Thursday, November 24, 2016

thanksgiving day..














Been a busy two days.  1. Got all the redundant axle ends finished. 2. Got the paramotor firmly attached to the cart. 3. Broke the pull rope on my generator - replaced it. 4. Rigged a makeshift seat so I and do some ground testing - still haven't decided on how to do the final seat rig yet so I will see if anything else breaks before I commit.

Was just about ready to fire up the machine for a ground test when I decided that Thanksgiving Day is not a good day to get hurt so I will wait til tomorrow.  Looking forward to an extravagant seasonal meal tonight.  Happy Thanksgiving!  67,78,52,0,B

8 comments:

Rita B. said...

Mine was at the Cracker Barrel in Beaumont with my sister. There were lots of families there. Hope you had a good one.

Unknown said...

"Enter into his gates with thanksgiving,
and into his courts with praise:
be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting;
and his truth endureth to all generations."
(Psalm 100:4-5)

Happy Thanksgiving all.

Margery Billd said...

I thought about various restaurants on various days or times. I thought about opening a can of Ravioli at home and doing some laundry. A lady suggested the VFW where I am a life time member. So I went there and had melt in your mouth food. All courses. A lot of old people there like myself and home delivery. It was wonderful. I should have gotten take home so I could have some tonight. Yum, yum.

Janet said...

I prepared cabbage soup, millet bread and pear pie and we invited our neighbor. It was short and simple but very enjoyable.

Unknown said...

Heibo! Where's the turkey...?

Jim said...

I was near Durant OK and almost stopped at the casino for the buffet but decided on another truck stop down the road. Had some fried chicken and a long nap.
Looks like Chupa wants a ride on your contraption! Are you gonna take him up with you?
Happy Thanksgiving

Carl said...

Hope you had a good thanksgiving. Nice little buggy you've got now. Have you thought about using hollow axles to save a little more weight?

John Wells said...

Solid fiberglass rods seem to be the norm for the industry...they are strong, relatively light weight, and provide a good amount of spring.