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That Time of Year — SoCS

Modelo in glass and on tap Teagan's stuffed Mushrooms John Howell's Bourbon Special Welcome to the weekend! David and I are at the bar, and we are both looking forward to enjoying a nice beverage, maybe some food. We will be celebrating a coo…
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That Time of Year — SoCS

By Dan Antion on September 21, 2024

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Modelo in glass and on tap
Modelo in glass and on tap
Teagan's stuffed Mushrooms
John Howell's Bourbon Special

Welcome to the weekend! David and I are at the bar, and we are both looking forward to enjoying a nice beverage, maybe some food. We will be celebrating a cool dry day, after the weatherpeople changed their forecast from much-needed rain to clear skies. We will also try to score some bonus points from Linda.

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is "peace/piece.'" Use one, use them both (for bonus points), use them any way you'd like. Enjoy!

SoCS – by Linda G. Hill

If we were having a beer, you'd be in a good mood.

"Good afternoon, Dan. Cheryl, please bring my friend a cold glass of Modelo."

"Please? You said 'please', David."

"I did. I was a little harsh last week with Curley, and I don't want to make the same mistake with you."

"Are you having a John Howell's Special?"

"Yes. A glass of his signature bourbon, a snifter of seltzer and a glass of ice."

"And a couple cherries?"

"Well, yes, of course. If you don't mind."

"I don't."

"Okay, now that I can slip a word in, good afternoon, David. I'm happy to see you in such a good mood. What's up?"

"The weather! As of Wednesday, the forecast was calling for five days of 'A chance of showers.' Today, it's blue skies and puffy clouds."

"Here you go, boys. A collection of glasses for David and a cold beer for Dan. I have to go check the patio crowd."

"Cheers, David."

"Cheers, Dan. I've been meaning to ask you if you have your snow blower ready for winter."

"Not yet, I'll get it to the shop next week, maybe the week after."

"Isn't that late for you?"

"It is, but I haven't finished repairing my trailer. It should be done soon, though."

"Repairing? What happened?"

"The bed is two pieces of plywood, one on each side of a center panel of galvanized steel."

"Okay, I know you like to fill in the backstory, Dan, but those facts don't answer my question."

"Wow, you really are trying to be nice today."

"Yes, you know, give peace a chance and all that, horse…feathers. About that repair?"

"The plywood needed to be replaced."

"And you're doing this yourself?"

"Yes. It's not that big a job."

"I'm going to regret this, but what was or is involved?"

"Well, I had the trailer in the garage, which allowed the plywood to dry out, so I could find the screws."

"Okay, Dan. Let me stop you right there. Could you give me the Reader's Digest condensed version of this story?"

"I can, but that's an important piece of the story."

"Why?"

"Because, it turns out, there were no screws."

"Don't tell me it was glued in place."

"Nope. It was nailed."

"Nailed? How do you nail something to steel? The trailer is made from steel, isn't it?"

"It is. Galvanized steel. Powder actuated nailers can shoot nails into steel."

"I can't imagine the sound when you pull those out. It must be like fingernails on a chalkboard."

"You guys are showing your age. Schools don't have chalkboards anymore. You want something to eat?"

"Yes, Cheryl. Two orders of Teagan's Mushrooms."

"You want another round when they're ready."

"I think we'll be ready by then. Dan might even be finished with his story."

"There we go. We're getting closer to the David we know and love."

"Yes, yes…the story…we're not getting any younger."

"I didn't pull the nails out, I cut them off."

"With what?"

"A die grinder."

"Of course. Will you nail the replacement plywood in? I assume you own one of those powder activated…"

"Actuated."

"Actuated — whatever — do you own one of those?"

"I do, but no. I will screw the new plywood in place, when it's ready."

"You mean cut, right?"

"Cut and painted. And, I had to spray the steel support ribs with Cold Galvanizing Compound after I cut the nails off."

"When will that be done."

"Everything is painted. I should be able to attach the boards on Monday or Tuesday."

"Here we go. Two orders of mushrooms. I'll be right back with the drinks."

"Thanks, Cheryl. How long do you think this repair will last, Dan?"

"Well, the unpainted plywood lasted almost twenty years. This should last longer."

"Maybe I should have asked how long you think you will last."

"Ha! Let's just say this is the last plywood I'm putting down in that trailer."

"Here's to longevity!"

If you're interested in the process of replacing the floor of the trailer, you can skip through the slide show. Otherwise, you can view the gallery below that. There's also a little music, appropriate for the week we've had. Of course, my attempt at advertising follows that. If you want to see the die grinder in action, there's an 8-second video here.

  • Trailer
    The last thing the trailer hauled was the plywood that would be its new floor
  • Pry bars
    Removing the plywood with prybars
  • Plywood plank
    One of the plywood floorboards removed
  • Rotted plywood
    Rotted plywood
  • Protruding nail
    Protruding nail
  • Cutting the nails with a die grinder
    Cutting the nails with a die grinder
  • Die grinder
    Cutting the nails with a die grinder
  • Wire brush
    Cleaning the frame
  • Trailer frame
    Frame exposed and cleaned
  • Spraying the rails with Cold Galvanizing Compound
    Spraying the rails with Cold Galvanizing Compound
  • Ready for paint
    Spraying the rails with Cold Galvanizing Compound
  • Trailer prepared
    I sprayed all the parts that were worn by the old floor panels.
  • Trailer
    The trailer is ready for a floor
  • Saw guide
    First cut was to clean up the edge of the plywood
  • plywood panels
    The plywood panels have been cut
  • hand plane
    The inside edge of the plywood was beveled to reduce splintering
  • Dry fit
    New floor panels dry fit
  • Hand plane
    I cut the bevels by hand
  • bevels cut
    The bevels have been cut
  • Ready for paint
    Ready for paint
  • Painting
    Painting the new panels
  • Painted plywood
    Plywood panels with a new coat of paint

Wildflowers
Wildflowers
Crow
Slow Joe Crow checking out the soccer net
Black Squirrel
Smokey enjoying a peanut
Breakfast
The breakfast bar is open
sunrise
I'm walking closer and closer to sunrise
Bee on goldenrd
Bee on goldenrd
Black cat
I haven't seen the grumpy cat for a while, but his pal has been out.
The "berries" on the Korean Dogwood are ready to eat. Squirrels and birds love them
Backlit leaf
First signs of autumn
Full moon
The full moon was still high in the sky at sunrise
Hawk
The hawk at rest
Hawk on backstop
Hawk on backstop
Crow
The crow is calling others to help scare off the hawk
Crows in flight
Crows in flight
Morning glory
Morning glory and pumpkin
Flag at sunrise
Clear reflection

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