Shop Teacher Bob
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." - Thomas Jefferson.
Friday, January 17, 2025
Eye's Healing
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Two Below Honey
I checked the weather for Ashville, NC about 4:00 my time and it was 34 degrees there. Of course it would be even colder in the hills and later in the day. Living in a tent would definitely be no picnic. Cold, snow, freezing rain, no running water, no electricity, no indoor plumbing, and no telling when, if ever, things will get back to normal. California's getting all the press now, but there's still lots to do in North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Ohio, and Hawaii and Slo Joe's still sending money overseas and paying off student loans. Thank goodness his reign of terror is finally over.
Monday, January 13, 2025
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Replies
For some reason, Blogger won't allow me to post comments in response to readers comments. So, in response to the comments from Marshall and Rich on Friday's post:
Marshall: The eye looked worse the following day and the "shiner" grew some. Gruesome maybe a better word to describe my appearance.
Rich: Thanks for the positive thoughts. The sight has improved noticeably as I write this.
Bevin: As to the identity of the bike in Saturday's post, I looked up the Royal Enfield site before writing the post and the case cover didn't look like anything in their current product line but the bump-out on the case cover should have been a dead give-away for me. Tricked out Royal Enfield 500 Bullet, indeed. Thanks for the info.
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The eye is healing up nicely. The air bubble is shrinking and the vision is fairly clear above the "waterline". No pain but I have to put drops in four times a day. Small price to pay if my vision returns close to what it was prior to the membrane growth.
Working on the study guide for the ham license. It looks like this test is going to be a lot tougher than the first one. I'm in Chapter 4 and it's all about electrical components and the math to calculate impedance, inductance, capacitance and a whole bunch more. Fortunately, the test will only have a few questions from each chapter. If I can do well on the rest of the material, I can miss all the questions from this chapter and still pass. I'm going to read the whole book and then start taking practice exams and see how I do.
I might sneak out into the shop today. I need to put a few tools away and make sure the wild animals aren't taking over. I caught another raccoon out there a few weeks back.
And in closing, I got a statement from Social Security last week. As always, it lists my "voluntary" deduction of federal taxes. However, when they were taking the taxes out of my check when I was working, my employer was kicking in the same amount. Now that I'm getting money back, I'm paying taxes on what I paid in and what my employer paid in as well. I know that isn't exactly how it works, but I'd be a lot happier if I didn't have to pay any tax on money my employer and I had to pay as a tax to begin with.
“The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.” - Margaret Thatcher
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Saturday Comments
Friday, January 10, 2025
Eye Ball
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Eye Surgery
I had my eye surgery yesterday. According to the doctor it went well. The only hitch was I came out of the anesthesia before he was finished. The last few minutes were rather painful but the nurse had told me while getting me ready that if I needed anything I was to say stop. I can normally handle that sort of stuff without crying, however. In fact, I usually get my fillings done at the dentist without getting numbed up. I also had a root canal done that way once. I don't know that I'd recommend that, but my pain tolerance is pretty high if I have a few seconds to get my mind right.
The cool thing about being awake was I was able to see what was going on in my eye in real time. I saw him peel the membrane off the retina using tweezers and then clean up inside the eye with a vacuum - lots to be said for modern medicine, at least as far surgical advancements go.
Everyone I came into contact with at the out-patient surgery center were nothing but nice and professional. That always helps. I'll find out today what I need to do going forward after the check-up.