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Friday, August 4, 2017

Scaffold Surfing

No, scaffold surfing is not a new sport.  It is a term I coined to describe how you move a set of scaffolding with wheels, from one area to another without getting off the scaffold.

After purchasing four fifty foot rolls of rolled insulation several weeks ago, they needed to be installed in the ceiling of my 30 x 30 building.  The bottom of the trusses and the cross members were twelve feet up, so scaffolding had to be rented.

Overhead in the building.
 I failed to take a before picture so this old picture shows what the overhead looked like.  Before the insulation could be put in place overhead, steel banding had to be installed.  


This was hot and sweaty.  My wife said this should be done in October.  I said you do it when it hot so you can appreciate the comfort the installed insulation will give you.


This was the first portion installed.  It was a twelve foot long by ten foot wide section that had to be rolled out and wrapped down the top of the wall section.  Each section had to be cut to length, rolled up and held together with a bungee cord, placed on top of the scaffolding, then lifted up between the steel bands and then unrolled across the bands.  It did take a little bit to get it to fit just right, but practice makes perfect.

My wife pushed the scaffolding around for a couple of days.  I think she got a kick out of being able to push me where she wanted me.
 

 This is the final product.  I can already tell the difference temperature inside the building.  When it was in the upper 80's outside the other day, it was in the upper 70's in the building.  

For an older guy, I can still do physical labor.   I give thanks each day for my health. 

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Becky's First Cruise

In May 2017, my wife and I along with another couple, took a seven day cruise aboard the Celebrity Summit to Bermuda.  We drove to Port Liberty in New Jersey on a Saturday, spent the night, then on Sunday went to the port to board the ship.

This was my wife's first cruise, so to say the least, she was nervous and anxious.  She has a fear of deep water and being out of the sight of land.  It was a little rough the first day with twenty foot swells and of course, lots of walking.  She has been experiencing knee pain in her left leg so mornings were find but by the late afternoon it was getting to the point of unbearable.  


 
 
It was not as bad as she thought it would be, the walking did her in more than the fear of not seeing land.
 
 

Friday, April 28, 2017

Rube Goldberg

Well, it has been a couple of weeks since the last post, so I wanted to include something a little out of the ordinary.  This was put together a number of years ago but it is amazing the amount of time and effort these people put in to creating this event.  Hope you enjoy.




Sunday, April 2, 2017

Continuation of Wood Fence Building

Since using all the lumber the logger sawed for me back in December, I was anxiously awaiting another load of lumber.  The weather had warmed and I just wanted to, as Larry the Cable Guy says, "Git Er Done".   So I decided to have some fun and set the GoPro Hero 4 to time lapse setting.  I told my wife I could still move pretty fast for an older guy.

So here is the video shot yesterday, April Fools Day.




Thursday, March 23, 2017

DEER, MY CURSE THIS WEEK

I decided to be in my own video post this week.  What an unusual three days it has been.  Watch the video to get the complete story.


Saturday, March 18, 2017

EL PASO COUNTY, COLORADO

Whenever you see a person in law enforcement, what do you see.  Most of the times it is a very rigid, straight laced individual.  Well, guess what, that is not always the case.  They are humans also and this video proves it.


Thursday, March 9, 2017

ROSEBUD RESERVATION

The Dublin United Methodist Church's Mission trip for July 2018 will be the Rosebud Reservation in Mission, S.D.  This organization is affiliated with Volunteers in Mission, a United Methodist organization

This video, shot by a group of students from Michigan State University in 2015 will give those interested in traveling to the reservation a sense of what they can expect.
 


Wednesday, March 8, 2017

OPERATING A SKID STEER

Growing up on a farm there is always an opportunity to operate different types of equipment.   Different sizes of tractors, excavators, tract loaders, skid steers, etc.  While going to school in Arkansas, I spent some time on a farm of my college friend.  I was given the opportunity to drive a large tractor with a hand clutch.  Now that is different.

I must say the one that is the most fun is the skid steer.  It will turn on a dime and is very versatile in operating in confined spaces.  It will also shake you around while operating the machine.  You operate the bucket with foot pedals and steer will two hand operated levers.  Here is a video I shot while operating one.


 

Friday, March 3, 2017

KENDALL AT NRCC FAMILY FUN DAY

This past Saturday, the faculty at New River Community College presented their annual family fun day.  There was no charge to attend and there was plenty of items to observe.  

There were entomologist, herpetologist, research rodents (mice and rats), face painting, balloon artist, a bouncy house (what Kendall wanted to do), popcorn, and music.  Here is short video of Kendall's afternoon.


 

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

YOUTUBER

YouTube has become a go to for finding out to fix, repair, learn, etc how to do different things.  It also is an entertainment channel. 

I happened on this channel by Casey Neistat.  This dude has over 6.5 million followers.  His videos somehow captivate and draw you in.  I am sharing this because he did a review of, get this, NIKE Self Lacing Shoes

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

LOGGING

On the farm there are about forty acres of woodland.  It has been seventy years since it has been timbered so I checked with the state department of forestry as to what I should do.  

The regional forester came, walked the property, and then set down with me to discuss the options.  The only option was to clear cut the entire woodlands.  Their reasoning was that some trees could be genetically inferior.  If you have two trees next to each other, one is large and one is small, they could be the same age. Makes sense, but have you seen an area clear cut?  It is the ugliest looking sight and it takes a life time for the forest to regenerate. 

I made the decision to take out the larger trees and let the other trees grow.  A local logger came in and started logging in November.  Here it is February and he still has a month to go before he is complete.  

One load of some nice size trees




Another load of good size trees



This tree will be cut for fencing boards
 Looking at the woodland from the house, it doesn't look like it has been disturbed.  The logger said in another twenty years it could be harvested again.  If it had been clear cut it would be another seventy years to see some mediocre trees.

I will stick with my decision to take out the larger trees and let the other trees grow.



 

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Different Energy Levels

Last week Kendall was here for a couple of hours and when I walked into the den, she had a birthday party set up for two of her stuffed animals.  They were Kangaroo which she calls "ROO" and Shamu the whale.

She was very persuasive that I join her for their birthdays.  Of course you can't turn down your granddaughter when she grabs your hand and says "come on Grandy."  She is very imaginative and loves play with her stuffed toys.

Now Micah on the other hand is WIDE OPEN.  He runs, he jumps, he rolls, etc.  He is hardly still.  We visited him this past weekend so I was able to record him to compare the difference to Kendall.

Gotta love these two kids. 



Friday, February 3, 2017

A day in retired life

A bunch of my friends ask what I do now that I don't have a job.  Well, the above video gives you a good look as to just one of the things I do on the farm.  Setting posts in the ground to build fences is a large part of the work this time of year.




I shot this footage with a Go Pro Hero 4 Black mounted to the fender of the tractor.  I used Go Pro Studio to edit and place the shots together.

Music is  " My Fathers Footsteps" by Butch Robbins from the album THE FIFTH CHILD.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

2016 SUMMER MISSION TRIP TO WISE, VIRGINIA

In July 2016, the youth and some adults from Dublin United Methodist traveled to Wise, Va.  It was a short drive of two and one-half hours.  The team totaled eighteen.  Four ladies cooked the food for our meals and twelve youth and six adults worked on the project. 

We were assigned to work on a trailer home that had two additions that were placed on the trailer several years ago.  The home was owned by a lady around seventy years of age plus she had taken in her daughter and two grandchildren.

The week prior to us arriving another team of approximately fifty individuals had replaced her roof and had put up T-11 siding.  Our job was to finish painting the outside, install fascia aluminum covers, install soffitts, repair ceilings in three rooms inside the house, and guttering in four and one-half days. 






Ladies that cook and keep us nourished.






 
 
 
I must say the trip was a great experience for all the individuals.  The youth worked well together and were always asking what they could do next.  If they did not know how to accomplish a task they were willing to learn.  I am proud to have attended this trip with the youth and other adults.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, January 27, 2017

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION VIEWING EARTH

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to view earth from space.  Now you have the opportunity.  Via You Tube you can view the earth from the space station.  When viewing make sure you watch full screen and you do get the sense you are floating above the earth.




Here is the link to watch live from space.  Enjoy.


Wednesday, January 25, 2017

GRANDKIDS AND BIRTHDAY

Oh my, another year has pasted.  Another year older and thankfully no debt just birthdays.  My father-in-law always said that when you get to sixty it is a good thing to have birthdays, consider the alternative.



I hope everyone doesn't see me as "Walter" the puppet from Jeff Dunham's show.

Both grandkids were here for a family get together and to give me birthday greetings.  It was a rainy weekend but we did not let that stop us for having fun.  My son-in-laws and I set up some bales of straw and hung targets on them for target practice.  We shot our handguns for about ninety minutes and just enjoyed being together.  We had a range of weapons, Glock 17, 40 cal., Colt revolver 357, Smith and Westin 40 cal, Springfield XDS 45 cal., and a snub nose 38.  We torn up some targets.


Son-in-law Nick and grandson Micah
 

Grandson Micah


Micah and Kendall saying good-bye
Kendall saying bye to Kenyon

Kendall saying bye to Grammaroo
We dined at Preston's on the River for dinner in Fairlawn, VA.  It is owned by Va. Tech and is the restaurant on the Pete Dye Golf Course.  Not an elaborate menu but just enough and the food was good.  Their main restaurant on Tech's campus is much larger and has extensive menu.  

Ah, all is quite now and everyone has left.  We will have to plan another get together in the near future.  The way time is moving in retirement, next year will be here before one can blink an eye.   SLOW DOWN CLOCK!

Monday, January 23, 2017

GREATER, The Movie

     
      If you are like me, you probably like a good movie.  This is a football movie based on the true story of Brandon Burslworth of Harrison, Ark.  It tells the story of a kid dreaming of playing for the University of Arkansas and how he beat the odds and gained a scholarship.

   Well, I had seen it advertised that the movie "GREATER" was going to be released around Labor Day 2016.  I went online to search if it was going to be released in my area,  unfortunately, it was not.  I kept searching and searching but to no avail.  My next best thing was to get it on Netflix.  It finally arrived this weekend so I sat down and watched.  What an inspiring movie.  
    
    This is a movie to watch with your children, your football team, your church group.  Yes it may be a little slow at the beginning but it brings across a great message.  You might want to have a box of tissues next to you and it does make you tear up. 

ABOUT THE MOVIE

Brandon Burlsworth is perhaps the greatest walk-on in the history of college football. Brandon dreamed of playing for the Arkansas Razorbacks, but was told he wasn’t good enough to play Division I ball. Undeterred, Brandon took a risk and walked on in 1994. Written off by fellow teammates and coaches, Brandon displayed dogged determination in the face of staggering odds. The awkward kid who once was an embarrassment to his teammates and an annoyance to his coaches, ended up becoming the most respected player in the history of the program, changing the lives of all he touched.


 Watch this clip from YouTube to hear the former head coach of Arkansas talk about Brandon Burlsworth.







Friday, January 20, 2017

LEARNING TO FLY A DRONE

On Christmas my sister gave me a box to open and said it would be for both of us, but I would be the one that would us it.  Upon ripping off the paper it turned out to be a small drone.  She purchased it through QVC as a Christmas special.  It is a Talon HD (#talonhd) by PCT Brands.

Zero Gravity Talon HD 

The drone comes with the props already on the motors so you have to charge the three batteries included.  With the drone weighting 0.32 pounds, it does not qualify for registration with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).   


Underside of the drone with the small camera attached.
 Once the batteries are fully charged, each battery will power the drone for seven minutes.  That means you have to have the two spares in your pocket in order to learn to fly this thing.  After reading the manual and watching the online video at www.myzerogravity.com, I felt ready to fly this thing.  I must say it is easy to fly and the controls are very responsive.  I tried to keep the altitude high enough that the drone would not hit any objects.  This way you can get use to the controls and the orientation of the drone. 


Flying high above my house and shop. 



Since the drone only weighs less than half a pound, the wind will pay havoc with it.  When trying to descend and bring the drone back close to me, flying into a headwind was a little tricky.   


Landing Talon HD on my equipment trailer
 After a week of practicing, it was time to see if the Talon HD could land on a solid platform.  It looks like trying to land on an aircraft carrier.  A successful landing was accomplished in the first try.

You cannot compare this to heavier drones.  A relative of mine has a larger drone, similar to the DJI Phantom 3 and it seems easier to learn to fly since it is heavier.  

For my first drone, this is not a bad choice to learn to fly.  It is limited to 300 feet in altitude and 300 feet distance to the horizon.   This should keep one out of trouble. 

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

BOXED--Better Way to Shop

Have you heard of an online company called "BOXED.Com".  This is now my new way to shop instead of going to Sam's Club or Costco.  You don't to have pay a members fee to shop online.  Shop online for the non-perishables you need and it is delivered to your front door.  They post the savings for each item so you know exactly what you are saving.

Use this link https://www.boxed.com/invite/MDRZ4

Here is a listing of the categories that they have.

Items just arrived from Boxed








Some interesting facts about this company.  They paid for a wedding for an employee and they also pay college tuition for children of the employees.  That is a novel approach for employee benefits.  

Go online and check it out.  They make it easy. 



Monday, January 16, 2017

OLD OAK PRODUCED GREAT LUMBER

There was a massive red oak on the farm that began to show signs of stress.  Some of the top branches were leaf free, so in speaking to a couple of people to confirm my thoughts, they concurred that the tree was beginning to die.

I did not want to lose this tree to rot or to fire wood since the base of the tree measured over four feet across.  After checking with my friend that cuts firewood, he said he could cut the tree down since he could get a chain saw with a three foot bar.  He started making his cuts and notch and fell the tree where we wanted it to land.  Sure enough, the center of the trunk had a two rotten spots about six inches across.  I counted the growth rings and determined that the tree had stood for approximately 150 years.



I stood my granddaughter up to the base of the tree to get a better perspective of the size of the tree.  She stood about twenty eight inches tall at the time.  The tree had two large branches that branched off of the trunk, one of which measured over thirty six inches across.


An Amish fellow with a portable sawmill came and sawed the logs into one inch by six inch boards.  This large oak yielded about 1100 board feet of lumber.  I had cut two additional oaks that had also died and they yielded an additional 1100 board feet combined.



It took two days to stick and stack the 2200  board feet of lumber in an old barn to begin the drying process.  For those not familiar with the sticking process, a small stick is laid across a row of boards.  Depending on the length of the boards determines the amount of sticks to lay cross ways.  This lumber is a little over eight feet long so we used two to three sticks per layer of lumber.  It usually takes one year per inch thickness of board to dry.  In April of 2017 these boards will be ready.



Friday, January 13, 2017

BUCKET LIST MINUS 1


I can now say I have been able to check one item off of my bucket list.  I don't really have them written down and just keep them in my head.  That way they are mine and no one can change them except me.

No, I do not have jumping out of an airplane to skydive.  Since I have a pilot's license, there is no sense jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.





This a a Cat Tract Loader.  It belongs to a cousin of mine that has property in Reliance, Tennessee.  I had more fun on this than any piece of equipment I had operated in a long time.  I drove this bad boy for four hours and could have gone longer.







Next up on my bucket list is to go to Idaho.  It is one of the seven remaining states I have not visited.  It may be next year but I will get there.  I will post it on the blog when that is crossed off the bucket list. 

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

ITALIAN HOT CHOCOLATE

I always thought hot chocolate was suppose to be the consistency of water only hot.   This hot chocolate is the got to be the best and easiest to make.  Man, is it creamy.  I must say this is delicious and it is absolutely a 10 out of 10.  Here is the recipe

Prep Time         2 minutes
Cook Time        5 minutes

Servings           2
Calories            116 kcal
Author             As Easy As Apple Pie

Ingredients

          300 ml  (1 1/4 cup) milk.  Whole or skimmed  ( I used skimmed)
          2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
          1 1/2 tablespoons granulated sugar
          1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch
          Toppings:  (Optional) whipped cream, marshmallows, chocolate chips 

Instructions

          1. Warm milk in the microwave, about 1 1/2 minutes

          2. In a medium saucepan, whisk together the dry ingredients

          3. Add 60 ml ( 2 oz) of milk and whisk until well combined and smooth

          4. Add the remaining milk and whisk well

          5. Place the sauce pan on medium heat and whisk constantly or until the mixture
              starts to boil and it reaches the desired thickness.  You can usually tell by the sound
             of the  liquid just before it thickens.

          6. Remove from heat and pour into two mugs

          7. Top with whipped cream and other desired toppings.

          8. Sit back and enjoy.

Since there are only 116 calories per serving, it is easy to drink the whole mixture in a large mug.

I am glad I found this recipe on http://aseasyasapplpie.com/italian-hot-chocolate

I thought about including a picture of the mixture but it did not do it justice.   Y'all will have to try this.  It is that good.  This could be my new addiction.


Monday, January 9, 2017

Three YEARS WOW

 I am amazed that it has been almost three years since I have posted to the blog.  A lot of things have taken place over these past years it is hard to remember.  If you look at my last post you will see that it shows a pile of snow at the end of the house. Well, here it is January 9, 2017 and there is snow on the ground with an overnight low of 8 degrees.


 As you can see from these photos this building was added in July of 2014.  A great addition as it allows me to keep the tractor and now the truck stored out of the weather.  It still is not fully insulated but that is something that is in the works to finish this fall.  Also a wood stove will be installed so one can work comfortably inside during the cold days of winter.

I plan to relive some of the past three years on future posts.  Stay tuned.