Slow Day

Was a busy week at work, so I didn't get much done. The only thing creative that was accomplished was in Minecraft. I created a redstone circuit that allows me to turn on and off the iron farm I built a while back. The massive output of that farm was making so I had to tend to it every few days, whether I wanted to play or not. Now, it's off until needed. I've been relaxing all day today, and will likely be doing a bunch of reading to catch up on some magazines. I have five flight magazines, three Raspberry Pi magazines, and another miscellaneous one on the docket (won't read them all today, of course). Added to movie library today: Big Trouble in Little China, Enter the Dragon.

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Flower Planter

The planter is finished. This past weekend, I spent a grand total of about 5 hours in the garage cutting, sanding, and assembling. Here's what it started like: The front yard flower planter, in raw-board form. And it evolved into this: It's about 8' 7" long, 12" wide, and 12" tall. Oh, and I think I forgot to show what the drill bit holders look like hanging on the peg board in the garage, so here's a picture of that.

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Weather Station ISD

Last year I picked up an electronics kit for building a miniature weather station. I finally built a prototype of it tonight on a breadboard. It's fully functional and I believe I can consider the codebase release v1.0. OLED display showing current date and time.OLED display showing current weather.OLED display showing 3-day weather forecast.ESP8266-12E module.l. to r., DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor, BMP180 pressure sensor, and BH1750FVI light sensor. The next step will be to design a custom PCB for this, which I've never done before. Should be an interesting challenge.

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Adding Car Parts

Tonight I cleaned up my desk and workbench area in the studio, and added the four most recent issues worth of parts to the DeLorean. Issue 35 parts.Front passenger's side wheel well.Front driver's side wheel well.Issue 36 parts.Assembled pontoons.Issue 37 parts.Driver's side rear wheel well and pontoon assembly.Passenger's side rear wheel well and pontoon assembly.Issue 38 parts.Transmission cover.Driver's side wire harness.Driver's and passenger's side wire harness.

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Overdue DeLorean Update

I've been chipping away every month at building out the model, but have neglected to post on my progress. I felt it was time, as a big box arrived yesterday. More on that later. So far, the entire car's chassis, frame, and engine are complete. Front end. Rear end. Engine close-up So, as you can see, a bunch of work and a lot of parts so far. All of this is the result of the first 34 issues. And, it looks like I'm just at the beginning of the electrical parts. There is a wire harness that connects to the battery compartment (which is mounted under the car in the front), but so far there's nothing to plug the harness into. So, what about this delivery from yesterday? A big mystery box from Eaglemoss. Normal boxes from Eaglemoss are about the size of a sheet of paper and about 4"...

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Making and Catching Up

Yesterday I spent three hours cleaning up and organizing in the garage. A lot of the worked centered around putting away all of the spare aquarium supplies and equipment back into their proper places on the shelves. Then, I took the time to finally break down a ton of cardboard boxes and put them into the recycling bin in preparation for next Monday. Because of COVID challenges, Hillsborough county has moved our recycling pickup to every other week for now. That means all cans and plastic containers need to be smashed down flat and all cardboard needs to be cut up to smaller pieces so we get efficient, compact usage of the bin. Anyway, I also put away and re-organized several tools and finally did a big cleanup of the workbench area. One of the little organization things I've been wanting to do is to get my drill bits into...

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Beach

We decided to go out to a little beach about an hour's drive from the house. It's very secluded with no one around. I'm really not a beach person per se, so I usually sit on the shore under a tree, nap a little, and enjoy the shade and the sea breeze. Today, all of those things came together quite nicely.

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Planter Project

One of the projects I've got in the new schedule is a planter for the front yard, just next to the porch. It measures 8' 9" long and 16" wide. I drew up the rough plan back in May, but tonight I planned out all the wood, the cuts that need to be made and solidified the design in LightWave 3D. All of the materials are in my Lowe's online shopping cart and I'll likely pull the trigger and order them tomorrow. The sketch of the planter. The 3D model

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Schedule Satisfaction

Earlier today, while on a break at work, I decided to begin building a schedule for my off-hours tasks and projects. I'm going as far as actually blocking out time on my calendar each day with reminders so I can stay on track. And, so far, it's working well. After I got home, I was able to eat dinner, workout, do some minor work on Cari's car, shower, pay bills, program the light on the aquarium, and shop online for a birthday present for Cari. AND, I still have an hour and a half before I need to get ready for bed, so I'm going to catch up on my magazine reading.

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