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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Big Frank on April 23, 2018, 11:22:02 PM
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One of the local weathermen thinks we've seen the last of the snow and ice, like the stuff we just recently had. I think he's right. Maybe I can finally put away my ice scraper. It's still 60 degrees at midnight after being an even 70 in the daytime. It's 72 degrees in my house and with the 50% humidity is too darned hot. I wish the humidity would drop down to 30%, but with a chance of rain 12 of the next 14 days that's not going to happen. It looks like it will peak at 80% then come back down a little. I'm already starting to miss winter just a little. I can always get my house a lot hotter but can't cool it down much.
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Can you pick up a dehumidifier?
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In SW Ohio, they recommend not planting seedlings outside until after May 15th...which is the date of the last expected frost... I imagine it varies year to year, but I've not ever seen adjusted planting dates based on current weather trends.
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In SW Ohio, they recommend not planting seedlings outside until after May 15th...which is the date of the last expected frost....
It was the same in Illinois, and most of the Midwest. Last frost was considered to be May 15th. And the first one September 15th. If you stayed away from planting outside those periods, you were supposedly safe.
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Can you pick up a dehumidifier?
I have one in the basement that runs almost constantly. I don't have a way to dehumidify the whole house.
I still only have one tulip in bloom. I think it fully opened on the 22nd but can't be sure. It had just a slit opened up last week.
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my air conditioner is on (set at 78F) 8)
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Speaking of dehumidifiers, I read about a "breakthrough" device that would enable you to draw pure drinking water from the air using standard house current.
Sounded impressive until I realized I had been using just that device in my basement for years....and dumping the water down the drain...
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Welcome to January the 114th
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my air conditioner is on (set at 78F) 8)
So is my mom's furnace. That's above my melting point.
Anyone who visits my mom is in physical distress by the time they leave. I'm the only one who takes her to the store and it goes like this. I call her up to make sure she's ready to go before I leave my house. When I get there I have to find her hearing aids if she doesn't have them in. Her coat pockets are her favorite hiding place. Then I have to find the shopping lists she didn't remember making, look at the front and back of each one, and cross off everything she has listed 2 or 3 times. And I cross off all the things she already has in various locations in the house, and check to see if she has bread, milk, cereal, eggs, and dog food. Then I have to wait for her to take off her too-big grass-stained shoes that are held together with duct tape, because she's embarrassed to be seen in public wearing them. So she squeezes into a pair that's way too small, and I know she'll complain about her feet hurting all the way to the store and back. She's a hoarder who was raised during the great depression and won't buy one single pair of shoes that fit. Never mind the near quarter million dollars she has invested. Then she looks at her jeans and decides if she needs to change them or not. She can't see the dirt and grass stains I do so she's ready to go. Or is she?
I have to find her purse. Then her money. And I tell her no, ten dollars isn't enough, and I have to find the money she squirrels away in different parts of her wallet, card holder, change purses (plural), and around the house. Finally she's finally ready to go . . . to the bathroom. Then she grabs my coat and I tell her that one is mine, and she puts on one of hers, with or without duct tape. And that one isn't warm enough so she puts on a different coat. Then we have to look for a hat, or she waits until we're in my truck to tell me she needs one. While all this is going one we have to find her house keys, and when we do she has to check multiple times to see if she has the right key, because she doesn't believe me when I try it myself to be sure, and tell her it is. By that time I'm sweating bullets. It's so hot in her house I feel like I'm going to faint. I take her to the store to get the 4 things she actually needs and she buys whatever strikes her fancy in the meat department. Travel time to her house and back: 30 minutes. Time to the store and back: 8 minutes. Total time: about 3 hours. That much time in a sauna is way too long, especially if you've had a low grade fever and swollen lymph glands since the year before. When I had central air at my other place, I set it to 72 degrees, sat around in my shorts, and loved it. I can't wait for autumn to get here.
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Jumbo, my Mom was the same way, grew up during the Great Depression... Dad passed 10 years prior, so I was transportation... she wore upper dentures, with 3 teeth and would not have it fixed< (like you with about 200K in the bank).... when she passed, I went through her purses, and found over $750 stashed away
as far as the 78F, I'm just cheap :)
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I found 1.3 million when my grandfather died, you would have never known it as he was too cheap too have me put a $900 furnace in their house when theirs crapped out and it was not worth fixing. There is still almost 1 mill in net worth for my grandmothers final care. There is only 1 other family member that knows. The greedy grand kids know nothing.
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I had 2 ice scrapers and two pairs of winter gloves in my truck all winter. I took one of each out a few weeks ago. Yesterday I took the other ice scraper and pair of gloves out. And my propane torch. If water gets in the lock on my truck cap, I need a torch to thaw it out. I'll put my sun shade behind the windshield when I go outside later. It's supposed to get up to 78 degrees Tuesday, so yes, Spring is here to stay.
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Yesterday the high was 37. Today the high with 81. I wish it would make up its mind.
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37 for a high sucks. Tonight our low will get down to 32 and Tuesday we'll get up to 80. That's spring in Michigan. The high and low often vary by 10-20 degrees in one day and night, or even more, but the next day, who knows?
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my air conditioner is on (set at 78F) 8)
Ours is on 77° during the day in south GA. We used to keep it on 72° year 'round but have gradually crept upwards over the years. Five degrees doesn't sound like much of a difference but it is, both dollar-wise and temperature sensitivity-wise. The wife and I both get chilled at warmer temps than years ago, which helps the bottom line also. The pecan trees are in full leaves now, and that helps the cooling bill.
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I had 5 more tulips in bloom today. They may have opened up yesterday but I didn't look. I should have a bunch of roses in a month or so.
Maybe I'll live as long as my mom and like it hot, but not likely. Years ago I'd walk into her house in the winter and ask why it was so cold in there. Now it's 75-80 degrees all year, and she's wearing long johns and a sweatshirt. Her air conditioning costs were 0$ for the last few years combined.
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I forgot to post that it was a red flag day Tuesday. I never heard of one until Monday, but apparently it was on the news all day Tuesday, and Monday too I'd assume. The combination of high heat and relatively low humidity combined with some wind meant that any fires that started were likely to spread. On the 11:00 news they said there were 3 fires in my county. Someone had a barn completely incinerated. You couldn't tell that a barn had ever been there. And one guy cutting scrap with a torch set 20-30 acres on fire.
The newswoman held up a cutting torch and said, "this blowtorch". Depending on what definition you use, an oxy-acetelyne torch isn't a blowtorch, and a propane, butane, etc. torch isn't a blowtorch. People keep calling all kinds of torches blowtorches, but have probably never seen an actual liquid-fueled blowtorch in their entire lives. I like this definition. Blowtorch: a small, liquid-fuel torch that shoots out a hot flame intensified by pressurized air. You can still buy gasoline-fueled blowtorches, or blowlamps as the British call them.
https://www.amazon.com/Reliable-BLOWLAMP-BLOWTORCH-Motor-Sich/dp/B01B2V5FF0