@jerzone@techhub.social
@jerzone@techhub.social
Mt biker, hiker, trail runner, programmer, electronics, photography, etc⦠Living with cancer in NH, USA
Profile pic: grainy printed sepia photo of teenager talking into mic at radio station mid to late 70's
Header image: yellow lego sculpture of person opening chest and legos tumbling out
- Notes
- 841
- Following
- 0
- Followers
- 0
@jerzone@techhub.social
@jerzone@techhub.social
Remember the hearing aid with dead battery? Turns out that was a premature diagnosis.
That problem has been rolling around the brain and a month later it suggested battery may have dropped below safe charging level, maybe apply higher voltage to raise enough for charger to work? Except the leads showed ZERO for voltage. You can't kick start zero and that seems oddly, fatally dead.
Then today the brain says "what if a wire's broken?β so I snip open the plastic and sure enough, battery is actually alive. Even though it looked fine, one wire had no connection and nudging it revealed it wasnβt spot welded. Next up the brain will decide on soldering or ordering conductive glue. π§
π€![]()
@jerzone@techhub.social
Our last chicken went missing last night. I did a couple searches this morning, no luck. Wife searched this afternoon and found a few feathers on edge of woods, unfortunately she also found yellow jacket colony.
@jerzone@techhub.social
The last section of tree was brought down yesterday. Really opens the sky back up but there goes shade for the hammock and all of the other benefits.
@jerzone@techhub.social
Scenes from yesterday morning's gravel ride before dentist appointment.
#BikeTooter #NH #backwoods
@jerzone@techhub.social
Flashback to February when I was almost brought down by ferocious wolves. Luckily the snow was a couple inches deep, slowing the short legged warriors down to a snuffling shuffle. β;^)
#DogsOfMastodon #winter
@jerzone@techhub.social
@lfisk@infosec.exchange @donray@mastodon.online @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org
Hereβs a shot of leaves and seeds and bottom of tree
@jerzone@techhub.social
@lfisk@infosec.exchange
The birds have been doing a number on this branch.
@donray@mastodon.online @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org
@jerzone@techhub.social
Meme after asking family if they are ready to leave and wife says βputting on socksβ.
@jerzone@techhub.social
Flashback to when bike rides were a multi-sport activity.
#BikeTooter
@jerzone@techhub.social
Pretty sure that I know the answer, but since there's a wide variety of folks with different experiences I thought I'd ask here.
A dozen years ago a little tree started growing near the corner of our deck, 11 feet from corner of the house. βThe birds sure seem to love it!β
Fast forward to present and we have a 30ft tree at the corner of the deck, some of the larger branches headed towards the house trimmed off over the years but it's not slowing down. Birds really love it, the shade is nice (albeit a north facing deck), thereβs a hammock tied between it and a smaller volunteer tree further away, and the telescope can no longer be used on the deck for most of the sky.
Now that the deck is under construction I'm contemplating cutting it down. I worry about roots reaching foundation, deck or roof damage if some of it broke off during a storm, and the trunk eventually widening to point of growing into deck framing.
p.s. this is New England, trees grow everywhere