Saturday AM coffee and yak a lot thread 6-13

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  • 5thDragoons
    Super Moderator
    • Apr 2023
    • 756

    #1

    Saturday AM coffee and yak a lot thread 6-13

    Had a cup of whatever brand wifey likes - worked great for soaking a couple dry cookies. A little cooler here today & tomorrow - rain? I very much doubt it. Pickup still not back from the shop. I hesitated to have the work done - been driving it for a full 20 years and mucho miles, but still cheaper than buying another used one. I'm ready to get it, though. 1st project will be cleaning the garage. I try to do that every 20 years whether it needs it or not.

    Then toss junk from the basement? Well, I don't want to overdo things. SW
  • Doc Sharptail
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2023
    • 468

    #2
    Barometer's been spinning like a top here. Tornados touched down to the north and west of us Tuesday. Been raining quite a bit since. Local creeks and rivers are quite high.
    There's gonna be a lot of grass to cut once the sun shines for a bit.

    Caught my 3rd + 40" pike of the summer from Hazel creek. This one was another cannibal- a female with a 3 lb pike in the belly. The second came from Sturgeon Creek right here in town, with an empty stomach. Nice supper Sunday night~ that last pike, along with a 5 pounder is filleted and salt water marinating in the fridge as I type this.
    Had a decent walleye on the line at the trans-Canada bridge over the Whitemouth river Friday. No chance of getting him out of the water though- the bite was very light, and he was just barely hooked on the barbless treble hooked willow leaf spoon. This time of year I should be still-fishing with salted shiner minnows and/or night crawlers for walleye, but the water is too high and fast for that. Lake Winnipeg Walleye is fast approaching 20 bucks a pound here. Safeway has it on for 18.97 lb. which is a sale price. I'm right to be fishing for them. The pike are still a nice tasting consolation for the lack of early season Walleye.

    Stuff to remember:

    Stevie Ray Vaughn's cover of "Little Wing".
    Hendrix's original was probably the first "rock opera".

    -D.S.

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    • lyman
      Administrator - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11349

      #3
      farmers market, then a roadside truck stand, then local bakery for breaky and a nice cuppa, then Mom;s to discuss hiring a part time day care/assistant for her, fixed her vacuum, (Stopped up) back home to drop off veggies, then local winery for a glass, look at crafts, bought some wine, took it home, then back across town for lunch, drop off a return at a clothing store, and then to another to exchange some shorts I bought that were not the correct size , then back home, ,
      too stuffed from lunch to have dinner,
      watched some Telly, then nap time

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      • PWC
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1404

        #4
        Lyman, you're such a social butterfly...

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        • lyman
          Administrator - OFC
          • Aug 2009
          • 11349

          #5
          Originally posted by PWC
          Lyman, you're such a social butterfly...
          wife was with me, so I had company,

          forgot we stopped at a gro store on the way home,

          busy day, for sure, was more tired than a normal work day

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          • Allen
            Moderator
            • Sep 2009
            • 10676

            #6
            Need to mow grass but a good bit of the yard is under water from the past continuous rainy days. Raining now even. That's why I bought a small tractor/bush hog/finishing mower years ago. By the time the yard drys the grass may be too high for the mowers. Nothing new though.

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            • lyman
              Administrator - OFC
              • Aug 2009
              • 11349

              #7
              had to buy a new string trimmer/ weed eater,
              my Stihl was 11 yrs old, replaced the carb a few months ago and it completely locked up last week,

              so I bought a new Stihl, only went electric

              coulda got a cheapo from one of the big box stores, but my Stihl was a Kombi, meaning I have a sidewalk edger and a hedge trimmer attachment as well as the string trimmer

              weighs just a tad less, or feels like it does, and does a great job,

              much quieter too,

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              • Allen
                Moderator
                • Sep 2009
                • 10676

                #8
                Elec is the way since all the battery improvements.

                I have a cheapo WM 20v trimmer along with some Stihl gas models. Those Stihl elec's are expensive, especially the batt's.

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                • lyman
                  Administrator - OFC
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 11349

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Allen
                  Elec is the way since all the battery improvements.

                  I have a cheapo WM 20v trimmer along with some Stihl gas models. Those Stihl elec's are expensive, especially the batt's.
                  they are, and if I did not have the other accessories, I would have just moved on and got a cheaper unit, gas or electric, from a chain store,

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