Up for 3+ hours now. Coffee done. Brokenfast was eggs sunny up, ham, country taters, and toast with a glass of milk. Nothing on the schedule for today.
Played golf in a light rain yesterday, it was actually fun to do so. Did sorta wish I had packed a flask of Irish waterproofing, though, lol! Not enough to do any good - it totaled .003" - but it did get me and my gear wet.
Ours will be spent on a small generator and a transfer switch on the well. Other than water coming out of the ground, we're pretty self sufficient until the grocery stores close up. The we have eggs, deer, rabbits, Eurasian doves, quail, and a neighbor's cow if the SHTF for real.............as in Mt Lassen blows her top. I'll settle up with the rancher neighbor if he survives.
What's up here today?..........more drizzle............after a day and a half of it I just wish it would really rain. Maybe I get some more stuff planted in pots and stuff to go in the greenhouse until it stops freezing at night. Clouds have kept it above the past couple of nights, 38-41, but when they clear it'll frost again.
Jim, if you get to them rabbits today, and you have some extra skins, I'll make you a deal on some.
Oh, my hive foundations showed up today, so I get to pull the really old ones out of the frames in the hive my buddy loaned me. And then install new ones. Bees are expected next week!! Wish they had shipped this week, we're missing the start of the wildflower bloom.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)