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At my parents' place for a family birthday.

Planted a persimon tree [1] as a birthday gift.

Got the new dick carroll comics [2]

Tried air layering on my parents yuzu [3]. Let's hope it works out.

Fig tree we planted last fall at my grandparents' place is coming along pretty good [4], let's hope for good fruits.

Stork's nest right around my parents' place [5]. They used to come back every year, nowadays they don't even leave anymore, since the winters are so mild

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Went to a vintage fest and antique store with my girlfriend today. Got his n hers garfield keychains, a cool puffer vest, a flick tricks for my friend who grew up on a bmx bike, and also found my favorite hot wheel from my childhood still boxed up with the hauler I never knew it came with. Also saw a few cool ratty lookin vans. Good day. 

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I've been spending a lot of time gardening and doing yard work in my pair of Warehouse this spring. Azaleas (pink flowers) and Siberian irises (purple flowers) are currently in bloom. Hopefully, Big Leaf Golden-Ray is next and later Russian Sage and Black-Eyed Susans.

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Wow that's so sick! How'd you get into frame building? 

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@rbeck, thanks.

I’ve been cycling pretty much all my life and for a long time taught about that would be cool to make one. But it was never on my radar where and how it was done.

until I bought a frame from a builder who builds in his shed. 
when I saw that , I realized it was something you can do. You don’t need a factory.

so I dove into it, and found the bicycle academy, did a two week course there.during those two weeks I build my first frame under their guidance.

when I came home I found a workshop place(moved twice, by now) and hoarded a lot of tools. It’s been 5 yrs now

 

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@smoothsailor Looks like you brazed it--from what I understand that's at least the most straightforward since you don't need any welding setup, is that accurate or does brazing have its own complications? It's always been something in the back of my head too. Anything I'm passionate about I start to wonder if I could make my own, but the margin for error on a mountain bike frame could be a lot more catastrophic. 

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Your to far away to come around and give it a go.

there,s plenty of brazed mtb,s 

you need a thicker tubes.

the welds are similar strong, tig or brazed.

my welding knowledge is slim,  but you need to get a feel for brazing, if it’s not hot enough it doesn’t work and when it’s to hot you burn the lot

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Who knows maybe one day when I'm jonesing for a new project I'll take the plunge

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Been swapping out used toilets all week at work. So tossed the OOE in a wash to get the nasty shit off  literally.   
This person was blind and living in filth. That’s blood and shit in the toilet. Quite depressing and eye opening. 

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On 6/5/2024 at 4:52 PM, CSL said:



So yesterday around noon my dogs started freaking out. I thought a coyote perhaps, but when I looked out the window here's what I saw...

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This is awesome. What a day. 

Funnily enough, this happened to me as well. Started with my eldest child coming into our bedroom at 6AM on a Saturday asking why cows where in our yard. You can assume my response...

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not nearly as great of an adventure as yours. No denim involved. 

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Actually, Graytrain, the whole thing went down while I was in sweat pants & slippers. I'll know what to expect next time & dress appropriately.

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On 6/11/2024 at 6:45 AM, CSL said:

Actually, Graytrain, the whole thing went down while I was in sweat pants & slippers. I'll know what to expect next time & dress appropriately.

As long as those slippers had spurs attached, you can count yourself ready for action

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On 6/20/2024 at 2:15 PM, Maynard Friedman said:

As long as those slippers had spurs attached, you can count yourself ready for action

Reminds me of that comedy song 'The Rochdale Cowboy'. "All the people laugh as I ride past on our Alsatian dog".

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14 minutes ago, Dr_Heech said:

Looks like a close shave @CSL glad you and yours were all out of danger.

Thanks, Dr_Heech.

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@rodeo bill Thanks! Yeah, that was an attempted cyanotype exposure—Prussian blue, in Tender Co. language??—on a very old cotton handkerchief. We were working with a pretty limited setup at the cabin and the batch pictured there didn’t actually turn out…oh well

Here are some long-time wall hangings made with the same recipe, though: jasmine + household trinkets on old selvedged cotton muslin

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This weekend my Studio D'artisan SD-101s had to get on the John Deere and clean up after high winds (tornadoes in the area). Luckily, all humans and animals are fine and the house received no damage.

 

 

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