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Sorry about that. I'm sitting here playing Tetris Willow. You can hear she's barking in the background because I'm not throwing the ball for her. She is a nagging dog. You hear her? She's nagging. She nags the rest of my wife ever has. No, I don't want to throw the ball. I don't want to throw the ball. Alright, I'll throw the ball. That's why she nags, so she knows she gets away. You can tell I don't have a very busy morning this morning yet. Not yet. I answered some emails from work. I've been promising my wife to put the ribbon on her chicken coop. Now that the ribbon is finally getting much more agreeable, that's what I was looking at out here. I'll ask you last minute things. I wanted to build a more automated water and feeder system for her. So I'll probably work on that over the next couple of days. I want to change the perches. And then, oh, I need to finish the roof. Right now it's just OSB. Of course we haven't had much weather here, so it's been fine. But winter is coming, as the Starks like to say. And I need to get a better roof for them. They deserve to have a better roof. One that's not leaky. And so I need to get some shingles and some tar paper. It's not very big. It's, gosh, maybe 24 inches by 48 inches. 2 foot by 4. I mean, I was closer to 3 foot by 4. Anyhow, it's not going to be that hard to do. And it's not off the ground, which is good because another thing that bothers me with my progressive lenses are the newfound fear of heights. It's odd. 45 years old, I've got these progressives about a year ago. A little more than a year ago now. And up until I got these glasses, I've never been scared of heights. Ever. Shoot, I've jumped out of airplanes, repaired all the helicopters, repaired down cliffs and buildings. I mean, I've done some really cool stuff in my day. Not a bit scared of heights. Man, I get up on a ladder more than 2 or 3 feet with these glasses on and everything goes wonky. Anybody else deal with that? Is that something that has changed for anybody else? Like to the extent that I'm not even putting up my Christmas licenses. If I can get my boys to do it, it ain't happening. I need to take my antenna down and I've got to wait and get one of my boys to help me so I can climb up and unconnect it from the house. I want to take it down and change the antenna and do some work to it. So that's always an issue with my glasses. I've had a DJI Mini 2. I had it for a few years, a couple of years, 2 or 3 years. It was a lot of fun. I enjoyed it. I ended up selling it just because I was so busy and I sold my cancer for the same damn reason. At the time I was working so much I just never got to use them. To me I have an issue with things sitting around collecting dust. I'm not going to use it. Let's sell it. Take a quick look.
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