Friday, June 19, 2026

6.19.2026

This afternoon, Jim worked on the other storage cabinet that he moved into the pole barn.  The shelves were pretty stained.  Not that it matters, but it's always nice to start off with things feeling clean.  The two shelves on the left have already been sprayed with cleaner and scrubbed - getting ready to do the one on the right...

Spraying with cleaner...

Some scrubbing...

Cleaning them all with the power washer...

Much better!


After finally getting some rain, the grass really got long so he spent the rest of his time mowing!

High 72.5/Low 61.3






Thursday, June 18, 2026

6.18.2026

Rain and storms were scheduled for the day and they actually happened!  We had lots of wind and rain, but it all blew out and the sun is shining brightly as I write this!

It was an obvious inside work day.  Jim finished up attaching the wheel assembly on the other side of the blasting cabinet... 


Now he can easily move it around...

Vacuum back in place and all ready to go!

Jim used his grinder to cut through the steel rings he made...


Separating the rings...

Three rings!

Testing the fit...


He did a little straightening and they look great!


Working on bending the next set...




High 70.8/Low 60.9 - stormy in afternoon




Wednesday, June 17, 2026

6.17.2026

An inside work day.  Jim had to sharpen the chains on both of the chain saws...

His wheels came in for the blasting cabinet!

First step to attach them was to get the end off the floor.  Jim lifted it up and I slid a piece of wood underneath...

Jim had to drill holes in the cabinet to place the wheel assembly - this side is all done!


Time was running out, but we got the other side up off the floor and Jim started working on this side...



High 76/Low 51.4




Tuesday, June 16, 2026

6.16.2026

I had to have a procedure done at the hospital yesterday, just as a follow up from another procedure.  Isn't that the way it goes as we get older?  Everything looks good but it occupied a lot of the day.  

Jim did get a little time to finish bending the steel for the wine rack...

He has been working on the getting the newer cabinet ready to go in the pole barn.  He's going to use this to store car/machine parts and fluids.

Because there are just a few containers of fluids!

He also made two Craigslist sales and was able to take care of both of them at the same time in the late afternoon - nice when that works out.

Today, I spent all morning running errands and after lunch, we decided to go play outside in the woods.  There were downed trees in this side area that we wanted to clean up...  

Cutting this trunk into pieces...

Two trees had fallen different directions so we wanted to get them cleaned up...

Cutting the tree...

Dragging it out...

This area looks so much better now...

Plus, we accumulated quite a few more piles for chipping...

These trees also came down at some point so we worked on dragging some branches out.  Jim needs to sharpen the chain on his bigger chainsaw before we tackle these trunks...



6.15 - High 66.3/Low 53.4
6.16 - High 73.3/Low 48



 

Sunday, June 14, 2026

6.14.2026


Flag Day is a holiday celebrated on June 14 in the United States. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.  Yay for the red, white, and blue!

Cindy and Bryan and bought us wind chimes to commemorate my mom's passing, and it was finally a good day to get them hung up.  Jim drilled a hole for the hook...


Hanging them up...


A close-up view...


They look really nice here and the sound is so pretty!


This also reminded us that we had wind chimes in a box that we have never hung up.  I bought these wedding bell wind chimes for our 10th wedding anniversary and we had them hung up in Ohio...


We knew that one of the vanes was missing from the box - we think it's in another box somewhere but that would be like looking for the proverbial needle.  I did an image search of the heart symbol and found the website, where I was able to order two new vanes.  They said they need replaced every 10-15 years, so I think we're due.  An updated picture to come once we get the new vanes!


We walked up to the pavilion this afternoon and it had been a bird nursery apparently.  There was a next on both the front and back sides plus this long nest hotel in the side!  


Jim did a little more grass cutting before coming in to exercise.  They're calling for rain this evening but we've been waiting and have had none, so we'll see!

High 81.9/Low 59.8




Saturday, June 13, 2026

6.13.2026

Jim did some bending on the wine rack loops - so far so good!

This afternoon, he did some rearranging of storage cabinets.  He got his old one in the pole barn emptied and loaded up on the 2-wheeler.  He moved it into the auto bay temporarily.  He's going to clean it up and maybe try and sell this one.


Then he started moving the newer one into place.  After I took this picture, he got it in place and leveled.


Time to get ready for church! 

High 82.4/Low 60.7


Friday, June 12, 2026

6.12.2026

Another day where it was supposed to rain, but we're still waiting.  Jim did a little more grass cutting this afternoon, and then worked in the metal shop.

He's starting to cut the steel round bar into pieces that he's hoping to turn into our wine holder in the kitchen (cue the excitement!).  Cutting the steel bar...

He welded some old pieces together and tacked them to the solid round piece he bought to shape the steel into the right shape.  The first piece is tacked on - it was getting late in the day to actually heat it up to see if he could bend it.  Stay tuned!



High 88.1/Low 72.1