Just what the Doctor orderedNURSE!!!
She's available for a small fee to help with the harvesting.
Post pictures!Well... DANG!
Had a unique thing happen yesterday afternoon. Sudden winds, the power went out... And here comes a fargin tornado!
Herself and Your Humble Obdn't &tc were totally unaware of it. We were just casually looking out the window into the back yard, watching the windy day whip the big flame tree's branches. Did NOT know there was a tornado in my front yard. <-- TINS, Pilgrims -- we had no clue.
Whistles and sirens and bells up the main road here in the Acreage were solid for three fargin hours. We were wondering what the hell was going on. I opened the front door, and there was Lumpy and Beau (peacocks) squeezed up against the wall.
I looked to the right, and damn near catted on the spot. My beautiful ylang-ylang tree looked like it had been dynamited. <-- Best description; it wasn't just blown over or something -- it was wrecked. Looked like some huge giant had taken the main trunk and twisted it apart. Resembled the torn trees you see in No Man's Land in WWI.
An emergency vehicle came down my unpaved road with lights going off all over the place; the guy driving was searching for more injured people. When I gave him the thumbs-up, we were fine, he shouted: "YES! That's what I needed to hear!"
I asked, "WTF, over?" That's when I found out there was a tornado. Folks hurt all over the place.
For hours, the whistles and sirens went on. When it gets light, I am gonna put RedWitch inna car and go see what the hell went down, and see if I can help.
OH. Back to Floriduh specs on building: The ylang-ylang tree that looks like it got blasted at Verdun was actually touching my house on one side before the tornado. My house has suffered zerio damage, while the big tree is splintered and broken. <-- Awshit. I am gonna haveta get the chainsaw out and cut the thing into draggable pieces.
I do not think the remaining part of the tree will survive. That is a pity, because the flowers that are always blooming on it give a wonderful scent to the whole area. Ylang-ylang flowers are used to make the perfume "Tabu".
She's on break right now...Judt what the Doctor ordered
I’d rather gas my saw and keep working then wait on the battery to recharge for an hr or more.Doesn't seem out of touch with reality at all, just look at the line up of any major brand or power tools and yard tools, they've all gone lithium battery powered. Now I'm not sure what source your information came from but I've not heard any reports of the government handing out power tools to civilians. I have heard lots of reports of generators being handed out. So if someone has a generator whether it's lithium batteried powered or traditional corded power tools the means to use them are there.
It's really all a bit soon for all of that though, in th casse of this latest storm, they're still cessing damages and in the case of the previous storm since everyone was really caught unpreparedlots of people are still straggling in. Plus with a the latest storm creating so much uncertainty I doubt people were doing much more with their homes then deciding what needed to be taken to the curb for trash removal. So if power tools were being handed out they were likely going to all the crews of workers and volunteers cleaning up the roads, securng down powerlines etc. All people who likely have their own generators on their trucks already.
As far as people keeping an axe in their attic after Katrina, I'm sure you're right, lots of people ended up dying by getting trapped in their attics. The ones with axes survived. An even better strategy for survival though is to get out before the storm so you don't get trapped.
As for neighbors and SHTF, it's been my experience, even in this polarized world we live in today when SHTF happens most people put aside their differences and help one another out. I'm not saying you can just count on that though, there are people out there that just act like total aholes because they've long since sold thier souls to what or who ever they worship. The smart person plans on being able to handle things by themselves first, but holds onto the ability to be grateful when help does come along.
I’ll give you a tip. Get a better jobStarbucks also has a TIP cup out if I remember right…..do you tip..?
8 mil outside and in. Double wall of plastic to help insulate with an air gap.Are you going to cover it with 6 mill greenhouse plastic?
Just got offa the phone with my Red Witch's sister -- No real flooding in Tampa area. Less by far than the last storm.The issue is going to be flooding not wind unless you're in a trailer.
Floridas flat and only a few feet above sea level most places that is what is gonna kill people.
Already planning the trip down for the wifes sisters services cuz they are in Venice on a canal and too fuckin stubborn to leave.
I’m worthless….nobody would hire me.I’ll give you a tip. Get a better job
Very good news now take a break tomorrow is gonna be busy as well.Just got offa the phone with my Red Witch's sister -- No real flooding in Tampa area. Less by far than the last storm.
HOWEVER -- My two houses down neighbor was just here. He and his wifelet actually watched the whirling wind of the tornado go between our houses.
I am beat to shit right now. A 18" pine tree in my front yard that got whomped down is now chainsawed up into 8' pieces. I will haul them off mebbe tomorrow. And I alsocut up the fallen ylang-ylang tree. (pant, puf) Then I painted all the tears in the remaining stump with that black tree-wound stuff. Hope it survives, but I don't think so.
But the worst (scariest and dirtiest) task I gave myself was to address the huge pine tree that was laying across the powerlines on my road. In order to get to it, I hadda wade through 2' of water with my chainsaw. I got lucky when I cut it close to the base; it rolled back and off the wires onto the ground. (*phew*)
If I had left it, I could see it would have soon pulled down my power lines as it was working back and forth in the wind.
I am one beat puppy, and I am trying to ease the owies with Tylenol.
Wish I could. Not with this new fargin computer. Useta just plug in my camera and screenshoot. Now I would have to buyPost pictures!
Call him.Wish I could. Not with this new fargin computer. Useta just plug in my camera and screenshoot. Now I would have to buyprogramsapps that came with the old one. I can post old pics I already have (10% of what I had -- 90% of the rest are lost.)
Now for the worrisome part: @Boo. <-- What status? I don't want to call him on the phone because I KNOW he is totally exhausted and might be napping. Has anybody heard from him?
He was right in the fargin middle of it. I was waay outside the actual storm track.
I know what you mean... but nope. I will not disturb him until he surfaces. You gotta respect him for busting his ass getting his Chateau prepared, taking care of the woofies, and so on -- all while suffering in a LOT of pain.Call him.
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Partly cloudy here today starting at 46F and predicted to reach 69F. 66F indoors this morning so I turned on the furnace to raise the house temperature to 68F.
Hee, hee, hee, Christmas comes when it comes. My doppelganger "Graywolf" just received samples of gummies to test and report back on. It included gummies with just Myrcene, as well as some D-9 gummies in six different flavors and a couple bags of Psilocybin extract gummies.
Lu lu lu lu lu lu lu I was able to sleep last night without medication, heating pad, or back, hip, or shoulder pain.
Trying out a new breakfast place this morning named Flattop and Salamander, which has been getting raves.