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46 minutes ago, Bubba said:

 

I also scooped up 5-6 5-gallon buckets of golf ball sized acorns that probably added 40-50 lbs of weight to my trash can. 

 

Here in the northern 1/2 of the nation we (or at least I) have never see acorns that big....that is amazing (to me).

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8 hours ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

A very busy upcoming week for us. We have medical appointments (including a hospital visit in Cincy for a procedure) 4 of the 5 days. Somewhere in there I need to take the dog to the groomer, and Marie may have to add another medical appointment for a different procedure next week. The cold/snowy weather today and tomorrow isn't helping, either. On to other stuff. Last Saturday I drove up to the hardware to rent a tool. As I was exiting the highway, I passed an accident where a semi drove off the road into a pond. It was an Amazon Trailer and was intact with some tow trucks, the highway patrol, and some local police o the scene. I rented my tool, used it, and then took it back...this time with my camera. They had started trying to pull it out of the pond and the trailer split open. 

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Is it just me or does that look like bales of recycled aluminum in the truck?

 

Except those wouldn't float....

 

I was expecting to see a whole bunch of soggy boxes!

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Today I was again troubleshooting the problems of integrating 1960's communications with 2020's networks.... Having me working on this is roughly like having the bus boy cook the meals at a four star restaurant.... but there is no one else so I limp along.

 

We may have hit it today, using the tried and true method of parts bingo.... we'll see.  If the problem doesn't come back in the next two weeks I will declare victory.

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Never see acorns THAT big around here....because there are a LOT of FAT Squirrels running around...

 

2-1/2 Hours in the shop, today...Got a wee bit done..

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Dry fit, for now..will see how tomorrow goes...

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I picked these up last week on a trip to friends deer stand. Ground under oaks here is covered in acorns. By the way what kind of oak is it. Would like to have a handful.

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Finished Harvest Fest Saturday and Thursday starts Chimneyville. Do trying to at least partially restock. Not fun turning in a hurry. 

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8 hours ago, Gerald said:

I picked these up last week on a trip to friends deer stand. Ground under oaks here is covered in acorns. By the way what kind of oak is it. Would like to have a handful.

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Finished Harvest Fest Saturday and Thursday starts Chimneyville. Do trying to at least partially restock. Not fun turning in a hurry. 

I think it is called a burr oak.

A few years ago I took a 5-gal bucket full of those acorns to my deer lease thinking the deer or hogs would eat them. They laid on the ground for weeks and nothing touched them.

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15 minutes ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

 OK, I just now found out (in our local paper) that the Amazon truck was hauling.....shredded paper (what?!). This may be part of their "zero carbon footprint" program or something.( I'm not throwing rocks here, but the driver/truck was from Indianapolis.) I suppose it's possible someone ordered a load of shredded paper from them, but I think that to be very unlikely.

 

That explains why it floats!

 

I was buying big bags of vermiculite once around 2006 (for mixing into lime stucco), and the place that sold it was next to a paper recycling transfer station.  They had a big board out front stating the current price for both white paper and mixed.  At the time, white paper was $0.04 per ton and I think mixed was half that or less.  So a full semi-load was worth about $1.60 - for the white paper.  Not worth it to start up the truck and drive a mile!

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