Since I sold my ebike, I pulled out my old bike and got that tuned up. It was nice to have a bike that actually isn't a piece of crap, everything pretty much still worked, even though it hasn't been out in a couple of years now. On a side note, I pulled the bike to the outer mount on the bike rack, and just tuned it up while it was on the car, which made it surprisingly easy to do.
Unfortunately though, I can't fix this, so it will be going in for new tires sooner rather than later. Those are the original tires (from when I lived in Syracuse) and have thousands of miles on them (the center ridge tread was worn off years ago). I did ride on it with the tires like that, and they did actually hold up, but that is playing with fire. All the darker lines are cracks from age.
I also early last week went and picked up some tires, not for the bike, but that will fit Dad's Camry. They were in Wilton. It is a rather pretty town.
I had some entertainment while I waited for the guy to show up, there were two beavers munching away.
I put them in the back for the ride home, but I am pretty sure that they will fit on the bike rack if I get creative with the strapping.
Last weekend was incredibly unproductive, but apparently the guy down the road was testing out some fireworks, so I got to see a show. It was pretty much right down the street, maybe 50 yards from the end of my driveway.
I didn't realize that the audio on my phone was so bad, but these were obnoxiously loud, and I could feel them inside (it is was what caused me to come out in the first place)
I did try to put the legs on the carport, but I didn't like how it was twisting all the plastic connectors. I think I will need a second person so I can lift the whole thing at once to put the legs under it.
A couple of other odds and ends from last week: my trackball made me angry, got flung, and is no more. I bought an off-brand replacement that was half the cost, and frankly I like it better. The old one had the classic Logitech button failure.
The bird in the shed had a bunch of little ones.
Yesterday I got a call about my truck being ready, so I went up and took a look at it. It looks nice.
I went and knocked around in the wheel well a bit, and everything is nice. The deer finished killing it, but it was starting to come apart even before the deer.
There is only one missing piece: the front license plate holder. They ordered one and should be able to get it installed hopefully today. Other than picking up the truck this week, I need to start mowing again, so I will have to decide whether to push out the mowing and try to fix at least one of the mowers during the week, or just bite the bullet, and do another round with the push mower. It isn't as bad as last time, so it shouldn't take literally all week like the last mowing did.