Hey C.F.
Thanks for the update!
Yeah, it's absolutely unbelievable how fast the entire Wasatch Front is developing. We were through there summer before last on our way to a family wedding in Aspen Colorado. I couldn't believe how much things had changed since I was last there. The little barn/pasture I used to lease for my horses (when I had it, was waaay out in the country... lol) is now surrounded by subdivisions. Years ago, I couldn't understand how/why people were building high dollar houses right next to I-15 in Ogden and points south. Now, there are miles of sound walls. When I lived there, I-15 was essentially 4 lanes except for a small stretch through SLC... 6 lanes. Now, wow!!! When I first arrived in Utah, in '83, IIRC, Ogden was just over 80k and SLC was pretty easy to navigate. As much as I like Utah, I'm glad I don't live there now. But, it's still a great place to visit... just not during rush hour... lol...
So, a plan to leave? Probably a good idea. I don't think I could abide a freeway even within a mile of my place. Seems it would be traffic noise 24 by 7. Maybe late fall or next spring you should plan a road trip? Either is a great time to tour this area. Pretty much any living situation you might want is at hand. Moscow, Idaho and Pullman, Washington are both home to universities... about 35 miles west of us. Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington both have colleges and are a bit more "industrial"... about 45 miles southwest. Lewiston is where I go to the farm store and Home Depot, etc. Around us is primarily agricultural and timber. Further north, around Coeur d' Alene and Sandpoint is more lakes and forest... although we have lots of forest here as well! Even though we're fairly remote, civilization is a short drive!
As far as the little ducks... I have little hope of any resolution. As you mentioned, seems most government agencies always have SOME excuse for incompetence.
But, the three survivors are thriving! They were so tiny when we got them, we weren't sure we received the Jumbo Pekins we ordered. Now, I'm pretty sure we did! They are growing even faster than our Rouen girls did. Uhhh... Houston, we may have a problem! I may need to embiggen the doorway/ramp. Hope it can wait a couple of months!
Our older girls still aren't really thrilled about going into the pond. They seem to be content splashing around in the Rubber Maid feed trough, turned swimming pool. But, they're just now a couple of months old... (hard to believe, looking at them)... I'd guess when it gets hot this summer, and they're a bit older, they may go in. Like Walter, they really enjoy when my misses is watering the yard. They find all manner of delectable treats.
Yesterday, my neighbor stopped by on his way home from work. Said he'd just seen what he was pretty sure was a wolf... traveling west to east, pretty much at our north property line. Crossed the county road right in front of him and ran along the fence line of the property the new neighbors just bought. I was mowing some tall grass in the steep/rough areas we can't mow with the rider... was almost a quarter mile from the house. Good thing I didn't have a need to protect myself... could've been a situation... Guess I'd better dig out the shoulder rig and start carrying some iron when I'm out. I'd much rather have it... and not need it...
As far as the part for the mower...
The dealership had the S/N of our mower on file. Evidently, there were two possibilities and the roll of the dice proved to be the wrong part. They would have re-ordered the other part but that would've meant another two day delay to get the part in. If I'd waited for that, I'd be looking for a baler as well. Our grass is growing like wild-fire! I was able to get this part to work... it just hurts my OCD. Guess I might have to find the time to put it right. Wish there was some way to cut the ring groove... but, the way it's assembled, no real way to do it. Guess a roll pin will have to do!
I did get the mower deck off. First order of business was a good cleaning.
Although we use the hose attachment thingy to clean the deck, I think the grass has been so damp lately, it has built up so much, the cleaning feature hasn't been all that effective. When my misses last mowed, she had finished the main yard, then began to cut the area near the old barn. When she accidentally plowed dirt with the mower deck, it threw dirt into the damp grass which almost instantly solidified. This bound the center blade and split the bearing housing. Much gunk!
I swear I cleaned 75 pounds of **** from the underside of the deck!
Changing the bearing assembly was mostly uneventful so, no pics... except of this...
Anyway, back together and cutting fine!
Awesome pics of your brood... looking at them makes me smile! It's funny how smart these birds are... and what creatures of habit.
We aren't doing things exactly the same with the new ducks... mostly because of how tiny, and stressed, they were when we got them. We'd had them more than a week before my misses introduced them to the bath tub. 1 was fine with it... the other two, not so much. I got a good laugh out of that one... ducks that don't like water... lol...
Anyways, today was round three and they're all swimming like champs!
Interesting you mention about the shade...
Our girls frequently look for shade... under anything and everything. Lately, it's my truck. For some reason, they love laying under it. I needed to go to the Postal Truck a couple days ago and had a heckuva time getting them out!
Your story about the grass between the toes made me chuckle as well...
Not sure about turning them out in a clump next time... once they figure out they're free to run, Dad may just get a workout! hahaha...
Anyways, thanks for the visit... always good to get the latest from your neck of the woods!
...D
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