Yesterday, 5-29-10 Tim and Susan from Beebe and I floated from Heltons Farm to Longpool. I must say it was a magnificent time. I can't find the words to describe the wonderment of the bluffs, all the areas where the water is running down the face of rocks with thriving plant life. The creek was getting a bit low but we didn't have to drag the boats at all.
At the Standing Wave rapid I was able to get my big old canoe riding the hydraulics which is alway fun to do. At the "Cascades of Extinction" (the Mother) I didn't see anyway to canoe the whole rapid due to the low water. As I was looking at the Mother rock I noticed something blue under water, I dove into the swiftly moving water and got to the other side. I swam up to the back side of the Mother. I thought maybe it is a raft. But as I got closer I saw it was a Kayak. I started moving it every which way, didn't seem to get free. At one point I held on the rope at front of the boat and I floated out in the the current, it was like body surfing. Still wouldn't come free. I wasn't going to leave till I freed it which I did. Then trying to get it to the other side wasn't easy. We managed to get it ashore. Tim and I pushed out the bend with our feet. Then I found a 20 pound rock in it. Not sure how that got in there.
We arrived at Longpool, our take out. It was a great day with great company. Moore Outdoors knows who owns the boat I found and I'm waiting to hear from him.
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Monday, May 31, 2010
Thanks to Moore Outdoors
Race day at the Big Piney. I arrived an hour or so early. Talked with several canoers and then I met Minna and Donna. The three of us sat in the shade and I enjoyed their company. Then we heard, "ALL BOATS IN THE WATER!". The excitement was building.
We are now floating around waiting to speed off. Myself I'm in a 17ft Coleman "Barge" and I know there is no way I'm going to paddle 5 miles at top speed. The day before I floated from Heltons Farm to Longpool and I'm sure that played a part in my energy levels.
I"m next, seconds are ticking away, I've told a few that I am going to give it my best till I pass all the crowds. So here I go, can't run over any swimmers now. Into the fist rapid as the pool empties, it is tricky little rapid that many people just aren't ready for it. As I shot through it their were cheers, pictures being taken, ...invigorating.
Very quickly I came up to a upturned kayaker. He said he was ok so I sped on. There were many people on the banks along the way and I sure enjoyed their loud encouragement. In one neat little chute, as I went through it a guy in the water told me I had the best approach into it as anybody, cool. Two rather young guys pass me and they were really into it, in to a rhythm of switching sides. Just ahead of me they got hung up and were using their paddles as pry bars, they got off that and then the canoe upturned to the rushing water side, hit a rock and started to bend (alum canoe). I turned around to help them but they manage to rotate it off. Shorty after that they passed me again and said they managed to get the bend mostly out.
I got to the finish line at 1 hour 9 minutes. I was happy with that. I came in 3rd in my division. I then bummed a ride back to Longpool to retrieve my truck. Back at Moore Outdoors Campground they had the awards ceremony, some hooting and hollering going on. Then I enjoyed fellowship with many people. A great day indeed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cosmicdude1/
We are now floating around waiting to speed off. Myself I'm in a 17ft Coleman "Barge" and I know there is no way I'm going to paddle 5 miles at top speed. The day before I floated from Heltons Farm to Longpool and I'm sure that played a part in my energy levels.
I"m next, seconds are ticking away, I've told a few that I am going to give it my best till I pass all the crowds. So here I go, can't run over any swimmers now. Into the fist rapid as the pool empties, it is tricky little rapid that many people just aren't ready for it. As I shot through it their were cheers, pictures being taken, ...invigorating.
Very quickly I came up to a upturned kayaker. He said he was ok so I sped on. There were many people on the banks along the way and I sure enjoyed their loud encouragement. In one neat little chute, as I went through it a guy in the water told me I had the best approach into it as anybody, cool. Two rather young guys pass me and they were really into it, in to a rhythm of switching sides. Just ahead of me they got hung up and were using their paddles as pry bars, they got off that and then the canoe upturned to the rushing water side, hit a rock and started to bend (alum canoe). I turned around to help them but they manage to rotate it off. Shorty after that they passed me again and said they managed to get the bend mostly out.
I got to the finish line at 1 hour 9 minutes. I was happy with that. I came in 3rd in my division. I then bummed a ride back to Longpool to retrieve my truck. Back at Moore Outdoors Campground they had the awards ceremony, some hooting and hollering going on. Then I enjoyed fellowship with many people. A great day indeed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cosmicdude1/
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Today, after the scrap episode of yesterday(wrote of it on facebook), a new replacement part was waiting on me when I got to work. Now I had to bore that part to size. The tolerance is +(plus) or -(minus) .0003 of an inch. Your hair may be .003 thousands of an inch thick. So to get to the size I had to hold it to you would have to divide your hair 5 times to get to the total tolerance I had for that bore. Anyways the stress was biting into my neck and back. Each part I ran I checked, rechecked and then checked again and then said a prayer when I hit the green button. I got them done. Now I wait till the company who needs them uses them, will they press in as they are suppose to, or will they fall in(thats bad)? If they are lose or tight, is it my fault or did the engineer screw up? All in a days work.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Eons postings
Fired, Downsized or Layed off Group, eons.com
My Update
Sorry I have been away from this site for a while. I did get a job at a Machine Shop across the Arkansas River, a 15-minute drive. I had worked at this shop maybe 12 years ago for a very short time. I had gone there after being laid off and let the owner know I was out of work. It is a small shop with a total of six people, which includes the owner and his daughter. He also had to let people go. The reason he needed me is the guy running the CNC Lathe moved out of state. It is a very challenging job which for the most part is fine with me...Wish all of you the best...Phil
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well..........
I must say I have enjoyed my 8 weeks off but now it is time to go back to the grind...Friday a local machine shop called me and offered me a job, it's a Programmer- CNC set-man- all around machinist job. That is just my line of work. I will start on Tuesday with a smile on my face. The guy I'm replacing is moving out of the area and I was told he was a sourpuss, cranky, moody and all that. So the boss who has known me for several years knows I'll be a welcome addition cause I love life. Y'all take care and I keep in my prayers all the people who have lost their jobs...Hopefully the shop I'm going to work in will stay in business or else I may be back posting to you all...
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3 replies - last reply 187 days ago
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Machinist-LPN-RN
Something I always thought I'd like to do is be a Nurse. At a College about 30 miles down the interstate they have a LPN course that would take 4 semesters which I could maybe get done in a little over a year. Through the State Employment Security Department I hope to get money for school. I have also applied for a Pell grant. I've sent a few messages to a few of my eons friends who happen to be Nurses but I would like to hear from Y'all. This is something I could do. If you have good things to say or most important is negative comments I would like to hear your replies. Thank you all and Have a Fantastic Holiday weekend...
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2 replies - last reply 140 days ago
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Little Rock
Tomorrow I'm driving my father-in-law to Little Rock to install a Air Conditioner in his son's house. That is about 70 miles. His son is disabled and this will be a good thing. It's like maybe I should have lost my job so I could get things done. I'm not blowing my own horn, I'm just taking it one day at a time and things are falling into place...I'm hoping to go camping this weekend, is anybody out there close enough to go camping with me?
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234 days ago
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Yo, I mowed that lawn
The house across the street has been an eyesore for a year or maybe more. Since I've been laid off for 8 weeks now I've had time to notice things. To spare a long story I learned the girl who owned the house was going thru a breakup and he is gone. She offered me $50:00 to do her lawn. So I jumped on it. It took me two days but I got it done. The ragweed was about 2 feet high and the grass was about the same. I also cleaned and put in the trash many things. So what once was an eyesore is now blending in. What is the point of this post, I don't know, it's just what I've been doing. Oh, by the way I became a friend to her two dogs...
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Maybe or maybe not?
Yesterday I got a call from a Machine Shop I worked at about 12 years ago, I worked there maybe 2 months or so. He (John) wanted to talk to me, so today I went across the river and met with him. Well he has I think 6 employees and one of them who programs and sets up a CNC Lathe, well John thinks he may be leaving. Doesn't know for sure and doesn't know if he does leave when it would be. But it could be a job. I do not really want to work there but with no other leads right now I told him give me a call if I'm needed. In the mean while I'm just going to stay busy and not worry about it...
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frirckin
Well I called again my last employer and they did say I would be considered for rehire, whoop de do. That could be in 2011 or so...don't really care at the moment. All I know right now is I'm going camping this weekend, who needs a job?
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Temps
Well I have my resume with all 5 temp services in our town. I know they are all tying their best. For one thing if they find me a job they can make better money due to me being a machinist for 34 years. But there are only so many machine shops in this town and they all would be a downgrade from what I'm used to. But I am keeping an open mind and I would consider changing my profession if the money is there. One temp service has a Finish Carpenter job, she is contacting the boss man about me. I know I could do the job so we will see what happens...later....
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5 replies - last reply 165 days ago
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Thanks for the replies to Yo y'all
Getting laid off as bad as it is, it couldn't of come at a better time. My father-in-law wanted to build a wood shop in my back yard we both could use. So on the 3rd I took delivery of a truckload of building material. Today I completed 99.9% of shingling the roof. The building is 10'x 16'. 34 years ago I did carpentry in boom town Houston Tx. Well it all came back to me and it went up quite fast to my Father-in-law amazement. We still have trim work, like a door and two windows. Then staining, but it's coming along. I've been able to put the worrying aside for now. Its nice waking up and thinking I don't have anything I have to do today. BUT! I know soon I have to face reality. As far as applying as a machinist, well I know of two shops that may hire me just because of my experience but both shops would be a or many steps down from what I had. There isn't another type of job that would be able to come even close to what I'm used to making. I've thought of the medical field but with retraining I would still have to start at the bottom. I don't know what the answer is...
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269 days ago
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Yo y'all
Laid off!!! Another Machinist bites the dust...I've been working as a Machinist for 33 years in Houston, Tampa, Hot Springs Arkansas and Russellville Arkansas. Now I join the ranks of the 5,ooo,ooo people who have lost their jobs. This will be my first extended vacation since 1973. As of right now I look foreword to the time off. I'm in the process of building a 10' x 16' workshop in my back yard, which my father-in-law is paying for. I am very blessed in that. But as I am enjoying myself with building and all, There is still an underlying feeling of fear. I have faith...
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