Same thing happening here. Woke me up twice, howling and pouring.
Half day. Still got soaked. Had spare clothes. At least I didn't fall in again
i've had a job where getting covered in water wasnt impossible. Be it working hvac outside during a rain, or inside getting soaked fixing a pipe that failed the test.
Yeppp. I'm used to getting wet, but not like this
Get some! I’m gonna be going crazy here. Doc says I’m on disability for a week... bullshit.
Enjoy some family time. Or come to pa
It’s gonna be family time. But I’ll be sitting looking at projects that need doing around the house, fighting the urge to do them.
Fighting the urge to go to Rehoboth too
That actually sounds like fun.
I'll trade ya
My dispatch for Monday involves Ookland.
Are you a cop?
That sucks. Best day in a long time here. I woke up this morning, walked outside and almost cried because I had to go to work instead of fishing.
I work with water, but I could do some fishing. Only been out like 3 times this year
I'm waiting for the tree guy to come to the house and tell me three trees will cost $5,000 to take down. 😕
I know some tree guys if you're around pa
Pretty far away but thanks for the offer. I'd give it a go myself but they're too close to the house and I'm only now understanding the physics behind dropping trees directionally. Not worth the risk punching a hole in the side of the house to save a few bucks.
Yeah, it's no fun when they damage a pool either
$5000, Seriously?
I've got a half dozen 100ft tall pines I really need to consider taking down in the next couple of years. Butt diameters around +/-36".
I'm located in lower New England where jooing your fellow man is considered a basic human right. 👎 I'm sure your pricing would be different.
Here you could sell those trees for a nice profit to a local mill.
They are nice and straight for the first 50ft, and no nails or metalics ever driven into the wood.
I'd love to get them cut into 4 quarter rough cut boards and use them for sheathing, trim and mouldings on an addition. My only problem is my grizzly planer will only handle up to 15" width.
It seems fitting to use trees from the same land the house occupies.
That's criminal. An accidental fire sounds cheaper
We would need to have napalm dropped in order to have the fire burn hot and fast to clear out the whole backyard. There's too many gung ho volunteer firefighters in the local area to let anything burn for more than 15 minutes.
I guess that's a good problem to have : )
Makes me think nostalgically back to my youth, working with the crew for my contractor dad building homes over school vacations. Heat, rain, sleet and snow did not stop us, though it might have slowed us down on the really bad days. It was bad enough that I decided this was not a future for me, went to college and landed an engineering job with air conditioned offices, labs and manufacturing floor. It's been so many years since then, I forgot most of the bad weather stories from back in the day. I do remember cleaning up the jobsite after a February blizzard was no fun.
Yeah, I get wet anyway in my field. One more job for the day.
You will make great time in your sailboat today!
Yarr. Hope I don't fall in again
Same shit where I am, off to work in an hour.
So I guess I'm not better off on the other side of the world
Have you tried eating bugs to fix the weather?
I was just gonna call haarp
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