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Moving a container – redneck style

I was called in yesteday by my neighbour to help out two guys getting an old container on to a trailer. Turned out to be a bit more work than expected, but we had a lot of fun and several good laughs (and just ot mention it from the start, it all went well)

Can it be lifted? Yes it can!

The trailer is ready to be pushed underneath

Had to level the tractor

Time for a break

Phase 1 done – mounted on the trailer, now phase 2 – Pull it out. Good thing I have more than one tractor.

We needed to level the trailer as well

Testing it on the car. We did not actually believe it at first, but the container was in perfect balance, so we could actually lift it from the trailer hitch with no help at all.

Phase 3 – Securing the load

Phase 4 – Getting ready to go

Volvo equals tractor…

Safe is in the air

Last Sunday with the help of Erik and my father in law we moved the safe from the house we rent out. Lifted it out with the crane and on to the forks of the front loader. Luckily we could do it all by the use of machines and no need to lift it, did fear for our backs if we would have needed to do that.

Apple lemonade

The boys did pick the apples in our garden, then we slized them up together and made apple lemonade. Really good, but much effort for little result, maybe we should check the ripeness a bit better, hoping for more juicy apples in a week or so.

Nybakkrunden last Saturday

Last Saturday Espen and I attended Nybakkrunden. Here mounting the bikes at the back of the car, all ready to go.

And here after the race. Espen had an accident, another biker simply crashed into him and he got some wounds but nothing seriously. But still, when he was down I did pass him, it was just about 1k after start. After a minute or two he came up to me, we talked, and then he put some more energy to it and … he was gone leaving me with my pride hurt. So now its time to start being a bit more targeted traning. I spent 10 minutes more than 4 years ago, so not happy at all.

Circus Arnardo

Yesterday me and the two oldest ones went to Circus Arnardo.

The boys really had fun, they especially loved the clowns. We all enjoyed the trained animals and the rest, but I must admit that what really impressed me was the Norwegian artist Chris Pettersen doing his slackline/slackrope show. I found the act on Youtube, but I must admit that seeing it live was even more impressing – but well worth spending time watching the video. [video:youtube:yZCpgcuWLC8]