RiverRatRuss
3 years ago
Mornin Ya'll High of 76 and Sunny... Mowing this AM then Riding until Sunset!!! 🇨🇮

Ya'll enjoy your Sunday Funday!!! Few more days and we're Florida Bound.... 🇨🇮
deadeyedick
3 years ago
Sunday morning folks. Kinda smoky air this morning so there must be a brush fire somewhere.
Ram27
3 years ago
Greetings all on this fine Sunday morning, make it a good day gang. [ram27bat]
Gene363
3 years ago
Good Sunday Morning to All! it's 69° on the way to 77° today.
Gene363
3 years ago

Just woke up.

There is a new bagel shop near us that just opened and I will be there at 7am to get them while they are hot- fresh out of the oven

Maybe, some lox too!

Looking forward today to Heat v Celtics.

rfenst wrote:



Fantastic! We used to have a bagel shop in Aiken. They made a terrific sun dried tomato bagel that I had toasted with fried egg whites and tomato. I'd buy a couple dozen bagels and their honey-walnut-cream cheese spread to take to work. After the first time there was always a stamped when they saw me coming with the bags.
8trackdisco
3 years ago
Happy Sunday morning to you all.

Listened to a podcast where the subject was Time. Don't recall how the calculation was made, however, they said the moment your kid graduates high school, you have spent 95% of the time with them in total.

If I would have known that, I would have encouraged him to drop out.
MACS
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3 years ago
^My son used to live 5 miles away from us and we rarely saw him. Remember when you left home? How much time did you actually want to spend with your parents after you left, at least for a while?

He comes home when he can, yeah? Consider yourself blessed. 🇨🇮
8trackdisco
3 years ago


He comes home when he can, yeah? Consider yourself blessed. 🇨🇮

MACS wrote:



I absolutely do.
Abrignac
3 years ago

I'm going fishing out of St Augustine tomorrow.

One of the regulars on the "Majesty" (the Jax charter boat) lives a couple miles away so we exchanged numbers. He texted me that he'd also heard the Majesty was having engine trouble so lets go to St Augustine. Fuggit... ayite, les'go.

It'll be a scouting trip. Figure out which one me and Anth gon' do in July.

MACS wrote:



Let me know what date. I’m ready.
Abrignac
3 years ago

Got my limit of vermilion snapper again, and the sharks got their limit of Amber Jacks again... 🤬

One of them I had almost to the surface and I watched the big bastid take it. Hope the hook in his mouth hurts like hell!

MACS wrote:




Was this on a St Aug boat?
Gene363
3 years ago
I made "nacholadas" for dinner.

In a Pam'ed pan, a layer of corn chips*, a layer of shredded Costco rotisserie chicken, a sprinkling of Konriko Jalapeno seasoning, pour a can of red enchilada sauce over the chicken, a layer of Costco shredded Mexican style cheese, another layer of corn chips, and a final layer of the same shredded cheese. In the oven for about twenty minutes at 375° until the cheese is browning.

*Un-salted chips would have been better for the bottom layer. Onions, black olives and possibly green enchilada sauce instead of red are more alternatives
BuckyB93
3 years ago
First time I've heard of nacholadas but sounds yummy.

I could go for a hunk of nacholadas right about now. I'd need to find a source for the jalapeno seasoning though.

Was it kinda soupy by pouring the enchilada sauce over it? I'd think tossing the shredded chicken in a bowl with the sauce and jalapeno seasoning then layer it on the chips might be less soupy. Adding diced and sliced olives would be on my radar too.

danmdevries
3 years ago

That is miserable work. I feel for you.
Any special tools or best ways to do it?

rfenst wrote:



He bought a conveyor belt machine to move the dirt out but no. Just a couple dudes on their bellies/backs digging up wet clay. It went fastest if we just broke the clay with the edge of the shovel and then moved the clay globs by hand.

It's gonna take at least 6-8 saturdays to finish lowering the dirt to the footing. Once that's done gotta dig the edges down to the bottom of the footing and put in drain tile and stone.
danmdevries
3 years ago

Are these related in some way? Was the rooster just practice?

BuckyB93 wrote:



Unrelated. He was too big and too aggressive to keep any longer. Tried to move the 2 month old chickens out there and he ripped the skin off one of their heads. Been attacking wife and boy much more frequently too. He'd occasionally check me but never fully attacked. I had no problem kicking him full force when he'd try but wife n boy would just give him a love tap so he'd keep attacking.
danmdevries
3 years ago
Mowed the lawn again, even had to mow the woods again. Everything's growing so quickly.

Finished the easy parts of my stereo install. Subs and amp are in and working. Component speakers installed and working but desperately lacking power and tuning on the factory radio. Tonight or tomorrow I'll start soldering up the harnesses to add the DSP and amp for the highs. This is the worst part of it, permanently altering the factory wiring harness and doing it semi-blind. There's no adapters or modules or anything available for the Ridgeline so it's all gotta be custom made. Some people get the harness plugs from junkyards but LKQ wouldn't sell the amp plugs without the amp $150 for an Acura MDX one that should have the same plugs but for some reason Honda used non JA45 standard plugs on their amp harness so until it's in my hand I wouldn't know. Bought a pair of molex 16 pin connectors and some multi conductor cable. I will essentially replace the factory plugs with the molex so removing the amp/dsp and going back to stock will just be removing my custom harness and factory to factory can be plugged back in. Basically the only thing getting hardwired into the truck is the extra pair of connectors.

Grilled some burgers for dinner. Now's relax time.
Whistlebritches
3 years ago



I could go for a hunk of nacholadas right about now. I'd need to find a source for the jalapeno seasoning though.



BuckyB93 wrote:



I find diced jalapeno's to be the best jalapeno seasoning to be found............nice ripe red jalapenos if you can find them.
BuckyB93
3 years ago
I usually grow jalapenos and cherry peppers in the summer garden along with regular bell peppers. At the end of the season, any leftovers I let dry out and coffee grinder them for dried hot pepper flakes.

Tried to jar up some cherry peppers stuffed with prosciutto and provolone cheese thingies and packed in olive oil one year but it didn't work out too well. Totally messed up. I tried to hot pack them which resulted in the cheese melting out. Should have done the cold pack jarring method.
HockeyDad
3 years ago
Made Cuban bread and German goulash soup. 2028 Peju Cabernet Sauvignon
deadeyedick
3 years ago

Made Cuban bread and German goulash soup. 2028 Peju Cabernet Sauvignon

HockeyDad wrote:



A wine ahead of it's time.:-k
BuckyB93
3 years ago
HD is a time traveler. He brings back some of the better seasons to indulge in.

Mental note... horde a bunch of Peju Cabernet Sauvignon in 2028 as part of a retirement plan.
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