tyrion Posted June 14, 2023 Report Posted June 14, 2023 Nice Weber Kettle. There is a company called Spider Grills that sells an attachment for the Kettle 22'' that turns it into a pellet smoker. They are backordered at the moment. If I didn't have a Solo Grill, I would probably grab the Weber and add the pellet smoker attachment. Enjoy! 4 1
velomane Posted June 14, 2023 Report Posted June 14, 2023 (edited) I've never had a Weber Kettle but am becoming sorely tempted. How well it accommodate a two-zone fire? Edited June 14, 2023 by velomane
swt61 Posted June 17, 2023 Report Posted June 17, 2023 Added a second shelf in the back of the van. Now it's much easier to access the miter saw stand and saw horses, without having to remove tools bags off of them. 7
luvdunhill Posted June 18, 2023 Report Posted June 18, 2023 10 hours ago, swt61 said: Added a second shelf in the back of the van. Now it's much easier to access the miter saw stand and saw horses, without having to remove tools bags off of them. Top Shelf work for sure! 5
morphsci Posted June 19, 2023 Author Report Posted June 19, 2023 (edited) On 6/14/2023 at 5:32 PM, velomane said: I've never had a Weber Kettle but am becoming sorely tempted. How well it accommodate a two-zone fire? Sorry I missed this. The master touch comes with these Weber Charcoal baskets which makes it easy to set up dual zone cooking. They also make a cone shaped heat deflector for more options. I also forgot to mention that Peter is in his last week of his wilderness EMT course and he is having a blast He is in the orange sweatshirt. Edited June 19, 2023 by morphsci 12
Grahame Posted June 21, 2023 Report Posted June 21, 2023 (edited) Saw The President Fly into Marin via HMX-1 to fund raise, as part of his busy schedule. The dry run on Friday had set NextDoor a-Twitter, and today was no different. There was some minor excitement beforehand as some aviators hadn't done their homework, and needed to be reminded up close and personal. NORAD were on it The V22's were impressive And then the fundraiser in chief arrived. Departed to shmooze his donors. And things went back to almost normal. Edited June 21, 2023 by Grahame 9
TMoney Posted June 21, 2023 Report Posted June 21, 2023 Hail to the chief for he is the chief and he needs hailing! 1
morphsci Posted June 21, 2023 Author Report Posted June 21, 2023 Yesterday we visited Sterling Pond, which just so happens to be the highest elevation trout pond in Vermont 16
Grahame Posted June 22, 2023 Report Posted June 22, 2023 decent summary reporting for those interested "COMMUNITY When Biden Lands in Your Backyard Written by Maryann Jones" https://sfstandard.com/politics/biden-marin-county-campaign-visit-larkspur-kentfield/
Grahame Posted July 1, 2023 Report Posted July 1, 2023 (edited) @swt61? Meanwhile, at the Marin County Fair Also, don't be like someone else and unironically ask a police officer where the pig racing is. Technically it's not all bad Edited July 1, 2023 by Grahame 7
swt61 Posted July 1, 2023 Report Posted July 1, 2023 Come on, everyone knows Alaska and pig racing are synonymous! I myself have known this for at least 3 minutes.
Grahame Posted July 1, 2023 Report Posted July 1, 2023 (edited) There may not have been enough Bacon for Mikey, But there was a Ferris Wheel. Superannuated rockers (BöC) playing all the hits. And fireworks. And a train to take us home avoiding all the crowds. Edited July 1, 2023 by Grahame 13
swt61 Posted July 4, 2023 Report Posted July 4, 2023 Helped to move a few things with Al, at his Brother Tom's house. I have no idea how they ended up with one of Greg's wine corks, but it made for a nice side table. 4 1 5
jose Posted July 4, 2023 Report Posted July 4, 2023 (edited) Yesterday I repaired a Canon ef 17-55mm f/2.8. I bought it broken for €150, the diaphragm didn't work and here the ST does not repair them, so you have to send it to the mainland. This lens cost arround 800€ new here. For 3 bucks I bought the flex wire conection that moves the diaphragm and after 5 hours of work (I had never opened an objective) and a hour cleaning glasses.... I was able to leave it as good as new. After a good while taking this thing apart: The damn broken flex wire: Its alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited July 4, 2023 by jose 15
chinsettawong Posted July 6, 2023 Report Posted July 6, 2023 Meeting with Purk and his friend, Wut. Unfortunately, nothing new to show to them. But, as usual, we went out for a lunch together, and I had to make sure that I fed them enough. 😆 19
Knuckledragger Posted July 8, 2023 Report Posted July 8, 2023 I have exactly one neighbor. His name is Gary. He's a genuine boomer, turning 70 this year. He is some kind of special needs. In his day, on Marthas Vineyard, there wasn't much in the way of diagnosis so he just kind of got by. He lived with his mother until she passed on my birthday this year at the age of 93(!) Now Gary lives alone, and I live here on MV. Gary does okay, but my (sainted, octogenarian) mother does have some worries about him. He mentioned to her that his electric bill was over $200 this month. She said to me "you have an awful lot of spare LED bulbs, you should see if Gary would let us replace some of his incandescents." She wasn't wrong. For reasons not entirely worth explaining, I have 3-4 boxes of LED bulbs I brought with me to the Vineyard. My father was a hoarder of antique furniture. He built barns to hold it all: In spite of the thousands of records and CDs I own, not to mention the nightclub's worth of lighting gear (and all the stereo equipment) I own, I have always rejected the notion that I am a hoarder. Except for lightbulbs. I have to cop to it. I compulsively bought CFL bulbs when those were a thing, and then moved on to LED bulbs when they arrived. I have done some pretty neat things with them. I restored a bunch of antique lamps: (For colored bulbs, CFLs are better than LED. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.) Even with the lamps above and many more, I have a vast excess of LED bulbs. Today, with Gary's permission I went through his house and wrote down all of the bulbs I thought he could use. Then I went up to my attic where it was 115 goddamn degrees and dragged down a few boxes. I then spent an hour replacing the bulbs in most of Gary's house. I did most of the living area, and discussed with him a few spots I could not get to (the garage and basement.) He seemed pleased. Also I have (slightly) fewer bulbs kicking around now. 13 4
Dusty Chalk Posted July 9, 2023 Report Posted July 9, 2023 On 7/7/2023 at 10:55 PM, Knuckledragger said: I have exactly one neighbor. His name is Gary. He's a genuine boomer, turning 70 this year. He is some kind of special needs. In his day, on Marthas Vineyard, there wasn't much in the way of diagnosis so he just kind of got by. He lived with his mother until she passed on my birthday this year at the age of 93(!) Now Gary lives alone, and I live here on MV. Gary does okay, but my (sainted, octogenarian) mother does have some worries about him. He mentioned to her that his electric bill was over $200 this month. She said to me "you have an awful lot of spare LED bulbs, you should see if Gary would let us replace some of his incandescents." She wasn't wrong. For reasons not entirely worth explaining, I have 3-4 boxes of LED bulbs I brought with me to the Vineyard. My father was a hoarder of antique furniture. He built barns to hold it all: In spite of the thousands of records and CDs I own, not to mention the nightclub's worth of lighting gear (and all the stereo equipment) I own, I have always rejected the notion that I am a hoarder. Except for lightbulbs. I have to cop to it. I compulsively bought CFL bulbs when those were a thing, and then moved on to LED bulbs when they arrived. I have done some pretty neat things with them. I restored a bunch of antique lamps: (For colored bulbs, CFLs are better than LED. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.) Even with the lamps above and many more, I have a vast excess of LED bulbs. Today, with Gary's permission I went through his house and wrote down all of the bulbs I thought he could use. Then I went up to my attic where it was 115 goddamn degrees and dragged down a few boxes. I then spent an hour replacing the bulbs in most of Gary's house. I did most of the living area, and discussed with him a few spots I could not get to (the garage and basement.) He seemed pleased. Also I have (slightly) fewer bulbs kicking around now. I know you like to pretend otherwise, Knucks, but you are a saint. 3
Grahame Posted July 10, 2023 Report Posted July 10, 2023 In today's snake related news, a pacific gopher snake. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pituophis 3 2
Dusty Chalk Posted July 11, 2023 Report Posted July 11, 2023 That's a pretty girthy, gravity-defying, fuck-me-sideways snake, Grəm. (I happen to currently be wearing my "snakes on an inclined plane" shirt, no lie.) 1
Spork Posted July 11, 2023 Report Posted July 11, 2023 We went to my favourite pub, caught up with a couple of our favourite people, drank some excellent beers, and... won the meat tray. 7 2 2
morphsci Posted July 11, 2023 Author Report Posted July 11, 2023 (edited) 8 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said: That's a pretty girthy, gravity-defying, fuck-me-sideways snake, Grəm. (I happen to currently be wearing my "snakes on an inclined plane" shirt, no lie.) Me: Looking at plans for an ark. Edited July 11, 2023 by morphsci 5 2
tyrion Posted July 11, 2023 Report Posted July 11, 2023 Contracted to sell our house. Now have to find a place to live. 10
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