Saturday, May 17, 2025

Model A To Model A

 

Catalpa, Underloved Landscape Tree

 

Catalpa performs this show every year without fail, is able to grow on nearly any site, is long lived (100 plus years), and generally remains sound enough to stand up to ice and storms. It does all those things, plus it has a talent for developing cavities which make excellent dens for wildlife. Our catalpa grove is a haven for migrating songbirds on wintry evenings. It is thrilling to watch the travelers wing in at dusk as they seek shelter for the night. Catalpa seed pods open in winter and drop seed on snow cover, providing valuable food to birds. I am baffled by the lack of respect for this wonderful tree. Oh, the wood is beautiful, too.



(Repost from 2008) 


Weekend Steam: Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

Merle is taking us to the other side of the World this week. 88 degrees east, and here in Southern Illinois we are 88 degrees west. It's rough country, up in the Himalayas. Thank You for the pick, Merle!

Friday, May 16, 2025

Model T Sat For 75 Years. Will It Run?

 This fellow has some serious shade tree skills!

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Long Term Lyme Disease Damage, Listen Up!

 Susan is on Doxycycline right now for a fresh Lyme disease bullseye. We have had many over the years and are not bashful asking for timely treatment. It destroyed the joints in our little Schipperke Lisa, and it can do much more. After listening to this video I have to rethink my Grandmother Orpha's end. She had Bell's palsy when I was in high school, and she developed dementia when I was in college. It killed her slowly over a ten year period. We called it Alzheimers then, but I wonder if it was Lyme.

There are many tick-borne diseases. Become familiar with them, and keep a few Tick Twisters on hand to pull ticks immediately. 

Monday, May 12, 2025

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Vicarious Vacationing!


You have to go to Hawaii to see this vintage coffee grinder!


 Back To The Old Grind!  Many Thanks to Gary Bahre!

Proud Mothers!

 

Our first nesting pair of geese that showed off their goslings had five, then a few days later they were down to one, and then none. Coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, and snapping turtles are all suspects to that tragedy, but yesterday we had three sets of parents showing off their babies in our back yard.

Hallmark Holiday Have-To-Hear

 

Weekend Steam II: Ford's Hybrid Gas/Steam Engine

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Bird Behavior

I have seen turkey vultures spread their wings to soak up sun, but this is the first time I have watched one take a shower bath. He enjoyed the light rain this morning for several rotations.






 

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

It Burns The Eyes

 We had an unpleasant surprise while we unloaded the car after a trip to St. Louis today. A crop duster made application on the wheat field just to our south, and drifting pesticide rolled over us. I have to chase down the contractor and find out what was applied. It is usually a cocktail of products, all with their own cautions. Our trees are already looking screwy from other herbicide applications around us. 

UPDATE: It was a fungicide (probably with an insecticide) plus Serpent, a pyrethroid insecticide, with Danger label, which is the highest caution level on pesticides.   Don't stand around downwind of aerial applications on wheat!

"Exposure to Lambda-cyhalothrin poses both acute and chronic risks. Acute effects include skin and eye irritation, non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, cardiovascular toxicity, coma, convulsions, and severe muscle fasciculation. There is no antidote for pyrethrin or pyrethroid poisoning."


It Isn't Safe



 Coyotes, bobcats, and raccoons stalk through the nights. Two days ago we had five goslings with our yard geese. Yesterday there was one. Today, none.

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Monday, May 5, 2025

Women On Target, May 3 2025

 


Saturday, May 3 was our annual Women On Target event at the Carmi Rifle Club, with 18 participants. The first part of the day is a safety and basic instruction meeting, and then the rest of the day is spent shooting a variety of guns and indoor and outdoor ranges.  Every shooter has a Range Safety Officer to supervise and to help.

The above target was a thrill. The lady who shot it was nervous when we switched to a scoring target, so I spent extra time with her on stances and trigger pull. She shot with the Taco Grip, at 30 feet and put all ten shots in the ten ring. Pretty remarkable for a new shooter. 

Things normally start breaking up between 2 and 3 o'clock, but we had heavy rain with no wind, and the roof over the firing line kept us dry. Nobody wanted to go out in the rain to get in their car, so we kept shooting 'till 4.  I was running one of the .22 rifle stations and had a good time coaching ladies to hit clay pigeons on the 100 yard berm. One lady hit four in row, her first time shooting a .22 rifle. Another challenging target is a rack of 3/4" suckers at 50 feet.  Most new shooters have trouble hitting them, but some could break one after another.















Friday, May 2, 2025

Weekend Steam: Reeves 40-140

 You have to go to Iowa to see this beast. I have seen it cold, but never running. The soil is sandy where this show is held. Bad for the gears on old tractors and traction engines.

Minor Aggravation


Susan and I went over to the neighbor yesterday to finish our storm cleanup for her. On one of the loads in the RTV I had a malfunction. I backed into the brush pile, pulled the lever to dump the bed, and the RTV would only grunt. The bed would not go up, but the hydraulic pump was straining.  We finished by unloading by hand a few times, and I looked over our little buggy after we were home. Something the brush pile had poked into the space between that spring shackle and the hydraulic fitting, popping the male hydraulic hose end loose. It was about as simple a fix you will ever get. The little buggy is whole again.