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Wed. Jan. 4, 2023 – grumble grumble, not feeling great

Supposed to be clear and moderate today and tomorrow… it did clear up yesterday.   Temps were in the 80s according to the weather station, and I believe it.

Did a couple of pickups in the afternoon.   Felt punky all day.   Caught a nap before going out.   I usually try to push through, but didn’t want to drive feeling that out of sorts.  My guts were already churning from WAY too much sugar on Monday.  All told an unpleasant morning, and only marginally better afternoon.  Other than the GI distress, it feels like a cold coming on.  Probably the ‘rona.  Hope not.

Today will likely be more of the same, despite my ever lengthening list.   Just can’t be helped.

Plans.  I’ve got ’em.  And they don’t matter much.

Other than stacking.   That is always appropriate.

n

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Tues. Dec. 3, 2023 – kids back in school today, grumpy grumpy kids…

Warm and damp again.  It stopped raining after a bit yesterday, but stayed wet all day.  No Christmas lights were taken down.  Today should clear, if the national forecast is correct.

I spent the day doing computer stuff and wasting time on the internet with my friends.   Last day of vacation, so a bit languid…  I did get my accounting done for my one client.

Not much else of a useful nature got done.   Some days it be that way.

Today though.   Today I need to start cranking on some of the list.  I know I’ve said that more than once, but ‘this time for sure’!

I have to say that it’s been a bit melancholy around here.  I’ve been going through files and especially pictures on my computer, sorting, and cleaning up, and I’ve come across several pics of people who have “preceded me in death” as the obituaries put it.   My dad, some family friends, a great co-worker, and while it is nice to see them and remember them, it’s also a bit sad.  It’s the time of year for it, to be sure.  Add frequent commentor here, Pecancorner, to the list, and it’s triggered a little more reflection and introspection than I’d normally engage in.   I don’t think any of them would want anyone to wallow in it, but we’re not quite rational beings, are we?  I’m not anyway.   So I’m indulging myself in a little bit of down, to go with the up of the season.  The grey weather hasn’t helped.

Keeping busy and making progress will help though.  Cleaning helps.   When stressed, I find myself cleaning.  Cleaning is productive and you can see the result immediately.  If you come to my house and it’s clean, if the service hasn’t been here, tread softly. Just sayin’.

Anyway.    Things to do, people to see.   Stuff to buy, sell, and fix.

Stuff to stack too.

Time to get to it.

nick

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Mon. Jan. 2, 2023 – 01022023 – a whole new set of numbers without any significance at all….

Warm-ish and damp with possibility of rain… probably just enough that taking down the outdoor decorations will be contra-indicated.   Or maybe not.   I’m in no hurry to take them down.  I love the lights.

I spent the whole of the year so far doing computer maintenance stuff, and not critical stuff at that.  So much for making inroads on the list.   Having extra kids in the house meant any plumbing work was ill-advised and that is the most pressing issue.  Given the extremely late night the kids had, everyone was content to spend the day mostly vegged out, even the dog.

Today though, I’ll have to get started on actual productive stuff.   School starts back up tomorrow, and some kids who have been staying up late will be very grumpy.  I’ll be harassing them today so they don’t sleep in too long.

I did cancel all my ebay listings that I had any question about where the item was, or if I hadn’t seen it while looking for the missing item.  I’ve got to get some new listings up, and I’ve decided to start with higher value things.   I usually just do whatever is close to hand and easy to list.   I’ve been accumulating stuff that is worth more though and I need to sell it, not stack it.  Time to get D1 to start listing the easy and cheap items like calculators, books, and remote controls.   New year and a new broom and other mixed metaphors, and all that.

So let’s get to it.  We’ve all got stuff to do, and stuff to NOT do.   Ready, GO!

 

n

(stacking should continue)

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Sun. Jan. 1, 2023 – Happy New Year!

Cool and damp to start the new year.  It stayed pretty nice yesterday, and was 59F near midnight.  Not super cold, and certainly not ‘warm’.


 

So.   Happy New Year!  I am sincerely grateful to everyone who comes by,whether you just read or comment and participate in the discussion; whether you come by every day or just once in a while.  Thank you to Barbara for her continued support, and to Rick for his.   It’s been an interesting and challenging year, personally, generally, and here at the Daynotes Journal.

I’m not much for navel gazing, but I do think it’s important to reflect on what you’ve done and what’s been done to you.   It’s important to learn lessons from that, change what needs to be changed, do more of what needs doing, and to keep making progress toward your goals.   I think it’s important to have goals, and this time of year is a traditional time to set goals, evaluate progress toward them, and to focus on changes.

This past year, I finally started making progress toward one of my major prepping goals- getting somewhere to GO when it’s time to go.  Call it a BOL, a retreat, a ‘country place’, or a lakehouse… it’s somewhere to go when the time comes.  It’s also a lot of work  and a new dimension to my prepping journey.  It has eaten a lot of my ‘excess’ energy and time, which has resulted in much shorter daily posts that previously.   There should be some good blog fodder coming up though.  I’ve got big ideas and goals.

To wit, I want to look hard at water treatment, starting with storing more at the BOL, and getting set up to treat more.  I want some off grid back up energy generation.  Start with a fueled generator, add solar and possibly wind, and include battery storage.  I want to get some wood burning heating set up.  I’ve got two wood burning stoves, I’d like to get at least one of them installed.  THEN I’ll need lots more stored wood… I want to get my radio shack and antennas set up for backup comms.  I want to make more progress learning about harvesting food from the environment, to include fish and other creatures from the lake, deer and pig hunting and processing, and getting a productive garden set up.  I want to get a workshop set up and a full set of tools up there so I can be productive and make or repair what needs to be made or fixed.

On a more day to day level, I need to continue making progress on the repair and remodel of the BOL and all  the grounds and outbuildings.   I also need to get some of the neglected projects here at home finished.  I need to focus on selling stuff and having my business make money this year to pay for all the other stuff that needs doing. I also need to be involved in my kids’ lives and education.   That might mean a lot of volunteering at school, which takes more time.   My other volunteering for the Constables and HPD needs to be increased too.  I made those contacts and started building relationships, but let it go for too long.   Time to re-engage in that community.   Time to start meeting with my fellow hams again too.

Oh, and a little physical fitness, maybe some martial arts or other self defense classes, particularly with the kids, and more shooting are all “wants” for the new year.   Yep.   Lots to do.  Much of it is just expansion of what I am doing or resumption of what I was doing, but some of it is new, and all of it will be taking place in the context of work and time spent at the BOL.

Nothing like setting some goals 🙂

My outlook for the coming year is the same as it was.   Dumpster fires to continue and worsen.   I expect more economic woes, more political shenanigans as the existing order falls apart.   I am more convinced than ever that we’re already sliding down the slope into what Bob called the long slow economic collapse.   I’m also convinced we’re currently entering one of those times in world history where everything changes.   The world will look very different in a few years.  I can’t even begin to pick a likely scenario, but I’m going to do my best to get through it, and come out the other side.  If bare survival is all I can manage, I’ll take that as a win, but I’m shooting for positioning myself and my family to thrive in whatever comes next.

Part of that positioning is having somewhere to go if we have to leave here.   Part is increasing the stacks NOW while the stuff is available.   IDK what the next ‘toilet paper’ or ‘N95 mask’ will be, but something that is common and cheap now will certainly be in short supply or even unobtainable later this year, and in the coming years.  Part is getting out and networking, meeting and making myself useful to other people.  Who you know is always important, but when things go really pear shaped, who you know and who knows you can make the difference between working or not, getting help or not, being safe or not… Part of it is building skills.   A vague plan to ‘live off the land’ won’t help if you don’t know how to do it, and haven’t the stuff needed to make it possible.  Fishing is turning out to be harder than gardening, and I’ve positively sucked at gardening…

Prepping is a journey.   It’s also fractal in nature, so there is always more to do, learn, or stack.  I’d love it if you all keep hanging around, sharing my journey and taking one of your own.

Here’s to a safe, healthy, and prosperous New Year for us all!

nick

 

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Sat. Dec. 31, 2022 – New Year’s Eve

Cool and damp but not raining… if my gut and the forecast can be believed.  If not, well it will be a damp dreary day.   It started to get colder last night, and temps fell until after midnight.

I did get some of my list of things done.  Never did find the ebay item, so I had to cancel the order.  I hate that.   I am going to stop all my listings and only relist the stuff I’ve seen with my own eyes in the new year.   I’ve had too many cancellations. If I make a resolution this year it will be to renew focus on selling.   I can’t just do auctions, as the ‘long tail’ and global reach of ebay make all the difference for some items.   Prices are higher too, commensurate with the increased work and hassle involved.  Much of what I have in storage will really only sell on ebay, so I need to get back to it.

Not sure what today will bring.  I intend to sleep late.  Then I’ll do some things.  Maybe I’ll cook.   We certainly need to figure out what we’re eating for dinner.   We will probably have  a bigger, more elaborate meal tomorrow, even though it’s just us here for the holiday.  It’s nice to mark the beginning of the new year with a bit of ritual.

Rituals, traditions, shared experiences, stories.   These are the ways we pass on our culture.  It’s critical that we do.

Stack up some good times.   And eat some of the things 😉

nick

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Fri. Dec. 30, 2022 – the end is nigh! (of the year that is…)

Wet, maybe still raining.   Cool.   Although the national forecast shows clearing weather for the next couple of days, it was raining pretty hard when I went to bed.   We were good all day, until late afternoon, then it came pouring down.   Localized street flooding kind of pouring down…  Stopped for a while but started back up around 11pm.   So it seems likely we’ll still have rain in the morning today.

Did some things yesterday.  The dental appointment in the morning did blow most of the morning, but I didn’t get much done after lunch either.   Fell asleep at the desk from too many carbs at lunch.

Spent some time looking for my ebay sold item and didn’t find it.   There’s one more place to look today if the rain isn’t coming down.  I absolutely HATE not being able to find things that I know I have.  What is the point of having something you can’t put your hands on?   Le sigh.   I’ll either find it or cancel the sale.   I really need to go through all my sale items and organize more than I have.  More things on the list.

I’ve got a couple of pickups to do today, and some other stuff to take care of, if it’s not raining.  If it is, I’ll work the indoor list.   We’ve pretty much decided to stay home for the New Year’s holiday.   Along with the uncertainty of the LP gas situation, I’ve got plenty to do here.   Then next week I’ll pick up the stone veneer and geotextile and take them up to the BOL, and hopefully get the gas situation sorted out.

There is always something more that needs to be done.  And I’ve got less time and energy and desire to do it.  Just keep plugging away at it seems to work.  When I stop, then I’ve got trouble.   So keep plugging away.  And keep stacking the basics.

nick

 

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Thur. Dec. 29, 2022 – in praise of standards

Cool, turning warm later.   Part sun, and humid.  Probably.  If I guessed right.   But that was what the day turned into yesterday, so I’ve got at least a 50/50 chance of being right.  Weird to go out in low 80s temps after the cold.  Houston.

Spent the day catching up on stuff, not doing plumbing.  I did cut my hair, shave, and trim my beard.   Cleaned up around the house too.

Ended up selling an ebay item,  so now I have to find it.    It’s somewhere.  Not where the other listed ebay items are, unfortunately.   While looking for it, I went through about half of one storage unit.  Found stuff to bring home, sorted some bins, and found the bigger grinder I picked up earlier in the year.   It’s a vintage Enterprise “tinned” number 22 meat chopper.   It is manual, and bolts to a table.  I’ve got a couple of smaller Universal grinders, but they clamp to a table and tend to squirm around too much.

I spent a while boiling the grinder and parts, then scraping and cleaning.   It came up pretty nice, considering it’s about 100 years old.  The plates are razor sharp still.   Unfortunately, it was missing the blade.   Fortunately, grinders were sold by size, #12, #22, #32, #8, etc. for a long time. There are brand new parts available, plates and knives.   So I bought the cheapest one on amazon, to see how it works.   I don’t use the grinder very often, and a replacement blade that looks like the original was $37 instead of $13.  Even the cheap blade should outlast me, but if it doesn’t, we’re either living like it was 1890, or I can order another.  If push came to shove, I could make one from steel plate.

A manual grinder/chopper/sausage stuffer is a good backup tool, and a useful kitchen accessory.  If you are harvesting wild game, you already know that.  If you think you might in the future, or that you might process it yourself instead of paying a shop to do it, get you a grinder…  They are widely available in estates, and online.  Make sure it’s not worn out and comes with the blade and a variety of plates.   I see smaller ones still in the box relatively often.

Why my sudden interest in getting my grinder working?  I want to make some of my family recipe sausage for the holidays.  Pork butts were on sale, and allspice was back in stock, so with a working grinder, I’m good to go.  Just need to get some sausage casings.   My local HEB used to carry them, but doesn’t have any.  There is a sausage supply house near my secondary location, and I’ll be headed by there later.  They keep in the fridge for a long time, and are pretty cheap, so I’m not worried about the cost, just the availability.

Of course, anything I do today will be after my semi-annual trip to the dentist to get my fangs cleaned.   Whole family is going this morning.    That will probably occupy us most of the morning.  Dental care is important.   People died from dental problems.  Don’t be a people.

Get out there and find some stuff to stack.   This week, try to get everything you’d need to process wild game- or at least familiarize yourself with what is involved.   Knives, saw, grinder, lift, trays, pans, cutting boards… and watch a video or two.   You might not every need the familiarity, but the tools aren’t expensive, fit in a smallish box, and might feed your family.

Stack it up.

nick

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Wed. Dec. 28, 2022 – year is winding down…

Cold and damp in Houston, because it’s winter.   It was sunny and nice at the BOL, and sunny and cool when I got home.   It’ll probably be sunny and nice today.

Came home from the BOL a day early so I could drop my mom off at the airport.   Despite all the delays and cancellations, her afternoon flight to a small airport in Florida happened without drama.   The airport was not busy at all, either at checkin, or security.   As I was leaving a local news team was interviewing a woman in line to check in, but IDK what they could have asked her that would be newsworthy.    The CSR at the counter when we checked in had said it was crazy earlier in the day when I joked about the slow day.  In any case, it was nice that we didn’t have any drama.

I did get home to a busted sprinkler pipe.  Neighbor saw the flood, turned off the water, and called me.   Meatspace baby.   Things get bad, we’ll live or die by our relationships.  Things don’t get bad, it’s still a good thing to have people that will help you out.  Over the last couple of years I’ve brought their escape artist dog home, loaned them space heaters, helped a family member who was locked out, and tried to be a good neighbor.  Wasn’t hard, and it has been a good thing.

Today I’ve got all the normal stuff going on.  I’m putting the sprinkler repairs on the back burner.   Some yard cleanup, some indoor plumbing, and some general cleanup and putting the house back together after Christmas should all be somewhere on the list.   We’ll see what happens.

Stack up friends as well as stuff.   You’ll be better off with both…

nick

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Tues. Dec. 27, 2022 – driving, lots in my day

Cool to cold, damp for sure.   Supposed to be sunny and clear.  We’ll seeeeeee…..

Did small stuff all day without working too hard.   Mom cleaned.  And cleaned.  And cleaned some more.   Oh well, I couldn’t stop her, and she likes doing it.  Of course it will all need to be re-done after the mess from the next project.  Looks nice at the moment though.

No change in my propane situation, so I’ll try working that later today.

Main job is getting mom to the airport.   And maybe back to the house if her flight doesn’t go.

Wife and kids will stay another day, then we all get home for dental appointments.   End of year stuff.    Because THE END IS NEAR!!!  111!!!111!!

Well, it is!

There are various and sundry things I need to do at home too, including plumbing, that an extra day alone will help.  If I get to it.  I’ll try.

Meanwhile, continue stacking all the things.

nick

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Mon. Dec. 26, 2022 – Boxing Day. No not that kind of boxing. Put down your fighting trousers!

Cold again, and damp up here at the BOL.   Supposed to be clear for a few days.  Yesterday was, and sunny.   Warm enough for a jacket while throwing  a lure into the water…

Didn’t catch anything.

Broke a little concrete.   About 15 ft2.   ‘Bout all I could do at one time.  I’ll pick it up and maybe break some more tomorrow.    Spent some time considering what earth needs to be moved where in the front and side yards.  That’s what prompted me to get started breaking the slab of patio in the side yard.   It has to be reduced at least a foot, maybe 2ft, and re-graded, while still keeping the plumbing under the dirt.   I won my roll of soil stabilizing geotextile, so I think I’ll over dig the sand, put down the geotex, then cover with clay mix from the front yard to bring it to finished grade.      There will have to be machines involved at some point.   The geotex might help stabilize and won’t interfere with anything we’ll do in the future, so not much of a risk and minimal cost.

There is still a lot of concrete to move and a lot of dirt too.   Oddly, I’d almost swear that someone took one or more of the giant root balls I had dug up from the shrubbery that was removed to make room for the septic tank.   I was going to try burning one today, and it’s not where I left it.   We’re talking about a ball 1 ft thick, 4-5 ft around, and a couple of hundred pounds.   Who the heck would want something like that?

Very dark last night.  Little sliver of a moon set early, and the sky was black and clear.   Wife says the stars were big and bright, but the telescope was too big to move for just a little viewing.   Maybe tonight we’ll set it up.   It was uncomfortably cold last night, which played a part in the decision too.

At some point today I need to unload my antenna tower.   I can unload it one section at a time if I have to.  I’d rather not, but I’m not superman, and my neighbor isn’t up this week.  On the plus side, if I separate the sections (they are nested for shipping) I should be able to read the actual model number and serial number.   Pretty sure the company will want that before selling me the attachments and accessories I need.   I want to be sure I have the right feet, hardware, and load ratings too.

Always something to do.   My mom said I was too old for this place, that I’d be working on it the rest of my life.   She’s got a point, but after hearing about what some of you are still up to, I think I’m ok with that.  After all, I’m stacking up the future for my kids.

I hope everyone had a great Christmas, a little respite at the end of the year.   Now, get back to stacking!

 

nick

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