Well that was fun. I just spent 50 minutes trying to log into my Blogger account. It kept saying I did not HAVE a blog and I should START one. Twelve verifications later, it somehow pulled up an ancient email account that said I didn't have an account at all. If nothing else, I am persistent. At long last, we are back in business. I mean really, what would I do if I didn't have a blog to write every morning??
This was my SECOND shock of the day. GIBBS!! What are you doing on my back patio? I took a triple take as I finally realized ..... wait for it ...... it's the towel I use to lay out. Sure looks like a critter to me.
Kitters laying close by got a real kick out of that one!! This is her new SPOT. She used to hang out quite often with the goat next door, but has given him up for better pastures. Mostly because this is where the food comes from.
First things first ... it's been WAY too long since I drove the beast. I was out the door by 8:00 ... a miracle in my daily routine. Yup this is farming country. Our biggest crops are almonds and pistachios, the cause of all the dust and dirt that settles daily over our coffee tables.
Then there's the dairies ... we have some huge ones ... the beef cattle production, not as big as it used to be, and of course chickens. If you're going to feed all those critters, especially the dairy cattle who eat continuously, you need lots of land to grow hay and grain. That equals even MORE dust made by the trucks that lay down fertilizer.
This is the scenery around my little place in the world. Unfortunately, high tech big companies have taken over the little farmers that flourished when I was a kid. The tractors nowadays cost as much as our whole ranch did when we bought it.
The days of local farmers are gone, as are the roads. This is one of the GOOD ones! I mean really, it's about 16 feet wide and may have a few potholes, but it still has asphalt in between the holes!!
There are no BIG fire trucks out here either. This is tiny town country with little trucks. Even what we call the BIG CITIES around here only have small trucks. The people have the same small town mentality though ... drive by and they will wave at you like crazy. Mostly because they don't see too many people every day.
That was it ... I was back home in under an hour. Time to give the generator a workout with the air conditioner. Amazingly, it started up in three seconds. And QUIT 15 seconds later. Ummm I forgot to turn the gas on. I'm used to the big rig generator that ran off the fuel tank.
Gas ON, Generator ON and AC ON! It all works perfectly when you remember how the heck to do it. I even turned the inverter on to make sure all THAT was still working. As you can see, my batteries are 100%. I love that solar on the roof. Even when under cover, it keeps the batteries in tip top shape.
One last thing to check. Someone noted their gas lines were deteriorating. Not the same model, but I thought to check them anyway. At least as far as I could crawl underneath. There's not a lot of room to spare. They looked good to me, so my checklist is complete.
I was done by 9:30 am. Well that's not good. It will only end up in a raid on the fridge, consuming everything sweet I can get my hands on. Getting frustrated by my longarm is probably a better idea.
I loaded up the quilt Kitters had stretched out by sleeping on it. It actually went back to its original shape. I've procrastinated, not wanting to have those problems I've been experiencing in the past. To my great surprise once again ..... IT WORKED PERFECTLY!
This sounds weird, but I think I figured it out. I'm guessing I was winding the bobbins so tight that the thread would not pull off easily. I've rewound several a tad bit looser, and it seems to have solved the problem. I'm still scared though ... when you've heard those crunching sounds once, you hear them every time you LOOK at the machine!
DONE! Not even a small glitch in this one. Maybe I should just stick to the smaller quilts for awhile!
Dinner was ... well ... an experience. I'll have to tell you about it tomorrow, because I'm already WAY past the kids feeding time trying to get Blogger to work. I'm getting dirty looks as I type.
Here's my TIP OF THE DAY!
LIFE IS SHORT ..... SMILE WHILE YOU STILL HAVE TEETH!!
A nice little country drive! Stress free too! Laughed at Gibbs on your porch!!🤣
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the quilt processing and dinner looks quite good!
It actually was quite nice to get out of the house for a drive. I should do that more often!
DeleteI'm sure glad you got the blog working. I love reading it every morning, it makes my day.
ReplyDeleteHave a good Bingo Tuesday.
Frances:)
I don't know what the problem was. It just decided I didn't HAVE a blog. Working fine now.
DeleteEvery once in a while, Blogger gets us all.
ReplyDeleteDeveloping a routine on everything we do eliminates mistakes.
Since you are no longer having problems with your longarm, could it be that the computer was causing your problems before?
Stay Safe and Enjoy Bingo.
It's about time.
It's possible that the expanded battery was causing the problems with the machine, but they will never admit that! LOL
DeleteThat's a cute Gibbs...lol. I'm curious about your dinner. It looks good. I love country drives. I'm anxious to get a drive by the Sacramento River very soon.
ReplyDeleteIt just feels good to drive while rocking out to LOUD music!
DeleteYour quilts look so nice and good you got blogger going .
ReplyDeleteSue
Thank you Sue. I have another one coming up, but I need to get in the zone so I don't make any mistakes!!
DeleteGlad to see you got past what ever the blogger issue was. It would not let me download pictures the other night. So I closed down. Then the next morning it worked..Then early today it said there were no pictures to download. I shut down and came back in and it was fine. Fun...fun ...not.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful quilt.
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Blogger didn't like anything I tried. It just kept saying to NAME MY BLOG. What can I say ... it's a computer program and they all have bad days!
DeleteWe drove 3,600+ miles. All went well except.... a) If you put the cruise control on in the wind, and get hit with a gust, the vehicle will automatically go out of cruise control, take a slight turn to the right, and the breaks go on for about 1 second...it is a bit scary at first. b) All the sudden, no reason why, I get a notification that my left turn light is out (did not say front or back). About 10 minutes later, the notification goes out, and upon my next stop, all lights work...who knows why? Not a bad trip at all...
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