23 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Status: We’re home and trying to recover from our extended trip to Florida.  Our living room floor is full of tubs and baskets from the trip.

Schedule: 09:30 travel to park for our family walk after Thanksgiving, then to the Train museum and finally lunch.

Narrative: We made coffee and then took a nap to prepare for the outing today.  The walk around the park was very chilly to say the least.  The train museum was pretty cool, I thought the steam engines were the coolest thing on the lot.  (I hadn’t thought of a steam powered air compressor until I saw one on an engine.)  I hadn’t thought of powering the air conditioning for the sleeper cars from the wheels either.   Someone also spent a good deal of effort making a mechanism to keep the sleeper cars as upright as possible even on unlevel track.  (Lunch was pretty good and then we were ready for our afternoon nap.  We spent some time playing scrabble and planning the school project that is due on Monday.

Injuries: I’ve managed to hurt my left foot just inside my arch where the bones pinch me on the inside. I also have cracked my right heal and it managed to get infected on the way back from Florida. I used a hacksaw blade and sawed open the crack in the callas so I can apply ointments.

Noteworthy: My E-Mail was blowing up with messages from the Florida cameras today because the Realtor was walking mom’s farm taking pictures.

Tomorrow: It’s going to rain so inside cleanup day and meet up with J&J.

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To

Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel:  Accomplishments: Purchases: Project: Theme: Engineering: Repairs: Pi News:

Today was Thanksgiving

Status: We’ve still not unpacked our car from the three week trip to Florida.  But we’re very grateful to be home.
Today’s Plans: Celebrate Thanksgiving with the family just after lunch time.


Narrative: Spent an hour or so pulling stuff out of the car very early this morning.  The back seat is mostly empty, but the trunk is still pretty full.  Had three eggs and some juice, all the others expired a month ago.  I put the coffee pot together so the Wife just has to turn it on.

We’ve picked up a nest of tiny ants, not sure but I think they’ve built a nest in the attic.  Google Foo suggests liquid Borax, I’ve seen Borax powder for roaches.

Pulled some more boxes out of the car, I think I’m down to the two desktop computers from her business office.  I thought about bagging them, spraying the bag and bagging them again?  They’re Windows XP, but mom wants the pictures off of them. I’ve got the same issue with an old Toshiba laptop.

Thanksgiving dinner went well, I ate too much and was suckered into having peach cobbler on top of that.  We had a really good time, but we miss our son that couldn’t make it for the first time in many years.  We took the traditional picture with the family that will end up on our walls.  We went home around 20:00, I was exhausted and just needed to get home.  (Didn’t even stop for gas.)  We washed our CPAP stuff tonight, it’s been a couple weeks and they were beginning to smell.  Confined air works pretty good under a comforter when it is cold like this.


Firewall News: The Fortigate 60D firewall at grandpa’s will dial into my firewall in Atlanta when I ask it to.   I need to find a way of having it dial without asking and maintain the link without interaction.

Solar News: I had to leave the second 50W panel in Fl. because I forgot to load it into the car. Boo!  My two 100W panels in Atlanta will keep my refrigerator running during the day as long as it is bright sun and can push about 140W into the batteries. Okay,  your right, it’s maybe 5 cents worth of electricity and hardly worth the effort.

Pi News: https://www.raspberrypi.org/
I downloaded NOOBS 3.0 (New Out of Box Software) and loaded it onto two 16GB Micro SD cards, NOOBS 2.0 apparently cannot be used on the Pi V3B.  I’ll let it load from the SD card then update it over the Internet versus downloading the entire thing across the www.  The red LED must mean something different on these new Pi’s? Something like “The power is on” because I have plenty of power available and the red LED is constantly illuminated.  Mom has two Pi’s on her new desk and there are two Pi’s on the old farm as well.

Tomorrow: Plans are to walk the park and go to the Train museum, then dinner somewhere that I’ve forgotten already.


Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Projects: Status: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering: Theme: Repairs:

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To

Items left on the Farm

Major things that are on the farm, regardless of disposal.

FRONT PASTURE

Red VAN

Not part of the land sale, will remove prior to closing.

MIDDLE PASTURE

The White 36V golf cart that is up the its axles in sand

Not part of the sale, but it may be left on the farm. (We want the tires)

Tools in tool shed/pump house.

Not part of the sale, tools will be removed from property.

Large flat bed trailer

Not part of the sale, it will be removed from property.

Tractorpost hole digger
Bush Hog
Blade
Small disk for turning over top soil alongside house Tin Shed in the grass. (You have to look for it, it is low and small.)

Not part of the sale.

Power Supply and solar panel (Stalls)

Not part of the sale, but may be left on the farm after closing.

Trinkets in Tin Shed

Mom needs to pull the stuff she wants from the shed, SOON.

BACK PASTURE (I can’t think of anything in the back/lower pasture)

HOUSE
Upright freezer in laundry room, doubt we’ll keep this.
Refrigerator in the house, probably stay in house.
Microwave in the house, probably stay in house.
Stove in the house, probably stay in house.

Analog camera systems with DVR, one new, two in left side of fireplace that are NOT part of the sale.

Computer Monitors (More than 2) in the house.

Not part of Sale, will be removed upon closing.

House Digital Security Internet/Network system and power supply

Not part of sale, will be removed before closing.

House living room digital camera and power supply.

Not part of sale, will be removed before closing

MORTON BARN
Morton Barn Security DVR and power supply

Not part of sale, will be removed upon closing.

BUMPKIN
Upright freezer outside Bumpkin, JUNK.
Tall weed lawn mower (Junk)

House Trailer (It has a broken stove and a couple of bed frames.

Bumpkin Security DVR and power supply

Not part of sale, will be removed upon closing.

Silver Pickup may exist on property and is not part of the sale.

21 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Current Project: Recover from our trip and work on the wife’s college project due Monday.
Status: Our car is packed full of bug infested stuff we brought back with us.  The worst of it is in a plastic bag in the driveway.  (I didn’t want to leave it in the car and I really didn’t want to bring it into the house.)
Theme: Help the Wife finish her Honors GSU College course with an “A”

Today’s Plans: Let the Wife study, pick up the pieces of our Atlanta home and unpack the car, albeit slowly.

Narrative: We didn’t unpack much from the car, suitcases and CPAP’s last night. (I searched the lining of my suitcase and didn’t find any traces of bugs.) I woke up around 4AM and logged into the 13 cameras that are on the farm to set them in alarm mode. Eight of them record 24/7 and a select eight of the thirteen will send me an E-Mail if something moves in front of them even for a couple hours if the power goes off. I have a really good view of the living room.
I did remove the stupid logo from the picture after making this post.

Mom asked about how long will the power be on.  It took me a minute to figure out what she was asking.  I cannot turn off the power to the house or the bumpkin without draining the expansion tanks of the two wells and it would be a royal pain to restart the shallow well if I drained the pump.   Because of that no arrangements were made to change the power to the security cameras that are being powered from both meters. The house heater is set to 60 degrees but the trailer (Which still has water pressure) has no power to keep it from freezing.  (Although power can be run from a nearby camper power plug in the lawn.  Which was the deciding factor in pulling the meter last week.)  The wires from the breaker panel to the trailer have a bad underground wire and consumed $40 worth of electric before I cut it off.  (It will only get worse if I leave it on.)  The toilet in the trailer leaks a little so that should keep enough water flowing for the outside pipes.  (The kitchen pipes in the trailer are at risk unless someone opens them if it gets really cold.)

The outside spicket to the water trough in the front pasture is still ON, I’d crack that so it drips when it gets really cold as well.  The big water trough in the lower pasture is cut off at the trough.  It will leak sufficient water not to freeze, I can’t say the water lines above the dogs will survive though.  🙁  The Bumpkin water is off and cannot be restored without repairing the broken pipe where the two troublesome females were kept. (Between the trees across from the pump room.)

The water heater is on, but there is no heat in the laundry room of the house to keep those pipes from freezing.  (There is a brand new heater in that room that can be plugged in if necessary.)  I don’t know if setting the HOT water and COLD water dripping will protect those pipes, it should.

The toilet bowl in the office needs some water to keep the sewer smell from backing up into the office.  (It was horrible yesterday.)

Please leave the small light in the house living room window on, it draws very little power.  The 100W incandescent light in the bumpkin will help keep it dry.  There are only two breakers on, one for that light and one for the security cameras.  The other two breakers are for the deep well and the barn.  (Which both must have power.)

Have to make a run to the post office box, it’s the holidays and the box gets full pretty quickly.  I just remembered I left my 50W solar panel in the living room and checking the cameras it’s right where I left it. (Next to the door.) D+M offered to get it, I sent a picture of it and copied R. then she sent me a message without copying D+M offering to pick it up. (I’ll to be very clear who I am talking to and in what tense when I copy someone in on a ongoing conversation.)

D will be taking the garbage off the farm today, there is about 60lbs of fish that’s in the Bumpkin that will get ripe very soon.

D+M have had a busy day, they got my battery chargers that I left on the ground in the middle of the farm and my solar panel I left in the house.  The good thing about them being in the buildings today is that they gave us a good test to my security cameras.

D also mounted the two smoke alarms today in grandpa’s house, so that’s done!

I’ve lost one of the cameras on the Bumpkin, there’s no coverage on the North pasture on that side of the fence in front of the Bumpkin anymore.  I tried several things and one of them wiped the camera to factory defaults.  It was connected to the network over the wireless, the key word is “Was” since it’s not anymore.  Apparently we damaged one of the network wires cleaning out that room yesterday and it didn’t affect the camera until after midnight last night. There’s still twelve other cameras to keep track of the land.

We had leftover Chili for dinner and played a game of Scrabble to unwind before bed.  Most of the stuff we brought home is still in the car since I worked on the equipment pictures all day.

It looks like a cat has taken refuge on my security system tub in the barn.  (It’s probably pretty warm.)

Pi News: I bought two new Pi’s while I was in Fl but I didn’t have the Micro SD cards for them.  The one Micro SD card I had would not run the Pi.  I tried one more time using my Netbook to SD Format the card and load NOOBS, but the Pi flashed the red LED at me saying nope, sorry…

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering:

20 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Current Project: Back Get Home
Status: There are a couple of things here that have to be taken to grandpa’s and I left my laptop there that needs to go home.
Theme: Get’re done and get home Tuesday!

Things I cannot do that have to be done:
Go through Tin Shed for trinkets mom wants.
Move PU truck to grandpas.

Today’s Plans:
Pack up the car in the rain.
Pull washing machine off of dolly at Grandpa’s
Take pictures of everything we’re keeping.

Major things that are staying on the farm:
Leave the White 36V golf cart that is up the its axles in sand
Tools needs to be moved from the shed.
Several fence poles needs to be moved.
Red VAN
Large flatbed trailer
Silver PU Truck
Tractor, post hole digger, Bush Hog and Blade.

Purchase
Grandpa’s repair/install fire/smoke/CO alarm

Tomorrow: I’ll worry about that when I get there.

Narrative: We opened the freezer that was in the Bumpkin yesterday and it was a solid block of ice. I put a large fan to thaw out the freezer around lunch yesterday. It was thawed when we got home after dark so I double bagged the contents and put them in paper bags to protect the plastic. The problem is that I left them outside and it rained on the paper bags this morning. Things are never easy. I put the bags on top of a wire cage and a fan underneath to dry them out. Dropped off the last of the paperwork that needs to get to grandpa’s. Bought fire alarms and gave them to R, the mounts are still on the ceilings. We also took the washer off the dolly so that it doesn’t roll into R’s car. D is on his way here, but it is raining pretty hard. We’re packing up, will have to wait to load the car. We searched the house again for paperwork, removable media and computers and either sent it with D+M to grandpa’s or loaded it into the car. We had a full car when we came down here, it’s going to be packed for our trip back. (We couldn’t take our battery powered chainsaw home because of it’s large size.) We did manage to get in a significant Nap before departing for Atlanta around 5PM, 8 hours later than I had planned. We got home around 11:40, which is quite respectable. The GPS said 4 and Half hours and I thought that was crazy talk, but we got home in 6 and half hours having eaten a large dinner at Chilis in Tifton. (Which was AWSOME by the way.)

There is more detail I will add later, it’s 8AM Wednesday and I need to get that page started.

19 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Current Project: Move mom to grandpa’s farm.
Status: There is still so much to do and the holidays are just around the corner.
Theme: Get’re done and get home Tuesday!

Today’s Plans: Move all the files/folders/PII off the farm and take the things mom wants to Grandpa’s farm.
Leave the White 36V golf cart that is up the its axles in sand
Tools needs to be moved from the shed.
Several fence poles needs to be moved.
Red VAN
Large flatbed trailer
Silver PU Truck
Tractor, post hole digger, Bush Hog and Blade.

TODO List
Pull washing machine off of dolly at Grandpa’s
Take pictures of everything we’re keeping.

Purchase
Buy two dollies for Mom.
Grandpa’s repair/install fire/smoke/CO alarm

Tomorrow: Drive home, arrive before 3PM. (Depart by 9 PM if we can.)

Narrative: HUGE day today, I am TIRED! Digging files out from under 1/2″ of squirrel/mice poop all day is a filthy tasking.
We started the day having breakfast at “Grammies” this morning. I started work on the tractor fluids first thing. I didn’t move the tractor today, we didn’t need it without the dumpsters. After filling the rear axil I started hauling boxes of old files from the house until D gets here. There are just a few large items left like the glass table. (Sheesh, it’s HEAVY)

I am leaving a significant amount of infrastructure to support the cameras and outside lights on the farm. The 12 cameras are being modified to be a farm wide security alarm that sends a picture if anything moves in front of them. I do not know (when we actually start showing the property) if we should pull out all the cameras or leave them.

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering:

18 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Current Project: Move mom to grandpa’s farm.
Status: There is still so much to do and the holidays are just around the corner.
Theme: Get’re done and get home Tuesday!

Today’s Plans: Move all the big stuff off the farm and all the little stuff onto the yard.

Move to grandpa’s today
Bring Wayne’s golf cart to Grandpa’s (up the the axles in sand)
Sewing machine (grandpa’s shed)
Wayne’s tools needs to be moved. (Can’t lift them)
Several fence poles needs to be moved.

Yard (to place in dumpster)
long bench seat from front porch
Nona’s white display case on the porch
floats in the bumpkin, break or cut up.
meat in freezer that’s frozen shut needs to be disposed of.

Pay D to dispose of all the tires on the farm.

TODO List
Pull washing machine off of dolly at Grandpa’s
Put security camera in Bumpkin

Purchase
Buy two dollies for Mom.
Grandpa’s repair/install fire/smoke/CO alarm
Transmission oil for tractor

Tomorrow: One last day.

Narrative: I’ve dug through the small (Third) bedroom at the farm. It’s mostly really old paperwork from the business and more stuff! We’ve amassed a large pile of garbage.
8:00 I’m going to try and load the rolls of fence into the PU as we get started today. We’ve been very lucky with the weather, it’s a little cold in the morning. Other than that, it has been bright sunny days in the 70’s!
11:00 First load of fence wire and all the bagged trash to the dump, headed to lunch. Stopped by tractor supply and that ended up with more questions than answers. Talked with G in Illinois and he recommended TSC UTF which does have the specification found in the tractor manual.
Took red gas golf cart, the large compressor, the manure spreader, the dump wagon, Auntie’s gates and some 4 square wire for underneath the dogs. I think we are down to a sewing machine, the red van, the white golf cart and the tractor stuff. I have a pile for the dumpster in the front yard.
The freezer of meat in the Bumpkin was not being kept frozen and white smelly liquid was dripping out the bottom. YUK! We moved it outside to thaw enough to get it open. Had left over Subway sandwich and cookie for dinner. I am a sore old man tonight! I set a camera on the security system in the Bumpkin so I’ll know if someone get’s close to it.

We’ve pushed as hard as we can for days on end, Today is Sunday and there is still a terrible lot to do. My wife is really late starting a final project for her college course. We’ve cancelled doctors and dentists appointments. We’ve had our children go into our house in Atlanta and send medicine because we’ve run out. We simply cannot stay down here any longer and I think we’ve done all we can. We’re planning on leaving for Atlanta on Tuesday morning, two days before Thanksgiving. We’ll to all we can to get all the personal paperwork and the tractor off the farm tomorrow. The red van will have to be towed to Grandpa’s.

What’s left is piles of junk in every building and all over the land between the buildings. (I already filled two 20 ft. dumpsters and it doesn’t look like we’ve moved anything.)

I am leaving a significant amount of infrastructure to support the cameras and outside lights on the farm. The 12 cameras are being modified to be a farm wide security alarm that sends a picture if anything moves in front of them. I do not know (when we actually start showing the property) if we should pull out all the cameras or leave them.

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering:

17 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Current Project: Move mom to grandpa’s farm.
Status: There is a lot of stuff, but I think we can get this done.
Theme: Get’re done and get home! (before Sunday.)

Today’s Plans: Clean out the Bumpkin!!! As we go today we’ll take big stuff first and work our way to the small stuff. I am getting seriously worried about the dumpster, will have to chase that even if I have to go with another company.

4 drawer cabinet to grandpas.
long bench seat from front porch
Nona’s white display case on the porch
floats in the bumpkin, break or cut up.
meat in freezer that’s frozen shut needs to be disposed of.
Figure out what to do with the tires on the farm.
Pull washing machine off of dolly at Grandpa’s
Buy two dollies for Mom.
Grandpa’s repair/install fire/smoke/CO alarm
Bring Wayne’s golf cart to Grandpa’s (Move, sell or keep)
Sewing machine (grandpa’s shed)
Large compressor needs to be moved.
Wayne’s tools needs to be moved.
Manure spreader for golf cart needs to be moved
Dump truck trailer for golf cart needs to be moved
Several rolls of wire fence needs to be moved
Several fence poles needs to be moved.
Welder (MOVE sell or keep)

Narrative: Granddaughter is bringing another facet into the mix. (She’s letting the baby play on the floor and we’ve asked her to keep the baby up off the floor. So, our only option now is to move everything to mom’s bedroom and clean the floor. We’ll I’ve done the best I can, took over an hour.

Cleaned off the old desk made out of two filing cabinets that the roaches were winning the battle.
D is getting his family up and going, they were still sleeping.
K is going through the stuff in the drawers looking for PII.
I am going to open the gate and leave it open for the first time I can ever remember.
10:30 Still cleaning out the Bumpkin, M + D are still not here.
11:00 Went to lunch and Tractor supply for some gear oil. We couldn’t figure out which oil so I went home empty handed. We DID find the tractor operators manual. M+D promptly forgot it at grandpa’s and then got the wrong oil for the tractor. We brought two loads over to grandpa’s today, Barn bench, electric lawn mower, trampoline, dog cages, trash cans, horse buggy, mom’s gasoline lawn mower. Everything that’s too big/heavy for me to carry is outside the Bumpkin where I can reach it with the tractor. The only large piece remaining in the house is N’s 6 drawer dresser that M wanted but D says they don’t have room for it. The large pieces outside are the tractor implements and w’s broken golf cart and the red gasoline one. The old generator is too big to handle alone so that needs to go to D’s house for refurb. Semi large pieces are R’s gates and N’s Gates which M+D wants, all should fit in the box trailer. (Pretty handy size!)
Then it’s just JUNK, the dumpster is not here yet. We’ve been going through the boxes of files at a pretty good pace thus far.

Tomorrow:Try and finish up all the hauling

Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering:

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To

16 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Current Project: Move mom to grandpa’s farm.
Status: 80% of mom’s stuff is still on the farm.
Theme: Get’re done and get home! (before Sunday.)

Today’s Plans: Finish Box trailer wiring and start Hauling !
Pull washing machine off of dolly
Buy two dollies for Mom.
Grandpa’s repair/install fire/smoke/CO alarm
Bring horse buggy and harness to grandpa’s on box trailer.
Bring Wayne’s golf cart to Grandpa’s (Move, sell or keep)
Sewing machine (grandpa’s shed)
Bring 50′ generator cable to grandpa’s.
Gasoline Pole trimmer needs to be moved.
Large compressor needs to be moved.
Wayne’s tools needs to be moved.
Manure spreader for golf cart needs to be moved
Dump truck trailer for golf cart needs to be moved
Several rolls of wire fence needs to be moved
Several fence poles needs to be moved.
Welder (MOVE sell or keep)
Lawnmower (Needs pull cord.) Move, sell or keep

Narrative: Car is full of stuff for grandpa’s house and I need to bring a load of pallets next.
Cows fed, started truck to load with pallets. Driving to barn to get pallets.
Pallets in truck. Took trinkets to grandpas and we’re headed to town to get a prescription + Lunch.
Box trailer has been repaired and we hauled the mom’s blue electric golf cart to grandpa’s. We also put pallets down in Wayne’s shed to store things on that cannot go in the house. We hauled three bags of feed for Auntie’s horse. One last item is that we brought the gun safe from mom’s farm to grandpa’s garage. I’m bringing the trash cans that we used for feed as we go tomorrow. D wants the paperwork for his share of cleaning grandpa’s shed, think I can throw that together tomorrow. Mom wanted to query the fire department for a fire/smoke alarm for free. (Yes they give out $30 alarms for free.) Mom would still need a CO detector because the stove is gas.
At grandma’s farm I can turn on the movement alarms in the 13 cameras that were being set off by the cows. I should be able to lock down 70% of the farm such that any movement immediately sends me a picture on my cell phone. I will still get false alarms from the wild animals roaming the farm. (But not like the number with the cows.)

Tomorrow:
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering:

https://www.verywellfamily.com/feelings-words-from-a-to-z-2086647

From the book “Triggers” by Marshall Goldsmith
Did I DMBT set clear goals for the day? No
Did I DMBT make progress to those goals? No
Did I DMBT make my wife feel loved? Yes
Did I DMBT help my wife today? Yes
Did I DMBT fix something today? Yes
Did I DMBT improve something today? Yes
Did I DMBT be happy? Yes
Did I DMBT be fully engaged? Yes
*Did My Best To

15 November 2018, A day from Mark’s past

Current Project: Move mom to grandpa’s farm.
Status: 80% of mom’s stuff is still on the farm.
Today’s Plans: Head Down and a frantic run at moving all this stuff.
Theme: Get’re done and get home! (before Sunday.)
Narrative: Had my coffee making a plan for today.  Tractor battery dead, put charger on it.  (Will have to wait, it’s really hard to jump start a cold Diesel engine.)
Put two battery chargers on it for about an hour and the engine started, I have a charger on it tonight so it will start tomorrow. I am also charging the red golf cart battery. (Just because I had all the stuff there to give it a good charge on a cold night.) Moved the big table from the barn to the front lawn with the tractor. (I’d like to take it to grandpa’s.) We went out to eat lunch and pick up the trailer light cable/connector at Tractor Supply. (I should have it finished by tomorrow.) I also bought a couple light bulbs for the horse trailer since we’re probably going to haul cows in it. (Big cow to the 4H and little cow to market.)
We have a new problem to solve, Auntie is being indated by E-Mails about her unemployment and turns off her ringer. Worse is that there are so many E-Mails we (You me and Mom) cannot count on her getting a message! (Which is what happened today with the Air Conditioner loan payment and Mom writing a check for 3K without clearing it with me first.) Mom knew the money was in her account, Auntie never got the messages we moved it so she could just pay it on the way home, I was not told that Mom was writing a check on her account today.
We had the same situation with the realtor, you told me to have mom sign the documents in her Inbox. I did not know you’d not seen them and Mom insisted all documents go through her lawyer before being signed. (So they were not signed today.)
D, M and I walked the farm today and laid out a plan to fill the dumpster. (When it gets here.) D and I carried several pieces that were too big for me to do alone out of the small bedroom and living room tonight.
Her son was allowed to crawl on the office floor and put a fire engine that I just pulled off the shelf in his mouth before I escorted them out of the house tonight. K is going to address the filthy floors with M before tomorrow’s visit. She needs to get her “Pak-n-Play” from grandpa’s farm and set it up here if she wants to help.

M

Shortfalls: We are out of trash bags!

Tomorrow:
Injuries: Arguments: Exercise: Feeling words: Travel: Noteworthy: Accomplishments: Purchases: Engineering: