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Look at all this room, lol
Put her inside to get her cleaned up and ready for finally taking her out. We got visitors over till Tuesday. Haven't been out since last fall
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A couple more Yamaha owners where I store my boat.
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Work was tossing a new wireless borescope away that we couldn’t use in NDT in a production setting. I went and Lynne’s up the crank gear on my trailer jack and was able to inspect the gears to ensure proper coverage. Pic isn’t great but for free, it works.
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Better… but not by much. We FINALLY got some rain so it cooled us down a little. I had to dump about 300 gallons of water from my pool today due to the rain. Thermometer said water temp is 96 in the pool. Not sure if my sweat, or the pool is cooler.
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This shit is crazy
 
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Damn it, I posted the wrong picture. That was the first day, this was the second. ?IMG_0549.jpeg
 
Kicked the outside lights on for the first time in a while.
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Lobster dinner and a view at the St. John's Club last night to benefit Sail Beyond Cancer and celebrate a big birthday milestone for my wife.

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What a can of Truley costs at concert venue (Shoreline Amphitheater) here in Mountain View, CA. Thankfully, neither my wife nor I were that thirsty.
We went cheap and bought cans of Soda instead, I thought it was strange that they were required to open the cans before handing them to us.
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What a can Truley costs at concert venue (Shoreline Amphitheater) here in Mountain View, CA.
We went cheap and bought cans of Soda instead, I thought it was strange that they were required to open the cans before handing them to us.
Very expensive today to go to concerts and or sports events. As to popping the tops of cans I have seen this done at other venues for awhile. Not sure why except maybe a liability issue
 
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