Will Wonders Never Cease

I took the slider out to the porch (the one over by the McDonald’s side) because it kept coming off the rollers. Doing it myself turned out to be a big mistake as I had to walk it out from the frame little by little. Unfortunately the bottom was covered in grease and little metal fragments from gliding on the rail. I could not get the stains out with any of the half dozen rug cleaning products I tried. So Betsy decided it was time to get the downstairs, bedroom and porch rugs cleaned. We had to take everything off the porch so Betsy’s usual extremely neat kitchen ended up looking like this for almost a week.



The wonder was that Betsy did not get too torqued up by the chaos in the kitchen. The rug dried pretty quickly so we were able to return things to normal by Wednesday.
Meanwhile the porch was very echo-y.

The second wonder of note was that Art and I replaced the steering column on the Ariens. We had been getting increasing play in the steering over the past few years. We had taking the cowling off and looked at it in the fall but couldn’t see anything broken or missing. It was getting really bad so we took it all apart and somehow the solid metal steering column had gotten worn down so it no longer fit snugly in the bracket it goes into.

I will have to take a clearer shot of the old one so you can see the damage. It looks like it has been machined. It can see how something that spins at fairly high speed can get this kind of damage but not a steering column.
Any way we were able to install the new one in about 2 hours. We were packing everything up when we noticed that the speed control was not connected to the cable down to the engine. So we had to disassemble that assembly, cut back the sheath, bend a new hook into the wire and then put it all back together. Amazingly enough, we were successful and we have the Ariens back in service.

Lemons, Lumbar hernias, and LCD TVs

Matt and Mariel gave us a taste of Southern California last year: a little Limon dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree. Very Pretty. After a tough winter in our bedroom (much too dry), the summer weather has coaxed some tiny lemons out.

Little Meyer Lemons


Betsy finally had her lumber hernia fixed this Wednesday. She has been putting it off for several years now. They are pretty rare (only 300 have been recorded, ever). Lumbar hernia is not to be confused with a herniated lumbar disc. See here for typical medical discussion of them.
The surgery went well and she should be all set now. Thursday evening we had a town wide power outage. When I tried watching the news later that night in our bedroom, I discovered that the FIOS Set Top Box in our bedroom did not survive the outage.
The next morning, as I was waiting for a Tech to either resuscitate it, or send a new one, I realized that Betsy would be spending at least a few days recuperating in the bedroom so rather than waste everyone’s time working on the dead low def STB, I had them upgrade it to an HD one. Then I ran out to BJs and picked up a 27″ Samsung full HD (1080p) at a great price. Then I had to figure out what to do with the STB (I relocated the one from the kitchen for now), and the Bose we use as the sound system. I picked up a set of plastic shelving, cut the legs down to the right height and installed it that way:

Plastic shelf for new TV


As you can see, the plastic shelf was really not meant to hold the 18lb TV. It sagged in the middle until it was resting on the Bose.
On Saturday I tried Target, Sears, Best-Buy and WalMart but none of them had anything that would work. So I went down to the workshop and cobbled on together from an oak tread I had gotten several years ago to replace the (still) cracked step on the stairs up from the front door, and some redwood left over from the never used skirt for the hot tub.
Voila. It came out pretty nice. A little minwax and it should look pretty close to the armoire.

The (un)finished project

Pool liner replaced, water in, filtration working

The liner went in smoothly this morning. First of 3 water truckloads showed up around 12:30, and despite thunderstorms, hail, and a tornado out in Grafton where the water was coming from, the last truckload finished around 6:15. The pump is on and running. The water is 55° but the sun is supposed to be out the next 4 or 5 days so it should warm up nicely.


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Water is going in. We are scheduled for 3 truckloads @ 8,000 gallons each. We will add the remaining 3-4K gallons from the well.

Beware

I am being very careful walking around the house since yesterday. The other day I set a mouse trap up under the sink, behind the trash barrel. Late yesterday I checked it and it was gone. I started thinking I must have moved it or something until this morning when I found it:
baddassmouse
So that mouse dragged it out of the cabinet and over to the jelly cabinet before escaping.

Some More Snow Stuff

We got about 6-8 inches of very fluffy stuff yesterday. Luckily the combination of snow removal and the additional sunlight without the blocking trees took away most of the coating of ice we got on Wednesday when it rained for most of the day after the snow we got on Tuesday.
Here is a short (and shaky) video I took as my snow plow valet pulled into the yard yesterday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNOYJLNxnFw

And here stills I took Saturday morning.

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