You got any projects going right now, Awsum? How's that solar water coming along????
Good night, all.
It's snowing lightly outside, and it's really, really cold. The weather prediction this morning said it'd go down to minus 8, and it feels like it. I just went out to sweep off the porch for when Bill comes home. I hate it when tracks in the snow get stuck on the porch. Sometimes it's unavoidable, if I'm out while it's snowing and I have to walk through the snow to get in the door, but at least I can keep the steps as clear as possible.
So, in honor of the snow out there, here's another winter weed in the snow. I liked the curls.
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Staring at the tilda now, I think the one in the photo is a little broader. Try widening it by doing more of it at the top side.
As for the hindquarters, I think you've got it! That was what disturbed me most from the first. Where the tilda is seems more arbitrary, though who knows? Maybe it's something structural, not just a marking.
Love the squirrel but it did kind of go two dimensional with the redo. However, the eye was much nicer on the redo. Keep up the good work, Terry.
Raven - Love the secret life of the woods cam. So cool. Mr. Fox was awesome.
Hi Jerry -.
The trainer got to my house just as I was cleaning the last hoof.
I was totally out of sync on the harnessing due to the fact that someone else was there. We got the harness on and then we decided to leave the halter on underneath the bridle. Steve the Trainer also adjusted the left blinker down a bit. We got the little guy hooked up to the cart and the breeching and the tie wraps done up.
Then, off we went. Wiseguy had to pull two of us but he didn't complain. We did a circle inside the yard on the circular driveway. Wiseguy didn't really want to turn properly but I got him stopped and then we tried it again. We did a walk out to the road then a whoa to let a car go by.
I decided to take Tenth St to the west as it is hard packed road base gravel. Wiseguy did good but was looking for dogs. I did one obstacle which is when we go into an abandoned home that has a U-shaped driveway. In one gate and out the other. Wiseguy then decided he wasn't going to turn to the right but instead, he wanted to turn to the left towards home.
We had a bit of an argument about that [me and the horse, that is]. I backed Wiseguy up as it was clear we were not making the turn back onto the road at that point. I gently convinced Wiseguy we needed to turn to the right by bumping him with the whip. Tap, tap, tap -" oh geez if you are going to irritate me like that I guess I'll do it your way." So, Wiseguy got back on the road.
We turned the corner onto Angel and headed toward the busy road at a trot. That section of road is about 1/4 of a mile. Wiseguy shied at something in the road so I stopped him and made him back up and try it again. After a bit, we figured out it was the cardboard pieces that had blown up against the fence that had him worried.
As we approached the stop sign, I said "Oh, need to move my hands up so I have more room to pull back for the stop." Steve said "I was about to mention that." We slowed Wiseguy to a walk and then did a stop at the stop sign. We got onto Ninth street. Several cars passed by us in both directions but Wiseguy was fine about the vehicles and he did good about pulling onto the dirt and then coming back up onto the roadway.
Wiseguy was very worried when we passed by the statue house. He was even more worried when we passed a house that had another horse in the yard and a dog really barking. Wiseguy kept wanting to trot but I told him we are not running from the dog as we have nothing to fear. Managed to keep him at a walk. Then, back to a trot until we reached the pitbull house.
I had forgotten that the pitbull puppy is sometimes out running the road but fortunately he and his friends were locked behind a fence today. Of course, Wiseguy wanted to trot by there, too, but I told him "Nope, we are going to walk." Success. We went back to a trot until we reached the corner that turns to home.
I decided to have Wiseguy make the corner and then do a circle in the road. I knew this would be a challenge as Wiseguy doesn't always want to turn. I had to tap him with the whip to get him to do the left circle. We waited for a car to go by and then we crossed the road and did another left circle. Now we crossed the road back again and headed home. Once we got inside the gate at home, I made that little horsey do a turn around the driveway island. At first Wiseguy said "I don't think so. I am parking." He then decided to listen. We made it all the way around and then I told the little guy to park it.
Steve says he thinks my reining is fine and that my turn problems are simply Wiseguy being a bad little pony. He thought my style of working through our issues was great. So, that is nice to know. We discussed options when on the trail for getting out of the cart and opening a gate or things like that. He thinks that Wiseguy lacks confidence but more miles will probably fix that. Also, going out with another horse might help.
He was also very impressed at how well Wiseguy backs up. He also thinks Wiseguy listens well.
He's coming over next Tuesday and we will be going to the dry lake bed.
I hope this is better. The tilda has to stay where it is. I tried raising it and it looked funny so I put it back. The shading in the body doesn't show up at all in the printout of the photo. I can only see it in the photo on my PC. I think a need a new printer.
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She probably ran out of red ink.![]()
Why do they call it drywall? You have to put mud on it and that's wet! I can do drywall and really don't mind it, other than the mess, especially sanding.
Huh, kinda looks like 'rabbit tobacco' to me. Let's see if y'all know what that is...![]()
The solar project is kind of on hold, due to weather and not enough ambition, but I am planning on working on it over the next month or so, at least to get the second grid assembled and maybe build the panels for the grids.
We got the snow. It started at about 10:30 yesterday morning, it was about 25 then, and kept going until about midnight. The temperature dropped all day as it snowed and it has warmed up a little, it's 6F now but it was 5F when I walked Bo. We got about a foot of snow, but it's nice and light so clean-up shouldn't be too much trouble, other than the cold and the wind. I'm putting heat packs into my ski gloves when I go out to walk the snow blower. Bo literally ran up the driveway to get back into the house, and he likes the snow and cold!
Terry, to my amateur eye, the squirrel looked great the first time. It's done when YOU say it's done, you're the artist.
Never heard of it. Maybe it doesn't grow here in the West?
I never heard of it, either, and I took the picture. I have no idea what plant it is, so maybe it's rabbit tobacco.
OK, I looked it up, and the illustration here has the same curly leaves, so it very well might be. Rabbit Tobbacco (Pseudognaphalium Obtusifolium)
12.5 " of Snow and freezing cold weather here right now in New Hope . . .
Need to get to airport and get back to Florida . . .
Just Sayin' . . .(insert freezing smiley here)
Our "person person" has yet to deliver the "person" yet today (note the political correctness here), but yesterday I got notification I have a package from a certain well know, 'round Chit Chat anyway, luminary who lives in the land of the Acropolis. Now I have to go to the post office to get said package. That's OK though, I need an excuse to go out and I can stop at the Vet's office and pick up some more tramadol for Bo while I'm out.
Just got done walking the snow blower, using the electric shovel for the deck and an idiot stick to clean up the odds and ends with. Thankfully, it was really fluffy snow or it would have been a bear. I even cleared a big area in the backyard for Bo so he has a place to do his early morning business.
Our "person person" has yet to deliver the "person" yet today (note the political correctness here), but yesterday I got notification I have a package from a certain well know, 'round Chit Chat anyway, luminary who lives in the land of the Acropolis. Now I have to go to the post office to get said package. That's OK though, I need an excuse to go out and I can stop at the Vet's office and pick up some more tramadol for Bo while I'm out.
Just got done walking the snow blower, using the electric shovel for the deck and an idiot stick to clean up the odds and ends with. Thankfully, it was really fluffy snow or it would have been a bear. I even cleared a big area in the backyard for Bo so he has a place to do his early morning business.
Terry, to my amateur eye, the squirrel looked great the first time. It's done when YOU say it's done, you're the artist.
I think some kind of light box would help. When I see my back lit drawing in my PC it looks different than the actual drawing and I can see things that I've missed or screwed up (some of them at least). That way I could look at the back lit photo while I'm drawing. Does this make sense and do you think that would help? Printing a B&W photo isn't helping me much.