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Heck of a way to start a Friday. Rear ended by a texting fool. She hit me at 60 mph and never touched her brakes.
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I really wanted to cut the grass today, but between the heavy dew & still having standing water it didn't happen... Suppose to be cold again starting tomorrow...

Fed the cattle.

Cut up the branch from the live oak & then continued pruning the fruit trees.

Harvested 2 more heads of broccoli.
 

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Made another loaf of rolled-wheat bread.

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Then made a blueberry cobbler for dessert tonight.

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Put out hay for the cattle as the temperature will be below freezing the next few nights.
 
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Refilled the bird feeders.

Watered the garden & everything in the greenhouse. Then I turned off the main valve & drained the irrigation system.

Turned on the heat lamp in the well house.

Drained the hoses & installed the insulated covers on all the faucets.

Harvest some kohlrabi for tonight’s supper... Mrs. Ranch sliced them up & is going to make 'home fries'!!! Also harvested a bunch of both red & green lettuce ahead of tonight's big freeze.

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Heck of a way to start a Friday. Rear ended by a texting fool. She hit me at 60 mph and never touched her brakes.
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@wolffman how are you feeling? 60MPH hit from behind is a hell of a hit!

Made another loaf of rolled-wheat bread.


Have you posted this recipe here and I've missed it or what? That bread looks so darn good.

I managed to put up my new LED motion light yesterday before it rained again. Today we've got a touch of snow so I thought it only makes sense to make some chili while watching the football game and having myself a cold one.
 

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Not yet... I'll document it either tomorrow or the day after when I make it again. It is good, especially as toast per Mrs. Ranch & 'Kee Kee'.
 

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Mike, I'm doing OK. Neck and back still hurt. The sad part is, I'll probably get totally hosed by the insurance company. I took really good care of that truck, it would have lasted me another 300k miles minimum. I'll likely be driving a 1986 Jeep CJ-7 when this is all over. It's been sitting in my garage for years. Just a little more to go to get her running. Sigh, I've been getting kicked in the nuts lately. I hope this pattern ends soon lol.
 

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Have you posted this recipe here and I've missed it or what? That bread looks so darn good.

Here you go Mike... Enjoy!!!

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Still cold here, so very little got done, but we still had to eat... The women did everything, with the exceptions of the bread & the dishes, LOL!!! The spinach lasagna & salad were first rate!!!

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Today was our shopping day, but I did harvest 2 more kohlrabi as Mrs. Ranch is going to make 'french fries' with them again. Yummy stuff!!!

Made bread & grilled some chicken for supper.

Refilled bird feeders (they sure blew through it this week!!!).

Received the seed order for the spring garden. I get them started the last week of the month.
 
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Been generally below zero F around here for a few days. Tomorrow is supposed to get above freezing though. Sunday has a high of 5 F though. Oh well so goes winter.

I did see that Home Depot had the seed racks up when I was buying a new snow shovel this weekend. Some jack wad stole my shovel.
 

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Made a pot of garbanzo (chickpeas) beans so we can add them to our fresh garden salads.

Cleaned & parted out 3 whole chickens that we picked up yesterday. Got them vacuum packed & put in the freezer.

Harvested some more spinach & swiss chard for tonight's grilled chicken salad.

Made a batch of stuffed jalapenos.

Fed cattle & put out another roll of hay. Starting to drizzle here... 66 degrees.
 
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High here was 35 yesterday, today we have a heatwave and is currently 58.
 

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Received the new dehydrator yesterday, so today I cleaned it real good & put it to work on the kohlrabi. Since I'm kind of getting a late start, I'm making chips so they'll be done before bedtime. The KitchenAid slicing attachment made short work of that job & the chip are all uniform in thickness!!!
 
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Let me preface this by I have a weak spot for old tools and like using hand tools.

I stopped by the other local used tool store today and walked out with a handful of tools. The cool haul today is a coffee can full of auger style brace bits for $8. Pulled these out when I got home and there are 9 "Lakeside" bits ranging from 1" down to 1/4", three small range cheaper bits (1/4 to 3/8") stamped "Japan" and one 2" to 3" adjustable Craftsman bit. The 5 bits I've tried nicely without touching them but they will each get attention and sharpening still. I haven't spent much time looking yet but it looks like Lakeside tools started as a tool maker in Chicago that was picked up by Montgomery Ward's department store and run as the store brand. The Lakeside stamping on the shaft of each bit is in a flowing cursive script.

I also got two more double taper (triangular cross section) saw sharpening files and finally picked up an ice scraper / spud for $5. I've only been wanting one for 8 years now.
 
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On our way to -3 F tonight. Tomorrows forecasted high is 5 F.

Here you go @whistech this is what I think of as an ice scraper / spud.

Essentially it is a shovel handle with a straightened hoe on the end. File it to a chisel point and it works much easier.

These are the brace bits. At this point I have drilled holes with each of them, they work but will benefit from sharpening. The adjustable is not working well but I have an identical one already.


The Lakeside bits look to be sized by the 1/16" and marked on the chuck tang (or what ever you would call that) I have a 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16. So that would work out to 5/16" through 1"

I also got around to putting some handles on my files.


I've seen this on a few YouTube vids and some other DIY type sites.
 

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Watered everything in the greenhouse.

Harvested some more broccoli & cauliflower for tonight's supper... also pulled up some more potatoes. This coming week, we will need to concentrate on getting the cauliflower & broccoli prepped/frozen as it is getting close to the time to till for spring.



 
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