Sunday, February 21, 2021
Still No Water
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Snow in the Mountains
Sunday night it started to snow, we had 50mph winds, gusts to 70. This proved to be a disaster as it blew out the heater in my solar shed. This resulted in my water lines freezing, as the pump that moves the water into the house is in the shed. Normally, that is not much of a problem, but because of the cold and snow I lost electricity.
It got so cold the solar panels were working overtime, without the sun, they love it when it is cold. So, I had to go out and cover some of the panels to cut down on the light hitting them. As the clouds got thicker I had to uncover and then cover/uncover throughout the day, so I could keep charging my batteries.
I relit the heater and waited for the pipes to unfreeze. That night, Monday, I heard to pump running, though there was no water coming into the house. I went out to the shed to prime the pump, unfortunately the line for the storage tank was still frozen. I shut the pump down and figured I would fix it in the morning.
Got up on, Tuesday, and went out to work on the pump. I turned it on and water went everywhere. The flange that attached the pump motor to the turbines had cracked in two places. Went in and found the invoice for the pump and called my pump guy. He called back and I explained what had happened, I then sent him some pictures, as he requested. He called back within the hour, he could get a new pump the next day or a flange in 3-5 days. The price difference is about $400, I will wait for the flange, besides he can't get here for 5-7 days as he is booked. I, also live in the mountains on two miles of dirt road, which is currently inundated with snow and snowdrifts, so I doubt that he would be able to get here for at least 5 days. Fortunately, I plan for this and keep a case of water on-hand.
This morning, Tuesday, I went out to clear the snow off of the panels and feed the birds. Since, it was a "warm" 20 degrees out I took a walk around my property. so quiet and peaceful all covered in snow.
Friday, January 29, 2021
Wolf Moon and other things
I went to set up my camera equipment to get ready for the Wolf Moon, as I was taking a few quick pictures to adjust the setting I spied this Hawk outside my window. As I went to take some picture it flew off, but it returned a few minutes later. It came over to the bird feeders I have out. I thought it had scared all of the birds away, some had taken refuge in the Juniper bush and some movement caught the hawk's eye. It flew into the bush, out flew two Finches and the the Hawk was on the fence with dinner in its talon.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Mostly Madrid
Just a quick note that I am moving into, Mostly Madrid, this gallery is right across from where I was.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
HAPPY NEW YEAR
I hope you have survived this final year of the most failed administration ever. May this year bring some much needed changes.
Now on to the book review.
"FACEBOOK BLUES"
by
Trixie Bloom
My friend, Trixie, sent me a copy of her book. This is not the genre of book I would normally, choose to, read: Chick/Lit, Rom/Com.
I have put books down because; they are boring (though I usually finish them), or perhaps I wish to prolong the outcome.
I have never ever, before, had to put down a book because it hurt my stomach or blurred my vision to read it. This book had me laughing, so hard, on almost every page that I had to keep putting it aside every few pages.
I will not give away details (sex, drugs, clubbing, more sex) of this delightful book, read it.
5 STARS
I will leave you with some recent yearend photos
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Thursday, December 17, 2020
Been Awhile
So to pick up where we left off.
I finally gave up on Lowe's and John Deere's ability to resolve the issue, so I took the plow back. I then went to the dreaded, Home Depot, where I ordered the plow from them. They where able to deliver it within a week. It came with the hardware, or most of it. I had to supply a couple of washers and nuts. Be aware this time has to have some adjustments, jury-rigging, to make it work. Best to order the chains if you want this to move over snow and ice.
Unfortunately, do to the virus we were forced to close the gallery for a couple of weeks in November. Good news is that my online sales have been picking up.
Have been capturing some really nice sunrises and sunsets. You may check these and others out at my website. CLICK HERE
I have, also, complete another Heart to Heart Maze.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Hold My Beer
I ordered a snow plow blade for my John Deere Lawn Mower a couple of weeks ago. I was informed that it had arrived and was ready for pick-up. I should note that I read all the reviews and the worst problem seems to be not receiving all of the hardware needed to put all the parts together. Didn't think that would be much of a problem. HOLD MY BEER!!!
On Saturday I awoke early to make a run into town to get my plow and do a few errands, I like to combine as much as possible into one trip. When I got to the store to pickup my plow it turned out the top of the box was open, but everything should be inside, I was told. After I got home I put everything away and left the plow for Sunday.
I was walking by my window when I spotted a Ladder-backed Woodpecker, so I grabbed my camera and started to shoot some pictures.
I receive a call that afternoon giving me a number to call at the manufacturer, they want to verify with the customer before sending the parts. I call the number, I am told that they can not help me until 30 days after the purchase, before that the store has to make the request. No amount of explaining on my part will change her mind.
Call the store, after four attempts and three disconnects, I am speaking with the manager again. He apologizes and says he will call them and find out what the problem is. He calls back and says their customer service department had closed and we had been connected to another department that basically knew nothing about how to handle the situation. He said he would call the next morning and again attempt to resolve the issue.
























