Sunday, November 3, 2019

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
09-14-19 Saturday


I took my truck to firestone. I got there at about eight. They said they were very busy and it would be likely ready at noon. I was going to sit, but mom called at about 9:30 and asked if I wanted to run around with her. 
We went to find a place that was supposed to shred old pills. It was cancelled. We then picked up some herbal diet pills mom ordered from Save A Lot Nutritional. They had come in this weekend. 
We were going to go to the Festival Flea Market which was on the way back, but I got a call from Firestone. They suggested a bunch of work and asked if I wanted to do it. I told them I would hold off. About five minutes later, they called again and my truck was ready. 
Mom dropped me off and went to a fire station to see if they would take the old pills. They used to do it but she found out that laws changed and they cannot do it any more. Pharmacies can take them though. Over time, pills accumulate and it is good to get rid of them if they cannot be used.
Mom and I went to see a Clyde Butcher photogaphic display https://clydebutcher.com/ she had met them years ago when he talked to a photo club she was a member of. He was not there. The pictures he showed were excellent. All taken with a 8x10 camera in black and white. They were over a thousand dollars each. He had books and calendars also for sale. Mom left a note for him to let him know she appreciated meeting him years ago. 

There is another storm out over the ocean near the Bahamas. That new storm won’t come anywhere near us now. The big difference in which direction is on where the eye is going to form. It had a low level circulation on the south of the weather patch and a high level circulation farther North. Each location would dictate where the storm was going to go. The high level circulation became the center and that is causing it to miss nearly everything. If the low level had become the center, it would have come right over us. 

We also stopped at Ace Hardware and I got a hundred of the shutter wing-nuts. I did not need that many but I now have enough for a long time of losing them. I need to get some epoxy or super glue and glue every fixed bolt in the panel mount so they do not turn in place. Then I will be ready for the next storm. I still have not taken down any shutters. I might do that soon. Not all will come down, but some will. 

At Firestone, I was working on a dish cloth. I am doing a post stitch every other row so one side has scrubbing ribs while the other is flat. I think I did five rows while waiting. 


Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
09-15-19 Sunday

I put the plants back into the front yard. I changed the arrangement so trees that don’t spread out as far are near where people walk. I adjusted the stepping stones. The grass under them where they were was already turning yellow. Eventually, I will dig up the grass under them and set them somewhat level with the ground so the mower can go over them. For now this will have to do. It is a toe stub at the ends but it is better than not having them.

I dug some on that palm tree in back. I am able to rock it back and forth now but have to go a little deeper or get down on the ground and cut the roots out from under it. I will see what happens.

I found a yard sale and got three metal folding chairs and a folding card table. I also got another one of those folding end coffee tables. There are some things that you never have enough of, until you have too many...

The surface of one of my tablet covers was coming off in little pieces. I had picked up some cloth at a yard sale a while back. I grabbed a red one and glued it to the surface of the cover. I used a water resistant yellow glue. I did not quite get it centered but it is less than an eighth inch off. I folded the tops to the inside and glued them there. Not a perfect job but better than it was.

I cannot find the bag with my rocking horse ornaments and other recent projects. Eventually they will suddenly appear out of nowhere later. 
I cut some wood and started carving some more steam engines. I had three partially carved and now have two more, plus two more sticks prepared to carve. I decided some saw cuts would make the carving job easier, and it does. 

I made some chocolate and strawberry ice cream today using banana as the base rather than cream. I’ve enjoyed these which is why I made more.  I used my little loaf pans (used for my bread and lasagna) lined with plastic wrap and got two pans of each. Each loaf pans holds two bananas worth of ice cream. I used about six oz of strawberry jam for the strawberry ice cream. 
I used half a Lindt chocolate bar and also added semi sweet chocolate morsels and melted or softened them together. When I was about done, I added the rest of the semi sweet chocolate morsels and chopped them into the ice cream. There will be little bits all through them. What I tasted at room temperature tasted great.  Tomorrow I will cut them into chunks.
The week of the storm, I had planned on getting more bananas and making more ice cream but I was not sure about the power and decided against it.

I will see what happens next week.
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(note, I got busy during my days and am posting these very very late from when they happened)
steam engines with roughed out blanks

the tablet with the repaired cover open

the tablet with the repaired cover closed



Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
09-07-19 Saturday

The first thing after breakfast was to mow the front yard of mom’s neighbor. The potted plants are off the grass so I can mow where they sit. When I put them back, I will put them in a different arrangement. The end plants won’t be the ones with lots of hangover. Palm fronds tend to stretch out and get in your way. I will space them with the mower in mind.

I went to Lowes. I got one item I was after, another cost more than I was wanting to spend at the moment, and I could not remember what the third thing was that I was after. Forgot my note in the memory book because I could not find what I did with my memory book.... I need a memory book for that.....
I remembered what it was later and realized I was just going to see what was available and what they went for. I had walked much of the store. 
I then went to get groceries and walked side to side a couple times, and up and down a few isles. Nothing like walking the whole store. 
I drove the southern part of the yard sale route. I saw one sign with an arrow but could not find a second sign or any evidence of a sale. I went back past the sign and decided it was not worth the effort to read the address and find it. 

I started bringing the equipment to the back yard. The main stuff is out there but needs some moving around. There is a bunch of small stuff that has to be put back. Between mowing and walking, I had to put some effort to stand up to do something. Mom had me cut up a couple plants. She likes her trees small and these were ones that were getting too big for her good.

Naggings attacked my legs but I did get some sleep during my nap. right now my legs are acting nice. 

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
09-08-19 Sunday

I started the morning by mowing more of the back lawn. When I mow again, I will have to re-mow the area I just did as a lot of the tall stuff laid down. There were some “rocks” in the way and I moved them onto the concrete patio. There were four patio stones buried in the grass. They were two sided. One side had “chattahoochee” imbedded in the concrete. Chattahoochee is a small river rock that are embedded in concrete. That was popular in the 60s and 70s, and went out of favor in the early 90s when the gravel pit of the best rocks was played out. The other side was flat concrete. I mowed a good section of the lawn I did not mow before but still have more to do and then put the mower away. I got the handcart and moved the patio stones out front between the houses where we cross from mom’s house to the neighbors. As my brother was leaving, I laid them down between the two pavements, three in a row and a spare. What I really intended to do was to remove the grass in that area and stick them in a place that has bare dirt, and then set the stones down somewhat level. Instead I just dropped them in place. I noticed that with the plants in their pots, the grass beneath them die and the pots settle down a tiny bit more. I figure that will happen with these stones. I have to relocate the plants and put them where they need to be for now. I figure I might do that next time I am over. I need to stop at a couple stores on the way home.

I brought some more stuff out back and put a bunch of it away. I replaced the sanding disk on the disk sander and then shaped the feet for the cane I use when I go with mom. This was the cane I use when I ride with Mom.  The pipes that make up the legs go out straight out on an angle out so I tapered the feet close at the top and wide at the bottom. I then rounded the bottom. Just a little bit of the feet touch the ground. They will wear a flat spot over time.

I brought over some hamburger patties to mom and got her to fry some of it up in the Spanish Rice sauce she was making. She usually uses beef broth in it but decided that the hamburger would give it the flavor it needed.  She gave me a big bowl of her sauce to take home before she let it just sit and simmer till time to fix lunch. I put six tablespoons of sauce in sandwich baggies and stuck them in the freezer. I think I got five baggies of sauce.  I never fully fill the baggies, but instead try to keep them thin to where I can break it apart and use just some in the baggy if my recipe only needs a little, especially when cooking for one.

My brother and I sat out back and I “whittled” on a few carvings, but mostly sat and talked about videos he was watching. This time a lot about cars, heavy machinery, and truck repair projects. 

I still have a lot of stuff that has to go out back, but there is no rush on that. These are mostly stuff that ends up getting stored out there.

I found the missing window panels on the neighbor’s house. The neighbor and I had brought them inside earlier this year and was using the bathroom window panels to locate and measure the bookshelves he wants to put in the back room. They bathroom panels are the same size as the standard book shelf base. The other panels were in the corner next to the closet door. We had forgotten we had brought them in. Now I need to get a whole bunch of the wing nuts as we are very short of them. 

A couple days ago, they set up donation sites for the Bahamas. I was watching the news and one could tell that most of the people were delivering hurricane supplies they bought for the storm and won’t need until the next storm. Water mostly, can goods, and generators.
I did not drive my truck today. My yard sale runs is about a gallon long. I saved a gallon. I did not gas up this weekend and I usually gas up every weekend. I have just over a half tank of gas so it will carry me through to next weekend if I don’t do some extra driving. 

I can see that mom really appreciates me being around. I am someone to talk to that does not pass on what she says. I am there to help her. She gets to do things with me. We get along really well. 
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Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-31-19 Saturday

I stopped at the nearest gas station and gassed up, then went to Mom’s for breakfast.
The Labor Day BBQ was cancelled. We have to get ready for the storm instead. I started some multi grain bread. I had taken the dough out of the freezer and set it out to thaw. I had also ran some grain through my coffee grinder and then cooked it up. When we got back from breakfast, I mixed the grain into the bread and kneaded it quite a bit, and set it to rise. 
I worked outside for a bit and then came back in and punched it down, folded the corners in and flipped it over. Later I came back and it had risen nicely and I cut it in four pieces, then put the pairs of pieces back together as that was not enough in the larger pans. I then spread cooked grain bits on top of them and let them rise. 
When I got back, they rose really high and I stuck them in the oven with the lasagna. I took them out, had to fight them out of the pan, then put them back in the over for ten more minutes. 
I cut one up after it cooled a tiny bit. I tasted it as I was cutting it and it was good. I did not need to add grain on top. The dough had over rose as I did not get in soon enough so the top slumped. I don’t care. It came out good. Mom ended up what was left of one I had cut up. I have the other one still whole. I also have the small still whole loaf I had made last week. 
The place smelled so good for most of the day. The previous times I made bread, I never seemed to get the good scent. Today It really smelled good. 


We determined that the storm was coming here and decided now was a good time to start getting the houses ready. An agreement with mom’s neighbor is that we can store our stuff in his garage in exchange that we ready his house for the storm.
I then started on wooden feet for my big cane. I drilled the holes for the legs and cut the corners off the pieces. A bit later in the day, I sat down and tried to fit them using the dremmel and found they have to be a lot deeper. The legs on this cane has a lot of straight, not bending for quite a while. On the small four footed canes, they can be shallow as the bend stops them and helps hold them in place. I will drill these deeper and then try to fit them. I will have to shape them properly later. I am just fitting them for now. 

My brother and nephew arrived to take down the awning and do some other work. My brother and I got the equipment into the garage and my nephew made a shutter for mom’s  back door. We picked up most of the tools. We then decided to wait till tomorrow to do more. The storm, even now is in question how bad it will be here. Farther away from the coast the storm is, the weaker the winds will be here. Our awning can handle up to 40 mph winds, which we get sometimes from thunderstorm down bursts, but don’t want to chance higher speed winds the storm could give us. 

Later in the day, I mowed the neighbor’s back lawn where I had mowed it before, and then got into the stuff I missed last time. The grass was wet and did not want to cut. I stopped on the long stuff when an elephant came out of the jungle and nearly stepped on the mower. I will try to do more next time.

Tomorrow I will likely start putting up shutters and bringing the rest of the stuff inside or put where they won’t become missiles.  My brother is supposed to come tomorrow for Lunch (steaks I supply) and we will decide whether the awning comes down or stays up.

Last night after work, I had dropped by and moved all mom’s neighbor’s potted plants into the planter next to the front door so they are protected from falling over. It also holds the garbage cans in place. He put the garbage cans there as workers who were on the place kept filling the recycling can with garbage and the recyclers won’t take that type of stuff. He put the recycling bin up against the wall so it was hard to get garbage into it.




Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
09-01-19 Sunday


I started the morning putting up shutters. I first put them up on the far side of the neighbor’s house and down the back. I took a long break, then started moving more stuff from under the awning. I did more shutters. 
My brother and niece came and after a steak lunch, we removed the awning panels where I did the woodworking. I put up more shutter panels and found I did not have enough panels, nor enough wing-nuts. I did not know that. I was never involved with the panels before as I had never put them up before today. Had I known this, I would have tried to get more panels and wing nuts. Of course some screws needed to be super-glued in place. I did some but my packet of super glue disappeared mid day. 
I put stuff away and packed stuff up. I had to take many rest periods. Other than a few minor things, we basically got everything done. 

The feet for my cane was too shallow. I dug out the drill press which is a hand-held power drill in a frame, and drilled them much deeper. I drove the legs in. They look stupid right now as they are angular and not round. I have to do a lot of shaping and sanding on them. These legs are on an angle so only an edge of the blocks are on the ground. I had forgotten about that. What I need to do is round them, then let scraping from use to flatten them. Either that, get some new rubber feet for it.... The lathe is deep in the garage, the disk sander needs a new sanding disk and I am not quite sure where the extra disks are right now. It could be something I do tomorrow when I get a break. 

We had the eye of loin steaks I got last week and it was pretty good. Mom liked them. They are more tender than a chuck steak. It is not the higher quality cuts but it was good. We don’t have beef steaks too often. Mom had her mixed veggies and a salad with it. Nice lunch. I came home with some cooked steaks. 

As for the storm, we will get some very strong squalls with strong winds, but not the eye. It is suggested that at three tonight will be some squalls, but at six tomorrow is when it will be at its worst. 
Even without the eye there could be some tree damage and things blown around.  70 mph squall is a tropical storm wind. Hurricane winds are anything above 75mph. The question is whether the power or water will go out. The weather people are still waiting for things to fall into place, a slight bit off can make a big difference in what damage the storm does. I’ve seen vids from the Bahamas. Ouch!!!!
We were blessed with having several days to prepare. We’ve done it before with just a day or so warning. Because of how we are arranged, that ends up being a lot of work. Today, the hard part was putting up the shutters. The project is not really hard, but there is a lot of pieces and a lot of standing and walking and bending over. 

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
09-02-19 Monday (labor day, storm day)

I accomplished very little today. After breakfast, I went out and moved the panels on mom’s neighbor’s house from the front bathroom window and put them on the master bathroom window. That is in an Ell in back and things have a lot more room to fly. 

I spent most of my time at Mom’s house, talking, watching different programs, playing on my tablet. I had brought the leftovers from yesterday and we had that for dinner. I had sliced up the two loaves of bread I made and we each ate a couple slices of that. 
I did go out to the corner and took pictures down each of the streets from different angles. I figured that if there was any damage, it would be nice to have before and after pictures. 

The storm is stalled, not able to make a decision so everything is waiting. I could well go to work tomorrow but I likely  won’t. I figure it likely will be much like today.

At about one I napped for a couple hours. Last night, I had a hard time getting to sleep. My legs were filled with “bothersomes” caused by the work I did yesterday and it took a while to get them worked out so I could go to sleep. After I got to sleep, I basically slept the whole night. 
This morning and today has been pretty good. 

We are getting slapped by the wires of the storm like a weed eater. They whip around, shower on us as they rush by, blast a little bit of wind and then go. There is a good breeze all day long. The tropical storm area is just off the coast. It would not take much for the storm to “wobble” and get us under it. 
At the time of this writing, this is the second time the eye has been replaced. The feeder bands sometimes wrap all the way around the eye. That becomes the wall of the new eye and the old one fades out. The storm loses strength for a while (spreads out also). Before today, the storm was drawing up warm water to feed it. Now it is drawing up cold water, its food is used up so it has weakened a bit. A trough is working its way across the states and when it reaches the right point, the storm will start moving north and east. For now it is absolutely stationary. I had never heard of a storm doing that. 

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
09-03-19 Tuesday


I accomplished next to nothing today. Early morning it looked like things would be bad. Later in the day, things looked a lot better.  Mom decided to get a small TV. When they changed out the dish system electronics, and she lost use of one of her cd/dvd players. We went to Best Buy and picked up a small TV and I helped her getting it working. I was able to get the HD channels over the air. 
I had forgotten that one of my favorite channels was CREATE (pbs channel). It is craft /travel /remodeling /cooking channel. There are a bunch of other channels. She found that changing the antenna (rabbit ears) effects the station she gets. She wanted 7 and 10 for the news so she set the antenna so Create does not come in well.

After a nap, I talked with mom before leaving and she thanked me several times for being with her and helping her. I actually got a hug, which I don’t get a lot of. She liked having me around and her not being alone. 

The storm is almost all gone, except for some feeder bands sweeping by. The tail feeder band might come over us for a bit while it leaves. I really need to mow the lawns before I put my neighbor’s plants out again. It is good to mow the grass where the potted plants stand as it is hard to get to the grass with the pots in place.
The house across the street had a canvas roof up and the wind tore it up a bit. They never took it down. That is the only damage I’ve seen around here. I once considered getting one of those canvas car awning/roof things. Considering the work it took to get ready for this storm, and we had several days, I can see that might be more work than I could handle if we only had a day warning. 

I will be going to work tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how long it will take for them to retrain me to do my work...  I will say that it feels like I was off a week already. I will say that I did a year’s worth of work this weekend. 
Since I stayed at Mom’s all weekend, I used no gas this weekend.

Will see what happens next weekend.
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Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-24-19 Saturday

I made bread today. The recipe is designed to make two one-pound loaves. I took a quarter of it after I kneaded it the first time and made two balls which I stuck it into the freezer.  I can honestly say that I FOLLOWED (most of) THE INSTRUCTIONS on raising the dough for once. 
I let it rise, punched it down (literally pushing my fist into the center and heard a sign of escaping gas), folded the corners over, flipped it upside down and rose it again. That is close to how you punch down the risen loaf.  I then cut it into four pieces and I then filled four small loaf pans. One was smaller than the others. After they rose again, I baked them. 
For the normal sized large loaves, they would bake for 40 minutes at 400. I did it first for 20 minutes. They did not want to come out of the loaf pans so I baked them another ten minutes. I had to run a knife around the outside of the pans and a couple I had to pry them out. I used oil rather than shortening on the pans. That appears to make a difference 
When making it, I found I was out of white sugar, so I used brown sugar instead. It worked nicely. There is a hint of flavor the brown sugar flavor in the bread but you might not notice it. I made this batch with no milk in it, and I didn’t miss it. The milk is mainly to make it rise a bit more when baked. I learned something here. I was testing the recipe for someone Jewish who would come for a meal. They are not allow to have meat and dairy in the same meal.
I’ve sliced up the three “large” loaves and will take them with me to a gathering of friends. The small loaf is to be saved for later. I definitely will make more. It is not really hard. 
I used my mixer with the dough hooks. As the dough came together they pulled the dough up into the base of the machine. They really needed to be twisted the other way. I watched for the dough to pull up, and before they got to the top of the beaters, I would stop to allow the dough to drop down again while I manually mixed the stuff at the side of the bowl, then ran them again. 
This recipe is from a 1949 cook book. Over time I have made some changes in the basic recipe and still worked. This is best batch of bread I have made.  One thing I have found with bread, is it is hard to make it unpalatable. They might end up being as solid as a brick-bat, but they will still taste good.
The few minor mistakes I made did not effect the actual bread. These are about the size of the fleshy part of your palm. It is great for snack sandwiches.  

A few weeks back, a friend dropped off a mirrored end table with marble top and asked if I could fix it. Today mom and I tackled it. We removed many parts, started the repairs. It will be saved. I have some more work to do on it but it will come out fairly good. It the whole back is made of press-board, not the best material for furniture but we are saving it. I should finish it tomorrow. It is too good to toss. This is easier than I expected.

I roughed out some more of my rocking  horses. I now have eight completed blanks. Mom said to use the drill with a big bit to remove the wood between the legs. I was trying to be abstinent but gave in. The horses are much farther along now. The last couple, I cut the space between rockers as a V rather than more squarish and it is easier to remove the wood. I will have to re-cut a couple of the others. 
I’ve decided they will not be as a detailed horse with all the bumps and curves, but more toy like. I think they will be pretty good. Six months more time and I could do them in more detail.


My nephew and his wife are going to have their new baby dedicated tomorrow.  Mom and I will go to that. 

Dorian is moving in our direction, moving really slow. The center of the storm is about level with us. We got a few of the circling outer bands this morning but most of them have missed us. That is going to be a strong storm once it hits the ocean again. 

Year 19, Week 33, Day One (week 1033)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-25-19 Sunday

I had mom bring three loaves of sliced fresh bread to a meeting last night and she brought back about a third of what we took. They seemed to like it. We had some during lunch and my niece liked the bread too. 

We had the dedication of my grand niece. My other niece told mom on the phone that they were shocked at how many children there were. I did not count but it was a couple dozen children at the dedication. The church could hold about 2000 people by the look of it and there was a quarter less than that by the seats in front of me.

I picked up some steaks and burgers during the week. I sliced the steaks, and burgers, and now have the brats in the freezer for next week’s BBQ. I have about 42 burgers and about 26 steaks (guessing now on the amount).  I had two packs of 18 brats. I had two bags of dogs (maybe nine each) from last time. I have a package of 40 dogs in the fridge. 
Before I started slicing the meat, I emptied my freezer and re-packed it. I always do that when I am stocking up. It is good to be reminded about what I have. For example, I found out that I have 3 small lasagna in there. That was a surprise. I expected only one. These lasagna are in foil baking pans the same size as what I used for the bread. When Mom and I share, it is enough for both of us. I like to fix up the lasagna, and freeze it uncooked. Since you have to take the time to thaw the cooked lasagna, you are really only saving a little bit of time (actually, these tend to require 2 hours to cook when frozen because of how I made them). I also re-packed my freezer to make more room.
My freezer is full, so I am ready for a multi day power out now.....

There was a little palm tree in the back yard of mom’s neighbor. It is a messy tree, more like a weed than anything. He and mom decided it needed to come out since it was about 18 inches from the new fence. 
Each time I visit, I would dig some of the dirt out. I got it what I considered low enough and  cut the top off that little palm tree. I am not totally sure if I cut it low enough. I may have to dig deeper and do it again. Will see. I don’t have a good ground game. I had to bring out a chair to help me get down on the ground and then use it to get up. 
That end table I am fixing is coming along. I  used brown felt pens to color the damaged feet to something close to the stain color it was done in. Not a great job and it killed the felt pen, but it looks a lot better than it did. I will give everything a good washing and then give them a couple coats of varnish. It will be nice then.  It will still look old, but it won’t look damaged.

Having been in cold air conditioning most of the day, It felt good being outside (not in the sun but in the shade was nice). My brother decided he wanted to go in. He is outside all week long as part of his job. We watched TV and talked a bit. I was on my tablet he was looking at a book. My niece and Mom went and got a new Television for their house. The TV my brother has developed a problem that model had where when they get old, they start turning on and off on its own. Makes watching TV a royal problem. They thought they were out of this sales special, but they did find one. The stores hate selling the specials.

I will see what happens next week. Our Labor Day BBQ is being planned. I have the meats ready and have made sure other stuff is available.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Year 19, Week 32, Day One (week 1032)

Year 19, Week 32, Day One (week 1032)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-17-19 Saturday

It was in the 80s with feathers and milk in the morning puffs appeared in the afternoon, but it did not look like any showers came after I went to bed. That front that is stalled over central florida has two spots that look interesting to the hurricane people. One is in the golf, the other is off the Carolina.

THURSDAY

The club meeting was good. We had a large turnout, someone counted 40 people. The demonstration was about the urns we make for the Fallen Soldiers project. 
The funeral homes have ashes of hundreds of people unclaimed by family. The military has developed a system where they search the funeral homes and identify soldiers remains. They go through investigation to verify who they are, then at the national cemeteries, they inter them in groups of 25.
At the South Florida Woodworking Guild  http://sfwg.org/  They became involved with making wooden urns for the soldiers being interred. Otherwise they are interred in cardboard boxes. The urns they make has the name of the soldier and the branch emblem on it. It is an impressive ceremony they do when they inter them. The cemetery they serve is the South Florida National Cemetery in Lake Worth, Palm Beach County. My dad was buried there. 
I am working from a weak memory so I may get some details wrong. 
The demonstrator discussed the steps that they go through on making them, from buying or obtaining the wood, to the final project.  Some wood is donated, some they purchase. They try to have each batch look about the same each time. If possible, they use the same kind of wood for each batch.
The first few they made, when they started, were square. Then the people most involved in making the square urns left.  They got the idea of using the turning club to help make them. It takes less skill to make round urns than square ones. The original urns were supposed to look like the Jefferson memorial, but they simplified the design to require less skill to make them, as beginning wood turners are also making them.
They build them using staves. They are using a 12 stave design so the least amount of wood is lost.  You can get a kit in a thin shipping box with all the wood you need, all cut for use. He didn’t use glue in this demonstration, but he showed how they are assembled and then the steps to turn them, though he did not do any turning.
He first touches up the wood with a bit of sand paper to make sure they fit as close together as possible. He then makes sure they are the same length as cutting errors or different boards might be involved in the set of staves. He then uses a band clamp and fits them together to make sure they will all fit together without any gaps. 
He starts gluing them up in the band clamp and tightens it so they cannot slip or move. He makes sure they are all flat on the table so one end is even.
I am trying to remember the sequence. He mounts it on the lathe makes sure the exposed edge is flattened true. He then glues the top wood (stacked boards) on top. He rough turns the wood. he ends up flattening the bottom and then cutting a light reveal on the inside edge with a few screw blocks glued inside The reveal is used for the bottom he cuts to fit and tapers the edge so it fits tight.  He screws on a temporary bottom that the chuck can hang onto and shapes the top. They have templates to follow to make them close to the same look.
The way he explained it, it looks easy. They will be having some turning sessions for making them over the next months as the National cemetery is doing several internments this year.


SATURDAY

After lunch, we stopped at one yard sale. I almost picked up another of those four pronged canes but decided I did not need any more than mom and I already have. 

I went out back and worked on a number of projects. I cut out two more blanks for rocking horses. I am not too happy about the blanks, but I will make use of them. I am glad I have a good three months to get them done. 
I sanded one of the hearts so it was a full tapered round. I did not like the effect. I did a light radius on another, and decided to try using the knife and cut the corners at an angle (chamfered). I like that effect a lot better. I need to do some cleaning but I like that effect better. These would have been better if I had cut them half an inch thick rather than an inch thick. I could shape them better with less wood to work from.

I borrowed one of mom’s shovels and dug at and pulled out a bunch of the weeds in the front planter. I got out a rake and scraped up some more of the weeds. I’ve been dumping the shavings from the lathe in mom’s sand pile. I brought a bunch of the saw dust from the sand pile and dumped them into the planter. There is some more I need to get, but mom said I could take one of her mulch bags to fill up the planter. I want to try to bury the remaining weeds. When I attacked them last week, they were more than knee high. 

The front yard could use another trimming. I need to finish the back yard first.

There is a palm tree mom in her neighbor’s yard that really needs to go. He agrees.. The tree is close to the fence, is a dirty palm tree and the seeds sprout everywhere. I started digging around it, in hopes of undermining it. Mom says I should just get the saws-all and cut the top off. Since palm trees grow from just the very top, that should kill it. 
I intended to keep going until I could get to the roots of the tree, but three times today, I stepped wrong and had to work to keep my balance. At the tree was the third time and I decided that was enough.

Tomorrow Mom and I are going to visit my sister who just moved into the state.

I emptied out the yarn bag that I keep in the car. The bag needed to be washed. I grabbed that last box of yarn I purchased and picked out some interesting colors to put back in the bag once it is washed. I am taking that bag with me tomorrow. 


Year 19, Week 32, Day Two (week 1032)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-18-19 Sunday


My sister moved mid state and it was fun seeing them again.
Our gathering was good. My nephew and his mother-in-law also came with his two daughters. The older girl (about two or three years old) was a bundle of cute. The little one has not quite gotten to crawl, but she is so close to it. 
Their house is brand new and the neighborhood is still under construction. There are some more things that have to be done on the house by the contractor. They are still in the move-in stage. My brother and her husband looked at some of the houses under construction. There are problems with some of them. My sister and her husband checked on the house several times during construction and made corrections. There will be some things they will have to do after everything is closed out to make it better. 
I spent a lot of time listening to my sister and mom. While I sat there, I crocheted two dish cloths. On the way home I did another one. I still have a little of that cotton yarn left. I brought a set of four cast iron pans with me as a gift, 6",8",10",12". My sister was really happy about getting them. There are some things best cooked on the grill and these will be great for that. She mentioned she needs a big cast iron pot so when she comes down for labor day, she will leave with some more cast iron. 
My sister is an excellent cook and having been in the Mid-East for a few years when she was younger, she fixed an arabic dish she learned there that went really good.
It was a two hour drive from here and we left there at six. I was tired.
Thursday I got to bed late because of the turning club. Friday I got to bed late because a meeting, I just napped a little bit on Saturday afternoon, mostly just laying there waiting for sleep to come, Saturday night I got to bed late, Sunday, I got up early, half an hour later than I normally get up for work and got ready to go. Sunday I then got to bed late. 
I did well today but won’t count on it tomorrow.

I will see what all happens next weekend.
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two dish cloths I made for my sister

turned another way, two dish cloths I made for my sister.


the last dish cloth I made on trip home, with remnant ball and a new ball for comparison. 

champhored hearts and shaped books

a close up of the rounded heart and champhored heart.




Year 19, Week 31, Day One (week 1031)

Year 19, Week 31, Day One (week 1031)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-10-19 Saturday

82 degrees early morning 94 degrees as the high, humid, sky filled with feathers and spilt milk. This weather report is brought to you by The City Of Pompano Beach Department Of Tourism.

After breakfast, we stopped at a yard sale. The woman, if I remember right, is a cleaning lady. The customers give her stuff and when she has enough, she has a yard sale. Everything she had was a dollar. Mom found a complete set of metal crochet hooks for me. I also picked up ANOTHER cast iron fry pan. I have a picture of my cast iron collection from a couple years ago and showed them that. I got a wow from them. 
Last week I got some stainless steel bowls and I dug out all my bowls, and I have like 20 of them. I want to separate them into sets. 
When we got home, I had to go to a couple stores so I drove most all the yard sale route. I found two more yard sales but there was nothing I had to have. Some interesting stuff, but did not need it. 
At Lowes, I picked up a stand-mounted fan for $20 for under the awning, and two sticks of wood, a half by two furring strip and a two by two. I decided I needed some wood for the ornaments I am making. I found that the fresh wood from the store is much easier to carve than the stuff that has been laying around all year. I have some serious carving to do.

At home, I went out back and tried to make a book ornament and a flying bird. The first book was too small. I made a bigger one. Mom likes it but suggested a little change in the book. That is minor. These will mostly be power carved. 
I made one bird with the grain running down the wings. I knocked off the tail. I made another with the grain running up and down through the body and broke a wing. I glued the wing back on but am not going to go any farther with it. If I made the flying bird, I will have to use a stronger wood. Yellow pine might work but that will force me to power carve it more  than with the knife. There will be some knife work but most will be done with the dremmel. 
I roughed cut another rocking horse. I will rough cut all the others I started last week before I will even bother carving them. 

The day was thick in the morning. We got out of the car and our glasses fogged up. The windows on the restaurant was fogged up with drops. When walked out of there and our glasses fogged up again. The sky was fairly clear. As the day warmed up low clouds showed up. We got a couple very light passing showers but the results were gone almost as fast as you noticed it. 
The fan I bought today really made the difference. I had forgotten that years ago when we were doing work heavily, we used to use fans on the thickest days. I would aim the fan on me when I was out in the sun, turning wood to help stand the heat. It was enough to keep me going. I was looking for them in yard sales recently but had not seen them. Maybe in the winter. This fan was easy to put together. It is easy to disassemble. It only needed a screwdriver to work the screw that locks the head to the stand. Everything else is worked by hand. It has three speeds and can oscillate. I never use the oscillate feature. What is strange is that it starts in low and you turn the knob up. Most start on max to get the blades moving and you back it down once it is going. 

I will see what I do tomorrow.


Year 19, Week 31, Day two (week 1031)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-11-19 Sunday

90 degrees, 68% humidity. Puffs built up, some later ones had showers and later ones had actually thunders. This weather report is brought to you by The City Of Pompano Beach Department Of Tourism.

Mom handed me the trimmer. I got the message. I dug out the lawn mower and mowed the front lawn of mom’s neighbor’s house. There was a lot of the “grass” growing over the edge of the pavement. I pushed it back onto itself with my foot and a rake, and then mowed them. It needs more but that was quite an improvement. The whole front yard was mowed and I was done in from that. I need to mow the back yard but did not have what it took. 

I worked on Christmas ornaments today. I figured out a real quick and easy way to make hearts. I took a stick of two by two, that was about 12" long, and drew on one end a heart using as much wood as I could by placing the tip in one corner. I then removed the top corner, and then removed wood, mostly with a knife to form the gully where the two circles met. Some shaving on the side and some sanding and cleaning, I got it to where I thought it would be nice. I then sliced the pieces off the stick, coming up with a dozen of them. I sanded them, squaring them up. Now I will round the edges. I need to figure out whether to make the edges all rounded, or just slightly rounded while keeping the sides flat. 

I cut a bunch of blanks for books. I may need to make more as some are not cut the way I was after.  I tried one more flying bird. I used some of that tree I got pieces from at work. It is strong enough but won’t be fun to carve. I think I will skip that design until late in the year or next year. 
I have an idea of how to do the boats fairly quick. I will wait on doing that one until I get more of the others along.  The rocking horses will be a bit of work and will take some time. Even the blanks will take time. I sort of intended on roughing out the blanks today but the other projects got in the way. And it is hard to work while talking with my brother and working noisily at the same time. 

Mom had mentioned her air conditioning sounded strange. I found out that the sound was from the disk sander. Yesterday I tried to get it to turn on and it refused to move. I lost track of what position the switch was off. I had left it on. It finally decided to start and ran all night. I turned it off and mom’s air conditioner stopped making that strange sound. Her air conditioner is on the same side of the house.

Everybody sat outside and talked with the fan going. It was nice. It made a big difference. My niece is not used to being out in the heat so it was too hot for her. I learned long ago that some people believe that any perspiration is too hot for them. A lot of people live in temps 76 and below. I made a point to make myself able to handle the heat. 80 is a nice temperature for lounging around.

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first two books, bird and rocking horse blank

first two books, bird and rocking horse blank

the start of the hearts, top corner cut off and knife rounding on side corners.

another bird attempt with stronger wood.

another view of bird. more wood has to go. harder to carve.

the heart blank rod almost done.

almost done heart blank rod

cut out hearts. just sliced off rod

the day's work, two rocking horses daylighted, three birds, one missing tail, other with broken wing later glued back on, and the third really roughed out. 
the hearts and rough books. 

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Year 19, Week 30, Day One (week 1030)

Year 19, Week 30, Day One (week 1030)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-03-19 Saturday

The weather report said 90% showers. We were between two bands of showers, one out in the ocean and one over near the west coast. We had high feathers and spilt milk overhead, with a few puffs heading north. At about 12:30 we got a two minute shower. At about four, blobs came on us fast, bridging the two bands and we got hit with a nice shower for about ten minutes. Tomorrow says 80% rain. Will see what it looks like. 

The day turned out to be nice. I had to go to a few stores so I drove my yard sale route in sections. I went to the grocery store first and got some stuff I need. They did not have one thing I was after. One of the several ice cream experiments I plan do tomorrow is going to be with Lindt 70% chocolate. I found that.
I then went to Lowes and walked several of the isles, and from one end to the other. I ended up picking up a 2x4 that will become rocking horse ornaments. 
I went to a drug store for some items I needed.
I was going to give a food processor to some one.  I happened to notice some food processor blades in the “junk” room. I got them, and found they (sort of) fit the food processor I was going to give away. I brought outside at mom’s house and, with some adjustments with sandpaper, I got the blades to work fine in that food processor. I now have a grater, slicer, a plastic blade (sort of like the metal chopping blades, that I think is for whipping) and two slicer blades. I am keeping that one and giving away the one I used for a couple years. It works nice. Just has the chopper blade. I have three others of that design

When I purchased the 2x4, I was actually after 2x6s or 2x12s but Lowes did not have any. I found a fairly clear 2x4 white wood. I checked when out back and it is a good size for the rocking horses. My plan for the wider boards was to slice them down the middle or even in thirds. The whitewood boards of the larger sized wood tends work as a quality carving wood. Whitewood is soft enough, but it does tend to split when you are dealing with small details. My carvings have lost a lot of noses over the year.
I traced the rocking horse on the wood and went to the bandsaw. I did a lot of cutting with the bandsaw, then drilled out the hole formed by the body, legs and rockers. I broke the leg off the first one I made, and had a good number of cutting errors in it, but it proved the concept works. I then made a second one. I showed that to Mom and she says it is good, it will pass as a horse as it is. I will do a lot more. She suggested using bits of cloth for the ears and yarn for the tail. I will give it thought. I am not that far yet, though I have wood for a carved tail already in the design. I “think” these will be fairly easy to make. I FINALLY HAVE A START ON MY ROCKING HORSES!!! it has been about 4 years since I had the concept!!!!!!

I did not expect any yard sales considering the weather report and I was right. It was a nice drive. I was following behind some cyclist at about 18 to 20 mph.

When I went to Walmart the other day, it dawned on me about how wonderful and colorful the yarn and cloth look in those stores, but if you look at your stock, your stuff is so pathetic in comparison. Of course, the lighting makes a difference, but you usually just don’t have much, or any, of the glorious colors that you saw at the store. 

I was thinking, (I knew I was thinking as I could smell burning wood) what I really need to do is cover my walls with shelving. Nothing but shelves. Then I might have a place to put things where things that need to be at hand......  I might do that for the craft room once I get to that point. Mom has a nice small work bench in the garage she said she would give me. I am strongly thinking that I need that in the craft room. Then build the shelving all around it. One long wall could be just for yarns. Of course, one problem with them being out in the open is they will get dusty and dirty over time, and while it might look pretty good, there are better things I could do for the yarn. 

I will see what I do tomorrow.



Year 19, Week 30, Day One (week 1030)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
08-04-19 Sunday

The weather early morning was blue skies with a few lonely puffs. It started getting thicker after noon. Radar showed a thin line coming towards us, then thickening really wide after it got to us. We are still in the path of feeder bands for the storm that headed north of us and into the ocean.  It was about 80 in the morning with almost no wind. The wind really picked up when the storm arrived. The highest temps was 91 at about noon. The humidty was as low as 50% at one point but jumped to 90% after the really heavy stuff passed but we were covered with only a light drizzle. 

I did my yard sale route. After I gassed up, I changed my normal route, I would usually take the first turn after I hit the road and head north from there, on a zig zag. This time I decided to head west a bit farther and found a yard sale by surprise. She was unloading her stuff. I got some stainless steel bowls, a keyboard and speaker, a laptop shelf, and on of those trays to carry food or drink. I gave her $5 for all of that and could have asked for change if I wanted. She had a bread maker and talked about it. She said that she was moving to a smaller place and have to unload a bunch of stuff. She said that if the bread maker does not sell, she will keep it and continue to use it. She loved making bread for someone else but her problem was she would eat it too.....

Today, I cut out eight blocks of wood and drew on them the rocking horses, and then drilled the holes to help daylight the space between the legs. I decided it would be much easier to do this drilling before anything else is done with the wood.  When I finish making the design, the sides are angled which makes drilling straight tough. 
I spent most of my time talking to my brother and decided not to run the noisy bandsaw to cut out the rest of the rocking horse bodies.
Next Saturday, I should roughly cut them out and then have a bunch of blanks to work on with the knife. 
I am kind of excited about getting these started. I tried many designs to make the rocking horses and none seemed to work.  I looked at trying to carve them out of a two by two, and they looked better as dog laying. I was going to build them up using slats or edge molding and besides not getting started, it felt like it was not going to look good.  I considered larger pieces to glue up and time and situation said no. 
Having gotten a start on these is really something. These will work. I still have the balloons and the steam engines to make a bunch of, but I need to come up with one more design. The steam engines are not the most easy to do, though the wood I have right now seems to be softer than what I was playing with last month or so. Starting now was big. Other than the first year where I started very early in the year, I don’t remember getting started before mid September. 
I am finding that as whitewood weathers or gets old, it gets harder to carve. It resists the knife more. 


I made four kinds of ice cream today. I made the Lindt-chocolate ice cream, some rocky road ice cream, some strawberry ice cream, and strawberry ice rocky road cream where  I added nuts and marshmallows (part of rocky road) 
I had made more strawberry than I planned and that is why there were two kinds of strawberry ice cream. I used a larger pan for the rocky road, but used small loaf pans for everything else. 
I nuked the Lindt chocolate then mixed it with fresh bananas. It mixed quite well
The Lindt tasted sweeter with the banana. 
I nuked semi-sweet baking-morsels (chocolate chips) for the rocky road ice cream. I used too much nuts and marshmallows and chopped them way too much while the ice cream was in the food processor. What I should have done is kept them in larger chunks and used a spatula to mix them. Either that or use just a small amount
I chopped some marshmallow alone with the idea of just using them and it became a couple globs that stuck to the blades, since the insides of marshmallows  are sticky.  I gave up on that idea. Tasted good anyway.
I had a 13 ounce jar of jam and used about half of that for about six bananas. This became the strawberry ice cream. What did not fit in the container got nuts and marshmallows and that went into the freezer.
These ice creams were frozen, then cut into chunks so they could be tasted in small quantities. I use them mainly for a way to eat bananas when I have leg cramps at night from over-doing it. Flavoring the bananas makes them easier to eat and they go faster. 
The Lindt chocolate ice cream was very good. The banana added enough sweetness to make it delicious. The strawberry ice cream tasted like strawberry, the rocky road was good but a bit too much crunch, and the strawberry rocky road just tastes like. There was way too much of them in there. Textures of the ice cream was good. 
I will do this again when I run out, but will cut down on the nuts or even go without them. 
If I really wanted to do this right, I would have a container to put them in and scoop the ice cream out into a bowl. Of course if I had an ice cream maker, I could make it really good, high quality texture. But these are coming out is good enough for me.

I hope to work on the rocking horses next week.
I will see what really happens next week.
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rocking horse blank bottom

rocking horse blank

rocking horse blank

mostly cut out blank

rear foot broken off

broken and second design

board blanks drilled for the space between the legs

Friday, August 9, 2019

Year 19, Week 29, Day One (week 1029)

Year 19, Week 29, Day One (week 1029)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
07-27-19 Saturday



High feathers and ripples, with some lower puffs. 91 degrees as the high with a humidity around 62%. There was a light breeze. Some thunder heads appeared in afternoon, but missed us for the most part spending the vast majority of its energy over the edge of the Everglades. 

After breakfast, we saw a sign for a yard sale but they were not set up. I got home and then headed out on the yard sale run. I found four yard sales. There an area on Dixie highway where there are some empty lots. People sometimes set up some yard sale stuff there. Today, a guy had all sorts of tools, a lot of them were new in-box craftsman stuff. He was selling them at half price. I considered a 10 inch high work-bench drill press but was not about to go the price he asked. I would rather have a floor model.
I had headed south first, then came up north on the back roads. I did not find another yard sale until I was almost at the northern part of the route. There a woman who has periodic yard sales had one with several of her friends. There was a lot of interesting stuff. I ended up buying a Kindle white-paper text reader. I gave a moment consideration for one of several guitars but I decided I am not willing to go through the effort to learn to play one. 
I found another yard sale that had some kitchen stuff and some furniture. Nothing I really needed. 
I got home, then went to the yard sale we saw in the morning and gave everything a good look. They had a scale where the gauge is on the top of a post. The needle spins around for each 50 pounds (I think) and a dial rolls for each time it spins around. I gave it a very long  thought, then left, knowing I could come back later. I never did. 

The kindle works. He has some books on there that I would not read. I need to clear it of his amazon account and load mine in. 

After a little bit, I went out back and looked around. I did not feel like pulling the lathe out. I ended up emptying the work bench and sorting through everything. I consolidated a lot of stuff. I did not find what I was really looking for, but I did find some stuff I forgot I had. I THINK I can find everything a little bit easier. We will see about that. I really wanted to be finished with this project as noon came around, but I finally got it done at about One. 

Mom’s neighbor got home from running around and found the house warm. He said the AC worked great last night but this afternoon it was not working. He opened the windows and is running the fans. It cooled it down some more. Older Florida homes were designed to be “cooled” without Air conditioning. In some of the older homes, the air conditioning was added later. Open the windows and air passes through, carrying away the hot air, and run some fans keep you cooler. 

I checked to find out what ornaments I did last year. I had made tea pots and gingerbread houses as last year’s ornaments. Those I got them done before Christmas. After Christmas I tried out hot air balloons and steam engines. I gave them out to a couple special people but never got farther. . I need to make enough of those two for this Christmas. I need to seek out some new designs to make.  Now is the best time to get started. I think I might pick up a stick of good two by two wood or a two by twelve (which tends to be a better wood for carving.) 
There are a few designs I did years ago that might be nice to do again, but will have to think about them. It is always nicer to come up with brand new designs. Those who received ornaments before, won’t be disappointed, and it is a bit more interesting to make also. Also, one must avoid any designs that have been done several times in variations. No more snow men, no matter how good a design might look. I may have done five designs of them over the past 19 years. That is enough.
I avoid simple ball shaped ornaments because that is more lathe work than carving.
Years ago, I thought about Rocking horses as an ornament. I still have not come up with a way to make them. Every design I tried failed for one reason or another. I had a possible method last year but ran out of time.
I started carving in the year 2000. During that year, I saw in one of Dad’s magazines where they wood-turned some Christmas trees, snow men, and Bells. I thought it would be fun to try. Dad had a tiny Craftsman lathe. I started turning with that. It would run a little bit and then die. A period later, it would run a bit then die. I finally gave up (mostly after I took it partially apart and then it refused to work). It dawned on me that I could carve them. I added a sleigh to the designs, and I carved a whole bunch of them and decided that I could do 12 of each. Half way through the project, It dawned on me that this was 48 pieces, and that was intimidating. By December, I had them done and took them to work. Some sold so well that I had to make a bunch more of them. 
After that, I was hooked and each year made a batch. In the past ten years, life got in the way and have struggled to get 4 designs or even make 12 of the designs I did have. Last year was the first in a long time that I had gotten seriously into making ornaments again.
Coming up with designs is the toughest part. They have to be simple enough to produce a bunch of them in a short period of time. They also have to fit within certain parameters. Generally, I prefer to make them out of two by two whitewood you can get at a hardware store. That places a limit on the size. I have used other woods and other sizes but my aim is to use whitewood. 
A lot of times, I will do the carving in stages. Rough out a bunch, getting the basic shape. Then add details to them, and then do the final finishing of them which will likely include painting, signing and adding a coat of varnish. 
I prefer making them by a knife but I will use a bandsaw, a lathe, dremel, etc. to remove the worst of the wood. I will also glue stuff on, though I do not like that kind of design. Some designs are strictly on the lathe or some other method if needed. 
What I need to do is to go on line and search through ornament design and see what is available. See if any ideas pop up as I search. 

I will see what I do tomorrow.


Year 19, Week 29, Day two (week 1029)
(January 17, 2000 was my first carving day.)
07-28-19 Saturday

Early morning was blue skies, then puffs appeared randomly, then gathering friends. At about noon, thunder boomers showed up on the radar. They sort of skirted us and then disappeared. Yesterday, one of the thunder boomer cupped us on the Everglades-side and then faded as it slid west. Mom did not get the rain she was hoping for, for the plants she has in pots. 

Yesterday, the neighbor’s A/C died. My brother had stopped at a job in the morning before coming up and then came here directly in his truck rather than ride up with his daughter. I told him about the A/C. He checked it out. He first put a vacuum to the drain pipe to see if it was clogged. Nothing came out. It was clean. We then went out to the outside unit. Checking, he found that the capacitor had died. He said that the regular lightning we have around here does little bits of damage over time.  He said that the burned out capacitor was Chinese. The one he replaced it with was a much more expensive American made one. He has found through experience that they last a lot longer. My neighbor has air again. It turned out to be under warranty as he put the AC in earlier this year. 

My brother and I just sat outside and talked model railroading. He saw a video of a model railroad convention. He said it went on and on over the hundreds of manufacturers involved in the hobby.  
We got to talking about problems we had with running our model railroad and how things have changed in technology. They now have radio controlled engines, switches, and other controls. Some send the signal through the track, some send them over the air, some are operated by a computer plugged in, some are dedicated devices. 
They have battery powered engines that can go for days without replacing the battery or charging them. The remote control engines might have the track powered to full and the controls are on the engine itself. 
One of the big problems we were having was to keep the tracks clean and operating properly. They need to be kept in a surgical clean room for best results. You cook, you use a cleaning product, you wear deodorant or perfume, the vapors will waft into the air and settle on the tracks. The wheels are running on a square mm or even less surface area on the tracks. A tiny bit of dirt will break the electrical contact, especially if you are running really slow with very little power to the tracks. We never had a solution that would work well over several weeks. 
Back in the 90s, when I was really hot and heavy in model railroading, the cameras were just getting into HO scale engines. That is about 1/8th inch equals a foot. Now they have them in N scale engines, which is 1/16th inch equals a foot. I heard they are getting them into smaller trains. The remote control
We then got into talking about operations we experimented with, then with how we would do the layout differently. While it is nice to see trains run in circles, we found that operations is more enjoyable and we worked out what we would do different if we build it over again. We have some ideas. Running laps is nice, but Model railroading did not become really enjoyable until we were placing cars in front of businesses and picking others up, and placing them on the train where they belong, in essence, switching train cars was when we really found joy in having a train set.
I have a simple oval, with an oval inside and siding tracks inside that. We experimented with many methods of operating trains. Our layout could be anywhere in the country. We had passenger trains meeting, going in opposite directions, We had freight trains doing the same, but exchanging cars with each other, We operated trains where one of us would work the throttle, and the other directed the train and placed the cars. 
We had operating sessions where we had to drop off a car if we picked them up, or we simply decided what cars to swap. We also made up order cards that told where a car was going to go and have to follow those instructions on running the trains. That was fun as we were not making the decisions having do deal with what the cards required. The cards at the industry told us what had to be picked up, and the cards with our trains told us what cars to leave, and in some experiments we did, some cards had the cars go to another industry or stay until the next train. 
With these sessions where we did operation, we were totally focused on what we were doing. A train running circles could be ignored. If you had to do a select number of laps between stops, you had to watch the train and keep track of the times around, but swapping cars forced you to pay attention to little else. We would run our trains at scale speeds, walking speeds for the trains. If you missed your turn, reversing until you could take the right route ate a lot of time. 
We did one experiment with a railroad layout with just two sidings. We had simple rules for that and following the rules, swapping cars and such, ended up taking us 45 minutes. That was swapping out two cars, then reversing direction and swapping out two other cars.
When we started, we thought you needed several real miles of track with hundreds of switches to make a layout interesting. As we gained experience, our needs got smaller. My layout became the perfect model railroad layout. I have never seen anything better. BUT, that experiment we did proved that you did not need a lot of railroad layout to be totally involved with the layout. 
I read in the magazines that the modelers would build elaborate layouts, scenic them in super fine detail. When they decided it was done, they looked at what they had and started over. Reading the way they operated and looking at their plans, they were just running trains in circles, not switching cars to industry. My layout has no scenery, though I have a lot of buildings that could go onto it. We found that scenery was in the way of our operating sessions. It was not needed as our concentration was on the action we were doing, not on impressing people at the job we did. 
I’ve taken up other hobbies and changed my work times so I no longer have time to work with the trains. That layout, right now, is a good shelf for stuff I have no place for. 

Nothing else was done, but we had a lot of fun talking.
I will see what I do next week.

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This is my model railroad layout.
The tracks at the top (switch yard) were to store trains to come onto the layout and go off again.
the ovals is the best design layout I have ever seen.
the lowest tracks on the switch yard is a barge port where cars can be taken off of and added to the layout

this was the simple layout we tested. swapping cars makes for a fun operating session.
Doing laps around the layout, the first switch is the one you can back into.
You have to take the first car.
then you do some laps and then stop at the second track.
there you have to run the train around to the back of the train to swap the car on the end of the track, leaving the first car on the track.
you run the train around again to the head of the train and do some more laps.
You stop on the end of the oval and then run the engine on the other end and then do the same thing you did before.
swapping four cars with four cars on the train takes 45 minutes without even trying.