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Re: TUESDAY THE TWOTH

Subject: Re: TUESDAY THE TWOTH
by teebee on 2020/6/3 4:17:23

Hey guys....It was a HOT MFer today....98 as a high and breezy again.

Worked in the shop for a while, spraying finish. While waiting for it to dry, GS #3 and I decided to go over to #2 house and do some work outside for her. She is wanting to add some planting beds. I had a bunch of 5/4 treated boards that GS and Rosie turned into raised bed frames, 12 of them. Yesterday, we took them over and set them in place and screwed them together, roughly 40 feet long. The ground is very un-level, so today we went over to level up the frames.

The biggest problem was, it was already 92 when we started and no shade near. After getting about 30% done i had to stop. Took a break in the house, went back out and did another 30% and had to stop again. After another rest, we went back out and finished up, but I was SHOT. Rosie and I came home and I had her check my BP and it was WAY LOW 110/55....no wonder I could hardly function.

I decided to just relax, but noooooo, the lumber truck guy called and said he was 20 minutes away and they had loaded the truck wrong and there was a big load on top of mine.... "We can unload it by hand, but, using the fork would make things much easier." Oh, Hell yes, I was in no shape to unload a bunch of extra stuff and then reload it by hand. So I had him meet me at the school and unloaded my stuff and delivered it to my customer.

Went home and started the grill and grilled chicken for supper. After supper went back out to the shop and assembled the rest of the sneeze guards for the bank (what I sprayed finish on earlier in the day, they were dry). The guy is coming by in the morning yo pick them up.

I'm not ready for all this hot weather, but, they say more to come the next week...no relief in site.
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