October 9, 2013
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Ozark Mountain Birdhouse ... in Michigan
Currently, I'm on night shift helping oversee the movement of spent nuclear fuel assemblies from our reactor vessel to the spent fuel pool.
The assemblies stay there until we finish our routine 18-month maintenance work, and then 2/3 of the 196 fuel assemblies will go back into the vessel along with another 1/3 that are new.
We are about to move about 5 an hour, so it takes us about 40 hours or so once things get moving (literally).
At home - the weather is GORGEOUS!!
I used yesterday to put up the Ozark Mountain Birdhouse I've been working on. Whether or not a bird actually uses it remains to be seen. But in any event, I like it as a decoration piece.
Comments (7)
Sounds like dangerous work - the fuel cells not the bird house! Does that bird house double as a cache?? It looks like it could, be a cache in addition to a home for tweeters.
That's a pretty elaborate bird house -- I hope they'll use it, as it shows a lot of love!
It's an awesome birdhouse! Now that we have the Ozarks in our backyard, there's no need for me to go to Arkansas next week. Right?
I like your birdhouse with the Firestone and miniature Texaco features. I hope a bird does come and utilize it.
I hope you don't wear yourself out at work. Changing shifts can wreck havoc on some.
I want one!
I still want one.
LOL. It did take some work.
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