Thinking
This is the next one up, Brew - https://ambientweather.com/amws2000.html
There are a number of additional sensors that can be added.
There are a number of additional sensors that can be added.
, I kid.
Good mornin' all! More thunder boomers last evening, and quite the light show. Heavy downpours for short periods, so I'm glad we didn't do anything with the driveway yet. Neighbor will be up today. I don't need it perfect, as I have a pro slated to come in a few weeks, so maybe we'll move some material around and just make it more passable.
So, this happened over the weekend. It was stolen right down the street from work, and then the dude started digging up the parking lot at Smith's. (aka Kroger, Fry's, etc.)
https://www.ksl.com/article/50453661...ificant-damage
https://www.ksl.com/article/50453661...ificant-damage
Monday morning, - tried a a slice of breakfast pizza first time. Wasn't bad, except the for toppings falling off the thing at first nibble. 
Dump a load of liquid concrete down that drive next time you do it up Ohio.

Dump a load of liquid concrete down that drive next time you do it up Ohio.
So, this happened over the weekend. It was stolen right down the street from work, and then the dude started digging up the parking lot at Smith's. (aka Kroger, Fry's, etc.)
https://www.ksl.com/article/50453661...ificant-damage
https://www.ksl.com/article/50453661...ificant-damage

I actually read up about adding concrete into the existing material to form a "natural-base" concrete, but I my case, it could just mean that big chunks end up being broken down instead of washing out the small stuff, then maintenance would be a bear. Would probably work great on a flatter drive.
Hey, speaking of "Bear," has anyone heard from him lately?








