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TexasRaceLady

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Hope you have a great day.

It isn't raining here ---------yet. But just give it a while.

MrTRL managed to get the backhoe buried in the mud in the back acres --- trying to get the tractor out that he buried last week. *sigh*

Maybe it will be dry enough about August to move them.

He's not too sad --- we have the grandson and his cousin to entertain, so he's happy. All I have to do is FEED two teenage boys! EEEEEEK!
 
Morning TRL. Just back from breakfast with my Aunt. Another Lazy day. Just doing some laundry.
 
wish we were gettin some of the rain you guys got, our lakes are down about 15 to 20 feet and NOAA said it was the 5th driest year on record for us.
 
We got some rain last week. Nice and sunny today. Building a new racecar so that's what i'll be doing over the next 2-3weeks. :(

Not a backhoe, but still stuck in the mud

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We haven't had enough rain here to keep the grass fro being brown in many places. But we got enough hail a few weeks ago to trash both of our cars up quite a bit and we don't have the money for the insurance deductable to get it fixed with me not working due to my back injury. It also trashed the roof of the house, but fortunately we just rent so the landlords are on the hook for the $10,000+ it will take to fix that.
 
I'd have added something to this in the AM, but I was in a bit of a hurry. Had an appointment with a urologist at noon. I don't have any complaints but when I went for my annual checkup a few months ago, the doc found some blood in the urine and set me up with a visit to a urologist. He inspected me, told me that they needed to run more tests, that there's probably nothing wrong, but they need to find out for sure. I heard words like kidney stones (have you seen some of the pictures they have? :eek: ) infection, tumors and of course, the old prostate. They are going to have to find the source of the blood and that means two different tests. One is an exray of the kidneys, which won't be too much of a problem. The other is, well, they have to visualize the bladder, and that means...:eek: :eek: :eek: you got it. Of course, the doc told me that it's probably nothing, but... Oh yeah, this is something that I'm looking forward to having. And to top that all off, I'm supposed to be scheduled for a colonoscopy sometime soon. When are they going to run a tube down my throat to check out the rest of me? :(
 
You know times have changed. Medicine has advanced the light bulb they use to run up the uretha has really shrunk in size. It's about the size of a Xmas tree mini-light.
Maybe you should tell them the blood is from external sources...
 
I'd have added something to this in the AM, but I was in a bit of a hurry. Had an appointment with a urologist at noon. I don't have any complaints but when I went for my annual checkup a few months ago, the doc found some blood in the urine and set me up with a visit to a urologist. He inspected me, told me that they needed to run more tests, that there's probably nothing wrong, but they need to find out for sure. I heard words like kidney stones (have you seen some of the pictures they have? :eek: ) infection, tumors and of course, the old prostate. They are going to have to find the source of the blood and that means two different tests. One is an exray of the kidneys, which won't be too much of a problem. The other is, well, they have to visualize the bladder, and that means...:eek: :eek: :eek: you got it. Of course, the doc told me that it's probably nothing, but... Oh yeah, this is something that I'm looking forward to having. And to top that all off, I'm supposed to be scheduled for a colonoscopy sometime soon. When are they going to run a tube down my throat to check out the rest of me? :(


We'll keep you in our prayers and thoughts. Good Luck.
 
our neighbors across the street got their tractor stuck earlier this week, called a tow truck out to pull it, and the tow copany (the most reputable in the county) got their truck stuck in the mud too. So they brought a seconds truck out to get both out.
 
MrTRL did get the tractor out just before noon -- and just before the gully-washer of a rain.
He had to use the come-along to winch it out of the mud. Had to leave the finish mower for the time being.
 
You know times have changed. Medicine has advanced the light bulb they use to run up the uretha has really shrunk in size. It's about the size of a Xmas tree mini-light.
Maybe you should tell them the blood is from external sources...

Thanks pal, I really needed that. :(
 
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