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Good morning everyone!!
Hot...humid and rainy for the last few days. Getting things ready to leave Friday for a 3 night trip to a RV/Waterpark that the grandsons ought to love. Dewpoint temps for the last few days have been in the high 70's so it's been damp...I've been running one AC in the camper to keep the humidity under control!!
Hot...humid and rainy for the last few days. Getting things ready to leave Friday for a 3 night trip to a RV/Waterpark that the grandsons ought to love. Dewpoint temps for the last few days have been in the high 70's so it's been damp...I've been running one AC in the camper to keep the humidity under control!!
Eric just let those eyebrows grow out and the long hair will cover any scar
Darren. I didn't know that lake water got warmer than 65 Seems like the mountain rivers my horses dump me in are around 52
Mid 70's around here yesterday, So comfortable
Got painters painting the East wing of school, Tile setters floating bathrooms and Flooring guys laying VCT West wing has tapers working on sheetrook.
Ceiling grid in East wing and electricians setting lights. Plumbers are still running copper and insulating pipes. Should have my Above Grid inspections for East wing on Monday and be ready to drop tile. Asphalt company is widening the street for the turn lane. Which means I had to remove my fence. So I'm worried about tweeakers coming in at night and stealing copper pipe or wire. Should have doors by early next week and then I can lock building. Basket Ball court is about half way down. Start lunch time pick up games next week. Probably 60 guys hon jobsite today, half don't speak english.
Darren. I didn't know that lake water got warmer than 65 Seems like the mountain rivers my horses dump me in are around 52
Mid 70's around here yesterday, So comfortable
Got painters painting the East wing of school, Tile setters floating bathrooms and Flooring guys laying VCT West wing has tapers working on sheetrook.
Ceiling grid in East wing and electricians setting lights. Plumbers are still running copper and insulating pipes. Should have my Above Grid inspections for East wing on Monday and be ready to drop tile. Asphalt company is widening the street for the turn lane. Which means I had to remove my fence. So I'm worried about tweeakers coming in at night and stealing copper pipe or wire. Should have doors by early next week and then I can lock building. Basket Ball court is about half way down. Start lunch time pick up games next week. Probably 60 guys hon jobsite today, half don't speak english.
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I guess the site is temporarily screwed up again. It's taking forever to load pages, and I cannot see or post pics tonight.
We are getting "tropical" moisture here, so the feeder bands have been training over certain areas dumping massive amounts of water, while other places nearby are getting little. We got 4.5" of rain at my place between 13:30 when I left for work, and 16:30 when Jodi got home. It has since tapered off. Although it was about 50 miles of deluge for my trip in to work this evening, we haven't gotten any measurable rainfall at the perfume factory today or tonight. I just need it to be done by Thursday night so things are dry for my departure Saturday morning. Thankfully, I pulled the RV out of its parking spot several days ago, and staged it next to the driveway for easier loading, as well as not leaving foot deep ruts trying to drag it out after the rains started.
Jon, sounds like the school is coming along. Hope your copper is safe.
Swamp Don, it is funny to me to read your comment about starting the a/c in the RV to get rid of excess humidity days in advance, as I started mine a few days ago, and gave the same reason when my wife asked about it. We don't leave until Saturday morning.
Desert Don, enjoy the freshly melted snow and go on some more adventures!
Roy, have fun with the computer stuff. Compared to last year when things were very dry, my guess is that wet is better than on fire.
Howdy Tim(s), Andre, Eric, Gerry and all. Have a great night.
We are getting "tropical" moisture here, so the feeder bands have been training over certain areas dumping massive amounts of water, while other places nearby are getting little. We got 4.5" of rain at my place between 13:30 when I left for work, and 16:30 when Jodi got home. It has since tapered off. Although it was about 50 miles of deluge for my trip in to work this evening, we haven't gotten any measurable rainfall at the perfume factory today or tonight. I just need it to be done by Thursday night so things are dry for my departure Saturday morning. Thankfully, I pulled the RV out of its parking spot several days ago, and staged it next to the driveway for easier loading, as well as not leaving foot deep ruts trying to drag it out after the rains started.
Jon, sounds like the school is coming along. Hope your copper is safe.
Swamp Don, it is funny to me to read your comment about starting the a/c in the RV to get rid of excess humidity days in advance, as I started mine a few days ago, and gave the same reason when my wife asked about it. We don't leave until Saturday morning.
Desert Don, enjoy the freshly melted snow and go on some more adventures!
Roy, have fun with the computer stuff. Compared to last year when things were very dry, my guess is that wet is better than on fire.
Howdy Tim(s), Andre, Eric, Gerry and all. Have a great night.
Good morning guys!
Wifey has a bad case of poison ivy She is not a happy camper. I tried really hard not to laff at her, but I was unsuccessful
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/te...n=true#image=1
HAHAHAHAHAHA God Bless Texas!
Wifey has a bad case of poison ivy She is not a happy camper. I tried really hard not to laff at her, but I was unsuccessful
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/te...n=true#image=1
HAHAHAHAHAHA God Bless Texas!
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Doug........
Roy, have fun with the computer stuff. Compared to last year when things were very dry, my guess is that wet is better than on fire.
The bad news is..... The fires usually start around the begining of July...... If the rain dates are normal..... No rain for July and August....
Roy, have fun with the computer stuff. Compared to last year when things were very dry, my guess is that wet is better than on fire.
The bad news is..... The fires usually start around the begining of July...... If the rain dates are normal..... No rain for July and August....