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Mon. June 19, 2023 – Busy, then driving, then work, work, work…

Hot and humid again today.   Sunny.   Might be a breeze.  The only thing making it at all comfortable yesterday was the strong wind.

Had a nice day yesterday.  Mostly hid from the heat and watched videos.  Mostly instructional videos…  learned about heavy equipment.   I’ll soon be putting that to the test.

I’ve got a couple of things to pickup today, then load the truck and go…

I don’t think it will be that easy, it never is.

But.  If it is, I’ll be headed up to the BOL to do a week of work.   Hopefully I’ll get done what needs to be done.  You guys are along for the ride in any case.

I’m stacking up knowledge, skills, and improvements to my BOL.   What are you doing?  Stack something.

nick

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Wed. June 14, 2023 – summer is here. With a vengeance.

Hot hot hot.  And humid.   Which my fingers want to spell with a ‘j’.  It was hot yesterday and will be hot for the next week.   Certainly hot today.   Sunny and moist.  Yeehaaa.

Well, I did make it out to my client’s place in the afternoon.   Didn’t get the new cams installed, it was hot, and I opted for indoor network and DirecTV stuff instead.   Had some success there.

Before I could head out though, I needed to get a dumpster arranged for all the concrete I’m pulling out of the area around my BOL house.   That was actually harder than I expected, and still not set in stone.   I’ll be calling them again later today.   Seems that most people out in the country don’t pay people to haul away concrete, they use it themselves, dump it somewhere, or give it away.  Even after filling a 10 yard roll off, I think I’ll have plenty left for anything I might need it for.

I’ve been watching youtube videos to learn about operating the skid steer and mini-excavator I’ve rented.   Thank gnu that now they have “iso” controls that are standardized.   You can still switch them to use other schemes if you have the experience with different systems, but mine is long enough ago that I don’t have any muscle memory and will be happy to learn a new, simpler, scheme.  I expect that by the end of the week of use, I might be finally getting the hang of it.   I really wish there was someone I could pay to do the work, but that isn’t happening.  And hey, I get to run mini versions of the big boy toys!

Youtube is a great resource.  It’s a shame their politics interfere.


Today I’ve got some pickups and some running around to do.  I’ve got to make some cable before Thursday’s swimmeet, pick up some stuff from my secondary location, go by my rent house and see why the neighbor is complaining about trees needing to be cut back, and other stuff as well.   Busy day, once it gets going.  All that and back to pick up D1 from her thing at 3pm.   Something might slip.

Seems like there is always something to do.   Some of it is driven by our participation in meatspace activities.   That can’t be helped as I think being ‘part of the world’ is important.   Some is just part of the lifestyle, and some is work.   Oh well, I guess that it’s all part of work/ life balance…

Probably won’t get anything stacked today.   But I hope to do something.  You should stack something though.

nick

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Tues. June 13, 2023 – out of office today, working for a living…

Hot and humid.  Might get weird as there was a lot of wind and from all the points of the compass later in the day yesterday.   As long as I was in the shade, and the wind was howling, it wasn’t bad.   When either of those two things weren’t present, it was miserable.

Spent yesterday catching up on auctions, then booking heavy equipment for the BOL.   That was painful.   The 90s still rule at United Rentals online office apparently.    Despite knowing which store was closest to  my job, and despite having computerized rental records, and knowing the dates I needed the equipment, they STILL showed me stuff that wasn’t available, and errorred out when I tried to book it.    Called the number they insisted I should call.   Got halfway done with booking over the phone and got disconnected.  Called back and got a different agent who was not able to see either my online order, or anything from the first guy.

So we did the dance, I repeated myself for the third time, he called the store, and finally I got some gear I hope will work reserved.   It was all upsized from the machines I actually wanted, and cost more too.  I just hope it’s not too big for access or too heavy for the soil.  Then the system, which found my account  when I logged in, and when I called in, couldn’t process my order because my account was either inactive or on hold.  No telling which, and too late in the day to find out.   So the rep made me a new account faster than even just calling support would have been, and a credit card number later, I was booked to have a skid steer (bobcat) and mini-excavator delivered to the site.   I’m committed to a schedule now…

I’m also committed to learning to use the dang things.   It’s been a couple decades since I ran a skid steer or excavator.  I’m sure I’ll catch on.  Pretty sure.

Now to get some fuel cans, so I can keep the diesel fueled beasts running with no more than one trip a day to the gas station…

Stacking up skills, and experiences!


 

For today, I’ve got to find a debris service to drop off a roll off dumpster for the broken concrete and get that delivered.   Then I’ve got to head out to my client’s house, and do the things he needs.  I’ll do one pickup on the way.  That should fill my day, but if it doesn’t, I’ll do some other stuff around the house.

Tomorrow should be just as busy too.

It’s a great life if you don’t falter.

DON’T FALTER.   Stack it up.

nick

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Mon. June 12, 2023 – organization, you need some kind that works for you

Hot in Houston.   Muggy.  Probably clear, but micro climates…  it was hot at the BOL but a steady breeze helped.   When that went still, it was drippy wet.   It was a hot sunny day after the overcast and rain.

Which, combined with the relatively short work day, meant I did little things and not major projects.  I found a new home for 8 buckets of bulk food and moved some stuff around.  Still not “organized” but better.

Which brings me to the actual title and topic of today’s post.   Organization.   You need it.   HOWEVER.   That said, you need a system that works for you.  If you try to impose a system, it won’t work as you’ll fight it and undermine it so that it fails, thus “proving” your original determination that it wouldn’t work for you.  Or is that just me?

Anyone with important stuff, or a lot of stuff, needs some way to organize it so that it can be found and used when needed.  A lot of preppers have borderline hoarder tendencies to begin with, and it’s hard to say what will be useful and what won’t so there is a bias toward keeping it “just in case.”  This can lead to a whole lot of stuff jammed into a small space and become the opposite of ‘organized’.   I had an epiphany recently about how I organize and thought I’d share.

First off, I don’t make lists.  I don’t do spreadsheets.  I don’t do written inventories.  I don’t track inventory.   There is nothing wrong with those things.  Many people find great comfort in using them, reviewing them, updating them, etc.   If you are one of those people or could become one, I honestly think that is awesome.   My only warning or critique is “don’t let the system become the boss.”   The goal ISN’T a shiny inventory management system that is up to date, and complete.   The goal is to be ready to survive and thrive when the bad thing happens.   If the barcoded spreadsheets, inventory management, and labeled shelves help you meet the goal, awesome.   If they have become an end in and of themselves, or you find yourself making decisions based on “pleasing” the system (like buying 22 cans because that fits in your tray, and there are 2 trays per shelf but you know you will use 26 cans during your time frame), the system may not be helping you achieve your goal.

I store important things where I can see them.   I want to look and see what I have and what I need.  I don’t actually look often enough and sometimes my mental model of what I have and the reality don’t match.  That’s an argument to review more often.

I ‘unitize’ things when I can.   I like to store food in “meals” or “months” not calories.  I don’t sort by type.  I’ve mentioned previously using cardboard flats (not any more) and rectangular tubs (still) and most recently even using milk crates to group cans into “meals per month.”  It is easy to see at a glance, x many buckets = x many months of rice or flour, or pasta.   X many flats of cans = x many months of side dishes.   I’ve added to the Mountain House variety packs to build x number of days food for x number of people, and then written that on the box.   In other words, if you could serve a dinner consisting of one meat, one veg, one starch, dessert and a drink, that is what you could stack, without counting calories in each can, or each cup of rice, and call that unit “one main meal”.  Put 30 of each of the pieces together in one place and get the unit “one month of main meals”.  Or one bucket rice, one crate meat, one crate veg, one crate misc.   Don’t lose sight of the forest for the trees.  If you already think in terms of meals, stack meals.

But, there is a lot more to prepping that just stacking food.    For other things, I’ve realized that I organize by association and place.  In other words, I organize by “clumps.”  I’ve been doing it for years.   Decades even.   And that was my epiphany, especially wrt getting angry and frustrated when other people {cough} move my stuff.

I put “like with like” and I put it somewhere TOGETHER.   Then I leave it there.    I can and do retrieve stuff from my stacks that I  put away 10 years ago.  I can walk up and put my hands on stuff that I put away even longer ago than that, IF no one moved it.   I don’t even have to know for certain that something is somewhere or that I even have the thing.

What I know is that IF I have a plumbing part, it will be with the plumbing supplies (top of the stairs in the garage attic, just to the right, irrigation in one box, materials in another, parts in a third, and whole items (like a faucet, or soap dispenser) in yet another.   If I have a need for wall wart power supplies, they are in bins sorted by voltage and the bins are stacked.  If I need computer stuff, it’s all clumped together too.

My books are sorted alphabetical by author for fiction, but they are clumped by subject for non-fiction.  Radio stuff is clumped by use.   Tools clumped by type and doubled up in clumps by use (ie. a tile toolbox, a plumbing bucket, a carpentry  box, an airtool cabinet, metalworking area…)

Like goes with like, and they have a place to go.  New stuff is added to the old in the same place.

Of course there are issues and problems with my system.   I know where the clumps are, but someone else might not.   They can see them though, and if they find the plumbing clump, they will find the item if it’s there.  Another problem is not sorting and adding stuff as it comes in.   That can lead to ‘orphans’ that get lost because they aren’t in the right area, with the other similar stuff.   Frequent review and staying on top of sorting and putting away can help to mitigate that.  The biggest deficiency though is that someone else can move items or mix up the clumps.  Of course they can do that to any organization system, even libraries have issues with mis-shelved books.  It’s just not always obvious to an outsider that the clump is all related, and all in one place.

In any case, as loose and haphazard as it might look, it is a SYSTEM, and it works reasonably well for me with VERY LITTLE overhead cost in time, effort, or money.  It lets me focus on the result and not the process.  A little extra effort (organizing the clumps into a system that makes sense spatially (shelving everything, or storing it in the same place) could be spent to help others participate in my own system, and maybe with my kids grown up enough to contribute, that will happen.  I’m trying to make it happen at the BOL, but we are only now transitioning from a jobsite to a living home…and I have a year invested in knowing where the clumps are.    There are things that are obvious improvements, like putting all the food in one area, and all the tools somewhere else, with the supplies and parts in another… and I’m working on getting that done.

 

 

Whatever your own organizational system is, you should have something that is consistent, and useful and USED because ‘If you can’t find it, you don’t really have it.’

 


Today and really, all of this week, will be nuts.   Swim team, my client’s changes and upgrades, some issues at my rent house, and getting ready to do the earthmoving at the BOL while the girls are away on a trip, are just some of the things pulling me in different directions.  All the normal daily stuff is going on too, as are some additional ‘summer learning’ opportunities.   I’ll be working off a calendar daily for this week and next.   Not what I envisioned for my summer vacation…


Stack it high my friends, but do it in a way that makes sense to you…

nick

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Sun. June 11, 2023 – had a big storm. Some damage resulted.

Cooler and a bit less damp to start, probably hot by the end of the day.   Weird weather yesterday.   As long as the wind was blowing it was tolerable.  Got pretty unpleasant when it got still.

Then the rain started, off and on.   Cooled it down a bit, but increased the humidity.    The big storm got here around 5pm.   Temps dropped to 67F and the thunder and lightning started.   It was right overhead.   Pretty to watch, but no so nice to be out in it.   A couple of dead limbs came down too.

Lost power for almost 3 hours.   Discovered that I don’t have as much stuff up here as I’d like.   Notably emergency lighting.   We live on the Gulf Coast, so no one even blinked, they just lit FLASHLIGHTS and candles.   I got the oil lamp going, and the Coleman propane lantern.   Cooked dinner and the power came back when we were ready to sit down and eat.

I did manage to fish a bit, but didn’t even get a bite.

We mostly worked on small projects.   Changing doors, door knobs, cleaning carpet, moving stuff around in the garage, replacing cover plates, that sort of thing.

Played a couple of games with the kids, Rummikub and Catan as it was still raining until midnight.

Today it’ll depend on the weather but I’ve got a few more ‘outdoor’ things I could do, or I can keep working on the storage and cleanup stuff if it’s raining.   I’ve got 6 buckets of bulk to put away too.

Potatoes continue to grow, berry bushes do not.

So I stack food.    If you can’t garden, stack more food…

nick

 

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Sat. June 10, 2023 – Hot here at the BOL

Hot and sunny today.   Or not, but probably hot.   Was plenty hot yesterday.  Started mild, but then someone dumped on the hot and we were 102F in the shade before I left Houston.  Humidity was high too.

Did my pickups.   Loaded the truck.  Didn’t get to my client’s place.   Hit the road and got up here just before full dark.

Today should be doing smaller tasks in between organizing and moving stuff.   There is still a lot to put away.  And I’m going to get some fishing in.  My fishing buddy had a birthday, so I might not see him today as he has plans.  I got him some worms…   (he’s the king of bass fishing with fake worms, won his virtual tournament!)   don’t know if he’ll like them, but they are sparkly.

I brought 6 buckets up here with me.   Some were a bit crunchy from UV exposure.  One gamma seal lid cracked.   Cool dark place.   COOL.   DARK.   If you want it to last.

Of course spoilage is the reason to stack extra.   You are stacking extra, right?

 

nick

 

 

 

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Fri. June 9, 2023 – there’s always an excuse…

Cooler, but damp and warming up later.   Probably get all the way to hot.   It certainly followed that path yesterday, but ended in “cool” when the front rolled in around 6pm.   Gusts and 10 degree temperature drops say “excitement is on the way”.   So we retreated to the cars.   Well excitement never arrived at the swim meet, but the cooler temps were appreciated.

I did my pickups yesterday.   Got D1 from the airport.  She’d been with grandma for the last week.  Got a couple more pickups done on the way home, and then got D2 to swim.   Not a lot of time in there for messing around with restacking food on the shelves.

Maybe I get it done today.   If not, most of it is under cover or in covered bins and can sit for another few days.   I say ‘maybe’ because I’ve got two pickups in the morning (stuff for the BOL), lunch with my sibling who is in town, then possibly a quick trip to my client’s to tweak some things before the weekend…  It’ll make him happy and his wife too, so IF I can make the timing work it is worth doing.

Then load the truck for the next trip up to the BOL and head out.   No non-prepping hobby meeting on Saturday because of a scheduling conflict with the venue.

Full day.   Full night.   Full life.

Over at BayouRenaissanceMan, the inevitable commentor when Peter brings up food shortages.. “But I don’t have money or room for those things.”    Might be true for a very limited subset of people, mainly those in care or institutions, but it’s REALLY unlikely.   As shown here by RBT and me both, and in innumerable other prepping sites online, you can MAKE room and it doesn’t have to be expensive.  It’s easier to find reasons not to prep than it is to prep, but the reasons don’t sound very convincing to anyone who has begun the journey.

The best time to plant a tree might be 5 years ago, and the same might be true for prepping, but there won’t be any stored food in 5 years, or any new trees if you don’t start NOW.  Stop looking for reasons not to, and look for was TO prep.   There are lots of resources out there, and  a whole bunch here, just use the keywords on the right.

Get started stacking up food and other preps.   If you already have some nice stacks, congrats!  Now do more!  Take control of your life and your future.  Take this step to ensure both.

nick

 

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Mon. June 5, 2023 – busy day.

Hot and humid, some chance of rain in Houston.   I’ll be in the Northwestern Houston area, so I’m hoping for microclimate effects.   Overcast would be nice as I’m working outside.

Wrapped up at the BOL yesterday evening and came home.

Got a lot done, including cutting up the tree that fell.   It was a big old oak, and about 16ft is still laying on the ground.  Tree guy can deal with that, my saw isn’t really big enough.  One of my neighbors volunteered to drag it to his burn pile with a tractor if I cut it up, but then he found out it was 16ft long…

I moved some seasoned firewood from the top of the hill to the bottom, and restacked it near our fire ring.   I stacked the newly cut oak where the split wood was stored.  It’s a little bit easier to steal the split and seasoned wood where it’s stacked now, but I’m not going to sweat that until/unless it starts disappearing.  I cut the new logs shorter so they’d fit better in a wood stove.   Eventually I’ll get one installed somewhere.

I also planted two more berry bushes to replace all the ones that didn’t thrive. Of six, only one was still alive.   Some leftover seed potatoes went into the ground too.  Might as well.

Wife did more flooring in the closets, and general bits and pieces.   We also spent several hours playing board games.   Kid watched movies, Clue, Blues Brothers, Jumanji (new one)- all movies she’s seen and loves.

Today I’ve got to head out to my client’s.   He’s decided that now that he has enough bandwidth for streaming he’s getting rid of Directv.    Since I put the cell booster antenna on the same mast as the Directv dish, and since that came down when the roofers were working this weekend, I’ll need to put up an new mount for the antenna.   I want to do that before it gets hot…

And then I need to fix my cabling mistake.  Oy.   What a maroon.  We do it right, ‘cuz we do it twice!

I’ve got to get work knocked out early, so I can get home in time to do my ‘volunteer’ position at the swim meet tonight.   Don’t know what a “starter” does, but I’m guessing that it was still open for ‘volunteering’ because it sucks relative to the other jobs.  I’m really hoping it’s not what I think it is.

It’s a great life if you don’t falter.

Stack it up!

nick

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Sun. June 4, 2023 – oh, I’m a lumberjack and I’m ok, I … wait, what?

Likely to be hot and humid today with about a 60% chance of rain.   It was humid as a sauna yesterday, both in Houston and here at the BOL.  My shirt was soaked, and my shorts were wet from the waistband to the hem.

After loading up the truck, I headed to my pickup.   Got a very nice grill for $40.   Really nice.  Basically the same as my grill at home but with a lot less wear, and the upgrade to built in lights.  The auctioneer, and judging by his comment while we loaded it, the seller, both seemed to be upset it went so cheap.  Wife cooked dinner on it last night and it worked perfectly.   Very happy.

I surveyed the downed tree, decided I would get my mower back together and cut the grass first, then tackle the tree since the tree guy is coming (eventually) and he can take care of any parts I don’t do.   That worked well.

When I did get to the tree, my chainsaw was cutting like butter.  Limbed the whole thing, stacked the small and crooked stuff in the burn pile, and cut what I could for firewood.   There is still about 16ft of trunk I’ll leave for the tree guy, and the standing part.   I might try to just leave the part that is still standing.  The pole saw (mini chainsaw on a stick) attachment for the string trimmer engine worked great too.   It make getting the high limbs easy, and made cutting the low ones that were holding the trunk in place a lot safer to cut, being 10ft away in case it rotated.

Even though it fell next to my garden, the potatoes survived.   One mound is thriving, the other 3 are surviving.   Berry bushes are not.   Peach tree still has green fruit growing, so the animals haven’t stripped it yet.   I hope we get some fruit from it this year.

Had a nice fire on the dock after playing games with wife and D2.   We played the LoTR version of Monopoly, and Rummicub.   Then I went down and watched the (not very) distant lightning.  Radio was pretty good, New Zealand had a segment produced by the BBC World service about religion and politics in the US that was interesting for the 45 minutes I caught.   No Cuban stations, and the ham bands were quiet with just the built in antenna.   Just before coming in, I caught about 20 minutes of the Worldwide Country Music show and heard some old school country, and some gospel.   Nice change of pace for me.

I’m hoping we don’t get rain today.  Don’t have a lot of time today before we need to head home.   I can’t stay an extra day as we have a swim meet and I have to get back out to my client’s to re-pull the cable.   Even a short time up here, mostly spent doing hard work, was nice.

Don’t forget to stack up some good times.   They will be real important if TSHTF.

nick

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Sat. June 3, 2023 – on the road again, goin’ places that I’ve already been…

Hot and sticky today, with a chance of rain.   But I’m headed out of town, and I hope it will be just a bit cooler at the BOL.

I spent the morning yesterday doing a pickup, then headed to my client’s house to install the other end of the ‘wire replacement’ wireless link.

Which went better than it might have, but not well.   First I had to dig a bunch of holes trying to find the buried conduit.    I couldn’t back pull, nothing moved even a smidgen.   So I thought I’d find a corner in the run, open the conduit, pull the new wires in, and install a box where I broke it.  Yeah, for some reason, after I’d followed it for more than 30 ft, I still hadn’t found where it turned toward the gate control box.  I decided to just put my new enclosure on the pedestal side of the gate, and right at the gate, so I wouldn’t have to dig as much new trench.

Spent some time digging, and poking a fiberglas rod through the dirt, and got the cable run installed.  Couldn’t quite finish at the pedestal, because I needed a couple of right angle conduit fittings.  I built the enclosure out the night before, so once I had that mounted, I could terminate the cables… except that I pulled one pair, instead of cat cable.    In my defense, I didn’t even KNOW I had single pair cable in my stock, let alone the size and blue color of the cat I normally use… I’ll have to re-pull that on Monday.   I spent far too much time getting the nano set up, linked to the other end, and poking at networking issues.   Which all came down to using a ubiquiti EdgeRouter at the gate instead of a simple switch.   Once I swapped it for a Flex 4 port switch, I had wired internet at the gate.

There were other mis-steps involving PoE injectors at 48v instead of 24v, and configuring the automagic stuff in the wrong order, but it all got resolved.   I stopped at Lowe’s on the way home and got the conduit stuff I need, and I’ll bring home some liquidtite conduit and cat cable from the BOL on Sunday.  Nothing is as easy as it should be.

So today I’m doing a pickup this morning on my way to the BOL.   Wife and kid went up last night.   The location isn’t directly on the way, but it’s mostly in the right direction, and the grill is going to the BOL.   I’ll throw some other stuff in the truck to ’round out’ my pack and then I’m off like a prom dress…

I’ve been stacking up knowledge I probably won’t use again while it’s still relevant… But at least I’m stacking something.  You should too.

nick

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