Thur. Mar. 26, 2026 – yep, another day

Another beautiful day. Yesterday was nice. Today should be nice. We are seeing a bit of overcast and sometimes that has to burn off first, but we’re still rocking a gorgeous spring. More please.

Had a pretty busy day yesterday. Did my morning stuff, then headed out. Pickup and chat with one of my auctioneers. Good guy. Bit of a low key prepper. He’s still around and lots of people have fallen by the wayside. Then it was off to my client’s house. Changed the TV out for a new Sony. Spent some time poking at the IDE for the control software and made the changes needed. Got it under control. BTW, there are menu choices for disabling the always wifi, the microphone, and the CAMERA. You can believe what you want about whether they stay off.

Client asked me to take a look at why the speakers in one room weren’t working. Turns out he was rocking out so loud he blew up a pair of Boston in ceiling speakers… I’ll be replacing them next week. Maybe I can find some with a higher power rating.

Then it was off to another pickup. Had a nice chat with the owner. I mentioned him when he was first starting out. Smart guy from Africa here in the oil business, and then started his own business reselling. It’s been a year and 3 months and he’s still here. He’s one of the few guys getting good lots to sell at the moment.

There is definitely a lot of turnover in the reselling auctions and in the various models of reselling retail too.

I hit the Goodwill bins on the way home from there, and then stopped to throw the dead tv in a dumpster I have access to.

Everyone was busy so dinner was frozen burritos for me. Food is food. I love to eat well, but I am pretty fond of eating. I was thinking about it and a lot of people don’t seem to get it. Food is what you need to live. There’s no good food, bad food, junk food, clean food, dirty food, it’s all just food. Shut up and eat, and be thankful there is food on your plate. Take joy in good food when that’s what’s on the menu, but also take joy in having food at all.

Prime steak one day, sushi the next, does not mean you can turn up your nose at frozen burritos. Or meatloaf, or just beans and cornbread. Well you could, but that would make you a d!ck. Don’t be Dick.

Stack, so you will have good food to eat.

nick

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Wed. Mar. 25, 2026 – busy day today

By on March 25th, 2026 in cooking/baking, culture, march to war

And a gorgeous one, if we are lucky. Yesterday was another fantastic weather day. Warm, gentle breeze, sunny. It started with some overcast but cleared up again, and finished strong. More please.

Gave my morning to science. Two pop tarts, one packet, took me out for a couple of hours. Won’t be doing that again. Waffle with maple syrup didn’t hit me that hard. Having the monitor helps quantify what used to just be a feeling. Science b!tches! It’s what’s for breakfast!

In the afternoon I poked around the house and waited for my delivery, which actually came right on time. Then I headed to the shop to do more scrapping and disassembly. Dinner was sushi. It isn’t as good as it used to be. I even managed to get a little domestic bliss in by doing laundry before bed.

Today I’ve got a pickup on the way to my client’s house, then a TV to install and changes to the control system to blunder my way through, and a pickup on my way home… Combining trips saves gas and time.

On the plus side, I can do a quarterly invoice. Money is always good. Having enough is a prep.

The trouble is deciding what is ‘enough’.

Stack. Work. Learn.

nick

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Tues. Mar. 24, 2026 – don’t look Ethyl! But it was too late…

By on March 24th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

Another beautiful day. Yesterday. Today. And supposed to be clear for a couple more days too. I’m loving this weather. This is now the 4th? 5th? gorgeous day in a row? Yes please.

Did some stuff. Broke down some of the scrap stuff I wanted to, but only about a third. I’ll be back at it today. Or maybe I’ll do stuff around the house. Client’s TV is supposed to be delivered today, between 3 and 5pm, but I don’t want to miss it if they come early. I better stay close.

So that’ll be me today, hanging out and waiting for a delivery. I can do stuff here, the list is long after all. The list never sleeps.

But I do, as much as I can.

Which is funny, because I also do as much as I can. And stack.

nick

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Mon. Mar. 23, 2026 – oh joy, another week

By on March 23rd, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

Another nice day I hope. Cool to start, 75F in the shade, it’s like a warm hug. The sun is a furnace lasering off my skin when there isn’t any shade, but I can still cool down. Plus, the humidity is low and the breeze is gentle. More please.

Slept in, ate breakfast, drank coffee with heavy cream. Finally got motivated to work, so I took up the leaf blower and attacked the front yard again. Did a couple of hours of that, trying to get all the accumulated leaves out of the bushes and plantings and into the yard so the yard guys can remove them later. I almost got finished when the blower stopped working.

Quick testing showed no gas getting into the carb. That will have to wait a bit, so I got a rake and did the last little bit of leaf redistribution manually.

Sat for a while with W and the dog admiring the day and the sound of the water feature. Eventually, kid 2 called for her pickup and we all went to dinner.

After a bit of intarweb nonsense, I went back out to have a tiny little fire and read.

All in all, a very nice day.

Today- well, we’ll see. Maybe scrapping out stuff to start, then more cleaning and organizing. If it’s nice out, I really want to be out in it. Even if I do break a sweat, it’s loads better than doing it in 89,90, or 100+ degree heat and similar humidity.

I’ll go with the flow today, and maybe the universe won’t kick me in the teeth.

Always be working. Or stacking.

nick

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Sun. Mar. 22, 2026 – another nice day, more work to do

By on March 22nd, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

It was so nice yesterday that I worked outside and got a little sunburnt. Mid 80sF and fairly dry, I was able to break a sweat blowing leaves and cutting the grass. 68F when I went to bed, and I expect today to be just as nice.

I got off to a slow start, the meds make me a little groggy and leave me just a little bit ‘off’ in the morning. But I did get out and cut the grass in the back yard. Then I blew all the leaves in the back off the patio. I decided to blow all the leaves out of piles so I did parts of the driveway, under the cars, and all around the front of the house. The lawn guys don’t blow them away from the house, or clean out around the plants, so they have been building up. I decided it was time to clean all that up.

Several hours later, all the leaves were in the grass. Well, all the ones I was able to blow out of the stone, plants, and mulch. I’ll do it again today as the next layer down will have dried out a bit and they’ll move a little easier. I also cleaned leaves out of the ‘pond’ water feature, and cleaned the pump for the waterfall. That was way overdue. I need a fish or two to eat the worms and squiggly things in the pond.

Afterwards, I sat out and had a tiny little fire, a fake beer, and read for a bit. The huge stray orange cat came and looked at me for a while. There was a lot of looking. Then it vanished into thin air. A squirrel came within 5ft of me and got a long drink out of the pond too. Nice sunset. I wonder if my kids can sit quietly outside and just look around. Maybe. But I bet their peers can’t.

Today I’ll probably continue cleaning up the yard and patio and driveway. I’ve got a bunch of “environmental monitoring stations” in the back of the truck. They were originally installed around town and have some air quality sensors as well as a radiation sensor, and maybe some chemical sensors inside them. I’ve been meaning to break them down or sell them for several years. I might do that today.

If I could figure out how to talk to or listen to the rad monitor that would be cool. It’s all custom modules in metal boxes connected to a backplane though, and controlled by another box, with a radio and cell for linking back to whoever was doing the monitoring. Not much chance I’ll actually figure out anything, especially given the amount of time I have for new projects… so most of it will be scrapped.

I’ve got a lot of stuff like that, stuff that I thought might be useful or cool, that I never did anything with. I need the space and some extra money wouldn’t be a bad thing either, so I might save one, and scrap the rest. Time to look at a lot of stuff and make similar decisions.

All so I can stack stuff that IS useful… right?

nick

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Sat. Mar. 21, 2026 – what should I do today?

By on March 21st, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

I know. WORK.

Another beautiful day, and I’m not at the BOL, I’m in Houston. At least it’s cool and clear, with low humidity. Like yesterday and the day before.

I had my whole plan yesterday get scrambled up. Of course. Ended up spending the morning on the computer ordering a new TV for my client instead of picking one up and installing it. Then I spent most of an hour on the phone trying to get my insurance claim from 2021 when I was rear-ended on the freeway by some diversity. Uninsured of course. It’s my fault it dragged out, but now I want it settled. They seem to have confused my original pics of the damage, dated from 2021, with evidence of pre-existing damage prior to the pics from their app in 2026. In fact, it’s pics of the same damage taken 5 years later, as it still hasn’t been fixed.

Luckily the lady on the phone understands there is a problem and I sent her pics of the UN-damaged truck from just a month prior to the accident. I suspect an AI is involved and was never trained on a dumb@ss taking 5 years to finish his claim for loss. In my defense, I did get a letter telling me there would be a delay in my claim while they investigated and tried to recover from the uninsured motorist. And a lot of stuff has been going on in my life and the world since then. They told me not to worry, and I didn’t– until a couple of years went by and I found the paperwork on my desk. Buried about 8 inches down.

So that’s fun.

Anyway, I’ll install my client’s TV after it gets delivered next week, and I’ll talk to another person at my insurance next week.

I did spend the afternoon doing my two pickups and a thrift store, then dropping stuff off at my shop.

Which is where I’ll be spending at least part of today. I need to keep working over there to make the room to get my storage unit emptied. I’m bleeding money that I could be spending on boat stuff, or tiny little fires, or to make smokey noise…

The rest of today will be eaten by other needs. House and yard stuff. Cleanup. Scrapping. So much fun.

Stack. It’s less work.

nick

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Fri. Mar. 20, 2026 – another week without the apocalypse, although this is not true for everyone

Cool and clear again. Yea! I’m all for another day like yesterday. Cool, dry by Houston standards, and then warm later. It was beautiful to drive around with the windows down and be comfortable. Moar!

I didn’t get anywhere near the number of things done that I wanted to get done. I did pickup two auctions, stop by my secondary location and load up the truck with either scrap or salvage, and visit the chiropractor. There were a couple of kid taxi duties in there too. Kid2 is suddenly scatterbrained. I blame boys.

Today I’ve got a plan. Costco for a TV, then The Woodlands for a pickup (the cheater selling fake trijicons), then my client to install said TV, then a pickup on the way home, and finally a visit to the bone crack quack.**

We’ll see what the universe throws in my path.

It’s all about preps and money, which is a prep too.

Stack what you can. It’s getting spicy.

nick

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Thur. Mar. 19, 2026 – who do, who do you think you’re foolin’

By on March 19th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

Cool and crisp, clear and sunny later. So nice. Like a gift. I stayed inside most of yesterday, nursing my back, but when I did go out it was fantastic. More please.

Short story, I was trying really hard not to make my back worse or backslide on the progress I’d made. Lost a day. But that’s ok if I’m back to normal today. At least if I’m back to 85% or more of my normal. Sometimes you just take what you can get.

Dunno what I’ll do today. If I’m feeling good, I’ll try some things with the caveat that I’m being very careful of my back. Probably won’t mow the lawn, or move cabinets and scrap metal around. But who knows? Stuff needs to get done.

And I’m just the man to do it! Kinda, sorta, maybe. I can at least half ass it.

Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Right?

And stack.

nick

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Wed. Mar. 18, 2026 – so who has China moves on Taiwan on polymarket?

Cool and clear again, but not cold like yesterday. My guess anyway. 52F when I went to bed. It was a beautiful day, if you don’t mind long pants and a jacket. I even took the jacket off in the afternoon.

I did my pickup. Then met the fumigator. Then did my troubleshooting at my client’s house. Then took the pickup and unloaded at the shop. Chiropractor. Dinner. Kid taxi. Busy day.

Today I will rest if I still hurt, and get another adjustment. If I feel better, I should head to the shop and do some intake on the stuff that is piling up.

One of the things I won was a manual pump lift table/cart that should make working on things like generators much less painful and a lot easier on my back. I also got an industrial belt sander/grinder like the knife makers use. I had a tiny one, but now I’ve got a bigger one.

I’ve got a list, we’ll see if we get any of it done.

Could just be a stacking day.

nick

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Tues. Mar. 17, 2026 – St. Patrick’s Day

And a cold one it will be. Mid 40sF when I went to bed, and supposed to get close to freezing. I don’t know if that happened, until I get up this morning. Schrodingers thermometer… Supposed to be clear in any case.

I didn’t get much done yesterday. I was having a bit of back pain, and couldn’t get motivated. I did some office stuff, but mostly didn’t do much.

Today, I’ve got a full plate. Pickup at 9am. Termite guy on the other side of town at 1130. Client at 1pm. Kid taxi at 615. Hardly a minute for a Shamrock Shake. I hope my back is feeling better, because that much sitting in the driver’s seat will be pretty painful if not.

Meh, it is what it is, and I don’t have time to mess around any more.

The apocalypse won’t wait for my back to feel better, and I’ve delayed and coddled long enough. It does kinda suck but it reconfirms that I can go hard one day but will lose the next. I’m not a kid anymore.

Stack, it’s easier than just about anything else.

nick

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