T'was a big day in the world of things on Sunday as I got a "new" 2005 Chrysler Town & Country LX. I drove it around 20 miles home and it averaged 31mpg ?!?!?

The wheat by Dad's place is coming along quite nicely !!!

My neighbor called and asked if he could cut the grass/alfalfa mix around the chicken barn. I said go for it. He helps when the chicks come each time so I told him if he cuts/rakes/bales it he can have it for helping me. It's a pretty good deal for him actually. Last year he got 20 4x5 round bales that were worth $50ish each last year.

I mixed some feed for the steers on Tuesday and thought it looked like rain ....

Oh yeah ... that's rain !!

It was blowing and windy like crazy on the way home. I don't have any pictures of unloading the corn in the storm but it started raining really heavily literally as I got the empty mixer and tractor in the shed !!

I got to use my "Cable Mike's" at work yesterday. They are simple pieces of plastic pipe with a slot cut through them so you can lay wire in them and use them as a guide. This particular one was guiding the wire from the floor 16' up and across the rafters. It saves from needing an extra guy to guide the wires and prevents the wires from damage by dragging around the corner on the rafter. I've got a 5gal pail of 90's, T's and straight pieces of pipe that come in very handy quite often. Our master electrician (also a Mike) borrows them all the time so they must be a good idea

I was using them to run new wires to a pair of cameras looking in the feed area in a barn. The critters and time had their way with the old wires.

The customer asked if I could clean the rest of the cameras while I was there onsite with a lift so I did. This one had a "cobweb" on it


The wheat by Dad's place is coming along quite nicely !!!

My neighbor called and asked if he could cut the grass/alfalfa mix around the chicken barn. I said go for it. He helps when the chicks come each time so I told him if he cuts/rakes/bales it he can have it for helping me. It's a pretty good deal for him actually. Last year he got 20 4x5 round bales that were worth $50ish each last year.

I mixed some feed for the steers on Tuesday and thought it looked like rain ....

Oh yeah ... that's rain !!

It was blowing and windy like crazy on the way home. I don't have any pictures of unloading the corn in the storm but it started raining really heavily literally as I got the empty mixer and tractor in the shed !!

I got to use my "Cable Mike's" at work yesterday. They are simple pieces of plastic pipe with a slot cut through them so you can lay wire in them and use them as a guide. This particular one was guiding the wire from the floor 16' up and across the rafters. It saves from needing an extra guy to guide the wires and prevents the wires from damage by dragging around the corner on the rafter. I've got a 5gal pail of 90's, T's and straight pieces of pipe that come in very handy quite often. Our master electrician (also a Mike) borrows them all the time so they must be a good idea


I was using them to run new wires to a pair of cameras looking in the feed area in a barn. The critters and time had their way with the old wires.

The customer asked if I could clean the rest of the cameras while I was there onsite with a lift so I did. This one had a "cobweb" on it















We took the family and met up with some friends and went to the parade today. The kiddos had tons of fun. This parade is well known for the amount of candy that gets thrown out and it did not disappoint. I think we came home with two ice cream pails of candy. Good grief !!


























































