The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Or that place Debby and Frankenfoot WON'T be moving to because all the rich people are moving there since they can't afford the places the very rich are buying into? I think you mentioned that some time back.

Hey, DH bought lottery tickets so I'm sure we'll be swimming in the bills and will be able to move any day now! :lau


Yep, finally caught up with me didn't you? :cool:

Well... we put Gator to sleep tonight. He is hopefully flying high with our previous dog, Bailey.

Sorry about Gator Kelsey :hugs
 
These are from this morning.
Dog looks happy. Lots of snow to keep you busy!

Well... we put Gator to sleep tonight. He is hopefully flying high with our previous dog, Bailey.
:( :hugs

Right now the problem is running a miter saw. The only outlet it works in is the fridge one, as it's not an arc fault.
OK, then it COULD be that there IS an arc fault and it is IN the miter saw. Can you run any other high amp draw tools on the arc fault breakers?

Maybe migration is late this year?
There was an article on Canada Geese a year or so back in the paper. It said there are some that migrate and local flocks that don't. But the locals fly from here to there then over there then back visiting water and food sources so it LOOKS like you have a migration going on but it is just the same birds over and over again. Definitely past regular migration season here.

Annually it does seem that the birds "know" when winter is truly coming, the Canada geese will start migrating sooner or later in the season. Last year they were later and it was an abnormally warm October. Maybe they check with Accuweather??
 
Hey, DH bought lottery tickets so I'm sure we'll be swimming in the bills and will be able to move any day now! :lau



Yep, finally caught up with me didn't you? :cool:



Sorry about Gator Kelsey :hugs
You can have it back Debby!!
Dog looks happy. Lots of snow to keep you busy!


:( :hugs


OK, then it COULD be that there IS an arc fault and it is IN the miter saw. Can you run any other high amp draw tools on the arc fault breakers?


There was an article on Canada Geese a year or so back in the paper. It said there are some that migrate and local flocks that don't. But the locals fly from here to there then over there then back visiting water and food sources so it LOOKS like you have a migration going on but it is just the same birds over and over again. Definitely past regular migration season here.

Annually it does seem that the birds "know" when winter is truly coming, the Canada geese will start migrating sooner or later in the season. Last year they were later and it was an abnormally warm October. Maybe they check with Accuweather??
She likes snow. You should see her chase squirrels in it.
 

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