Sunday, October 30, 2016

New Roof


Our 12 year old hail damaged roof is gone and replaced with a nice new one that hopefully does not leak. We were worried about the color of the shingles - how can you tell what an entire roof will look like from just a 4" x 4" sample?

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Lap Dog


We babysat our friends' dog. Despite missing his family, he doesn't mind being part of ours. He has to be touching someone at all times.


CO2


We received a package that had some dry ice in it. GP played with it all afternoon. Now we know what to get him for Christmas.

GIE 2016



The GIE/Expo show is an annual gathering of landscape equipment in Louisville, Kentucky. All forty commercial lawn mower manufacturers were there, as well as a few hundred other companies that make other sorts of equipment. We had booths both inside and out with a ton of equipment.

I was amazed at how many teenage contractors are out there. These are fourteen year old kids that have been cutting lawns and are moving up into our mowers. They can't drive and have no credit, but are able to pay cash for a $10,000 mower. 


The show is open to the public for only two days. It rained all day on the first day and turned the outdoor exhibit into a mud bog. 50°, no sun, and a stiff breeze on the second day. Brrrr.


Fall Colors




This fall is more colorful than years past. Our maples are brighter than ever. 



The burning bush is on fire.

Crapper Bolts


The toilet in the basement started getting wobbly. We went to tighten up its mounting bolts and found that one of them was broken. So much for plastic bolts. Once we got the bowl up, we saw that not only was one of the bolts broken, but also the PVC flange was cracked. Fortunately, we were able to find a fix-it kit at the Home Depot that was specifically designed to fix our exact problem.

We also fixed the drywall around the water pipe, which has been bugging me since day one, and JP is trying out new colors on the walls.

More Volume


A couple months ago, I traded in my old pedal board for a new (to me) used one specifically designed for the bass. It's awesome! It has a zillion knobs and buttons and the manual is like a book. In order to set up the effects, you have to sit down on the floor and grind thru all the settings, one knob at a time. 

I had a free chunk of time one night to play around with it, so I dragged up everything (pedalboard, power supply, bass, cables, and headphones) from the basement and took up residence on the living room floor. I got everything plugged in and then noticed that the volume knob for the headphones wasn't working. Arrgh.


I scrounged around and found an old potentiometer from another project and three hours later was back in business just in time for bed.


18


For CP's 18th birthday, we hit downtown for his favorite place: Blue Sushi. 18!!! Still can't believe it.


CP loves sushi of all kinds. His favorite is eel. We're keeping our eyes open for cheap tickets to Japan for a post-graduation trip next summer. Both boys applied for their passports this week.

Sunday, October 02, 2016

Rot


Fall is our home touch-up time. Not too hot. Dry. Sunny. Perfect.
My objective was to paint the trim around the front and back doors. At the back door, there was a little bit of paint missing, so I started with the scraper there. The scraper sunk into what looked like normal wood. Arrrrg! It turned into a weekend-long adventure of dismantling the door frame and cleaning out rotted wood. V shot out every chance she could. L was content laying in the sun and watching me work.


The wood says "TREATED", yet it was as rotten as the normal wood.


Hot Toddy


Last week I caught the bug that's been going around since school started. I ended up staying home for a day, which happens less frequently than blue moons. GP came home from school later that day with the same thing. JP cooked up a big cauldron of her chicken soup and then she made me a real hot toddy: Half a cup hot water, 1 tablespoon honey, some lemon juice, and 1 shot of whiskey. Mmmm.


Honor Roll


CP landed himself on the honor roll again. It's nice that he's a senior; don't have to wait to go thru the other grades.