Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Guess we gotta take Fargo out today and tomorrow. Rain all weekend. Dangit!
 
**** a duck. Just got skirted by my second tornado in less than a week

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Just wandered past? :rolleyes:
 
The cell that spawned the one on Saturday wasn’t much bigger either
 
Shark bites are your friend.
I use push fittings for air lines a lot at work. They are same idea, but don’t look near as tough as shark bite, and they usually outlast the plastic tubing. Thats why I wondered if anyone used PEX. I have used a few shark bites on copper with no problems
 
I did see the beginnings of a funnel cloud nearby a few winters back, it never did touch down that I know of.
These were common occurrences out in the desert
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But the lizards and snakes didn't give a ****
 
After three days the rain has finally moved out. Cold today cloudy 58 with a north 20 mph wind all day. warms up tomorrow and I can see the sun peeking through.
Went to Menards and got 70 landscape stones. Using them as a base at the bottom of the slope on the south side of the driveway. Of course, no one to help load them in the truck no problem I got it done. The funny part was the kid at the yard gate counted them not once but twice...haha!!
I probably posted the problem before we have an 80' wide 26' deep area that we're dumping another 25 tons of 2–4-inch river rock on...no more mowing on that slope. The angle is really steep it was just a true safety concern...fixed!! It will match the north side we did a couple weeks ago.
Now home with the granddaughter, Cheryl is gone to tennis team practice. I think it's time for a toddy.
 
Good Evening All! What a week, 2 long days in row Tues/Wed. Thought I'd sleep in tomorrow then wife figured out that her boarding time is 05:20, airport is 1:45 minutes away, oh well! Pick her up on Monday, might blow my tube amp up this weekend lol!
 
Been quite a bit of that sort of activity out there in that part of the desert in the last few months. Been pretty quiet here near the San Andreas :rolleyes::realcrazy:

We had a little shake nearby last week, only a 3.2. In Washington State U of W has a seismic team who monitors all over the state. We provide them with circuits and sites to place equipment that points up to their equipment on mountains that are really dormant? volcanoes. When I "escort" them to our sites they usually give me free swag, so I'm stocked up on shop work shirts lol!

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