So far so good. It wasn't all that bad. A little below 0F for a few mornings and it's back up into the teens again. Sure beats the winter we had a few years ago when I left a bottle of Fireball Whiskey outside and it froze solid !!!you survive the big cold blow?
Hey thanksJust wanted to say Merry Christmas to all those out on Quaker road.

Same to you !!!Merry Xmas all, and a prosperous New Year.
I've missed you in here Mr. Drives, thank you for stopping by !!!Haven’t had a chance to catch up with all I missed but looks like you are still moving forward every day even if only a little.
Merry Christmas






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I thought about a lot of different wall coverings but decided to cheap out and put up some paneling. I am quite happy with how it turned out !! There were a few other patterns but this seemed to be the least obnoxious while not looking like paneling.I really like the paneling you're using in the shoffice. Dark enough to always be "clean" but not too dark.
I didn't know it had a name so I guess I can officially add FSD to the list of things to say when someone asks "what's wrong with you?!?!"Don't feel too bad cause I think all of us have FSD (flat surface disorder) where we set things on anything that is level (floor, shelves, bench tops, car hoods, ...).
Here's to a great 2021 and I'll try to follow along cause while you say 2 steps forward and one back your steps must be giant size cause you've done well.
cheers











Miss Alyssa doesn't like loud noises so it was a good gift idea for ChristmasWork in the "new" shop!
I'm very happy to see the kiddos get introduced to PPE at a young age.
That is one cool shoffice!













Premed !!! I can't even master 2nd Grade math !! I'm not sure how they changed math but it's all different than what I remember it to be. They both are having as good a time as they can in the shoffice and are still to young to really know why this isn't ideal.I am sooo happy to convert my home office into home office/college campus for Granddaughter. No way I'm cut out to be a premed professor ... I've been known to use super glue for a bandaid LOL Enjoy your time with the littles, this is a great time, their minds are like sponges, you think they are not paying attention and they are soaking it all in.
The littles have basic Spanish language instruction in school already. I found it quite helpful to have had that education because I went on to take Spanish in college and lived in Spain for a while. Fun stuff !!When the kids are that age I bet they'd learn a language (Spanish, French, Russian, Chinese, ...) in no time so maybe pick up some Rosetta stones or some other type of teaching method and let them learn a language to take a bit off your teaching time. Also never know when they might help if you hire some workers that don't speak English, but they are great workers and people to have around. AND when they need to take a foreign language to graduate they'll have it already. Good luck with all that and looks like you are doing great.
Did you find a cure for FSD (flat surface disease) or is your STUFF in a pile somewhere cause your shoffice counters look empty?
I'm not a fan of working outside in the 40's and rain at all and not sure how you guys get up and work at below 0 with snow outside so you must love what you do.
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In Minnesnowta it could be -25F one day and 40F the next !! The meat will get all confused if you leave it outsideIt's January in Minnesnowta, why do you need a deep freeze![]()

Drives thanks for stopping by againJBL: Glad to hear you are getting everything all plumbed up nicely. Yep that's a lot of pudding and OMG it's not clocked.
We have been buying flour from a smallish company in MINN E SODA that specializes in "old school milling" and after using it for more than a few months my bride's arthritis has almost disappeared. I'll get the name of that company if you are interested off one of the many bags we buy. We don't buy excess cause it doesn't have preservatives so won't last long and it's a bit spendier but we hardly every go to the Dr. so spending more on quality food seems to help.
Looks like hiding your FSD is about our only chance. Good luck with that.
Cheers and stay warm.






It's been a foggy couple of days !! Today was the first day in a few that everything wasn't all "fuzzy" outside all day.Looks like your having the same fog we've been having in NW Iowa.
Not sure why I didn't think of Walgreens !!! Thanks for the tip and promo code !!"My mother sets puzzles like it's her job and I'd be all ears if anyone knows somewhere that can turn a picture into a puzzle."
Not sure if you have Walgreens out by you, they do offer a mailing option.
Walgreens
Custom Photo Puzzle - $10.50
Use code WOWPUZZLE in cart
Can be used for purchase of multiple puzzles, but must be completed in same transaction
(once you checkout you cannot use that code on your account again)
Found on SD courtesy of exonuma &tinaneiner
May or may not be available on app, might have to use PC
Note: For best quality photos: After you click "Upload" (bottom right corner), there is an "Upload Preferences" option. Here you can change the resolution from the default "Standard Resolution" to "Full Resolution" and also remove the red eye correction.
https://photo.walgreens.com/store/p...794f1b0532511eb88cb26bedd00fd3a0INT#!/pdpview
Mama Bear does one stroke glass painting as a crafty hobby and is very very good at it !! I do not personally have the patience for puzzle setting but my Mother has been a puzzle setter as long as I can remember. She sets monster puzzles with thousands of pieces. I think she has one with 10,000 pieces in itJBL: it's nice to do a puzzle with your bride or just to put a few pieces in each day for a couple minutes if that's all the time you have. nice idea on the taking your own pictures and sounds like it might work.
FSD is pretty bad here that is for certain, but i don't have nearly the flat spaces to fill like you do so best of luck with that. i've heard it never is cured and most of us have one of the TO DO's on our list when we pass on to the golden garage.
here's the flour and oatmeal we buy. one of your clients? my bride has all the facts and apparently they mill the flour "old school" way and it's help her arthritis a lot.
we probably eat one of these oatmeals every other day and the other days some sort of eggs with pancakes or potatoes.
hope it's not too cold back in MINNIE SNOWDA.
cheers




I like it a lot. The previous cordless circular saw I was using was the old blue Ryobi from way back when so this one is a huge step up. Paired with a 9ah battery it is hard to stall out.JBL just received the same saw for Christmas. How do you like yours? I was disappointed the gauge was an extra to buy so I'll be stealing yours!
It seems that on here Ryobi is the black sheep of the family that is made to sit in the corner. All tools have their limits and should be used accordingly. Even DeWalt/Milwaukee or whatever your "better" flavor of tool is can't stand up to some peoples misuse. I have yet to actually damage a Ryobi tool to the point that it was no longer functional and I think I use stuff pretty hard ....I have the same saw which I also upgraded form the small old blue version. This one is such an improvement. Seems Ryobi takes a beating on here but I've been very happy overall. They don't 'feel' like a real tool but the performance is good.
I've also made the backwards blade mistake numerous times. I think it is something about the blade left with the print on the blade on the opposite side that makes you want to put it on backwards.
One of the top things I like about this site is just that, sharing of info !! Sometimes too much sharing but it's all goodThanks for the info guys!

I think it's turning out nicely and we may leave it brown but that'll be up to Mama BearThat hardboard is decent stuff but it can be a bear to paint. The shiny side is tough to get an even finish and the "rough side" is a sponge. Still a good product for the money.

Mama bear will be the decider of colors upstairs. I care, but just do not care, what color it all ends up.I know you and I would call it good with hardyboard shiny side showing, but our brides have the say. If she really wants to paint might I suggest hitting it with a sander sort of like prepping your metal projects?
I love my Ryobi 18v tools and even though I hear Milwaukee might be better I have their plug in stuff and too many Ryobi (blue and yellow) tools to toss especially since their batteries are great now. I LOVE THE RYOBI 18v chainsaw cause with a sharp blade you can cut down trees with that little guy.
I love the vise grip bent piece of metal guide to give your Ryobi 18v skill saw a track saw feel. I've burnt out a couple of the Ryobi 18v skill saws, but my own fault cause I was trying to cut 1.250 plywood or thick lumber too quick.
I'm having to replace my 6 month old gas hot water tank and wondering if you know much about dielectric unions since you are a farmer and they KNOW A BIT ABOUT EVERYTHING (even FSD)?
if you have time to make a post on my DIY thread (link below in my sig line) please do cause i'm scratching my head and I already don't have any hair on top.
cheers

It seems nice so far. I don't think the chances of it getting wet will be great enough to warrant concern where it will be but I could see water making it all sorts of dumb. It's sawdust glued together so moisture is sure to turn it into mushI love hardboard. The only caveat with it is bare, it will swell and never recover if it gets wet for any length of time. That is a nice sho-office you have there!








