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Started by f6john, Fri 09, Dec 2022, 15:46:46

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f6john

I left the house this morning about 8:30 and visibility was maybe 200 yards which is not all that unusual living close to the Kentucky River. I returned home at 10:30 and it was still quite foggy.

It's 4:30 in the afternoon and it's still foggy.





I can usually see houses 3 streets over clearly and I can't even see the next street over clearly. I can't remember ever having fog hang on all day. Just struck me as odd.

Jersey mike

Nice view, looks like a great area.

Robert

Thats really nice, I like it.  :cooldude: :cooldude:
"Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that."

Farside

 :cooldude: Not too bad John. We have had some heavy fog in the pan-handle lately. In fact we had to back up our RTE tomorrow morning because of it.  8)
Farside

Robert

Was up in Tallahassee a couple of weeks ago and woke up to fog. Its almost magical what happens when the silence descends on the area, cool and sometimes as you drive along you can feel the mist on your face.
"Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that."

f6john

Quote from: Jersey mike on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 16:13:23
Nice view, looks like a great area.

Quote from: Robert on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 16:35:50
Thats really nice, I like it.  :cooldude: :cooldude:

Thanks for the compliments, it is a nice area that our realtor found for us when we gave up on being able to find a similar place in Lexington, closer to our grandkids. We're five miles from town, close to 100 houses in the subdivision with access from a single point and that seems to make potential thieves look for other opportunities. Just behind the house in the picture is a horse stable which boards a half dozen +/- horses that adds to the country setting.

My realtor who recently had back surgery, sent his girlfriend by our house today and drop off a Christmas Poinsettia, needless to say he is a very successful realtor. We are blessed to be here at this stage of our lives.

f6john

Quote from: Farside on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 16:40:07
:cooldude: Not too bad John. We have had some heavy fog in the pan-handle lately. In fact we had to back up our RTE tomorrow morning because of it.  8)

A RTE in the panhandle, now I'm jealous.


Quote from: Robert on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 16:50:51
Was up in Tallahassee a couple of weeks ago and woke up to fog. Its almost magical what happens when the silence descends on the area, cool and sometimes as you drive along you can feel the mist on your face.

I like that too, but the wife has walking pneumonia and I'm dosing up every night, so I elected to not go for the mist on my face this morning.  :cooldude:

Robert

Quote from: f6john on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 17:19:06

I like that too, but the wife has walking pneumonia and I'm dosing up every night, so I elected to not go for the mist on my face this morning.  :cooldude:

Sorry to hear this will keep her in prayer.
"Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that."

f6john

Quote from: Robert on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 18:12:02
Quote from: f6john on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 17:19:06

I like that too, but the wife has walking pneumonia and I'm dosing up every night, so I elected to not go for the mist on my face this morning.  :cooldude:

Sorry to hear this will keep her in prayer.

Thanks, it's really hard to get in to see a Dr. A lot of sick folks around. Prayers appreciated.

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#9
The bumpy bits outside my office across the field have been wreathed in clouds all day.


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Quote from: Britman on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 19:55:02
The bumpy bits outside my office across the field have been wreathed in clouds all day.



9.30 this morning



3.30 this afternoon


f6john

That's a special place right there.  :cooldude:

John Schmidt

Uh John...your wife missed something. You have a broken slat (?) in your guardrail, right in the middle.  ;)
Nice looking area my friend, and I'll bet it's a lot warmer than where I am about now.

Jersey mike

Quote from: Britman on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 20:25:57
Quote from: Britman on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 19:55:02
The bumpy bits outside my office across the field have been wreathed in clouds all day.



9.30 this morning



3.30 this afternoon




Wow, beautiful. Just fantastic.

f6john

Quote from: John Schmidt on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 22:40:18
Uh John...your wife missed something. You have a broken slat (?) in your guardrail, right in the middle.  ;)
Nice looking area my friend, and I'll bet it's a lot warmer than where I am about now.

My wife wants to completely enclose that deck, which has given me the excuse to do absolutely nothing to it for 3 years. That one broken piece is the least of the problems with the deck. The 6x6's and 2x10's are fine and everything else needs to be replaced. I have been waiting on Trex decking to become an affordable solution but I'm not convinced it's going to happen.

It's probably warmer right now, but you Northerners have a bad habit of leaving the back door open and then we really catch it!  ;)

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Rams

Quote from: f6john on Sat 10, Dec 2022, 07:43:14


My wife wants to completely enclose that deck, which has given me the excuse to do absolutely nothing to it for 3 years. That one broken piece is the least of the problems with the deck. The 6x6's and 2x10's are fine and everything else needs to be replaced. I have been waiting on Trex decking to become an affordable solution but I'm not convinced it's going to happen.


John,
Reference that fog, have you checked those glasses recently..........  ;)

The deck, let me know when you're ready to take on that task, I'm prepared to come up and help out by supervising when not really needed, coaching when not wanted and taking pictures of the process when least appreciated.   You know me, anything I can do to help you stay on track.  ;)

Rams
VRCC# 29981
Learning the majority of life's lessons the hard way.

Every trip is an adventure, enjoy it while it lasts.

John Schmidt

Hey, I'm with Rams...willing to come down and lend an unneeded hand at the least opportune time. After all, what are friends for. I'll even bring some of our useless cold air with me to keep things cooler while not working. Just think what you could accomplish with two supervisors.  ;D

f6john

I'll take you both up on your offers, all you need to bring with you are bags of cash!

Rams

Quote from: f6john on Sat 10, Dec 2022, 11:40:23
I'll take you both up on your offers, all you need to bring with you are bags of cash!

Gotcha, will donate all my FTX holdings to the project.  ;)

Rams
VRCC# 29981
Learning the majority of life's lessons the hard way.

Every trip is an adventure, enjoy it while it lasts.

Robert

Quote from: Britman on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 20:25:57

The bumpy bits outside my office across the field have been wreathed in clouds all day.


That is really awesome, I would just want to sit with a cup of coffee and watch that.  :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude:
"Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that."

h13man

Quote from: f6john on Sat 10, Dec 2022, 07:43:14
Quote from: John Schmidt on Fri 09, Dec 2022, 22:40:18
Uh John...your wife missed something. You have a broken slat (?) in your guardrail, right in the middle.  ;)
Nice looking area my friend, and I'll bet it's a lot warmer than where I am about now.

My wife wants to completely enclose that deck, which has given me the excuse to do absolutely nothing to it for 3 years. That one broken piece is the least of the problems with the deck. The 6x6's and 2x10's are fine and everything else needs to be replaced. I have been waiting on Trex decking to become an affordable solution but I'm not convinced it's going to happen.

It's probably warmer right now, but you Northerners have a bad habit of leaving the back door open and then we really catch it!  ;)

I got to replace my decking this coming year but we've gotten 28 yrs. without treating totally exposed to the elements. I repaired a couple places due "knot" rot.  Trex or any variant will eventually sun rot but when, don't know. I'm staying with 5/4 wood though "Yellarwood" might be tad expensive over Home Depot/Lowe's offerings. We'll see.


Jess from VA

I got to replace my decking this coming year.

I built a giant deck off my house 25 years ago (yellow pine), and stained it many times with good stuff.  The hot tub and fountain I put on it didn't do it much good.

Had a lot of fun out there, but I never use it anymore.

It now needs 17 #1 2X6's, and I'm not doing it.  Each board is held down with 4" twist nails and toe nailed on the edges too.  I patched all the holes with scrap lumber, various plywood and boards.  It's a good thing it's in the back yard, because it's pretty embarrassing, but it's safe and no one will fall through.  The next owner can have fun with it, whenever that happens.