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There are a few dry days coming up but they are all on days I have to work.
That seems to be the way it goes for me too Shaun.
Originally Posted by 56panelford
Good evening everyone, hope your day was a good one..
My day was ok John. I`m happy that we got the gravel truck door back on without scratching the new paint, I had the rust at the very bottom repaired and the door repainted.
Looks like I had the only decent weather today, got most everything I needed done taken care of. Tomorrow is run around day and thursday will be my scrap run day. We've had such crappy weather that a lot of the local gardens have had problems with not coming to ripeness. I went turkey hunting at the store and the prices are up from .95 a pound to $1.27 for utility birds and not a high end bird in the store.
It was a decent enough day here.....for late Oct Perry. Mostly sunny but very cool. Hopefully I can get my Bobcat job done tomorrow, it maybe too wet and hopefully the showers stay away.
There's a warm day tomorrow but the cold and rain are coming back on Thursday. Hope that this yard work is far enough done by the first that I can start working in the shop, first thing that gets done there is to pull the front end off of the 48 and pull the drive line out. That way I can put it in the yard with the 75.
Morning Morris and John. Morris I have not even had my first cup yet today.
I need 3 cups before I`m mobile Shaun.
[QUOTE=Steve GG;18215896]Good morning M&S, Morris, John, Grant, Perry, Shaun and anyone else lurking around the place..
Hello Steve, the lights look good. I imagine they really light up the road.
The last of the clear skies left at 4 this afternoon and there's rain in the forecast, ain't that a surprise. I sometimes think that the staff at my brother's care home aren't much more aware than he is, some of them are beyond incompetent and border on stupid.
Back in my world until the tenth which is when I get to deal with the carehome doctors, for now its back to dealing with cats, squirrels, birds and the yard and shop.
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