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The Living Room / Re: Video from the trail camer...
Last post by Solar - Today at 06:44:52 AM
Quote from: Possum on Today at 06:24:54 AMCan't believe the size of the wildlife you have. 200 lbs if it has an attitude is defiantly something to pay attention to. How is Toy getting around now, is the worst over?
I gave her a shower yesterday for the first time, she's been to scared to attempt it so she's been using a huge pot to wash.
It went fine, and with all the stuff my neighbor Alex helped with, and her daughter coming up and cleaning, she's much calmer than she has been, including clean sheets, and a bath, she slept well.

I got the solar pump hooked back up on the spring and we now have a full tank.
We'd been buying water from Placerville the last three times, about six months, though clean and relatively pure from the upper American river, they still chlorinated it, and it is still not as good as my spring, which has less particles that all bottled water.
So that was a huge deal when Alex did all the work, I just showed him how to hook it up.

A once illegal alien kid, turned out to be the best neighbor ever. I trust him with my home and dogs implicitly.
Life is easy again, for now.....
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The Living Room / Re: Walks, Seen the Forecast?
Last post by Solar - Today at 06:33:35 AM
Quote from: Possum on Today at 06:19:10 AMthe storms are entertaining to say the least. Drought that last months/years gets real depressing. Know what you mean about growing up with no ac. we used to sleep outside, when it cooled down enough, if it did, we would move inside. Something you don't see anymore, if you happened to be in town, and back then it was a treat to go there, if a thunderstorm came up you would see people rushing outside to roll up there their windows in the cars. Hell, half the cars had kids in them. Different times. Miss them.

Just had the first storm of the day pass through, almost an inch, next one is a couple of hours away. Should get another inch, not too bad. Maybe it's drowning grasshoppers. :thumbup:  :thumbup:  :thumbup:

Creek has been running for a couple of weeks again, hopefully that means the water tables are finally getting full. Creek looks good again, it is a rock/gravel bottom. During the drought, the rains we got just ran dirt into it and did not blow it out. Hell, I had grass growing and cows grazing in the creek. The bottom was all mud. Banks were full of decaying leaves sticks and all the common crap that forms along the creek beds. That is all gone. Looks good now. Lots of fallen trees. Stihl chainsaw and the grappler will get that cleaned up in a hurry. Dog has plenty new places to go swimming. She is really turning into a good companion.


I know what you mean about gulley washers, I haven't had a great one in several years.
Here, we get the storms off the Pacific, they blow past the coast range and the valley, but once they hit the Sierra, it's called orographic lift, and all that water get's squeezed out and never makes it to Nevada, which is why it's all desert, but we get feet of rain as normal, but we also have canyons for it to escape.

Let's hope it soaks in there and replenishes your :thumbup:  underground aquafers.
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The Living Room / Re: Video from the trail camer...
Last post by Possum - Today at 06:24:54 AM
Quote from: Solar on Today at 06:04:46 AMLux, our male GSD was throwing a fit out front, I thought I heard geese flying, but I couldn't see shit through the forest, so I walked out, he's pissed, just stood his ground and wouldn't back down.
So I stood there looking across the area when a baby Cinnamon colored bear, no more than 200 lbs. if that, pokes his head up, and goes back to eating.

Yes, Toy's daughter came up and cleaned for Mothers Day, but obviously didn't get the bear can locked because she's too short to push it down to lock and he drug in out and had a good time.
I felt sorry for the little shit, almost felt like letting him finish, but I didn't know what was in there that could hurt him.

Anyway, I guess it was time to get up. :glare:
Can't believe the size of the wildlife you have. 200 lbs if it has an attitude is defiantly something to pay attention to. How is Toy getting around now, is the worst over?
#4
All Headlines / Judge Engoron Under Investigat...
Last post by Solar - Today at 06:24:29 AM
The left won't know what hit them, until they all get subpoenas to appear themselves.


A New York real estate attorney claims that he coordinated with Engoron in the case against Trump.

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has launched a probe into the claim by Attorney Adam Leitman Bailey.

Bailey told WNBC-TV that he had a secret, off-the-record courthouse conversation with Engoron three weeks before the judge would slap Trump with a $454 million penalty for allegedly inflating the value of his assets.

New York judges are barred from considering outside opinions in such a way when litigating a case.

However, Bailey said he discussed the legal questions at length with the judge.

"I actually had the ability to speak to him three weeks ago," Bailey said in an interview with the station on February 16, just hours before the judge issued his ruling.

"I saw him in the corner [at the courthouse], and I told my client, 'I need to go,'" he recounted.

https://slaynews.com/news/judge-engoron-under-investigation-colluding-lawyer-trump-case/
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The Living Room / Re: Walks, Seen the Forecast?
Last post by Possum - Today at 06:19:10 AM
Quote from: Solar on Today at 05:54:03 AMI saw some of the videos of that hail, that shit is God throwing rocks at liberals. :bat
I know what you mean about news hype, here in Nor Cal, 100+ is a normal summer, 110/114 is a sit and stay cool, but now they open all these govt centers, even fire stations are forced to let people in, yes, the perpetual homeless rip them off blind.
From what used to be, A Say, "Stay The fuck Out Of Town Day" to come on in, tax payers will feed and house you for the day.

I grew up without air, didn't even have a fan, laid in bed till I passed out, but now, if it's over 90, it's huge news.
Fuckin pussies!

Well, lets hope your worst is over, that's some nasty ass weather no one should have to deal with.
But hey, at least it's a warm rain. :unsure:  :blink:  :laugh: 
the storms are entertaining to say the least. Drought that last months/years gets real depressing. Know what you mean about growing up with no ac. we used to sleep outside, when it cooled down enough, if it did, we would move inside. Something you don't see anymore, if you happened to be in town, and back then it was a treat to go there, if a thunderstorm came up you would see people rushing outside to roll up there their windows in the cars. Hell, half the cars had kids in them. Different times. Miss them.

Just had the first storm of the day pass through, almost an inch, next one is a couple of hours away. Should get another inch, not too bad. Maybe it's drowning grasshoppers. :thumbup:  :thumbup:  :thumbup:

Creek has been running for a couple of weeks again, hopefully that means the water tables are finally getting full. Creek looks good again, it is a rock/gravel bottom. During the drought, the rains we got just ran dirt into it and did not blow it out. Hell, I had grass growing and cows grazing in the creek. The bottom was all mud. Banks were full of decaying leaves sticks and all the common crap that forms along the creek beds. That is all gone. Looks good now. Lots of fallen trees. Stihl chainsaw and the grappler will get that cleaned up in a hurry. Dog has plenty new places to go swimming. She is really turning into a good companion.

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Quote from: Possum on Today at 05:20:56 AM

This was an act of treason, Regardless!!! :angry:
#7
The Living Room / Re: Video from the trail camer...
Last post by Solar - Today at 06:04:46 AM
Lux, our male GSD was throwing a fit out front, I thought I heard geese flying, but I couldn't see shit through the forest, so I walked out, he's pissed, just stood his ground and wouldn't back down.
So I stood there looking across the area when a baby Cinnamon colored bear, no more than 200 lbs. if that, pokes his head up, and goes back to eating.

Yes, Toy's daughter came up and cleaned for Mothers Day, but obviously didn't get the bear can locked because she's too short to push it down to lock and he drug in out and had a good time.
I felt sorry for the little shit, almost felt like letting him finish, but I didn't know what was in there that could hurt him.

Anyway, I guess it was time to get up. :glare:
#8
The Living Room / Re: Walks, Seen the Forecast?
Last post by Solar - Today at 05:54:03 AM
Quote from: Possum on Today at 04:11:33 AMBack during our normal weather pattern, drought, every weather prediction which included rain, even if the prediction was only .02" was the severe weather warning. Never understood how a cloud with so little rain came with so many warnings. Makes you tend to ignore them after hearing them for every cloud. Have a b-i-l about two hours from here, had hail bigger than grapefruit. Forecast was just for rainfall, with the standard could be severe. Well, hell, I guess they issue all the warning to cover their butt.

We have about another six weeks of wet weather, then we will be hit and dry for the rest of the summer, (don't hold me to that prediction, I have seen wet summers before) But Austin's chances of getting their water supply are running out. Wonder how you truck in enough water for a million people?
I saw some of the videos of that hail, that shit is God throwing rocks at liberals. :bat
I know what you mean about news hype, here in Nor Cal, 100+ is a normal summer, 110/114 is a sit and stay cool, but now they open all these govt centers, even fire stations are forced to let people in, yes, the perpetual homeless rip them off blind.
From what used to be, A Say, "Stay The fuck Out Of Town Day" to come on in, tax payers will feed and house you for the day.

I grew up without air, didn't even have a fan, laid in bed till I passed out, but now, if it's over 90, it's huge news.
Fuckin pussies!

Well, lets hope your worst is over, that's some nasty ass weather no one should have to deal with.
But hey, at least it's a warm rain. :unsure:  :blink:  :laugh: