...you count. I've been aggravated lately from a logging site on Fbook. People, (Trolls, I think.) keep posting photos of trees and saying ridiculous ages for them, like 500 year old oak trees that are obviously a fraction of that. I doubt any of them have ever counted tree rings. I've counted a bunch over the years, and it is important for foresters to do that whenever they encounter stumps in the timber they are walking. You have to know what sites will do, and stumps will tell you. This black oak in the photo was dying, and I cut in in 2009. It counted out 90 years. O.T. is the guy behind me with the walking stick. He was 89 at the time, and he made it to 90, too.
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Pull Off Your Shoes If That Helps...
Monday, December 18, 2023
If You Can Make It For A Dime And Sell It For A Dollar...
This type of product looks so innocent, but it actually hurts what it is sold to protect, and it provides a steady string of return customer visits for violin shop owners. Who knew? What should you use on your stringed instruments? Paste wax. We touched up the damage ourselves, (after much research) and began using Simoniz car wax with great results. The finish could be dusted easily after playing sessions with no more annoying rosin buildup. If your wax coats build up too much after a few years, the wax can be removed with a bit of mineral spirits. Hard paste wax is difficult to find on most store shelves nowadays. The last time we needed some we found good paste wax in Sears with their wood finishing supplies. Keep the lid on tight when it is not being used, because it will turn into a brick pretty quickly if the mineral spirits are allowed to escape.
EJ's violin used to have this problem, too, (Photo Credit: St. Louis Symphony) until the light came on in my head one night long ago as we used the violin polish purchased in the same shop as the violin. We realized that the little bottle of miracle polish was actually removing varnish as we used it to put a shine on the fiddle! We went into research mode to learn about violin finishes, and polishes. The most useful information at the time came from "The Furniture Doctor," and we soon passed on what we found to the other violinists in our group of string friends.
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
December 7 Changed Everything,
How many parents felt their hearts sink when they received one of these?
Men from every corner of the country, all part of a team. These guys even had a couple of Code Talkers with them.
"This guy got killed on Guam, this guy died on Iwo, this guy got shot all to hell, this guy went nuts. I got tired of seeing the guy next to me get it." It's a wonder that any vets go to reunions. The memories need to be kept under control. Good things and bad come out when your vet opens up and talks a bit. "Navy guys would trade booze for souvenirs." "I always picked up the first BAR I could find after landing." "When you came off, you would fill an ammo box with oil, put your .45 in it, and bury it under your bunk so you would have it next time." "On Iwo, you would go hole to hole, and you always had either your .45 or your Ka-Bar in your hand when you went into a hole....I sure got tired of sticking that Ka-Bar in Japs." O.T. is the Marine holding a pith helmet.
Sunday, November 19, 2023
Home Fires Are Burning
Days have been warm but nights are cold now. We let it burn down through the day and build it up again in the evening.
Cherrybark Oaks Grow Like Weeds!
This photo of Susan and a cherrybark oak in the front yard was taken in 2000. We planted this tree as a twelve inch seedling in 1991 or 1992.
Look at it now! Cherrybark oak prefers 109 Raccoon soil here in Southern Illinois. Raccoon is a bottomland soil, but is not as tight as Bonnie and other bottomland soils. It functions like a transitional soil between slopes and the flattest bottoms. Cherrybark will grow well on Bonnie and also on many upland sites, so we used cherrybark seedlings in tree planting projects whenever they were available.
I always think of Mel Gerardo when I see a planting project. Mel Gerado was the first district forester at Fairfield, IL in the 1950s, and later ran the state nursery at Anna, IL. He did a marvelous job of cranking out a huge variety and number of seedlings for the big Conservation Reserve planting years. Mel was a Marine and fought at the Chosin Reservoir. The thousands of acres of successful tree plantings in Illinois are a testament to his professionalism. If your third grader in Illinois brought home a seedling for Arbor Day, you may have a reminder of Mel at your house, too.
Thursday, November 16, 2023
The Ugliness Of Poachers
I pass this spot frequently when I am going back and forth through the country. Last year, and again this year, poachers are dumping deer carcasses along the road. (Six in one spot this year.) These deer had only the best cuts taken out of them and they were not field dressed or skinned. It is maddening to know we have people of such low morals nearby.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
I Can't Even Spell Operating Engineer,
but we put the replacement pole in the ground without any trouble. We used the old pole, steadied up with guy ropes and the loader, and lifted the new one with the RTV. Got it tamped in now and now we move the hardware.
20,000 Phone Calls Home
We got Mom (Bea Johnson to the Blog World) a cell phone more than twenty years ago. With unlimited minutes we could talk whenever we wanted, and Mom enjoyed calling her brother Chuck every week and talking as long as they wanted. After Dad passed away we never failed to talk at least three times a day, morning, after work, and before turning in. Our last call was Thursday afternoon last week, and we could tell that it was the end. Mom passed at 9:29 Friday morning, November 10, 2023.
When she was living alone in her house, she got nervous about being able to protect herself, so she took up shooting. We would go out to the local range every time I went to Iowa to see her, and she went to Reno a couple times to attend Mike Gallion's Gun Blogger Rendezvous. She took the Iowa concealed carry class and qualified with her .45 Blackhawk because that was her house gun, and the big cartridges were easier for her to handle than stuffing .22s into a magazine. I put together a small collection of photos for those who remember Bea here on our little blog.
Habits die hard. Every time I look at the time, I think it is time to call Mom.
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Illinois' Gun, Magazine, Parts, And Accessory Ban Update
Valinda Rowe of Illinois Carry provides some information on the status of heinous legislation that was dropped on Illinois residents in January. When she talks about vagueness, you must read and understand the law to see just what that means. Semi-autos with a barrel shroud are outlawed. The definition the law uses is any covering of the barrel that would protect your hand from being burned if the barrel is hot, so any stock that covers part of the barrel forward of the receiver makes the gun illegal, and the stock would then be an illegal assault weapon attachment. Any attachment you can grasp with your support hand is an illegal assault weapon attachment, so a bipod or rifle sling are both outlawed if the IL State Police take the law at its word. It is a mighty big can of worms. Here's Valinda:
Sunday, October 8, 2023
Shooting Old U.S. Military Guns With Clint Smith
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Genie Garage Door Opener Major Malfunction Cured!
Safety Rules Save Your Skin, Save Your Chin!
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Springpoles Again
Springpoles smack down chainsaw novices. The key things to remember are to find the apex between the ascending and descending sides and then attack on the inside at that point. Shave it, notch it, or make a face in it. Stand aside and cut on the tensioned side. I like to make a hinge sometimes, but it usually won't be necessary. I demonstrate that here, so you will have that little method in your toolbox. Attack it from the tensioned side, or too high or low, and you are likely to be injured. Do it right and the danger disappears.
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Tree Grower?
About thirty years after we (Susan and I) planted this little patch of timber I am now doing a much needed thinning. Can you bring yourself to drop trees you planted with your own hands? Sure you can! If you don't, your plantation will stagnate, and trees will drop out one by one from overcrowding. Thin it yourself and you choose the best ones to finish out. Now you just have to live long enough to send them to the mill. Let's see, these trees need another thirty years; I am almost 72 right now. Piece of cake. I just have to keep on with clean living and break that statistical ceiling!
Friday, June 23, 2023
June 29! Pay Attention To The News! Your Rights Are On The Line!
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law YouTube channel updates regularly on Second Amendment news. Subscribe to his channel, and check in frequently. The bad news is that Illinois appeals probably won't make it to the Supreme Court until next year, after the deadline to have your banned firearms registered. Registering them is fraught with danger. The IL State Police will be writing the administrative rules, and I think they won't publish those until after the deadline. The ISP will be enforcing this evil piece of legislation with rules yet unknown to the public, so don't be caught after January 1 with your banned firearms in Illinois... Also don't forget that anything the police can call an assault weapon attachment is a thousand dollar misdemeanor. The way the law is written, they can call a rifle sling an assault weapon attachment. Study the law and try to figure your best moves before December 31.
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Concealed Carry In Illinois; How It Came To Be
Valinda and Mike Rowe are modern day heroes, and we are proud to call them our friends. Listen to Valinda tell of the process that brought us concealed carry in Illinois.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Wonderful Wildlife Surprise!
We have four pairs of geese hanging around the pond this year, and also too many raccoons. I had given up on having goslings because of nest predation, but today five goslings appeared, grazing their way around the pond with the proud parents.
It looks like we will have fawns soon.
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Stump Talk
Are You Stumped?
Monday, May 8, 2023
Women On Target, Carmi Rifle Club, 2023
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Phantom Doggie Mystery Solved
We have been getting nighttime photos of a canine for many months, and at first I thought it might be a coyote, but it's a dog. A coyote would not be so predictable. We finally got a daytime photo, courtesy of one of our hunters. It's a happy little fellow. Now we need to find the owner. He isn't causing any problems other than marking on the dog yard fence, which really sets off our dogs when they go out.
Monday, February 13, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! You Are The Song, Arlo Guthrie and the University Of Kentucky Orchestra
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Time In A Bottle, Jim Croce
Friday, February 10, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Love And Marriage, Frank Sinatra
Annual Valentine Song Festival! At Last, Etta James
Thursday, February 9, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Fever, Peggy Lee
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! The Old Songs, Barry Manilow
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! These Foolish Things, Rudy Vallee
Monday, February 6, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Gentle On My Mind, Glenn Campbell
Sunday, February 5, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Come Down My Evening Star, Joan Morris and William Bolcom
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Save The Last Dance For Me, The Drifters
Friday, February 3, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival: Smiles and Whispering....
The end of eras (Ragtime, pathetic ballads, minstrel songs), and the beginning of the Roaring Twenties.
Smiles, Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra:
Whispering, Paul Whiteman's Ambassador Orchestra:
My favorite recording of Whispering, The Comedian Harmonists:
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Oh Boy, Buddy Holly
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! True Love Ways, Buddy Holly
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Passionate Kisses, Mary Chapin Carpenter
Monday, January 30, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Misty, Johny Mathis
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Bicycle Built For Two, Nat King Cole
Saturday, January 28, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Crying, Roy Orbison
Friday, January 27, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! When Will I See You Again? The Three Degrees
Many Thanks for the suggestion, John!
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! It Had To Be You, Frank Sinatra
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival: Are You Lonesome Tonight? Elvis Presley
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Burns' Birthday!
Robert W. Service wrote all kinds of poems. Sad poems, funny poems, thrilling and thoughtful poems. It is a crime that English teachers in the U.S. of A provide only a few samples of his work that he turned out during his time in the Yukon. Every year at this time, The Haggis of Private McPhee is running through my mind. It is a thrilling tale, and the experiences of McPhee and McPhun are all too real pictures of the Western Front. It might even bring a tear to your eyes.
The Haggis of Private McPhee
Annual Valentine Song Festival: I Only Want To Be With You, Nicolette Larson
Monday, January 23, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Stardust, Hoagy Carmichael
Sunday, January 22, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival: Somebody To Love, Jefferson Airplane
Saturday, January 21, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody, Rudy Vallee
Friday, January 20, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Everything That Glitters Is Not Gold, Dan Seals
Thursday, January 19, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Love At The Five And Dime, Nanci Griffith
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival: Blue Eyes, Elton John
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Lovesick Blues, Hank Williams
Monday, January 16, 2023
Annual Valentine Song Festival! Ain't We Got Fun!
In 1921 the Twenties weren't quite roaring yet. This song held up for many years, but I doubt that Millenials have even heard of it. Our shellac copy sounds a bit better than this record, but it does have lots of honest wear. The favorites were played hard and they didn't necessarily get a new needle for every play.