Hahahahaha......... You guys are funny.

I really appreciate you guys checking in, thanks!
Well, it's that life "thing" that happens every now and again.
Work has been stupid busy so that means I have been flying all over the country. I'm getting really tired of airports. The Southwest gate attendant at the local airport and I are on a first name basis now.......sigh..... But the vendors I deal with are great people so that helps a bunch.
Sadly, with the help of my brother, we had to move our parents into an assisted living facility. Mom is 85 and dad is 93. Being that they live in Florida that meant a lot of traveling for both of us. Things are better now.
My lovely wife and I just got back from taking a long overdue vacation. It seemed like, for the past few years, any vacation time was used to visit my folks and fix something. Not that we're complaining; they're a hoot. This vacation was a road trip. We drove to Albuquerque, NM to visit some friends of ours. On the way we stopped in Hatch to pick up some of the local vegetation (chili's). BTW, they have some really strange names for some of their towns in NM.

We visited Sandia Peak. Breathtaking views from up there. Air's a bit thin tho

10,378' above sea level.
Then we drove to Denver to visit another couple and spend some time with them. Geeez we ate a lot. We drove around a lot to see the area.
From there we set our sights to St George Utah. Driving through the mountains was absolutely beautiful. Spent some time in St George checking things out. We then headed for home by the way of Las Vegas and Phoenix. We sure do live in a beautiful country! 2,600 miles later, it was time for an oil change, vacuum and wash.
I picked up a project. I sold my old Explorer to a friend of mine a while back. Unfortunately they had a drunk pull out in front of them at 50 MPH and totaled both vehicles. Luckily nobody was injured. Since they were going to scrap the Explorer, I asked if I could have the second row of seats. I'm going to make some shop furniture!
Here's our dog Ashley giving us her seal of approval. (She loves going for rides) This is her "hurry with the dumb picture dad" pose.
I'm going to make a base for it, put it on wheels and I will have a couch.
I also picked up another little project to help a group of guys around here finish a scale model of a radial engine. This will not be a static engine. We have full intentions of getting this thing to run. Everything you see was made from billet.
My project is to make the dry sump and tube attachments and finish the motor mount below.
Just about all of the parts are finished. It will just be a matter of assembly then fire it up.
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