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Work was “cleaning up the office” and throwing some nice stuff out. I grabbed these and even a “c” also. Dunno what I’ll do with them
 

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OK, but that tire is REALLY bad, there's no way for you to know it wasn't going to fail in that state. If you knew the alignment was buggered, why not deal with that before it destroyed your tires and cost you considerably more money?

Well now that there is a means... is when you do a course-correct... ok.. @53' Stude nice little comment, please see my reply.. ok.. ok.. woo-saa.
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Here is a little time with the family member doggo.
 

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I went to see the over 120 years old Mills dairy farm near Half Moon Bay on Thursday.

On my way to the trailhead I came across this feller showing off his best side


The barn belongs to a historical ranch and is located in a state park.


The barn is located along a very easy access road ("trail") that's closed to traffic. The barn is just 1.1 miles from the parking lot.

I saw people on horses and their* droppings.
*the horses'


There is thick thick vegetation, mostly blackberry bushes, shrubs and flowers. You can also see many Euke trees. Rabbits are everywhere.








The blackberries are coming in. They are of course not yet ripe.


After a short while, I found the barn. It was originally built in the 1890s and received an addition in 1917.


The building is very long and bends slightly. The bend is exaggerated a lot in this panorama.


Driving back on 280. You can see the thick fog rolling in from the ocean beyond the hills to the west.


At home I made pasta Da Vinci with chicken. I was still getting carbs in for my ten-mile run on Friday. The run went alright and I'm not too beat today.
 
I went to see the over 120 years old Mills dairy farm near Half Moon Bay on Thursday.

On my way to the trailhead I came across this feller showing off his best side


The barn belongs to a historical ranch and is located in a state park.


The barn is located along a very easy access road ("trail") that's closed to traffic. The barn is just 1.1 miles from the parking lot.

I saw people on horses and their* droppings.
*the horses'


There is thick thick vegetation, mostly blackberry bushes, shrubs and flowers. You can also see many Euke trees. Rabbits are everywhere.








The blackberries are coming in. They are of course not yet ripe.


After a short while, I found the barn. It was originally built in the 1890s and received an addition in 1917.


The building is very long and bends slightly. The bend is exaggerated a lot in this panorama.


Driving back on 280. You can see the thick fog rolling in from the ocean beyond the hills to the west.


At home I made pasta Da Vinci with chicken. I was still getting carbs in for my ten-mile run on Friday. The run went alright and I'm not too beat today.

You caught a bunny darting across the road! :D

I successfully was able to brake to spare a squirrel this morning :)
 
*deep breath and sigh* Not fully understanding your post, the tire got changed before what would have been a low-speed blow-out. Before. So.. again, I'm not fully understanding what you're saying.

This one's gonna need an alignment.. brand new tires in the meantime. Solus AX4 (? AXS?) Because they match the rear tread pretty well. No hopping and skipping. Yay.View attachment 101613

I'm not putting on a show for the boardt this time, this clearly isnt the car you think it is.. this is why you can't see it nor the tire size in the photo. I could share specific details with you if you want to DM but if not that is totally fine as well. But it's not the other one (which is totally fixed, by the way. Just yeah that shouldn't have happened. Agreed.)

Here is our super duper Simplicity lawn tractor from back in the day, just had a great pre-Memorial Day visit with The Dad.

Met Instagram user DestroyerHaze today, again, as well. With his Destroyer Grey 392 Scat pack Charger with some serious mods...

I can see that I usually don't drink Yuengling. Heh. Time to go get some Modelo..
His comment was clear.

A few months ago, you fried a set of tires from a bad alignment.

Now, you fried another set. Also from bad alignment.

You cost yourself two sets of tires by ignoring suspension issues. You’ve got to be nearing $1,000 in wasted money by making the same mistake twice.

That’s what he’s asking - didn’t you learn from the first time?
 
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I went to see the over 120 years old Mills dairy farm near Half Moon Bay on Thursday.

On my way to the trailhead I came across this feller showing off his best side


The barn belongs to a historical ranch and is located in a state park.


The barn is located along a very easy access road ("trail") that's closed to traffic. The barn is just 1.1 miles from the parking lot.

I saw people on horses and their* droppings.
*the horses'


There is thick thick vegetation, mostly blackberry bushes, shrubs and flowers. You can also see many Euke trees. Rabbits are everywhere.








The blackberries are coming in. They are of course not yet ripe.


After a short while, I found the barn. It was originally built in the 1890s and received an addition in 1917.


The building is very long and bends slightly. The bend is exaggerated a lot in this panorama.


Driving back on 280. You can see the thick fog rolling in from the ocean beyond the hills to the west.


At home I made pasta Da Vinci with chicken. I was still getting carbs in for my ten-mile run on Friday. The run went alright and I'm not too beat today.
" I saw people on horses and their* droppings.
*the horses "

I'm glad you made THAT clear :D
 
Spent today at Greenfield Village near Dearborn, home of Ford Motors. The building at center/right with awnings is the Wright Cycle Shop where Orville and Wilbur started researching airplane flight. We have a membership to " The Henry Ford" (museum/Greenfield Village) and visit often.
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