Maine for the weekend. Congratulations Mike and Addie Agler.

Posted By on August 20, 2024

It is becoming the norm for me, but Tuesdays are often the day that I end up saving leftover weekend family photos to the MyDesultoryBlog.com.

Taylor and Megan at

Last weekend was a wedding in Maine for Taylor’s lifetime best friend Mike Agler. So Taylor (Mike’s best man) and Megan flew up to a beautiful and historic Inn to participate and celebrate with Mike, his now wife Addie and their families. They shared a few photos and video of just how much they enjoyed the settings and area. I could see them easily moving there IF the opportunity would arise. 😉 

Megan and Taylor - August 17, 2024 Taylor and Mike w boutonniere Mike and Taylor

I’ll leave room below in case there is a better photo of the bride and groom. 

Agler Wedding

Music Monday: Going way back to mono recorded music with the Rolling Stones recording of “Time On My Side” (1964)

Posted By on August 19, 2024


The Rolling Stones in mono
After a mention of the phrase “time is on my side,” by an unmentioned Fox Business personality who thought it was a Rolling Stones title … it quickly lent itself to my Music Monday research list. It was “semi-correct” … but the song was actually Time On My Side and it was released first by a couple of other artists. 

The song was written by Jerry Ragovoy (using the pseudonym “Norman Meade”) and  first recorded by Kai Winding, according to a Wikipedia page. Then in 1964 it was first recored by “The Soul Queen of New Orleans,” Irma Thomas (that I remember from the Jimmy Buffett song, “Saxophone”). 😉 
 

  Rolling Stones – “Time On My Side” | 1964

The Rolling Stones version release in 1964 peaked at #6 in the US and had an interesting “come to be” moment. It was “first recorded the 12x5 albumsong in June 1964, within days of hearing it, at London’s Regent Sound studios. They used a briefer organ-only intro and guitars in place of horns to create a rock anthem song, with vocalist Mick Jagger imitating Thomas’ ad-libs. This looser arrangement was released as a single in the US, on September 25, 1964, and was included the following month on their US album 12 X 5.”  

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Ridgid cordless tool batteries are getting larger — now 12Ah

Posted By on August 18, 2024

Ridgid cordless tools have been my “go to” home power tool Ridgid LSAchoice for some time now. If I were a contractor or tradesman, perhaps I’d pick a different brand, but for me having the Lifetime Service Agreement (LSA), mentioned previously, is the primary reason (although it is not perfect). Also, having them sold at the local Home Depot (like Craftsman Tools at Sears years ago) is another reason. 

12Ah Ridgid BatteryA few years ago, I purchased Ridgid’s largest spare battery (9Ah at the time) to pair with a 175 Watt Power Inverter and emergency iPhone or USB device charger. It has works just fine for a “short term” 110 volt backup power supply. I usually pair it with a “center of the room” lamp that uses and LED bulb … and works for at least 12 hours on a 9Ah battery. 

Recently, I noticed that the Home Depot is now offering a larger Ridgid 12Ah battery in a two pack. Nice!  If they weren’t $379.00 I would be interested and Thinking emojimight double for an eBike conversion project?

My 2010 BMW X5 35d is still a “looker” even as it ages #diesel

Posted By on August 17, 2024

Side view of 2010 BMW X5 35d in 2016

Back in October of 2015, I was helping Taylor look for a “used” new car (he bought a BMW 528i) …  and for me, the “wanting a diesel again bug” bit again, In Wayazata MN back in 2017so I bought a 2010 BMW X5 35d that needed a little TLC (ie. a good deal).

So started a long process in getting it just the way I wanted it. Many modifications later and now well into the high odometer mileage life of a car (lots of road trips), it is still a beautiful SUV to me. It has definitely become a favorite do everything vehicle. 

The driveway Wyze Cam had me admiring it again.

Tech Friday: AltaFiber updated our home Internet router

Posted By on August 16, 2024

It is about time that our questionable Cincinnati Bell router is being updated by the aquiring company AltaFiber to an Eero device (similar to at the condo). It will hopefully improve and keep our home Internet connections Eero Pro 6E from Altafibera bit more stable. I’ve really never complained much since adding the Mesh system to the “cheap” Zytel in 2019 … but can tell by the number of hardware restarts on our TVs that something wasn’t right. A little complaining after yet another price increase has at least resulted in a new Eero Pro 6E router.

Since it doesn’t make sense to continue with our older “cheaper” mesh router system, I’m replacing the 4 clustered pod with a single Eero Extender and used the existing Echo Hub in the exercise room in the center of our basement  (it was in my office).

So far, so good as these three access point gives me about the same coverage as before … but with more stability (fingers crossed).

Speed Test Office Speed test at Eero Extender in PoolHouse Garage

Next to Eero Pro 6E in office (left) and at Eero Extender in rear of PoolHouse (right)

Added a new Ridgid Backpack sprayer to my yard tool arsenal

Posted By on August 15, 2024

Ridgid Sprayer on WallI’ve done my own foundation barrier and yard insect and weed spraying by using the 1 and 2 gallon pump up and pull behind yard sprayers for my entire life. Really they have worked fine and with a little cleaning have been an easy way to control bugs and weeds … but tools are tools and the temptation for me is too much. 😊  

I’ve contemplated replacing the older and larger of the two pump up sprayers I use with a backpack sprayer that uses the 18 volt rechargeable batteries after buying some insecticide and vegetation killer from DoMyOwn.com.  

So earlier this month I purchased the Ridgid Sprayer (hanging on wall photo) and so far it is working incredibly well for spraying the insect barrier. Next will probably be to control the inch worms that are showing up; I’ll hit  hit a few areas of sod with Permethrin SFR to since I’m seeing some white moths fluttering around when I’m mowing the backyard. Stay tuned.

Noticed that the Ridgid batteries are getting larger too (see tomorrow’s post) … unfortunately they aren’t getting much cheaper. 

A relatively small and quick workshop project: Fairy Doors

Posted By on August 14, 2024

With my granddaughters coming this weekend to help celebrate Brenda’s birthday (it is an excuse to get together), one of our granddaughter had a request: “Could Bompa make a Fairy Door for me to paint in his workshop?”

Fairy Doors

How could a request like that be passed up? So Katelyn sent a photo of what the girls were talking about … since I was clueless. It looked like a fun project … so I’m starting to get it ready and even requested that Brenda check her odds and ends for craft paints (she is going to buy some new paint). 😊 

Here’s want Brave AI told me about them: 

Fairy doors are miniature doors, typically set into the base of a tree or a structure, which serve as a gateway to a magical world. They can be found in various forms, from commercial products to public art installations and even DIY creations.

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Wyze Cam filler: I’m failing in my helping our mangy red foxes

Posted By on August 13, 2024

Since today’s post was a personal family updated, here’s a lunchtime Wyze Cam filler regarding trying to treat a couple of our Red Fox regulars with mange. So far I’ve fed ivermectin to a black cat, a opossum, possibly a squirrel and two evil raccoons from a couple of cam locations. (see post)

It’s a few clips assembled into one 2-1/2 minute video.

Archive: Once again, a few late summer weekend update photos

Posted By on August 13, 2024

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Music Monday: “Arizona” from 1970. Where is the midwest?

Posted By on August 12, 2024

A colorful Happy Birthday that Brenda will likeFirst … Happy Birthday Brenda. We’ll celebrate with KDAE over the weekend in a few days.

Where is the Midwest in the United States? Someone posted a map from the WSJ that mentioned it is geographically not where most people think it is — or where they call themselves Midwesterners. 

Mark Lindsay - Arizona Midwest

I outlined in yellow where I think the midwest is — I’m pretty much with the majority, although geographically off. 

As for a Music Monday song, here’s one that I heard last week by Mark Lindsay from Paul Revere and the Raiders (see YouTube video below) and his 1970 solo hit,  “Arizona” written by Kenny Young. I haven’t heard it for a while and although Arizona is NOT in the Midwest, it is a memorable song from my early music listening years in the 1970s.
 

  Mark Lindsay | “Arizona” 1970

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