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I will NEVER introduce you two to each other!!! LOL!!!If your cleaning lady has one of those long handled Swiffer dusters, BEWARE, they can be used as a weapon!!
I will NEVER introduce you two to each other!!! LOL!!!If your cleaning lady has one of those long handled Swiffer dusters, BEWARE, they can be used as a weapon!!
I highly recommend getting a cooling fan for under the starlink modem. I use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R659J8Z/I heard the backup generator running early this morning. Looks like I may have gotten the right stove oil to diesel ratio figured out.
Yesterday I got the Starlink mounted on a pole. It's about 8 feet high and still working.
Whats a modem? Is that the same thing as the Wi-Fi?I highly recommend getting a cooling fan for under the starlink modem. I use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R659J8Z/
The modem tends to heat up so cooling it off can help.
Stomach is bugging me today. Waiting for my brother to finish his gaming so we can go meet my friend at the house he's buying. He needs to get it fixed so it can pass inspection. I'm hoping this one won't fall through too. I've encouraged him to NOT tell his mother the address and that if she's going to babysit for him that she can meet him at a nearby business or something-- like the vet's office. Because if she sees how much storage space he has with the workshop and barn she will be constantly dumping stuff there.
I had our stove on today also for a little while , it was low 40s in the morning but then warmed up to around 60Just started the first fire of the season. Pup keeps running off with kindling out of the kindling bucket, thinking I'm bringing him in sticks. Ha.
Took husband in for an EKG and a visit with his heart doc and his heart med problems. Picked up pharmacy and since Dollar Tree is next to Walgreens, went in and filled a cart. Just got all that put away. It's cold and very, very windy and has been rainy all day. Well, I guess 41 degrees isn't all that cold, but with the wind, it feels it.
It looks AWESOME! Glad you took the day off! A lot of hard work well done! Hugs for doing it alone!High 50s and sunny here today - and it was a banner day - a full year after I took it down and moved it, I finally, finally, started putting plastic on the greenhouse my Beloved built for me! It has hurt my heart to see it standing there, unused and incomplete, but other tasks always got in the way and I needed some uninterrupted time to study on it and figure out how to make the adjustments and repairs. The end walls didn't travel well, especially since they were just stacked against the side of the shed all last winter.
When I saw the sunrise and checked the weather, I knew today had to be the day, so I took the day off work and got at it. I used every bit of the nine hours and thirty one minutes of daylight given for today, and I can hardly move my right arm, but I got almost all of the repairs done, finished installing the purlins and tightened all the bolts, got the end walls as square and plumb as I possibly could, put in two ground anchors, and got the overhead plastic on. Then I sat down and cried for a bit. Such a stark difference from when we built it together.
Rain is in the forecast for tomorrow but I hope to get a chance to put plastic on the endwalls, and I have to glue and reinforce the lower part of the south door. I think I have enough wiggle wire left to secure the roll up portions of the sides at either end, and then it will be snugged up for the winter. At long last, and just in time, as it looks like this extended Indian summer is about to break.
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