And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Friday, January 15, 2021
Find the dropped screwdriver bit. Caution, it's rusty, and blends in. There's also one of those rubber valve stem covers in that mess.
OK, finally found it. I was trying to look for an entire screwdriver. But yes, just the bit. That's why I have a set with at least a dozen of each size and type. Drop one, forget about it. Walk to the toolbox and get another.
A few year back, Dad took a spill and lost his small, tan colored hearing aid in a bunch of rocks just like the picture above. I matrixed the rock area off in 12"X12" sections with sticks, then worked my way from section to section. Took about a half hour but found it
Dammit lost that one also. Looking for it found the rubber valve stem cover follow the right shoe about about six inches. Is the first one about 4 inches up left of center from shoe tips circled? Had to use my 225's to find it.
Well I see the stem cover thanks to your instructions, but the bit I can't see at all...WAIT, WAIT. I see it. PEOPLE this is why it is so important to put down a tarp. rug even a large piece of card board when working on surfaces like this. It doesn't help that the bit is rusty, thus blending with its back ground.
any small bolt or part dropped in grass or gravel enters the twilight zone, the 4th dimension
ReplyDeletewhere's my magnet
ReplyDeleteWell, I found the screwdriver bit. But haven't found the tire valve cover. I never find the valve cover.
ReplyDeleteHell, my eyes are so bad I have trouble finding gravel in that picture.
ReplyDeleteit's right next to the colored rock.
ReplyDeleteWhat you need is more MAGA-net
ReplyDeleteHoney, where'd I put the number for the guy that does a hot-pour tar? Y'know, for the driveway.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like there's a dead bird in there too.
ReplyDeleteFlat head
ReplyDeleteYes, straight bit.
ReplyDeleteThat was a tough one.
ReplyDeleteOK, finally found it. I was trying to look for an entire screwdriver. But yes, just the bit. That's why I have a set with at least a dozen of each size and type. Drop one, forget about it. Walk to the toolbox and get another.
ReplyDeleteA few year back, Dad took a spill and lost his small, tan colored hearing aid in a bunch of rocks just like the picture above. I matrixed the rock area off in 12"X12" sections with sticks, then worked my way from section to section. Took about a half hour but found it
ReplyDeleteI already got a new one from the drawer. To blind to waste time.
ReplyDeleteDammit lost that one also. Looking for it found the rubber valve stem cover follow the right shoe about about six inches. Is the first one about 4 inches up left of center from shoe tips circled? Had to use my 225's to find it.
ReplyDeleteWell I see the stem cover thanks to your instructions, but the bit I can't see at all...WAIT, WAIT. I see it. PEOPLE this is why it is so important to put down a tarp. rug even a large piece of card board when working on surfaces like this. It doesn't help that the bit is rusty, thus blending with its back ground.
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ReplyDeleteOn the left about 1/2 way down and about one foot from the left toe of the shoe.
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