Just had this conversation last night... From here on out, it can only get better!The good thing is the days are going to start getting longer. Come on summer. LOL,
It builds character?Weather is weather and I'm just thankful I have another day to complain about it...whatever it is.
My least favorite part of winter, though, is more practical. I have 5 litter boxes which are actually 20x30 mixing trays for concrete or mortar. (That's probably a clue that I have more than 1 cat.) I use wood pellets - like the kind for pellet stoves - and then I put them on the compost pile. (Boatload of nitrogen!) As long as the temps are at least in the 40's I can scrub the trays outside and dry them in the sun. Won't be doing that for a while.
47 F now and rain and it might be -4 F in the morning. Swell.
Yes, it does.It builds character?
I have 4 . When I get it in my head that something is good to have.Yes, a generator is important in the winter so I have two just in case.
Four is a reasonable quantity for an important device. "Two is one, and one is none" like they say. Besides, I can't count the number of times I've put away a working piece of equipment only to find I need to replace parts to get it going again. How does that happen? I can only conclude there are dark and mysterious forces in the Universe that enjoy practical jokes.I have 4 . When I get it in my head that something is good to have.
Ohh, that's a good price, and a back up is good to have.. I'm actually thinking it's time to declutter some things. Maybe this spring.
Glad you are back into the world of modern amenities.Yes, I am visiting in-laws. The power was out for about 15 hours. I spent many hours trying to get the genny running, and did not succeed before the power came back on. But I am thilled the power came back one!
Glad you are back into the world of modern amenities.
It's likely a dirty carb. Stuck floats or dirty jets. You can tell your hosts it is always a good idea to drain the float bowl of gas after use. Gennies and pressure washers especially, but a good idea with anything that can sit long periods between uses.
I had a generac installed this year it automatically cuts in when we lose power. Hooked up to our 1000 gallon propane tank. No worries now. Automatically starts every Monday and sends a status report to our installation company.
60 degree winters offset 100 degree summers
Not for me. I like working and spending most of my time outside. I hate hot humid weather and can’t imagine that ever changing. Hot and dry is a little better but still not ideal. My perfect temperature regime would be 40 at night and 60 during the day. In other words… NovemberAnd there's nothing wrong with 100 degree summers. The older I get, the more I like the heat.
Not for me. I like working and spending most of my time outside. I hate hot humid weather and can’t imagine that ever changing. Hot and dry is a little better but still not ideal. My perfect temperature regime would be 40 at night and 60 during the day. In other words… November
Ohhhh, this is good.I did my time up North, man. Never... EVER... again
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