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Hello John, Steve, Grant, Perry, Shaun and all who lurk here.
It was very foggy earlier this morning, it's still cloudy but they say the sun will come out.
I took most of the day off and enjoyed the weather for once, back in the shop now emptying the truck box and hauling dead tools and recyclables to the guy across the alley as he can get rid of it faster than me. I've found that recycling the copper and aluminum is a pita for me as it just gets in the way, I think the cat food cans will wind up in his yard as they can use the extra bit of weight.
Better the flurries stay up that way.. the mist was so light last night that it looked like fine flurries..
That sounds like our early morning fog.
Originally Posted by privateer, eh
I took most of the day off and enjoyed the weather for once, back in the shop now emptying the truck box and hauling dead tools and recyclables to the guy across the alley as he can get rid of it faster than me. I've found that recycling the copper and aluminum is a pita for me as it just gets in the way, I think the cat food cans will wind up in his yard as they can use the extra bit of weight.
It was a nice day here too, a bit cooler than yesterday but still nicer than what's coming our way soon. I save and donate all my aluminum cans to a local cat rescue, with too many cats in their care they need all the help they can get.
By keeping strays around these organizations can use them as a guilt trip to raise more money, look at these people that bring strays from war zones and peddle them off on whoever's foolish enough to buy a dog from Syria. I've come across enough people that can't look after themselves but they'll have 8 dogs or 14 cats.
Got a few more feet of shop space so that I'd have more room for my band saws and sand blasting cabinet.
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