Just to share a few things:
- We will have our next Zoom meet-up this Sunday, Feb 23 at 7pm. I will send a notice out tomorrow with the link then again Sunday. If you cannot make it that is fine, just show up as you can. I will try to hopefully get back to a monthly schedule after missing January.
- I have surgery March 4 on my left elbow and wrist for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (Carpels Evil Cousin), and have to say I am an absolute 100% true lefty, so many things including typing will be a challenge. It is a challenge now as my left hand feels dead on the left side without much feeling but hopefully surgery and several weeks of recovery will fix that. It has made typing a lot painful and difficult not to mention backing up and correcting my typing over and over! Argh.
- I hope to have the newsletter done before surgery... but we will see.
- I am trying to get a lot of physical stuff done before I have surgery and will go pick up my next batch of Cadmium plate fasteners and Parts this Monday, Feb 24. I figured if nothing else I can sort bolts with my right hand! I have also been trying to complete some yard projects including widening my white rock driveway which requires a lot of digging and moving dirt! I am getting there.
- Dino has been perched up in the 12" Race Ramps and I have started getting up under it more and cleaning, painting, and replacing some cadmium plated items. I will start posting pictures again of some of the upgrades.
- I will shut up for now, but will encourage everyone to use this site and post your questions, pictures, etc. I always like to read and see what you are all up to!
Jason.
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Hey Jason I know how you feel as Ive been glazier for the past 40 years my hands and shoulders are worn out and I suffer the same as you.I wish you all the best with your surgery
Hi Jason,
Good luck with your surgery on March 4th. I hope it is a quick recovery for you. All the best.
Dennis DiBari
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