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Finally, eleven days after my sister started making phone calls for me we got plumbers out here this afternoon to hook up the freeze-proof hydrant out by the corner of the barn lot. No more carrying water in buckets when the faucet in the garage freezes like it does a few times every winter. Just walk out to the back of the back yard, hook a short hose to the hydrant, fill Sunshine's water tub, turn the hydrant off, unhook the hose and drain it, and that's it. Kyle and Bryan put a primer coat on the barn roof yesterday then came back today and put a coat of white semi-gloss over it. Up till yesterday I was thinking about painting the whole barn before the weather gets mean but the gent at Ace says paint won't stick to treated lumber till it's had a year to age and dry out. By that time I may be so used to how the barn looks without paint on the walls that I decide we don't need to do anything. The walls are made of the same 1x6 lumber as we used for rails on the wood fence around the pasture and I don't think there's probably any reason to paint them at all except just to make the barn prettier. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 31, 2008 at 10:59 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Ever see a better looking young man?
My favorite grandson, Ian. When his little sister's born next month she'll be my favorite granddaughter. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 27, 2008 at 11:34 PM in Ian | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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My nephew Scotty brought his friend Nicole and her son Jack out for a while this afternoon. They can hang out around here anytime they want as far as this old dog's concerned. (That's a hint, boy.) Cadby Cat agrees: Somebody finally found a use for that little table under the fort: Can't be up on those high places without a safety line: Of course swings are lots of fun too: |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 26, 2008 at 10:26 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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I don't know why the trees in our yard aren't doing anything yet; I thought sure my favorite Red Maple would be changing by now. The tree in the picture is about 100 yds. north of the house. Weather.com says it's going to start freezing at night about Monday night; I hope that doesn't mean a bunch of our trees go straight to brown without getting pretty first. I guess we'll know soon. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 25, 2008 at 10:20 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 24, 2008 at 05:02 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 23, 2008 at 01:20 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Watching people work wears me out. Think I'll take tomorrow off. *** btw, I guess the machine I bought at Rent One last January is up and running at Brian's and the one my sister bought there about 3 weeks ago is now in Scotty's room. I think when everyone thought the one I bought last January was messed up the problem was a bad USB port, which since the mouse was attached to it caused the computer to not respond to mouse movements. I gave Brian an adapter I had lying around so he can plug a USB mouse into the PS/2 mouse port on the computer, which may have been all we needed to do when we thought the thing was acting up. Brian's a good kid and he and Scotty have been good friends just about forever so I don't feel too bad about the situation. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 22, 2008 at 07:14 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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I guess I'll mention in case anyone's interested who didn't get Heather's email that she's established a Baby Registry at http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/baby/21WGEKM2ETJDQ. Did I mention my little girl's getting ready to have a little girl for me to help spoil rotten? |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 21, 2008 at 11:30 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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And a couple of walls, even. Not much of a barn compared to the ones my grandparents had, or even the one dad built when he first decided we needed horses around here, but at least Sunshine will have a place to get out of the rain and wind. Tomorrow we paint the roof and put the other walls on. After that we may or may not paint it red some time simply because barns are supposed to be red but the walls are treated lumber that should be just fine for a long time without paint. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 21, 2008 at 11:26 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Considering that the first two hours after the guys got here today were spent going to Vincennes after lumber for the roof I'm fairly pleased with the amount of work that got done today. That's Scotty studying the situation, Kyle and Brian looking toward the camera, and Todd looking the other way. Still a little airy looking but at least you can sorta tell what it's gonna look like: Things would go faster if I'd quit redesigning things as we go. I'd had it in my head for a while that I wanted the walls to consist of horizontal 1x6s attached to the 4x4 posts but I changed my mind after the guys left today. That means tomorrow they get to move 12 2x6s that are currently attached to the insides of the posts to the outsides so they can nail vertical 1x6s to them. Hell, I'll probably change my mind again by morning. The future owner hasn't seen it up close yet. Maybe in another day or two. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 20, 2008 at 11:54 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 19, 2008 at 09:01 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 18, 2008 at 12:22 AM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 17, 2008 at 02:04 AM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 14, 2008 at 10:12 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 13, 2008 at 11:56 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Now that I've had some sleep ...
... things are making a little more sense. The answer to "How do I get things from the F: drive on the machine that died to the new machine?" really isn't that tough. I'd been toying with the idea of buying another external drive anyway, just to have something that isn't physically part of the computer to use for backups. The External Hard Drive Enclosure I just ordered solves both problems at once. All I have to do is pull the F: drive out of the dead machine and install it in the external enclosure. Voila, external drive! Not just any external hard drive, but an external hard drive with all of my sisters music and picture files on it! Once I've done that my sister can copy her music and image files to the C: drive where they're easier to get to and still have copies in a safe spot. It also soaked in while I was trying to get enough coffee down to trust myself near a computer that I can do a lot of what needs done to get the new machine up and running (install service packs, etc) without having to tie up the space where it will end up in a few days. I basically use my laptop as a desktop except when I'm on the road so I already have a good keyboard, mouse and monitor available in my blogging corner and the network cable is still around from the days when there used to be a desktop in here. Sometime soon I'll shut off the laptop and connect the new desktop, then when I have it all ready for the family to use I'll move it to the other end of the house. More convenient for everyone than doing all the things that need done to a new computer in there. *** I got impatient this afternoon and decided it was time to at least make sure the new computer fired up OK. It did and while I had it hooked up installed all of the latest Windows and Norton Security updates. I'm going to keep it in my room turned off till the hard drive enclosure I ordered today gets here, which it looks like will be Monday. I guess Matt ended up taking a week of vacation this week and Cordell doesn't have school tomorrow or Monday for some reason so Tuesday's the first day things will really get back to normal around here. One day of peace then I spend Wednesday driving to the VA hospital in Marion and back. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 9, 2008 at 03:43 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 8, 2008 at 09:10 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Odds & ends around The Circle F (Updated)
I'm going to wait a few days to order it but I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy the family one of these and let Scotty have the "new" "family PC" we bought last week. Buying it when we did made sense and I don't regret doing it -- I wanted something I could get up and running quickly before the weekend and at $150.00 it was a good buy -- but even with some work it's never going to be "just what we want." For one thing it will only access 2 GB of RAM, which isn't really enough to keep a Vista machine humming along smoothly. For another, it doesn't have an SD slot or a 1394 port on the front, ; I realize both problems can be solved with external USB modules but I'd much rather have built-in solutions. I think what I'm going to do is upgrade it a little -- add some RAM and a USB/1394 card -- and tell Scotty he can have the thing. Before Scotty takes it I want to use it to try to salvage some music and picture files off the hard drive on the family machine that died. One additional incentive for waiting a few days to buy the new machine is that I can get a $20.00 discount for paying for it with PayPal and I don't have enough money in my PayPal account to do that right now; I authorized a transfer from my bank account to my PayPal account last week but it hasn't gone through yet. I guess if I can find someone who'll build something that makes sense to me for a price I consider reasonable I'm going to have a barn built for Sunshine. He's never had one and my sisters the only one who seems to think he really needs one but keeping my baby sister happy has been pretty important to me for over 46 years now so I guess I'll keep on trying. Also, when my daughter was here over Labor Day weekend she asked what I intended to do about providing something for Sunshine to stand downwind of on cold windy days and I told her I hadn't decided yet but I'd think of something; I guess a barn will fill the bill whether he actually goes inside or just stands near the downwind side. As soon as I can manage I also want to make some changes to the fence between the house and the pasture. The wooden part of it's fine but I want to replace the wire. The wire that's on it now isn't stretched tight and is taller than the wood fence at points, as well as only being stretched hand tight and looking sort of ugly. When that wire went up I was scrambling hard to get something up so the horse didn't have to spend the winter in a 20' x 20' pen in the barn lot and I didn't know how hard he might try to get through or over the fence sometime. Now that we've established that he's a pampered pet with no desire to run away I want to replace the 48" wire we used with 36 in wire. That way I can have the top of the wire even or just below the top wooden rail and there will be a big enough gap under the wire for Sunshine to be able to eat the grass under it so it doesn't need trimmed to look nice. *** I changed my mind about waiting to buy the computer. I decided it was too good a buy to chance CompUSA being sold out by the time the money I'm transferring reached PayPal. The kids will be leaving to go back to Alabama first thing in the morning and I'm worn out. Sometime tomorrow I need to go to Evansville to have blood drawn so my doctor in Marion can have the results by the time I go there next week. I'm looking forward to the trip since it will be my first time out on the road in the new car. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 6, 2008 at 01:24 AM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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I've had it with all the dead cars around this place and it's time for things to start happening. The 92 Buick Dinosaur Scotty bought to fix up and drive hasn't moved under it's own power since the week he bought it and it's time for it to go the hell away. I'm not sure what all's wrong with it but I'm pretty sure the block and heads are still perfectly functional so he shouldn't have any trouble selling it to someone to fix or part out. I'll give him a reasonable amount of time to do that, then call the nearest auto salvage yard and tell them they can have it for getting it out of my sight. Dad's '82 Ford F-150 has seen much better days but he loved it when he bought it and it's worth fixing, at least well enough for occasional local use, which will please Mom greatly. It's been sitting in one spot way to long waiting till we could afford to replace the alternator in it, which I intend to have done soon. There's also something not right in the front end that would have to be fixed before it was driven very much; I'm not sure if it's something simple like a broken shock or something more complicated; depending on what it turns out to be I may not have it fixed but I know if all we use it for is hauling trash up to the road on trash day just seeing it move under its own power again will make Mom happy. My sister's 92(?) Chevy Corsica got parked over 4 years ago because we couldn't afford repairs at the time. What started off as a radiator leak snowballed into a cracked head gasket, which after the thing's set this long means it needs a complete engine overhaul, which would cost more than the thing would be worth after it was fixed. On the other hand, Scotty liked it when it was running right and it might make sense to fix it up to sell him then pay off the loan on the Malibu, sell it and pay off the loan on it. That leaves Matt's Chevy Berretta, which hasn't moved since the clutch went out. I think it's probably worth the price to have it fixed. I'll put up the money for a clutch transplant with the understanding he'll sell the thing and pay me back out of whatever he gets for it. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 5, 2008 at 04:23 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 5, 2008 at 03:47 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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*** Specifically, what I bought today is a 2008 Pontiac G6 GT Coupe with a 3.5L engine and just about all the bells and whistles they could pack into it, including some things I didn't know about when I decided to buy it. For instance a remote start feature so it can be started and warmed up in cold weather from in the house. For instance 4 way (front/back, up/down) power seats and a separate button to move the gas and break pedals forward and backward wrt the steering wheel; that will be nice on trips to Texas when I want to reposition my legs a little after sitting in one position too long. For instance fold-down rear seats so I can haul things that wouldn't normally fit in the trunk. (No, Heather, it's not a match for your Matrix but if I had to I could haul 8 ft long boards or fence posts in it.) The only thing keeping me from feeling more than a little sick over how much money I spent all in one place today is remembering that if things ever get really bad I have a paid-for car I can sell for most of what I have in it. I talked to Scotty a little more about the Malibu. He seems very confident he'll have his GED soon and fully intends to get a better job as soon as he can after that, then buy the Malibu from me. It's the only half-way nice car he's ever driven, he likes it, and he wants it. In the short term I'll keep making the payments on it. He understands that mean that days I need to I drive the G6 and his mother has priority on using the Malibu. (What that usually boils down to is my sister takes him to work, takes her younger son to school, runs whatever errands she needs to, comes home for a while, picks her younger son up from school, picks Scotty up from work, then the car's his for the rest of the day.) |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 4, 2008 at 01:12 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 3, 2008 at 08:52 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 2, 2008 at 09:20 PM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on October 2, 2008 at 02:49 AM in Around our place | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Finally. 63 months since the last day I was healthy enough to work, 48 months since I first applied for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, I finally got the rest of my SSDI money this morning. I'm still a long way from trophy-wife rich but at least now I can get some repairs and improvements made around here and have a car I don't have to share with two other people. In other news, the $100 computer I bought at Rent One last January seems to have finally given up the ghost. When I have some time on my hands I may try to fix it but I think what probably makes more sense is to move the 500 GB drive I added to it last spring to the $150 computer we bought at Rent One this morning. Eventually I'll probably order something newer to replace that one too but with the other one out of action I wanted to do something quick; I sent my sister to Rent One to see what they had available to rent, she called to say they had a cash-and-carry that looked good, and I told her to buy it. Scotty, my sister's 22 year old, also has a computer in his room that needs repaired or replaced and I'm guessing he'll probably end up with the one we bought this morning after I buy a replacement for it. |
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