.
God is good. May He bless you and yours.
One Praise the Lord is that I did not have tire problems during the trip. I didn't drive anywhere Friday but Saturday morning I needed to go into town. At above 30 mph the front end of my truck shook very noticeably. The tire shop Tom, my brother-in-law, uses wasn't open on Saturday. After making sure there was nothing loose, that I could detect, in the front end I came back home. Monday I went back to town and with only a quick look the guy at the tire shop showed me a "knot" on the left front tire. I had them put the spare on. It took 4 guys to finally get the spare down from the underbed storage. The spare looked like the original spare, and like it had never been on the ground. Boy am I glad I didn't have to wrestle that spare out from under the truck along side the road, in +90's heat and lots of humidity, when driving here Thursday. I now have a nice new set of tires on my truck, a few months early. I had planned on replacing them before winter.
I was "puny" the first several days I was here. Not bad, but enough so that I went to the walk-in clinic in town on Saturday. They thought I had some type of stomach virus. Thankfully it wasn't bad enough that I suffered from vomiting or diarrhea. Yesterday was the first day I felt like I was back to nearly 100%.
I didn't go to church Sunday AM, just didn't feel up to driving to town. I did go down to Tom & Mary Lou's for a couple of hours. Dave, their son, his wife and 4 of their 5 kids, were up from the Atlanta area and had spent the night. They sure gave the lake a good work out. It was good to see Dave and get to know Maryella and her boys a little better.
Friday, even though I was "puny", I did spend over a half hour weed eating. Yesterday I finally got a few more things done.
Kathy preferred to have kitchen shelves instead of wall cabinets. I finally installed, temporarily, the first shelf yesterday.
I bought a 12' long 2x12 for the shelf but the guy put a 14' long one in my truck. I didn't realize that until I put it up on the shelf supports and noticed that it stuck beyond the end of the wall. It is warped on one end, which is why I have the concrete blocks on it. After it dries out a little (from 85 degree, 80% daytime outside temp/humidity down to 73 degree, 50% humidity in cabin) I will cut off the warped end. I will have to make, or more likely have made, the custom type shelf bracket she wants. She saw them on one of the home rebuilder shows on TV. The temporary "store bought" ones up there now will suffice until I decide how to proceed with the custom ones. (OK, yes my kitchen counter is a little messy <grin> but it suits me fine.)
The trees along the west edge edge of our lawn have grown to the point where the power line drop to the cabin is beginning to be encapsulated in the branches. They are mostly trash trees. Yesterday I cut down a couple of sourwoods, one 4" diameter and one 5" diameter, plus some other 1-2" stuff. Several black pines still need to be removed along with some other minor trimming of branches on some larger trees. The pines are 4-6" in diameter and are easily tall enough to take down the power lines if they fell during an ice storm.
My property manager <grin>, Tom is up in Ohio so I'm going to have to mow my own lawn for maybe the 3rd time in 6 years, this week and next. (It was freshly mowed when I arrived Thursday evening.)
Early Monday AM I looked out the back window, down the "lane" I cut into the woods, and saw 2 hen turkeys with a bunch of chicks. The chicks were probably 10" tall. You can barely make out one of the hens in the photo below. They were only about 50 yards from the cabin.
A few photos from before I left MO. Lydia was giving Nolan a ride in her car. He initially enjoyed it, but after a few minutes he was tired of it.
God is good. May He bless you and yours.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
July 12th - Early Morning
I'm back in MO. I drove back last Thursday.
We did get some rain in MO while I was gone, and since I've been back. We REALLY needed it. The lawn had not been mowed for three weeks and when I mowed it it was no taller than it is when I normally mow. I think Kathy said we have had 6" of rain over the past 4 weeks and our pond is still not full.
Saturday - Smoothies at Gram's
A Monday afternoon stroller ride with Gram.
Truck Work - My truck had a cracked tail light lens when I bought it. I ordered a new pair (it was far less expensive to buy an aftermarket pair than buy 1 from GM) not long after I bought the truck. I finally tried to install them when in TN but holes for the bulb holders weren't the right size. Yesterday, with the help of my trusty Dremel tool, I modified them to fit. I also installed the locking tailgate latch. The bed cover can only be opened when the tailgate is down so now a curious person can't drop the tailgate to see whatever goodies I have in the bed.
It is HOT & HUMID here. Before complaining to much, PRAISE GOD FOR AC! I went to bed early last night, woke up around 2 AM and couldn't go back to sleep, so I got up. It was 77 degrees out at 2 AM, the same as Jacksonville, FL. (I checked, it was 10 degrees cooler down south in Crossville, TN) Yesterday the heat index was in the low 90's. Today's heat index is supposed to reach 94, then 98 on Wed and 97 on Thur. We may have to get our long johns out Friday. The high temp is forecast to be a rainy 78. It never ceases to amaze me that Crossville which is at least 125 miles south of Centertown, has fewer cooling degree (35% fewer) days AND fewer heating degree days (15% fewer).
May God bless you and yours.
We did get some rain in MO while I was gone, and since I've been back. We REALLY needed it. The lawn had not been mowed for three weeks and when I mowed it it was no taller than it is when I normally mow. I think Kathy said we have had 6" of rain over the past 4 weeks and our pond is still not full.
Saturday - Smoothies at Gram's
A Monday afternoon stroller ride with Gram.
Truck Work - My truck had a cracked tail light lens when I bought it. I ordered a new pair (it was far less expensive to buy an aftermarket pair than buy 1 from GM) not long after I bought the truck. I finally tried to install them when in TN but holes for the bulb holders weren't the right size. Yesterday, with the help of my trusty Dremel tool, I modified them to fit. I also installed the locking tailgate latch. The bed cover can only be opened when the tailgate is down so now a curious person can't drop the tailgate to see whatever goodies I have in the bed.
It is HOT & HUMID here. Before complaining to much, PRAISE GOD FOR AC! I went to bed early last night, woke up around 2 AM and couldn't go back to sleep, so I got up. It was 77 degrees out at 2 AM, the same as Jacksonville, FL. (I checked, it was 10 degrees cooler down south in Crossville, TN) Yesterday the heat index was in the low 90's. Today's heat index is supposed to reach 94, then 98 on Wed and 97 on Thur. We may have to get our long johns out Friday. The high temp is forecast to be a rainy 78. It never ceases to amaze me that Crossville which is at least 125 miles south of Centertown, has fewer cooling degree (35% fewer) days AND fewer heating degree days (15% fewer).
May God bless you and yours.
Sunday, July 3, 2016
July 3rd, Sunday AM
Kathy, Kelsey, Lydia & Nolan left for MO a little after 7 this morning. Hopefully the drive wan't be to bad.
Last night Lydia put knobs on all the cabinet drawers. I drilled the holes and she installed the knobs.
Church was supposed to be something of a 4th of July celebration today and I didn't bother to go. I went out around 9:30 and spent 1.5 hours cutting brush in the "lane:. Some of the small trees were already 3-4' tall. With the leaves back on it is just a wall of green where I quit cutting trees this spring. This fall I'd like to clear further down the slope, at least until we had a view of the ridge that is about 7 miles from here.The end of where I've cleared is probably 600-800' from the house and the elevation is at least 20' lower than at the house.
In the afternoon I finished splitting wood that was on a trailer. It took be a little over an hour. Around 4 PM we got a little over 3/4" of much needed rain.
May God bless you and yours. I hope you have a happy 4th of July, Independence Day. Perhaps we need to be thinking about another Declaration of Independence from the current overbearing, nanny state, government that wants to rule every aspect of our lives.
Last night Lydia put knobs on all the cabinet drawers. I drilled the holes and she installed the knobs.
Church was supposed to be something of a 4th of July celebration today and I didn't bother to go. I went out around 9:30 and spent 1.5 hours cutting brush in the "lane:. Some of the small trees were already 3-4' tall. With the leaves back on it is just a wall of green where I quit cutting trees this spring. This fall I'd like to clear further down the slope, at least until we had a view of the ridge that is about 7 miles from here.The end of where I've cleared is probably 600-800' from the house and the elevation is at least 20' lower than at the house.
In the afternoon I finished splitting wood that was on a trailer. It took be a little over an hour. Around 4 PM we got a little over 3/4" of much needed rain.
May God bless you and yours. I hope you have a happy 4th of July, Independence Day. Perhaps we need to be thinking about another Declaration of Independence from the current overbearing, nanny state, government that wants to rule every aspect of our lives.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Friday, July 1, Early AM
I finished putting up drywall in the bedroom, except for around the electrical entrance panel, and put up another couple of sheets in the future bedroom. I'm out of drywall and won't buy any more until I have a storage building to put stuff in. I need to get things out of the way so that I can finish. I'm REALLY tired of moving stuff from one wall to another, and back.
Kathy, Kelsey, Lydia & Nolan came Wed evening.
Walking down to Tom & Mary Lou's. Their campground in the background.
Relaxing on the front porch. The lake was beautiful.
Lydia shared the peach she was eating with Nolan. He loved it.
Supper last night.
And a nice campfire.
Have to get to breakfast. I've been paged several times. May God bless you and yours.
Kathy, Kelsey, Lydia & Nolan came Wed evening.
Walking down to Tom & Mary Lou's. Their campground in the background.
Relaxing on the front porch. The lake was beautiful.
Lydia shared the peach she was eating with Nolan. He loved it.
Supper last night.
And a nice campfire.
Have to get to breakfast. I've been paged several times. May God bless you and yours.
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