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  • Not A Bad Day

    I got a few of the things done that I wanted to get done today. I got the FASS thing registered, I’ve been having a block about getting that done. I got all my laundry done and I mean done done, put away and everything. I cleaned the carpet in the bedroom. I also fixed the front screen door so that the lock can be opened and closed without using a tool to do so. Been wanting to do that for 13 years. I also mowed the front and back yards as well as ordering a rack that will be used in the office bedroom to organize the closet. Another Vevor find.

    Also there was a new cat out back, I just walked out to change the water and there they were, meowing like they were lost. They loved being petted but seemed to have someplace to go. I hope its alright and finds what it was looking for. I told them to come on back if they needed a home. Hopefully if they need one they’ll be back.

    Also it looks like Sandy will be taking the inspector job for the state. It would be the pinnacle of her career and I’m super happy and excited for her, I mean aside from the fact that I get to be a stay at home cat date, it’s a great position for her. It would ease us back into me going back myself. My gap year is coming to an end soon.

  • Triple Bypass & Other Happenings

    So my friend David had surgery today and it was a triple bypass on the heart. They took a vein from his leg and chest to do the bypass. I thought they were just doing one. But he’s awake and alive after it all so that’s good. My friend Tim is going in for an aorta fix later this month. My older friends are in some bad shape but at least are getting attended to.

    Sandy made the trip up to hang with Keli, Jeff and Claudia for a bit. I’ve never been one to do that, even though I probably should. If it were serious I’d be there. I need to get some things done but have been slow on the uptake. Tomorrow if another day and I’ll get some more done then.

  • Opening Day

    While it’s not technically the first day of the season, the Cowboys played their first game of the season today against the Cleveland Browns and came away winners and actually looked fairly good doing it.

    We started the day with a 2.5 hour bike ride that took us 17ish miles or so. I’ve been sore most of the day and I’m going to attribute it to that. It did make quick work of the time and calorie circles though.

    I did some more cleaning on the truck although I didn’t feel at all like putting in the FASS system. That will wait for another day. Tomorrow is Monday, David is undergoing by-pass surgery at noonish, I’m wishing him the best of course, these things are old hat these days:)

  • Busy Day

    For whatever reason, I was up at 4:18am this morning. I mean no big deal but still. I stayed up and then cleaned out the back of the truck and went to men’s breakfast at the church. It was good to see Adrian, Hanna and Mike as well as the rest of the guys. Since I was in the area I went and saw mom, talked to Ron and Cortney as well. Then cruised on home and actually got the truck washed. I also pulled and printed the FASS fuel filter so I’m ready to install it. Sprayed the front and back yards for stickers. Cooked burgers on the grill and tater tots for dinner and then did some interior detailing on the truck. Looks like I’ll sleep well tonight (hopefully).

  • Friday’s Here

    I did get the front yard done today and finished the back yard and got the branches Sandy cut from the east side of the house bundled and set out. So officially everything is back to normal, lawn maintenance anyways. We had a little rain this afternoon and a cold front moved through. Should be a beautiful weekend. I may even head over to men’s breakfast at the church tomorrow. Then I’ve got some maintenance to do on the truck so it’s ready to roll for the next adventure.

  • More Lawn Care

    So with the sticker harvest almost complete and the lawn initially mowed on the highest setting, it was time to lower and mow again. I also decided to sharpen the blades on the mower. I got the bench grinder and mounted it to the sudo-bench that I have and pulled the blade off with the impact gun and away we went. It was nice to have all the tools to do that properly.

    Tomorrow we’ll knock out the front yard and then we’re planning an agent orange event to combat the stickers. And tomorrow is Friday and even though it doesn’t mean much to me, I still like it. Oh, and football starts again tonight and while I’m no a fanatic about the sport, it’s nice to have it back, it signals fall.

  • Azure Certification

    I’m trying to decide on what to do with my career for the next 15 years or so and I’m liking the idea of becoming an Azure administrator. It would be sort of poetic that my career started with Windows 95 certification and ends with Azure.

    To that end I’ve completed the Describe Cloud Computing module and will keep moving forward with it.

    Also completed Describe the benefits of using cloud computing.

  • Rainy Day, Amazing

    Today it rained all day. A beautiful light rain that made the air smell good and kept the temperature in the low 70’s. These are the days we were looking for and they are so rare down here. I need to find someplace it does this a couple of times a month, not once every three years. Other than that the only thing I did was register for Microsoft Learn for the Azure training. I’ll get started on that tomorrow.

  • Sticker Harvest

    With our absence, the lawn has run it’s course under the summer heat and we’ve had a bumper crop of goathead stickers. It took me all day but I managed to pull the vast majority of them and then do an initial cut on the highest level which was bagged. I also edged and trimmed the front yard. I must have been running a little hard because at the end of the day I was sore and exhausted. But the yard is coming back to normal.

  • Trip Concluded & 10 Years

    We made it back home today. It was good to be back. 5779.6 miles at 10.4 miles per gallon. That’s 555.73 gallons of diesel. We did knock out the remaining 10 states we needed to visit to complete the lower 48. We’ve also celebrated our 10 year anniversary so I guess you can say we’ve been keeping busy.