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    Went to friend's beach house to fix dryer outlet, which wasn't wired correctly years a go. Worked on ice dam in bottom of her Sanyo refrigerator, plus got ice maker working. Changed oil in van. Cooked hot dogs for garden club Saturday at annual Azalea sale. Been doing hot dogs for over 30 years now. Sunday afternoon, fixed leaking washer for friend's daughter. Burnt another huge pile of storm debris. Burnt up lot of brain cells working on design of soil trommel, which I will use for sifting potting soil mixes. Replaced leaking pump, and lid switch on our washer Saturday afternoon. Went to Lion's Club fish fry Friday night.

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    Last week I posted a pic of my MM16 departing. Today, my engine lathe is patiently waiting for the evil forklift to arrive.
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    Last edited by Bruce Page; 04-09-2024 at 2:10 PM. Reason: Rotated pic..Grrr
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    Bruce Page's posts are reminding me of the Stan Rogers song "Last Watch"



    They dragged her down, dead, from Tobermory
    Too cheap to spare her one last head of steam
    Deep in diesel fumes embraced
    Rust and soot upon the face of one who was so clean


    They brought me here to watch her in the boneyard
    Just two old wrecks to spend the night alone
    It's the dark inside this evil place
    Clouds on the moon hide her disgrace;
    This whiskey hides my own


    It's the last watch on the Midland
    The last watch alone
    One last night to love her
    The last night she's whole


    My guess is that we were young together
    Like her's, my strength was young and hard as steel
    And like her too, I knew my ground;
    I scarcely felt the years go round
    In answer to the wheel
    Last edited by Maurice Mcmurry; 04-10-2024 at 7:41 PM.

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    That was beautiful Maurice, thank you.
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    "The older I get, the better I used to be."
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    Greetings,
    I serviced my mower, cleaned up the yard a bit from taking down a very large Red Oak tree that was dying and leaning towards the house. Spent time reworking my old 12' utility trailer. All new wiring, new lights, and new trailer bed. Helped #3 son get his car fixed up from the damage caused from a truck losing a tire in front of him at night, destroying his front bumper, fog lights, grill and under-carriage. The day job has been SUPER busy and I am looking FORWARD to the day I can retire. I turn 65 in June of this year, so I'm hoping I can retire and do things I want to do without all the stress and pressure of computer systems engineering and I.T. Support.
    That's it for me.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Page View Post
    That was beautiful Maurice, thank you.
    Cheers! The later days are not for wimps. Another song that resonates lately is from Richard Thompson;

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