Okay, I've finely got the time to update this thread and show what I've been up to in picture form. The first is one of my oldest daughter driving my new Hustler for the first time:
She absolutely loved it, and is getting pretty good with it. I of course stayed on with her the entire time, and also note the goggles and ear plugs, when I was her age I'd never even heard of those things and PPE, and probably didn't until I was a teen.
She joined me on a quick trip up to Missouri for the state high school track meet to watch my youngest brother race the mile. He ran a great race and set a new P.R. (Personal Record) with a 4:40 which got him 8th place and an all state award, not bad for a sophomore! We stayed the night with my grand parents outside of Kansas City and got to go play on their farm for a bit. This is where Grandpa gave her a ride on the John Deere Model B I'll be bringing home when I finely procure a trailer:
On the drive home the rain dumped on us for a good three hours, this is what greeted us when we made it home:
That is our back yard, behind the tree is where a fence normally is but is under water. The house wasn't in any danger as when it gets to this level it dumps into another field to our south.
This is one of the roads we can travel to get to our house:
On second thought I'll find another way around for a while.
This is what I was working on for the past few weeks when I was home:
Taking the engine mounts out of this car was a huge chore, give me a v8 in an old vehicle any day over this mess. I did eventually get it completed, but took way longer and cost way more than I'd have hoped it would. The last mount required that I take the K member out of the car, or pull the engine, I'm starting to wonder if I made the right choice. Here are the old parts I took off and replaced with new:
Here is what I have done the past couple of mornings:
It is a piece of plastic rain guttering I cut up to make some wrench holders, I don't like how it turned out, but was quick and free, so it'll stay until I decide to spend some money on a better one. (AKA it'll stay for years and years.)
Then as of this morning I put the last coat of poly on the end tables and will put them together tomorrow morning before work. I've also been replacing the jaws on the Littlestown vise with 6061 aluminum jaws. Of course that turned into more work than I planned as well and I broke 2 drill bits trying to remove one broken bolt and eventually just drilled a new hole. (I know I hate cutting corners, but I couldn't get the last broken drill bit out and it wasn't worth wasting more time and money on. I'll post pictures of that when it is completed. I finely got the M.W. drill press back together with the right bearing, I had to order this darn thing 3 times as the first was lost, the second was eaten/lost by my dogs, and the 3rd was perfect. What a great way to spend $45 trying to replace a $5 bearing.

Lastly I have a new very large project I'll have to tackle before we get this much rain again. The Warthog Hidey Hole has leaks, lots and lots and lots of leaks that will need to be fixed. The lean to had 4" (10.16cm) of standing water until I could get it drained out, and the rest of the shed had puddles all over it. T.B.W. suffered a little damage under the H.F. tool chest, but will be easy enough to fix.
That is all for now, thanks for taking the time to read over all of my rambling.
JB