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Toronto Electric Model Aviation Club (TEMAC) => General Discussion => Topic started by: davidk on November 24, 2020, 04:05:33 PM

Title: Field Irrigation
Post by: davidk on November 24, 2020, 04:05:33 PM
I'm going to be at the field on Saturday around noon to dig out the irrigation trenches along the roadway a bit.

I'm going to bring a shovel, a heavy rake, and my boots.

If a few want to join in, and employ COVID-19 precautions (at least 2 shovel lengths apart, masks, no sharing equipment), then you are more than welcome.

Cheers, David
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Andy Hoffer on November 24, 2020, 04:36:35 PM
Great idea @davidk !  Count me in.

I have no choice but to be there in case @Frank v B shows up.  He can be really scary when he has garden tools (or any tools for that matter) in his hands, especially when he starts cursing the weeds in Dutch.  There's no telling what he might do with his sawzall!  I feel it is my duty to ensure that he shows the proper respect for the riparian ecosystem of which we have custody.   ;D

Thanks for organizing.  See you Saturday.

Andy
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: msatin on November 24, 2020, 06:00:32 PM
There is a slim possibility I will need to be out of town.
Barring that, I will be there.
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Frank v B on November 24, 2020, 07:15:30 PM
What!!  Water?   I'll be there!!!!   ;D ;D

Frank
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Andy Hoffer on November 24, 2020, 07:35:51 PM
Quote from: davidk on November 24, 2020, 04:05:33 PM
I'm going to be at the field on Saturday around noon to dig out the irrigation trenches along the roadway a bit.

I'm going to bring a shovel, a heavy rake, and my boots.

If a few want to join in, and employ COVID-19 precautions (at least 2 shovel lengths apart, masks, no sharing equipment), then you are more than welcome.

Cheers, David

I believe this is code for, "If you guys don't help me grub out the drainage channels and the stream bed to the west of our driveway and parking lot, there will be a LOT of standing or very slow draining water on said driveway come spring thaw.  This may impede your access to the parking lot in the spring.   That will mean extra maintenance work in the spring, when you'd much rather be scratching your itch to fly."  8)

Further, @davidk has knocked his butt off this year trying to keep our ratty old runway functional in the face of COVID restrictions which have prevented outright replacement of the runway.  I think it behooves us to demonstrate our collective appreciation by showing up for drainage maintenance duty on Saturday.  Bring your own rakes, hoes, shovels, cultivators and rakes, and of course, heavy rubber boots (and a change of socks!).  Anyone with a backhoe is welcome to bring it!  ;D

@Frank v B will be there to provide comic relief for this whole transaction.  THAT alone is worth the price of admission!!

Thanks again Dave.

Andy

Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: davidk on November 24, 2020, 09:21:10 PM
Quote from: Andy Hoffer on November 24, 2020, 04:36:35 PM
Great idea @davidk !  Count me in.

I have no choice but to be there in case @Frank v B shows up.  He can be really scary when he has garden tools (or any tools for that matter) in his hands, especially when he starts cursing the weeds in Dutch.  There's no telling what he might do with his sawzall!  I feel it is my duty to ensure that he shows the proper respect for the riparian ecosystem of which we have custody.   ;D

Thanks for organizing.  See you Saturday.

Andy

I believe this is code for... actually... hold on... let me get out my Andy to English dictionary... it's a 12 pounder... so... ugh... ok... here it is... "No one has any idea... ever!"  Hmmm... that seems to be the only translation.
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Andy Hoffer on November 24, 2020, 09:36:34 PM
Quote from: davidk on November 24, 2020, 09:21:10 PM
Quote from: Andy Hoffer on November 24, 2020, 04:36:35 PM
Great idea @davidk !  Count me in.

I have no choice but to be there in case @Frank v B shows up.  He can be really scary when he has garden tools (or any tools for that matter) in his hands, especially when he starts cursing the weeds in Dutch.  There's no telling what he might do with his sawzall!  I feel it is my duty to ensure that he shows the proper respect for the riparian ecosystem of which we have custody.   ;D

Thanks for organizing.  See you Saturday.

Andy

I believe this is code for... actually... hold on... let me get out my Andy to English dictionary... it's a 12 pounder... so... ugh... ok... here it is... "No one has any idea... ever!"  Hmmm... that seems to be the only translation.

Een dergelijke Cadet!!
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Frank v B on November 24, 2020, 09:57:08 PM
NEWSFLASH!!!!

On the river clean-up day,  I will bring my stuff from the  "LOOK AT THE JUNK THAT FELL FROM MY TRUNK" Swapless Meet.

Please bring your goodies that you want to trade/sell/give away.  We will do this once the river has been cleared.

Bring your own table if you want to display stuff and wear a mask.

Frank

Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: davidk on November 25, 2020, 01:06:42 AM
I want to make this really clear.  My original post was not code for anything.  If no one comes out that's perfectly fine.  If you're worried, in any way, about COVID-19 at the field, then please don't come.  We've had a really good, COVID-19 free, flying year so far.  I will not jeopardize our members and our field for anything.

The field will be there in the spring whether we do something or nothing.  The roadway will be there.  You will be able to drive on the driveway in the spring and park in the parking lot.  It doesn't matter if we do something or nothing.

Nothing is more important than our health and well being and peace of mind.  I'm going on Saturday so I won't be bored at home all day.  If there are more than 2 people I will wear a mask and stay away from people and demand that no one touches shovels etc. that they did not bring themselves.

Our health if more important than a bit of water on the roadway.  If we have to do a bit of extra work in the spring, so be it.  If we're not out of this pandemic, then we'll hire a bobcat to come dig some trenches for us.  There are lots of solutions that will not endanger our health.

Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: sihinch on November 25, 2020, 08:38:16 AM
I will try to come out, to help!  :D
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: GuyOReilly on November 25, 2020, 09:20:49 AM
I should be there about noon for an hour or so, shovel in hand!
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: octagon on November 25, 2020, 09:59:04 AM
See you Saturday guys.
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Andy Hoffer on November 25, 2020, 10:53:56 AM
Quote from: davidk on November 25, 2020, 01:06:42 AM
I want to make this really clear.  My original post was not code for anything.  If no one comes out that's perfectly fine.  If you're worried, in any way, about COVID-19 at the field, then please don't come.  We've had a really good, COVID-19 free, flying year so far.  I will not jeopardize our members and our field for anything.

The field will be there in the spring whether we do something or nothing.  The roadway will be there.  You will be able to drive on the driveway in the spring and park in the parking lot.  It doesn't matter if we do something or nothing.

Nothing is more important than our health and well being and peace of mind.  I'm going on Saturday so I won't be bored at home all day.  If there are more than 2 people I will wear a mask and stay away from people and demand that no one touches shovels etc. that they did not bring themselves.

Our health if more important than a bit of water on the roadway.  If we have to do a bit of extra work in the spring, so be it.  If we're not out of this pandemic, then we'll hire a bobcat to come dig some trenches for us.  There are lots of solutions that will not endanger our health.

Totally agree with @davidk .  Well said Sir.

Andy
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: davidk on November 28, 2020, 04:04:02 PM
Thanks to all who came out today... it was a good day and a good effort.

Thanks to Carlos for the Tim's coffee and Timbits... very welcome.

Cheers,

David
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Frank v B on November 28, 2020, 08:09:01 PM
Look at the benefits of splashing in the river for two hours.  The rock shows the water level went down over 3".

Then the flying started.

Frank

Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: bfeist on November 28, 2020, 08:33:23 PM
Thanks to everyone who put the work in to do this. Apologies that I couldn't make it. This will make the spring runoff so much better.
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Andy Hoffer on November 29, 2020, 04:17:21 AM
Looks like @Michael 's plane was all in a flap about something!!  ;D

It was on the lower edge of the flight envelope!!  8)

Andy
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: Andy Hoffer on November 29, 2020, 04:20:43 AM
Quote from: davidk on November 28, 2020, 04:04:02 PM
Thanks to all who came out today... it was a good day and a good effort.

Thanks to Carlos for the Tim's coffee and Timbits... very welcome.

Cheers,

David

Hey @Palkina .

Thanks so much Carlos.  The 3S-2200 mAh Timbits sustained me for two great flights after slogging away in the creek for most of the afternoon.  Muchas gracias! ¡Buen día!

Andy 8)
Title: Re: Field Irrigation
Post by: sihinch on November 29, 2020, 11:47:49 AM
Sorry I didn't make it. A BIG thank you to all who did.