Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Wednesday Windage II: Caliber Choices For Bear
Wednesday Windage: Tom Grieve On Gun Controllers
Monday, April 13, 2026
Tuesday Torque: Big Patina!
This is a great one, Merle!
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Five, Count 'em, Five!
Our resident nesters are the proud parents of five little fluffs! Doing their annual Spring Grind, raising young'uns.
People's Good!
How far would you drive to adopt/save a dog you have never met? Today we have an adopter choosing one of the hoarding case Schipperkes after driving 1100 miles, and then he will be driving two days to go home. Happy Trails!
Dogs will be moving east in the weeks to come. A family is coming from Havre, Montana soon, and three dogs will be making a road trip to Minnesota. We have adopters wanting for Schips up and down the east coast and scattered about flyover country. We are working on transport solutions.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Hiving A Swarm
Our next door neighbor called, needing help with a swarm of honey bees. I set one of his hive boxes under the swarm and cut the dead branch holding the swarm so I could fold it down. I shake the bees off and into the top of the hive at the end of the video, which was shot by my lovely Susan.
A swarm in May is worth a bale of hay, a swarm in June is worth a silver spoon, A swarm in July, Let it fly!Friday, April 10, 2026
Weekend Steam: Southern Pacific Daylight
Thank You, Merle! Great Suggestion!
Dangerous Red Maple Photos!
Our neighbor lady took some great photos of the drop and shared them with us today. Here are my picks!
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
IT'S GOING! Dangerous Red Maple!
Our neighbor's red maple was getting more dangerous by the day, with a dead, rotten top, plus many dead limbs. The wind was from the southeast to help us, so today was the day. It was a 44 segment tree, and it tipped with two 1" wedges, minus the saw kerf. So about 1 1/2" times 44 segments equals moving the top over 66" to the tipping point. Susan heard it pop while I was bringing up another wedge, and warned me. Glad she did that! I did not hear it!
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Wednesday Windage II: Failure To Fire
Tim Sundles offers some good thoughts about failures to fire. We shoot bulk 22s of various brands, so we get a few. We have had the firing pin rebound springs wear out on a few guns, Mk III Rugers, and 10/22s, and that will cause failures to fire, and slow burns resulting in stuck bullets. Those tiny springs are good to keep on hand if you can keep track of them!
