Monday, July 20, 2009
June e-Postal Results Are Up!
Sebastian has posted the scores for the June contest. Click here, or on the link under Get Out And Shoot to see the results. Click on the July contest to download your target and join in the fun. I carefully checked my sights today, and corrected one click right. I did much better shooting the target this time.
ohfercryinoutloud!
So, I went out behind the barn to shoot Mr. Completely's July e-Postal contest, checked my sights, and shot at my first hole, offhand at 21 feet. HOLE IN ONE! Not bad for a duffer almost 58 years old! Piece O Cake!Second hole. Seventeen shots-count 'em, to hit the hole. I quit, and plinked a bit to settle my nerves. It must have been bad ammo, or the rear sight was loose, or tricky air currents behind the barn. It couldn't have been my middle age eyes, or trigger finger. I will try again tomorrow.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Not My Victrola
Here is another Paul Whiteman record, this one from 1935, uploaded by Mickey Clark. The Darktown Strutters' Ball played in a Swing style really shows how music changed during the 1930's.
July e-Postal Match: I Almost Missed It!
I was about to print out the target for this month's e-Postal Match and realized that I had not linked to it on TBS. This month the host is Sailor Curt, and this contest is a challenge. Your task is to make all five holes with as few shots as possible, and stay out of the hazards, where you are penalized extra shots. Sailor Curt needs your targets by midnight, July 28.Not, Funny Ha-Ha
Cypress is a bit funny compared to other trees when it is hit by lightning. I guess the wood structure and the nature of its sap is just the right combination to maximize the effect of flash steam when a bolt strikes, because cypress trees throw chunks of themselves all over the place when they are hit. This top blew off of a twenty year old tree two nights ago when a squall line passed over us.
This photo was taken on Saturday, July 18, and you will note that Dear Wife is wearing a jacket. Our high temperature was 70, and the kitchen felt pretty good Saturday evening with the oven fired up to cook pizza. Wow; a cold day in July! Get out and drive your SUV a few extra miles to warm us up, if you believe in that sort of thing.
Labels:
Down On The Farm,
Forestry,
Weather
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Weekend Steam: Good News, Bad News, Good News
Video by EverywhereWest
Video by SteamAirMan
There is some news about Old Threshers at Mt. Pleasant,Iowa that travelers need to know this year. Veterans can go on the grounds for half price on Thursday, September 3, the first day of the annual show. This deal is available only for a one day pass. The bad news is that the two locomotives that do most of the work hauling passengers are down for maintenance. Number 6, the Baldwin Mogul engine has been disassembled, and the boiler has been sent off to have the stay bolts replaced. Number 9, the Shay from West Side Lumber is also down for some major maintenance. The Henschel engine will be packing most of the load, and a diesel switcher will be picking up the slack, so the trains will still be running to move the fans from one end of the grounds to another. The next good news is that veterans will ride FREE! on the train on the first day of the show. This is a great deal for vets who tire out, or who just want to ride and relax. Start planning for your trip to Mt. Pleasant.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Crankin' It Up
Celebrate the weekend with a snappy Fox-Trot, courtesy of The King Of Jazz, Paul Whiteman, and his orchestra. Carolina in the Morning will move your feet and lift your spirits. I could hardly hold still while I was recording it off of the Brunswick.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Beauty
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Something Old, Something New
At first glance from head-on, this tractor resembles an Aultman-Taylor 30-60, a heavy duty threshing engine that is familiar to most tractor nuts. I quickly realized that I had never seen a Twin City tractor like this one before, so I spent some time looking it over and taking some photos. The radiator gives it that Aultman-Taylor look.
I have to admit that I am lost in this array of levers and pedals.
The four cylinder in-line engine is impressive, and is a sharp contrast to the Aultman-Taylor horizontal four cylinder opposed power plant.
Get a load of that water pump!
It looks as if it is ready to go to work plowing the prairie, or pulling a thresher all day. It even has a set of extension rims. We saw this beauty at the SIAM show at Evansville last month. I would love to hear it run, but the owner did not unload it. Just seeing it was a joy.Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Can It Be Saved?

This Bradford pear had a girdling root that wrapped around 270 degrees of the circumference. The homeowners had me look at this tree because it was failing. Doing surgery on a problem like this is not a sure thing, especially during a wet summer when fungus and bacteria have ideal growing conditions in the soil. I told the landowner how to proceed, and he has removed the root with a Sawsall and a sharp chisel. I will be taking a look later this week to see how the patient is doing.
Labels:
Forestry,
Trees Do The Darndest Things
Monday, July 13, 2009
Adventures At The Dented Can
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Birthday Girl
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