Thursday, October 22, 2020

Average Daily Water Usage

Our new water softener has an optional feature: daily average water usage for the last 7 days.  It gets updated every day at midnight.  Several days ago, I activated the feature and it now reads 56 gallons/day.  That's 28 gallons per day for each of us.

Then, I wondered, how does our usage compare to other households?  Online research indicates that the average person in the US uses 80-100 gallons a day, most of which is flushing toilets.  Wow!  We're each using only about 30% of the average?  Doesn't seem possible.  

Or does it?  The new dual-flush toilets we put in last spring certainly save lots of water.  Perhaps our newish washing machine and dishwasher are water-efficient also.  And, I don't need much water to wash my hair.  Yeah, it's possible.

Note: water used for irrigation, washing cars and other outside uses doesn't go through the softener.

In case you're wondering: yes, we do shower regularly.






Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Cool Male Actors

Cool male actors of yesteryear.  I miss these guys!

Steve McQueen

Paul Newman


Lee Marvin



James Coburn



Charles Bronson



James Garner



Yul Brynner



Richard Widmark



Humphrey Bogart


Who would you add to the list?



Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Fountains, Cracks and Leaks

Returning home after nearly 4 months in the RV is something we always look forward to. OMG, the space! The fifth wheel has about 300 SF, our home 1900 SF. We spend most of our time outside when RVing so we don't really feel cramped. Still, it's great to be back home where we have our hobby areas, a garage and a full size shower - with 50 gallons of hot water instead of 6. 

 Usually, we return home and find everything's hunky dory. Not this year. First thing we noticed when we pulled up the driveway, was the lower terrace century plant: it looked sick, lots of dead fronds - or whatever you call them; certainly not leaves. All the other desert plants looked fine. I discovered the problem when I ran the irrigation system. The riser had broken off near the sprinkler head, and water was shooting 15' up in the air and into the street. That's the fountain. 

 Next comes the crack. I happened to be in the garage during the water softener regeneration cycle and noticed water puddling on the floor. took the top off the softener and found water spraying from a crack in the plastic thingamajig.    Same thing happened 6 years ago. Rather than have it repaired again for $150+ I got a new one, finished the install yesterday. 

 Finally, the leak. Just finished with the water softener when I noticed the floor was wet around the water heater. Sure enough, it's leaking. It's less than 5 years old, still under warranty, so I get a replacement for free. Not totally free, gotta pay $235 for labor and service call. 

 Can't help but wonder what minor catastrophe is next. 

 On the brighter side, I'm playing pickleball every other day (and playing fairly well for an old fart of 76), the high weather temps are decreasing, Trish is back to quilting and kayaking, neither of us have C-19. Life is good.

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

2020 Summary

 Our summer:

1.  Towed the RV 2450 miles, the least number of miles of any summer, I think.

2.  The microwave/convection oven bit the dust.  Had the damned thing fixed several times, paid enough on repairs - $400+ - to buy a new one.  I'm happily looking forward to demolishing the thing.  Tomorrow!  

3.  Truck tires.  Got a screw in one tire, on the shoulder of course.  Was alerted by OnStar of low tire pressure just as Trish was pulling out to go to the dog park.  Cancel dog park, we're off to Discount Tire.  They said tire couldn't be fixed, 25% life remaining on the tires: I said replace all tires with the best you have.  3 hours, $1000+, and 4 tires later, we're back home.  Fun day.

4.  Integrated LED lights.  That's what's all RV interior lights are these days.  If one goes tits up, you have to replace the entire fixture, not just the bulb.  Pain in the ass.  And, good luck finding an exact replacement.  Did find one that would fit after exhaustive search.  It was the BA ceiling light.

4.  Spent the entire summer in OR, except for several to/from stops.  Previous post lists the major stops.

5.  Paid $50 to join the Bend Pickleball Club.  Waste of money.  Never played at their 16-court complex because you could only play doubles with household members.  I contacted P J, who spends summers in LHC, and has a home in Bend.  Played 'skinny singles' at his home several times.

6.  Did play PB in Redmond a number of times.  Trish would go along and cycle the trails there.  Also played in Wilsonville several times. 

7.  Hosted several friends and relatives in Bend, including T's daughter.  Also, her brother and sister in law  They towed their RV up from Lincoln, CA and stayed several days.

8.  Played bocce ball in the grass, new thing for us.  Challenging and fun.

Ddddat's all, folks.


     

Monday, September 21, 2020

I'm Baaaack!

No summer travel posts this year because we were in places where we've been before, and posted about.  Spent 2.5 months in Bend, OR; 2 weeks in Wilsonville, OR; several days each in Pacific City, Winchester Bay, and Coos Bay, OR.  Last 3 places are on the OR Coast.  

Crown Villa RV Resort in Bend, is perhaps, the best RV park we've ever visited - layout-wise.  We spent several weeks there most summers for the last 6 years.  However, it's doubtful we'll be back.  It changed ownership a short time ago and the new management sucks: won't enforce their own rules and understaffed.  We weren't aware our site was in the middle of Rug Rat Row.  Our bad: we requested the site, unaware it was in RRR.  Wall to wall kids riding skateboards, bikes, scooters - screaming their little heads off - past our campsite all day every day.  Yeah, I know: I'm an old grouch.


Another reason we won't be back: Trish is buying a deeded lot in an upscale RV resort in WA state.  We'll be spending most of our future summers there, although we will do side trips. 

Pictures were taken at Shore Acres, south of Coos Bay, OR.  We'd been there before, but pix always brighten up the posts. 







Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Pahrump, NV

It should be named Gagging Stink Water.  Connect to city water.  Run faucet 2 seconds.  Puke.  The smell would knock a buzzard off a manure spreader.  In Wisconsin.  Sulfurous, like Yellowstone N P, but worse.  Shower with it?  Hell no!  But - it would insure physical distancing.  Thankfully, we carry 4 jugs of good water so we aren't forced to use the stuff for coffee or tea.

This is our second time here, not because it's anything special, just a convenient stop and a way to avoid the zoo that is Las Vegas.  The trailer park is old, sites are sardine-esque with hookups arranged such that you share your 'front yard' with your neighbor.  Which sucks.

It has some nice features though, including a spa, large pool and a water feature with koi and ducks.  We don't use public pools and spas, don't eat carp; I do like duck, though.



Pahrump has a Corvette owners school.  Vette owners can spend a week or so, driving with professional instructors, putting the pedal to the metal.  A couple of my friends have done that and loved it.  http://www.springmountainmotorsports.com/

Spent 2 nights in Gagging, then on to Tonopah, NV and Winnemucca, NV.

Monday, May 4, 2020

Gushers

My recent attempts at artistic immortality - blossoms and butterflies - have been on small canvases.: 8 x 8 for the blossoms, 12 x 12 for flies.  I wanted to do a larger canvas and selected this one, a string pull, using 4 colors. 

First attempts at a new technique rarely - virtually never - turn out as planned, and this one is no exception.  It's okay, went ahead and hung it but can't say I love it.


I posted the picture on Facebook.  First comment was made by a woman I know from pickleball, who said I was painting female reproductive organs.  Huh?  Being the naive, clean cut, Minnesota farm boy that I am, I was astounded!  And, of course, I blushed a deep red.  Head to toe.

I went online to see if her comment was valid.  Sure enough, there is a similarity.  Gee whiz!