What did you accomplish today?

DCcan

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Back & forth in NH and Maine this week for work.
Lighthouse for a morning joint, foundry is pounding out product, barren greenhouse is not, and then another pot factory.
Med grower has Flower rm 1&2 is up and running (4 flower rms., veg, mother, drying, potting, pump rms). Smells like lemons in one, banannas in the other.

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Charles U Farley

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Finally finished cleaning, stripping, and sealing the deck:

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Eagle eye observers who zoom in will see part of the basement grow:

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The doggers just had to get in to this one, cause they thought Daddy was taking their picture:

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And to keep it on topic for this forum, notice the Golden Retriever hair on the deck railing? Maia's hair is _everywhere_ and we don't care!:

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This is Maia:

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The eagle flies on Friday, and Saturday I go out to play:

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Charles U Farley

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Hot water. You wouldn't want to touch them when they are cranking however. They get very hot.

Steam radiators are more common in large scale apartment buildings than single family homes unless you're J.P. Morgan.
For those of us who grew up in Louisville KY, bigger versions of those fuckers used to heat our elementary school. We used to put our snow encrusted wool gloves (not mittens ) on them to dry out.

If you touched them with your bare hands, they'd burn the shit out of you... at least in the second grade. :o
 

raratt

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New charger for my laptop showed up today. I did some shotgun troubleshooting hoping that was the problem and not the connector on the motherboard. Problem seems corrected.
Soap dispenser in the dishwasher seems to have corrected itself and will latch now. I ran a bottle of cleaner through a wash cycle that is supposed to clean up any lime scale or assorted crud. Hoping for the best when I run it next time.
 
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