Monday, December 31, 2018

December Rain


We had 1.13 inches of rain today. 
This is the front yard...
Suppose this were snow..


The grass around the drain is quite green. 


The stones that we walk to cross the creek are covered!


Upstream of the crossing.
The stream is out of its banks. 


2018 is the third wettest year for south west Ohio 
since records began in 1871.
There has been 55.49 inches of rain this year. 

In 1880, this area had 54.67" of rain.
That total was in third place; now is in fourth. 

Happiest of New Years to you, your family and your friends!
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Christmas




Merry Christmas!


Opening presents. 







Santa brought red vests for the L'ville clan. 


Merry Christmas one and all!
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Saturday, December 22, 2018

The 1952 356 Porsche


John traded his Yamaha motorcycle for this 1952 Porsche in the early to mid-1960's.


Sometime in the late 1960's, the Porsche was sold to a high school classmate
who was an industrial arts teacher.
The plan was to have the students restore the car.
Might/might not have happened.
The car changed hands and remained in storage for some twenty or so years.
It was then purchased and restored by a man in Minnesota who trucked it to shows.
Just recently, it has been purchased by a man who lives in Spring, Texas.
Siegfried Meissner has traced the history of the car using its serial number.
 "I know that the car was purchased by an American officer in Germany in 1952, with last name Waldner . As far as I know the car has been living in the Mid West of the US ever since it returned from Germany."
The Porsche is once again Adriatic Blue.
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Thursday, December 20, 2018

Update on Ice Storm


These are the logs from the Bradford Pear tree branches 
that were knocked down in the ice storm. 
'Slave labor' was used for stacking the first layers. 


The brush pile that will be burned in January.
Smaller branches from the Bradford pear limbs are in front of the brush pile. 
More work to be done. 

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Saturday, December 1, 2018

December Rain



The most rain has fallen today in recorded history. We recorded 1.44 inches!

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

A Winter Walk in November


In spite of the chilly temperatures - 25 degrees - and the snow
the oak tree still has its leaves. 


We walked out back. 
I needed a picture of me exercising outside for the 
Fitness Center's annual "Punch Challenge."
Members 'earn' a T-shirt by completing 12 of the 18 challenges 
and receiving a 'punch' for each on the Holiday card.
Oh, and maintain your weight over the Holidays.

 

John in his warm coveralls and furry hat. 
He cut a few honey suckle branches away from the paths. 


Paths that had icy branches of honey suckle obscuring the view. 



Branches from our Bradford pear trees. 
John cut up a trailer load of wood.
He used 'slave labor' to load and unload the wood. 
Looks like there may be some more to cut.


The back hoe idled by the cold temperatures and the snow.


High temperature today: 28 degrees. 
The sun was out for a short time.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

The Next Job


Our neighbor across the street has a leaky water line. 
He asked to borrow the back hoe.
John let him operate the back hoe, Tom has done this before. 
This is the Friday after Thanksgiving; a warm, sunny day. 
Janet and I are watching the men at work. 




John cleaned the mud out of the bucket. 
A real mess!


Tuesday, we had a dusting of snow with temperatures in the middle 20's. 
Work has temporarily ceased. 
Tomorrow is a new day. 
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Saturday, November 17, 2018

We Have Our Work Cut Out for Us!




The branches in the front yard are picked up. 
Not too many branches, but I was dodging falling ice shards
as the wind blew.


The broken Bradford pear branches have been taken out back. 
The tree in the front yard will survive. 


Here is the mess in the backyard.
The Bradford pear tree closest to the barn split into five parts.


The top of the branches
brushed the south side of the barn.  


The Bradford pear to its right lost half the branches.
Notice the ice remaining on the ground.


We met the Louisville clan for lunch at a Mexican restaurant. 
Always a favorite. 
My sweatshirt is a Kaitlyn creation:
a Louisville cardinal.
Ellie and I are "matchies"!
Unintentionally. 


Today is my birthday. 


Then home, to clean up the fallen branches. 


The temperatures were in the mid 40's and the sun was shining. 


John hooked a chain from the John Deere to each branch
to pull the branch out back. 



Look at the ice that was left behind!


The south side of the barn escaped injury from the falling branch. 


The next-to-the last branch to go...
Ooops. 
The John Deere is returning to the barn.
The largest limb has yet to go. 


The Cub has been called into service to finish the job. 


The new look. 


And the John Deere with a flat front tire. 


Tomorrow's job. 
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Thursday, November 15, 2018

November Ice Storm




We woke this morning to the results of an overnight ice storm. 
There is still freezing rain falling. 


Branches are touching the ground, the grass is icy. 
The mailbox is frozen shut.


This small buckeye tree had already lost its leaves. 
No damage, but ice on the branches. 


The Bradford pear near the barn lost all its limbs. 
I was back inside and warm when the Bradford tree to the right split in half. 


My clothesline is sagging with the ice. 


The front yard has branches knocked out of the trees. 
There aren't as many branches as after Hurricane Ike ten years ago. 
But still, a trailer full. 
We took a walk in the back to check the damage. Frozen 
honeysuckle hung over the carefully 
mowed paths. John hacked our way through the honeysuckle 
only to be showered with falling ice. 
Temperatures remain 20 degrees below normal.
We have our work cut out for us...
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Welcome to my new blog.
What a way to start!
You would think we lived in Minneapolis!
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