Good morning from Bay City, Michigan..
Rainy and cold here, high of 55° here right now and I think thats the peak of it. My joints are barkin' at me and I have high grass to mow. Wish the rain would stop so I can cut it, it looks like rain and cold all week.
Hows it going in your neck of the woods?
DennyLongley wrote:
Good morning from Bay City, Michigan..
Rainy and cold here, high of 55° here right now and I think thats the peak of it. My joints are barkin' at me and I have high grass to mow. Wish the rain would stop so I can cut it, it looks like rain and cold all week.
Hows it going in your neck of the woods?
Good Morning D L. Cooled down on this side of the hill and tomorrow supposedly even cooler. But no sign of that dirty ( S ) word. Spring has sprung just at the cool end for now.
Good morning Denny and Plum. High 80's low 90's today and looking at triple digits for Memorial Day. Hello summer of '21.
Spiritof27 wrote:
Good morning Denny and Plum. High 80's low 90's today and looking at triple digits for Memorial Day. Hello summer of '21.
Holy crap thats hot
Good to see ya both, Plum and Spirit.. looks like the weather gonna be wierd this year. New normal and such..
May not make 50 here in the North West corner of ohio tomorrow. Rain and wind. Not going to be a good day as we were supposed to set up several tents for graduation parties.
Good afternoon 96 here no rain for weeks nothing growing garden needs water and above all that we are still blessed
DennyLongley wrote:
Good morning from Bay City, Michigan..
Rainy and cold here, high of 55° here right now and I think thats the peak of it. My joints are barkin' at me and I have high grass to mow. Wish the rain would stop so I can cut it, it looks like rain and cold all week.
Hows it going in your neck of the woods?
Hi Denny, Bob, Paul, and y’all.
It’s been raining nearly every day here for the past 2-3 weeks, but finally took a break yesterday, so I finally was able to use my brand new Hustler, 54” zero turn for the first time on my 3’ high (some of it) weeds! First time using a zero turn, but after about 30-45 minutes, the muscle memory seemed to take over and it was actually pretty fun - and fast. Had to mow most of it twice because it was so y’all. Glad I only mow about 2 acres!!
Denny: How was your time with the Pastor the other day, if you don’t mind me askin’.....
Been thinking about you and praying for you and your family. 🙏🏻
Randyhartford wrote:
Hi Denny, Bob, Paul, and y’all.
It’s been raining nearly every day here for the past 2-3 weeks, but finally took a break yesterday, so I finally was able to use my brand new Hustler, 54” zero turn for the first time on my 3’ high (some of it) weeds! First time using a zero turn, but after about 30-45 minutes, the muscle memory seemed to take over and it was actually pretty fun - and fast. Had to mow most of it twice because it was so y’all. Glad I only mow about 2 acres!!
Denny: How was your time with the Pastor the other day, if you don’t mind me askin’.....
Been thinking about you and praying for you and your family. 🙏🏻
Hi Denny, Bob, Paul, and y’all. br It’s been raini... (
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Thank you for praying.. I took the high road on this one and got out of the way, minding ny own business. Thank you for asking Randy. Man those zero turns are fast, they don't play around lol good buy!
DennyLongley wrote:
Thank you for praying.. I took the high road on this one and got out of the way, minding ny own business. Thank you for asking Randy. Man those zero turns are fast, they don't play around lol good buy!
That you did Denny, good for you. You just may have lead by example to someone on here.
plumbob wrote:
That you did Denny, good for you. You just may have lead by example to someone on here.
Thank you PB.. Thats the hope. Thats the beauty of this site.. learn from each other, right?
plumbob wrote:
You got it!!!!
😁👍
BTW, idk if ive told you this, but your "join" date is the same as my birthday, April 2nd 1980!
DennyLongley wrote:
😁👍
BTW, idk if ive told you this, but your "join" date is the same as my birthday, April 2nd 1980!
Interesting, April 2 19 is what my user registration says. Not sure what the 19 means maybe 2019. But for 1980 i was contemplating getting out of the plumbing trade and going with the Gov doing what ever it took to get a steady job with no fear of layoffs.
Never thought the gov would lay people off. But then they back payed them anyway. Funny thing about the years of gov work. Here we are working with classified stuff and on snow days they say non essential stay home. What determines essential?
plumbob wrote:
Interesting, April 2 19 is what my user registration says. Not sure what the 19 means maybe 2019. But for 1980 i was contemplating getting out of the plumbing trade and going with the Gov doing what ever it took to get a steady job with no fear of layoffs.
Never thought the gov would lay people off. But then they back payed them anyway. Funny thing about the years of gov work. Here we are working with classified stuff and on snow days they say non essential stay home. What determines essential?
Interesting, April 2 19 is what my user registrati... (
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I guess the powers that be determines what "essential"..
Hey I just learned what a "plumbob" actually is about a month ago.. I just keep forgetting to tell ya. I was watching one of my survival shows and the guy was hanging trusses on a log cabin, and his friend held the plumbob up to make sure they're strait and level.. am I correct on that?
.. I originally thought it was because you was a plumber at one point, correct? Good play on words..
DennyLongley wrote:
I guess the powers that be determines what "essential"..
Hey I just learned what a "plumbob" actually is about a month ago.. I just keep forgetting to tell ya. I was watching one of my survival shows and the guy was hanging trusses on a log cabin, and his friend held the plumbob up to make sure they're strait and level.. am I correct on that?
.. I originally thought it was because you was a plumber at one point, correct? Good play on words..
Not to butt in, but “level” is a horizontal term; “plumb” is a vertical term meaning exactly perpendicular to level. Both terms are in relation to the earth, which is neither, since it’s axis is on an angle. Go figure.... 🥴
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