and my battery powered electric pole saw. After about an hour of finagling around with it, which included a trip to his place to get a short extension ladder.
I drove up to my high-country home yesterday. My children went up too. I made Adana kebab, and it was a success this time. The single trick is that I have to knead the meat, so that it becomes sticky. I should have used more spices and seasonings, and was not entirely happy with it, but my children loved it.
Our new 5G Samsung A32 phones work great up here, compared to the old Nexus 5 phones, even though there's still no 5G service up here. As suspected, the old phone is capable of 4G LTE, but not the many new frequency bands that have opened up, and that's the reason we had no coverage up here.
I love stories that include climbing on a ladder with a chainsaw. What could possibly go wrong?
Took it easy today as it was 98 F out. Tomorrow AM is dental surgery day for my new implant. Can't wait...
Well, this chainsaw was at the end of about a 12 foot pole (polesaw) so I figured the damage I could do to myself with it was limited.
Today I started assembly on a 2.5 meter sailplane that FedEx delivered unexpectedly two days early. Gotta give credit where it's due!
A woman had a young lab mix in the river. That dog went nuts chasing its tail, a good 10 minutes it went full spin ahead with the base of its tail in its mouth! I haven't seen that much tail chasing since I retired from Megacorp with vultures circling as they were in the middle of being acquired.
Good luck! Hope the surgery goes well.
Thought it was vandalism, until I saw the claw marks on the cabinets now laying on the floor. A bear foraged through my workspace overnight searching for food.
When I let the puppy outside I watched as it made a new friend. DW came out and we watched as the young buck and the puppy checked each other out. The pup started growling and barking at the deer who was amused but didn't care. View attachment 40214View attachment 40215
That is awesome. "Our" deer could care less about our dogs...they just take a quick glance and then go back to work.