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By , January 18, 2010 10:47 pm

After all there is tomorrow. And the ceiling isn’t going anywhere. But a shower would be nice. Ah, nap time wins. Back in a bit.

And doing things on the ladder when this tired is not a good thing. May take a nap and then see if I feel up to working or just waiting.

Have now gotten one more row of wood installed. Ended up with folks over. Only problem is that I am now about worn out.

Have a few pieces that are dry and can go up while the rest are drying.

Forgot the step after get lumber from pile, which goes, lay it out in the sun so it can dry a bit prior to dripping all over the house.

Now to get more lumber from the pile, clean of nails and start hanging it up. Back in a bit.

Both for less than one pound of either would have cost at Lowe’s. Stupid big box stores!

Back from a quick trip to Warren’s Ace Hardware in Jville. Got 2 different sizes of screws that I was out of. 1 5/8 x #6 and 2 1/2 x #8

Guess I need to get dressed for public and go get more screws to finish the ceiling. Back in a bit.

Am up, and waiting for coffee to be. Fire going and temp rising a bit. Bod is saying to call the day off and go back to bed.

Temps: Highs – Outside 53.6 Inside 71.1
Lows – Outside 45.3 Inside 62.1
Current – Outside 45.7 Inside 66.6


and I’ve done all of the standing on one of those that my tired old bod will tolerate today. Will start on the fun overhead stuff tomorrow.

Gonna call it a night as far as construction goes. The stuff that needs to be done next is gonna have to be done from a ladder

Platform built, washer and dryer put into place. Floor and surrounding area kinda rough cleaned. Tis starting to look like living quarters.

platform built, put in place and appliances put back in place. Guess that’s next on the list for the evenings entertainment…

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By , January 17, 2010 11:55 pm

Would really like to get the tub/shower enclosure back in place too but suspect that will have to wait till tomorrow.

At this rate doesn’t look like it’s all gonna get done tonight. May get far enough along to get the washer and drier back in place. Hope so.

First tier is ready to get plastic and then blueboard. Tis about time, too. Taking a break prior to getting the plastic out and starting.

Oh, well, it’s only time. And another cross piece will make the shell stronger. He says to himself trying to convince self not to be pissed.

Shoulda measured it rather than assuming. Has been so long since I bought it I totally forgot it was 9′ outside sheathing.

Got the first piece of blueboard in and am gonna have to put another cross piece in. Forgot the blueboard was 9 feet rather than 8. 🙁

when the battery went dead. Got about 3 of those pieces to go and then get to start fitting the blueboard. Getting closer anyway…

All the lower tier (up to 8′) bits along the curved wall are now in place. Was screwing in some end wall (south) belting/nailers whatever

Battery recharge break. Meant to put it on while I ate lunch and forgot it, so now when I’m raring to go it dies and has to be recharged.

Lunch break. 3 more uprights to cut and install and then I can start fitting the first of the blueboard panels. Highwire (ladder) work next.

Coffee breaks over, time to return to an inverted position.

Bit by bit, I think it’s starting to come together. Keep waiting for the other shoe/boulder to drop and require it to all be redone…

Will put it together as soon as the bottom row of foam is put in. Hopefully just after lunch. Which will be delayed as breakfast was late.

Have decided to build a platform to put the washer and drier on rather than continue using the cement blocks. Got all the parts cut.

Bottom piece of wall upright to screw foam to installed. Next 2 uprights cut and ready to go in. Coffee break required and being taken now.

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By , January 16, 2010 11:39 pm

to it to affix the inside wall covering to. Bit by bit tis starting to come together. In a very technoprimitive way… 😉

for several years already without rotting or being eaten by termites. Just attached on both ends now and soon to have a few upright attached

Sill piece put in. Piece of cedar that I cut and fitted in place should work to staple and screw to for a few more months as has been there

I think it’s warmer/less drafty with one layer out there than it was this morning with 2 to 4 layers of blueboard, plastic, n insulation.

But better to do it now and stay warm and somewhat dry than deal with the mess we had before. Have found and sealed many major air leaks.

Emptied 2 cans of spray foam and got the edge of the roof sealed pretty good. Hate to be using this stuff n then tear it out come spring.

Now to put some temp roof supports in and start hanging plastic and insulation.

Kinda stabilized the old outside wall. At least enough to hold us over till spring when the whole structure will come down and new go up.

Now to get on the ladder with the sawsall and see how much of the secondary inside wall I can cut out without bring the roof down on us.

So the fiberglas tub/shower enclosure is in the “living” room. Have gotten most of the debris removed from the basic demolition.

Well just got the last of the plastic down from inside the greenhouse/bathroom roof. Was hoping to do this project in sections but no way.

Moved the curtain that closed off the bathroom area to just around the toilet for now. Now to tear out the “ceiling” and put up insulation.

No biggie as I got enough under cover to do most of what I wanted to get done this weekend. Now got to find the energy to get started.

Well, by the time coffee was perked and breakfast was eaten the rains came in, so the rest of the wood is wet.

Course now it looks like that was just a passing shower. If I get coffee before it starts again, will see about dragging more under cover.

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By , January 15, 2010 9:04 pm

Not sure on the 6″ pipe, nor any or the elbows or tees. So guess a trip to Lowe’s and TS are in order prior to WW. Till later, folks…

Going to check prices on flue pipe and fittings while we are out. Or am hoping to. Tractor Supply has the lowest on 8″ pipe.

Got the mock up of the Rocket Mass Heater done outside earlier. Will mud it tomorrow if the rain holds off and then test fire it.

Got a bucket full of clay and packed the cement block along the front of the heater platform. Tis slowly drying and warming.

Up to a bit over 60 on the back porch. 70+ in here without feeding the fire since about 10 am.

Getting ready to head to Wally World. Things are starting to thaw out here in the southeast, got an inch of mud over the frozen ground. 🙁

Twas a productive day, but tis over, and I should have been abed some time ago, so till tomorrow all…

Temps: Highs – Outside 52.5 Inside 68.5
Lows – Outside 18.1 Inside 50.7
Current – Outside 27.0 Inside 60.4


Cooked at 375 F for about 25 minutes.

Omitted the sugar and with this meal was still sweet. Used 2% milk and buttermilk powder and 2 Tsp oil in pan and 2 Tsp oil in batter.

Recipe I used is the Old Fashioned Cornbread toward the bottom of the page at http://www.thefreshloaf.com/recipes/cornbread

115 years old. In one of those new fangled counter top Roaster Ovens.

Cornbread turned out quite good. Only weird thing is a hint of flavor reminiscent of banana bread. Made it in a skillet that is at least

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By , January 14, 2010 11:51 pm

prior to adding the other ingredients to make it moister & less grainy? May try that next time. Guess it depend on how this pone turns out.

this time. Hoping that that, and using oil rather than butter will be enough of a change. Wondering if I need to try hydrating the meal

Felines ended up with most of it. Cat said they enjoyed it. As this cornmeal is locally ground and grown its sweet so left out the sugar

Cornbread in the roaster oven. Hope this turns out better than last nights pone did. Twas eatable but was just not what I wanted.

However it ain’t gonna fix it’s self, so guess I need to go and get started on it…

2 wheelbarrow loads of wood now inside for the evenings fire. Time to get started on a pan of cornbread for supper, but am about worn out.

Bad Ass To The Bone via @AddToAny Seriously cool motorcycle!

this room from the bathroom… Just one damn thing after another… 🙂

And then the Rocket Mass Heater built. And the door to the bathroom moved. And a wall built above the thermal mass of the RMH to divide

Now to get the oak post out and a cedar post put in place of it. Then 2 more cedar posts put in and the other section of loft put up…

Last of the insulation up on the west wall. Which other than taping the seams finishes the insulation in the south room. Finally!

so decided to see just how securely I had installed it. Took 2 screws out and it came loose. Looks kinda naked over there now.

Put it in as a safety support “just in case” when we were building. Noted that it didn’t have any weight on it when moving the block earlier

Should be a LOT easier to get the rest of the insulation up. Also with it gone the RMH exhaust duct will be easier to route between rooms.

Removed a cedar post that was under the south west dividing wall between this room, the south room and the bathroom.

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By , January 13, 2010 10:27 pm

And I know this corn has never been touched by Monsanto!

Trying some locally grown and ground cornmeal too. Looks good, and some I had that was made into dressing was good. Silks and all. 🙂

Haven’t tried cornbread in the Roaster oven before. Got hot plenty quick and got the cast iron skillet good and hot too so should be fine.

Decided to do cornbread instead of wheat bread to go with the chili. Got it going in the Roaster oven now. Hope it works.

Last 2 burgers in pan now. Cats will eat well tonight. Got them a BIG pan of burger grease to fight over. 🙂

Gonna start some bread dough when we get back. Got a hankering for fresh homemade bread to go with the homebrew chili for supper. 😉

Got to make a run to the PO to ship out some E-Bay items as soon as the burgers are done. Then will be back in for the day.

Got the rest of the hamburger meat made into burgers and cooking. 6 cooked, 3 in pan, and 2 waiting to go in. Will freeze them for later.

Got the deer and hamburger cooked and added to the beans and tomatoes. Tis starting to smell like chili.

the holes in the block that the other firebrick are hiding. Guess procrastinating here ain’t gonna get it done, so back in a bit.

Went outside and got the last 3 firebricks broken loose from the frozen ground. Now need to find some unfrozen dirt to bring in to fill

Having a hard time getting it going today. Do have a big pot of beans n tomatoes on cooking for chili later, and have been feeding the fire.

Tis time and past to hit the sack. Gonna load the stove up and hope it doesn’t cool off before 2 am. Till the morning all…

Temps Highs – Outside 39.7 Inside 66.2 Lows – Outside 21.6 Inside 54.1 Current – Outside 25.5 Inside 61.3

Got another fresh pound out thawing just in case, cause no matter how well packed, 2 years in a freezer just doesn’t bode well…

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By , January 12, 2010 10:38 pm

Nice Bumper http://www.shipmentoffail.com/fails/2010/01/nice-bumper/ Bumper looks like something I would (and may) do. 🙂

Ashes and coals cleaned out of woodburner. Put a shovel full back in and rebuilt the fire. Starting to warm back up now.

@dcorsetto Not cleaned necessarily but they DO need to be inspected to check the flue lining condition & for obstructions.

Trying to get the coals to burn down so I can get the ash shoveled out. Tis two of the chores I will miss least with the Rocket Mass Heater.

Cleaned the flue again today. Not near as much buildup as the last time but had only been a week since the last cleaning.

Check out Economy Class Is Now In Session – http://notalwaysright.com/economy-class-is-now-in-session/3792 Bet she’s a Palin supporter too.

Highs – Outside 43.5 Inside 66.4 Lows – Outside 10.9 Inside 50.7 Current – Outside 29.8 Inside 63.7

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By , January 11, 2010 3:21 am

Highs – Outside 35.4 Inside 66.7
Lows – Outside 16.2 Inside 51.2
Current – Outside 19.0 Inside 62.2

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By , January 10, 2010 6:10 pm

Used a filter but it overflowed one side (I guess). Must have had the heat too high. Was on top of the woodburner so hard to regulate heat.

Being worthless this morning. Tried a new (to me) stove top coffee percolator a bit earlier and it added grounds to the coffee. 🙁

Highs – Outside 34.3 Inside 66.9
Lows – Outside 12.9 Inside 50.5
Current – Outside 22.1 Inside 58.8

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By , January 9, 2010 11:31 pm

Back from Wally World. Had to make a quick trip out to get weekend potables which we forgot earlier. Am in for the evening and warming up.

Can almost feel my toes again after being inside in the warmth for about 20 minutes. Sneakers are just NOT cold weather shoes. 🙁

Also added foam weatherstripping around the front qhut door. Seems to have at least slowed some of the cold air coming in from the north.

Been out on the north side of the qhut stuffing cracks with plastic bags. Have found that they work great to backfill before caulking.

Alexandria AL Foodland has a great sale on store brand canned tomatoes, ham shanks and hamburger for any in local area. We stocked up!

Back from PO and grocery run. Ended up picking up some stuff for my folks then taking it to them so ended up sitting and talking a while.

Todays Temps
Highs – Outside 29.8 Inside 66.9
Lows – Outside 13.6 Inside 50.5
Current – Outside 19.8 Inside 59.0

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By , January 8, 2010 9:23 pm

Managed to get it up to 60.3 downstairs today. Not near as comfortable as it was in here yesterday. Wood stove eating 2x yesterdays fuel.

Sun shining, north wind blowing, very light snow flurries, & cold as the proverbial well diggers a$$ in Montana. Must be winter in Alabama.

“Unknown Number” just called. I quickly told them if they were trying to sell me something they had the wrong person. They hung up. 🙂

http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/01/08/0245200/Full-Body-Scanners-Violate-Child-Porn-Laws Does this mean kids get to carry the bombs now?

Well our sites are back up again. They were down for 4+ hours this morning. Will hope it was due to weather. Still not a happy camper. 🙁

Have about had it with my hosting company. Keep getting “Failed to connect to” when trying to get to my sites. Tis gonna be a pain to move.

And tis snowing. Light flakes for the most part but tis certainly coming down and as cold as it it, sticking. 21.7 F at 10 am on back porch.

Coffee made, mustache waxed (so it doesn’t get into the coffee), wood stove reloaded, breakfast oatmeal about done. Must be morning…

Tis later than I had planned on being awake. Time to hit the sack as the stoves feeding time will have me up by 2 and again between 4 n 5.

Temps Today
Highs – Outside 35.4 Inside Downstairs 65.7
Lows – Outside 21.7 Inside Downstairs 51.8


again. Still quite cozy in here with the additional fan moving the air around.

Have knocked ice off the plastic tarps covering the carports, that I use as work and storage areas, once and will go out in a few and do it

Still got some ice falling though the radar isn’t showing any in the area. Quite slick outside on cement and boards.

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By , January 7, 2010 10:54 pm

from the south to the north wall n moved the recliner n rocker from the north to the south wall. Still got things to move but break time.

above the pegboard and below the windows. Still trying to figure a way to make insulated shutters for those windows. Also moved the couch

Been doing some work upstairs today. Added peg board to the wall over the woodburner so things can’t fall onto it. Then put up a shelf

Snow falling pretty heavy now North of Weaver, Al. Starting to stick a bit. Radar is showing that this is about as heavy as it will be.

Epic Kludge In one way I kinda like it, in another wonder WTH?

Much less expensive way than wasting kilowatts to make coffee if you have a woodburner that you heat with though.

Guess I need to look in the camping section as that is the only place I have seen percolators in recent years.

Hot perked coffee! Only problem is that around here the only filters I can find are for drip machines or the cone filters. No percolators.

Coffee won! Just started perking and so far nary a flake o’ snow. 5 minutes to caffeine!

Sitting here in front of the fire waiting to see if the snow they are predicting will start falling or the if coffee will perk first…

Todays Temps
Highs – Outside 38.5 Downstairs inside 60.6
Lows – Outside 13.5 Downstairs inside 47.7


RT @boingboing DIY mosquito killing device Boing Boing Awesome! And looks highly dangerous, so gets double points!

We’ll see. Getting the one outside that had rusted out replaced should take care of the dripping out there too. Again, will see tomorrow.

moisture that is, out of the air and then drips it inside. With the pipe at a better down angle I think it will run on down into the stove

down as it does overnight, that’s when the outside 12+ foot of single wall flue acts as a really nice condensing column and sucks mosture

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By , January 6, 2010 11:55 pm

Love wood heat but this kind of thing is best done in the spring or fall when the outside temp is where the house can be wide open.

So tis getting quite cool in here but the air is not smelling as toxic as it was a minute ago. Flue temp is back to about 350 and dropping.

Think the flue is as hot as I ever want to get it so cut the dampers down. Opened the front door and Cat has putting the fan in the window.

Soup is on and close to boiling already. Flue temp is approaching 400 degrees F and stink is starting to subside. Or my nose is striking.

stink so bad. Need to get a pot of soup started. Gonna go and dig out some veggies and such from the freezer. Back in a bit.

Ah, starting to smell it now and it’s only up to 200 degrees. 🙁 Wish they would use the 1200 degree paint on the stuff so it wouldn’t

Waiting for the inside piece to start smoking and burn off the paint so I can get good and sick and open doors and windows and freeze.

Back from the store where the threat of minor amounts of snow had driven folks crazy. Got the flue pipe and got both pieces installed.

With the snow predicted tomorrow am going to get milk as well as a couple of new sections of 8″ flue pipe. Back in a bit.

May have too much oil in them but will just have to wait and see. Hopefully they won’t catch fire… 😉

Look better and are much tighter. Will have to see how well they last compared to the oak I used last time.

Cut it into two 6 inch pieces, bored 1/2 inch holes into one end of each piece and put the new handles on the woodburner doors.

Just moved the shaving horse to where I could use it. Dug a piece of cedar from the pile of firewood, shaved it down to somewhat round.

Epic Kludge http://thereifixedit.com/2010/01/06/vacuum-sealed-rotisserie-chicken/ #humor With a perfectly balanced chicken maybe. LOL!

But now I want more coffee.

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By , January 5, 2010 7:55 pm

Fixing lentil, potato, and ham soup for lunch. With a side of ham, cheddar, rosemary, and basil, hoe cakes on the side.

They are not amused…

Felines are complaining about the cold. Want us to do something about it I guess. I keep telling them to go kill something to warm up.

Now for more coffee and a thawing out session in front of the woodburner. Sweating in places but still got frozen/cold bits…

Chain has got to be resharpened prior to cutting the remaining cedar on the trailer so will get done later. 5 rounds of gum left to split.

Wood pile(s) restacked with larger/longer stuff removed and split/cut up. Remaining gum log cut to splitting length and 3 rounds split.

All feeds read. Procrastanated as long as I can. Wood still needs to be stacked so am going out to get er done. Back soon…

Mustache waxed, first couple of cups of coffee consumed, breakfast eaten. Ready for more coffee, then time to get the split wood put up.

Caffeinated Dave coming soon. 🙂 Supposed to get to mid 30’s today and upper 30’s tomorrow, so guess this is our heat wave for the week.

ago had me shivering and adding clothes are still somewhat cool but no big deal. Ah, coffee is finally perking on the woodburner.

Quite chilly this am. Overnight low on the back porch was 15.4 F. Inside here now is a balmy 51.6 and rising. Funny how temps that 2 days

Firebox is loaded for first of the nightly burns, so time for me to hit the sack. Till tomorrow folks… 😉

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By , January 4, 2010 11:28 pm

Must remember to only wear them for a short time each day till I get used to them. Had them on over 5 hours today, so maybe a bit too long.

Getting them off feels SO good. Just checked the weight and they weigh 2.75 lbs each! Was wondering why my upper legs were hurting in front.

Got the fire going and it feels quite good. Gotta get these new (to me) steel toed boots off and see if I can feel my feet.

she is back out there stacking more now. Checked and told her that was enough for the night. Too cold out there to be messing with it.

the gum. Cedar was all small enough to not need splitting. Cat got a lot of it hauled and stacked and then fed the felines. Sounds like

Cut up some more of the cedar as well as all but one 6+ foot long section of the gum. Bill came by and helped me split all but 2 rounds of

Filed the gauge teeth and resharpened the chainsaw teeth and the saw cuts much better now. Is no longer requiring force from me to cut.

Heading to PO to mail out the last Aflac 2004 duck which we just sold on E-Bay. Back in a bit.

has a bit of trouble biting into them. Guess I need to file the depth gauges down a bit. Now to find that file.

Lunch heating (can of soup) in microwave. Afterwards will get back to the firewood splitting. Some of the logs are frozen and chain saw

Cut up some more of the gum logs that I dragged in the other day. Started splitting them n got over heated though still below freezing out.

Quite cool this morning. Think it’s up to just over 50 F in here now. Coffee is finally perking. Breakfast cooked. Mustache waxed.

Gonna call it a night. Till tomorrow… 😉

Last post should have said “Turned out everything but the porch light”

turned out but the porch light with door open and it flew back out. Dropped the temp in here about 5 degrees but is rapidly regaining it.

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By , January 3, 2010 11:49 pm

peppered, and added a bit of oregano to the veggies and poured them around the ham. Figure another 1.5 to 2 hours and it will all be done.

to get the roaster back to 325 F. Peeled and cut up a pound of carrots, 2 large onions, 5 leaves of celery, and 10 medium potatoes. Salted

Back from a trip to Wally World. Put the ham on prior to going but cut the heat off while gone. Came back and it only took about 10 minutes

Not sure that my current 🙂 power setup in the kitchen will run it. Gonna plug it in and see. Wanting to cook a ham and some veggies.

Got a countertop roaster for christmas. Just unboxed it and it looks okay. Uses 1450 watts which at 125 volts comes to 11.6 amps.

from the kitchen to the loft. That bit of covering will be coming soon, just got to figure what I want to use to cover it up.

the kitchen. Did that last winter and it helped quite a bit. Got one more area to cover into the top of the qhut and that’s the stairway

Fart fan is hooked to a piece of 4″ DWV that goes through the qhut south wall and into the kitchen ceiling to move air from upstairs into

in the kitchen portion of the qhut. Am not feeling near the draft that I had been while sitting here with the fart fan going in the bedroom.

New plastic up on all of south facing windows not already covered. Took rest of the roll and with a couple of 1×2’s covered the open area

Got a bad case of dizzies (ears are stopped up so most likely sinus problems) again today so may have to put the ladder work off till later.

About to go out and see what I can get done toward cutting down on drafts. Am going to start with plastic over the south windows.

Up to almost 60 down here. Suspect it’s around 70 upstairs. Gotta get the rest of the loft done so I can get the ceiling fan over the stove.

Coffee made, oatmeal done and thickening, Cat wakened (though not willingly), wood brought in and already burned, must be winter in Dixie…

Tis about time to call it a night. Will be up every 2 to 3 hours to reload the firebox, so will not get a good nights sleep. Later, folks…

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By , January 2, 2010 11:35 pm

Carpenter throws saw blade through 2×4 – http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a98_1261634613 Fake or not tis wild stuff…

Then I get to do the ones on the south side of the same roof. And finish the trim on the east side. West is done other than foam sealing.

wall just below roof line that I have been meaning to get around to for several years. Hope tomorrow is the day that it gets covered.

Porch wood storage loaded up for the night. Big pile in floor in here. Scaffolding moved to by front door to get ready to fix hole in north

Got the last north side window done. Looked at the south side and then came back in. May wait till tomorrow.

Soup and fritter eaten. Trying to get up the initiative to go out to finish the north side. Here in front of the fire feels good though.

and warm up. Not necessarily in that order. Will cut and install plastic on south wall windows after lunch. Lunch call. Back after hot food.

3 windows covered. Last one on north side cleaned of staples and ready to cover. Ran out of staples in pouch/gun/box and came in to eat

Better than what I had but I need to get a current picture of the stove to use. Now to go back into the cold and put up plastic.

Should be out working on the windows but been futzing with the header image on my blog – http://technoprimitive3.wordpress.com/

piled up out there now to take me a couple of days to work through. Guess I’m warm enough now to face the cold again and do the plastic.

this morning. Ah, well I needs the exercise. Just hope the tractor will crank in the next couple of days. Have enough to cut and split

doesn’t look like it’s gonna make it the way the stove is eating it right now. Have already gone through what had been normal for a day

From the temps predicted for the next few days I am gonna have to cut more wood too. Had hoped to get a week out of the pile I have but

Or clear enough to get the plastic up. Came in to warm up a bit. Tis quite a change from the mid 50’s to low 60’s we had last week.

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By , January 1, 2010 11:10 pm

Think I’m gonna take a break from the computer and go read or nap for a bit. Will decide depending on if my eyes stay open or not. 😉

the flue. Need to put up plastic over the north windows but may wait till tomorrow to get that done. Tis rather nippy out there.

2 or 3 treatments and the hill is dead. Am having to go rather far afield to locate hills. Guess when I finish the ones close I’ll fix

Poke a hole in the middle and down about 8 to 12 inches and stir to make a 2 to 3 inch opening at the top and empty the can.

Also emptied the can of condensation from the flue. Has a large creosote component and works very well to kill red ant hills.

Breaks down by the middle of the summer, but works fine for the season needed and tis cheap, quick and easy.

Got the covers put on the roof vents on the trailer extension to the compound. Use 4 nested plastic shopping bags and a run of duct tape.

Hey, some days, speak like Yoda, do I.

trailer load of wood to let it dry on out, but am procrastinating. Much warmer this procrastination is than going back out into the cold.

luck in the new year. Got a load of wood inside, the firebox cleaned out, and a fire restarted. Need to go out and take the tarp off the

Back from my folks where we went to eat lunch. Had ham, greens, black eyed peas, pickled beets, 3 bean salad, cornbread. Should be set for

Wish this bug would GO AWAY. Got up with a bad case of the dizzies again this morning. And fangled tingers too…

Guess they are trying to scare off the BIG demons… 😉

Fireworks around here is quite noisy. Some stuff has sounded and felt like heavy artillery and others like dynamite.

A few minutes early but – Happy New Year All!!!

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By , December 31, 2009 6:18 pm

Bit that I thought was broken was an RSS feed in the sidebar that wouldn’t show up. Ended up deleting/replacing it and it now works. 🙂

Still got at least one bit broken but not sure where it is and tis not critical so will wait for WP 2.9.1 and see if it’s still broken then.

For those who have upgraded to WP 2.9 a patch is available at: http://www.semiologic.com/2009/12/21/wp-2-9-three-bugs-and-how-to-fix-them/

Well after updating one of my blogs I am waiting for WordPress 2.9.1 before doing the rest of them. There be bugs in WP 2.9!

Gonna spend some time doing updates to some of the blogs, rather than physical activity. Had not realized that a new version of WP was out.

Looks like cleaning out the corner and moving the table may be the sum of my endeavors today.

Course the fact that it’s still wet and dripping outside helps to keep me from doing some of the stuff I wanted to today.

Gonna try to take it easy today. Still got stuff to do but am not gonna get the monster maul and chain saw out like I had planned to.

Over did it yesterday. Kinda figured I had by the way the body was still hurting after taking something for the pain.

off, so am hoping they are right. Would have liked to get another cord or so split and stacked but doubt that I would have survived… 😉

Guess it’s a good thing that the rains came and put a stop to the rest of my plans for the day. Weather folks say that tomorrow should clear

Supper is done. Rain still coming down though it has slowed to a drizzle again now. Still feeling the mornings excesses with the wood.

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By , December 30, 2009 9:53 pm

“You can’t say it isn’t true” – http://twlol.com/tw/?v7-34401 #lol #fail Go, look, LOL!

RT @boingboing Odds of being a terrorism victim on a flight Boing Boing

out the south east corner of the south room in preparation to moving the round dining table in there.

Post Office E-Bay run done. Raining harder so get to put off unloading larger cedar posts for the present. Think I will start clearing

a bit will get back out and see if I can get some of the larger cedar poles moved under the shed to prep for putting up in the south room.

Lunch done and I am still somewhere on the other side of exhausted. Ice turned to rain and now back to drizzle. Soon as the bod recovers

unloading, stacking, and hauling inside to burn… 😉

The fuel that warms you several times. Once when you cut it, once when you split it, once when you burn it. Not to mention loading,

Now to cool off a bit and eat lunch. Seems strange that ice is falling from the sky and I am this hot but that’s wood heat for ya.

the tractor and put it up. Came back up and Cat and I put the tarp over the trailer load of cedar so maybe it will stay mostly dry.

Got a fair trailer load and came back to the compound. Just as I was backing the trailer into place ice started falling, so unhooked

Has been dead a while and inside is good and dry. Had to cut it up as it lay as twas too heavy to move and load any other way.

and cut a bunch of standing dead cedar. Some for firewood and some for building with. Also cut a standing dead oak about 8 inches in dia.

Has been a morning. Got the large gum broken loose and dragged up here in two pieces. Then went across the creek to the cedar thicket

pile now. Gonna head to the woods and try to outrun the rain. Want to get the rest of the gum and a couple of more cedars in.

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