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What are U doing today?
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What are U doing today? (Ongoing thread)

Jim, I finally figured out what you meant. You had said:
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"Another way to get to this sort of discussion is when a topic with the book in the 'about' section creates a link. Clicking on that brings it up along with other groups & topics that list the book. I don't use it regularly, but occasionally it can be interesting to explore a book that way."
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In other words, when you start a topic at a group, there's a line which says: "This topic is about_______". Then there's a box in which you must type a book title OR an author's name.
I tried it just now with a topic about Journey's End by Renee Ryan.
You can see my topic in one of two places:
1. See my topic at the bottom of the book's page.
2. OR see it at my group at: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Thanks for the tip, Jim.

I didn't include it at my group. I used the following page https://www.goodreads.com/topic ...... and clicked on "Start a new book discussion".

I'm not sure if I'm going to file a claim or not. It's just the front skirt under the bumper that got torn up. I have to replace it since it covers some fluid reservoir which is exposed along with a few little rubber hoses. It looks like the part is only $200 or so new & the color really doesn't matter since it covers the whole front up to the grill.
I'm making my last payment on it next month. The first day I drove it to work a kamikaze deer took out the same corner. Hopefully this is it for the accidents!

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The goats were out the other evening when Josh put the horses in their stalls & got ready to trim up Indy's feet. Marg wasn't out there yet, so he took a quick walk around with the dogs. He got back in to see Rosie pluck his hoof knife out by the handle. She had it in her teeth & was running around with it stuck out of the side of her mouth. Luckily, she dropped it when he yelled at her. I can't believe he armed my goats! They're trouble enough without doing that!!!
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Good luck with the trial. I'm going to stop by the body shop I used when the deer got me before. Hopefully they'll be able to fix me up without breaking the bank. I forgot that I redid our insurance & raised the deductible up to $500, so it's probably not worth making a claim.

That's a shame, Jim. A real tough break. I wonder how the bag got on the road. Probably fell off a truck.

Jim, you have a beautiful piece of property there!



Jim, it's these little "extras" that break the budget! I'm starting to think that we will soon have to give up "eating out" at restaurants. Nowadays, the cost is getting prohibitive.

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I can't complain.


Unfortunately, even though they sold me the dryer & I had all the numbers, they gave me the wrong kit. It was another hour round trip to get the right part. It only cost me $43, but I lost the entire morning. Well, with the amount of laundry & all the rain we're getting, 4 days without a dryer is pretty rough.

Jim, did you figure in the cost of gas? LOL Some days you can't win for losing!

Dryers are pretty simple. With a multimeter & a few other common tools, anyone can diagnose & fix the most common problems. Getting the right parts can be tough, though. We bought ours new when we moved in here in 2007. I was busy & it cost me $100 to have a fuse replaced in 2012. IIRC, I had to replace the 220v receptacle then, too. It's been a good appliance.

I meant the cost of the gasoline when you had to drive to town 2 times. :)


Nina, I never thought to look for books at the Dollar Store. They have a nice selection of note pads. So inexpensive ! I use them to write reminders to myself and to make shopping lists. Assorted colors too!


I have some egg plant that needs cooking. I guess I'll go do that. I thought I'd fry it all up & then I can use it in either plain or stick it into Egg plant Parmesan or Moussaka. I wonder how well it freezes? Anyone know? I hate it when it's gooey plain or with tomatoes on it, but no one else in the house likes it & I have a bumper crop this year.

I think we paid about $2.15 a gallon for gasoline yesterday.

I love eggplant. Aren't you lucky to have it in your garden! Egg plant Parmesan is good and Moussaka is even better!
An easy meal to make is pork tenderloin. Ed bakes it in the oven. It comes all marinated. Tastes great.


Nina, I know he bakes it in the oven. Tomorrow I'll ask him how long he gives it. He's asleep right now.

Nina, Eddie says that he follows the directions on the wrapper. It's a matter of baking it in the oven. It usually takes less than a half an hour but, of course, it depends on the weight.




Nina, you are the hostess with the mostess! LOL
Do you get nervous when you entertain? I tend to get very nervous when I entertain friends and acquaintances in my home. That's why I hardly ever do it, except for some very special people, especially lately. I wish I could do it with ease.

On the plus side, the zero turn via front wheels is awesome. While it looks a lot like the old riding mowers with the motor on the back, it actually has 2 sealed hydrostatic transmissions, one driving each rear wheel. The front wheels turn more than 90 degrees, so it really will turn on a dime. It has a 22 hp Kohler engine, so mows faster & better than my old John Deere. The height adjustment is greater & it really sticks well to hills going across them. I'm not sure what the slope is along the road, but close to 40 degrees. It has a lot more traction than the old mower, too.
On the negative side, it's very light in the front end & that can make it difficult to turn going up hills as it tends to do wheelies, so I'm experimenting with weights in front. I'm not sure how much I can put on without straining the frame. Then there are the safety features. I detest most of them.
- Before I could even test it properly I had to take the seat apart, remove & permanently close the seat switch. Any shifting in the seat would cut the engine & mower deck off. The engine would catch again, but I'd have to stop, backup, & reset the mower switch. What a PITA!
- The plastic deck output flap-thing started getting cut up before I put an hour on it. I cut most of it off & now it's out of the way & I can cut close to things on that side.
- The stamped deck is rounded on the output side, but the left side had a square bump at the base of the deck which kept catching on the fence. I cut it off & ground it smooth. Very weird protuberance.
- To mow in reverse, I have to turn the key back a notch & push a button to turn off the safety. Kind of a pain, but I only have to do it once & then it stays off until I restart the machine. (That's far better than the John Deere which wanted me to keep my thumb on a switch the entire time I backed up. How that makes things safer is beyond me, but it was one of the first things I disabled on it.)
Anyway, I mowed most of the lawn the first night I had it & then mowed around the edges of the fields, the barns, & the goats' pen last night. It did great. Takes a little getting used to since the rear wheel cuts inside the turn further than the mower deck, but it certainly did a better, faster job around bushes & trees. I have a lot of those, so it will save some time.

Jim, I just now sent a copy of your post to my grandson. He has a landscaping business and mows a lot of lawns. He'll understand your post better than I. :)

When I can afford & justify it! I really should get a commercial mower, but they're twice as much & don't have the front wheel steering feature I need. As it was, I stretched what I wanted to pay by almost 50%. I sure hope it lasts as long as my other mower.
Joy, I'm sure he'd want a commercial mower. You can tell him I got 600 hours out of my last mower before it started burning oil so badly. I'm sure he'll laugh. That was 8 years of mowing for me & he probably puts ten times that amount on his over the course of a single season.


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Nina, that reminds me of the old saying: "Nice guys finish last." :)
"Nice guys finish last" is attributed to Leo Durocher who wrote the book:
Nice Guys Finish Last (his autobiography).
BTW, "Nice Guys Finish Last" is a song by American punk rock band Green Day.

We're looking for a replacement since it's a good time of year. A lot of people are looking at their hay & figuring out it costs a fair amount to keep a horse over the winter. We've got plenty, so it might work out well, although I really don't have the money right now. Still, if a great deal falls into our lap, we won't pass it up.
We finally got in for some lunch about 2pm & I wanted to take a nap afterward. I had just gotten to sleep when work called because a server locked up & I had to walk my backup through a hard reset. This is the second time in a few weeks. It's an old server, but I've kept it because it has some services that are a complete PITA to move, but I'll have to now.
On the plus side, I talked to Erin's high school Ag teacher & he wants some of my gourds. He said maybe 50 or 60. I'm sure I have over 200, so he said he'd talk to the Extension Agents when he saw them that evening. Hopefully they'll each want 50 or 60 & I'll get rid of most this weekend.

We'll try to keep him comfortable for as long as we can. That might be another year or 10, no way to know for sure. Likely his life will be shortened a lot by this condition, though. In the meantime, he'll still cost a fair amount in time & money to keep while I'm without a mount. No fun.

Thanks for the reply, Jim. One web page says: "navicular syndrome pain often gets more severe with work and less severe with rest." http://www.thehorse.com/articles/1004...
So I guess, Chip will be doing a lot of resting, poor thing. It's tough seeing our pets get ill and old. The most we can do is keep them comfortable so we have no regrets when they're gone.
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