Archive for May, 2006

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Various mundanities

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Our yard is no longer overgrown, and we have a garden. It looks like this:

And this insane vine was slowly digesting our porch:

I didn’t realize how massive it was until I cut it all off.

The porch looks better now.

In other news, we’re flying to California on Saturday to visit some of Sharon’s family. I’m definitely looking forward to this… I’m tired!

Over and out.

T

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Munching my grass

Monday, May 8th, 2006

A fat rabbit

I found this fat, furry guy sitting in our yard this evening.  As long as he’s getting fat on our grass (& very plentiful dandelions) and not on our squash and zucchini plants, he’s welcome to stay.

On another note, Shortstat says my blog has now had visitors from each of the following non-US locales:

Canada
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
European Union
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Japan
Morocco
Netherlands
Philippines
United Arab Emirates

I think this is fantastic.  I’m glad you all stopped in!  Please come back and visit.

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Our (finally) functional dryer

Saturday, May 6th, 2006

If you ever need to learn how to fix an appliance, go to fixitnow.com.

A washer and dryer came with our house, but they were provided in “as-is” condition. Turned out that the dryer went round and round, but wouldn’t heat. Enter fixitnow.com.  It’s a blog written by the “Samurai Appliance Repair Man”.  The guy is funny, and he really knows his stuff.  I used his Online Dryer Diagnostic Guide to troubleshoot my dryer, and it turns out that this little beastie was my problem:

Gas dryer boost/hold hoil

In case you’re wondering (and I know you are) it’s the boost/hold coil that is involved in opening the gas valve inside the dryer.  Thankfully eBay has everything, so it was a cheap & easy fix.

Hooray for the internet.

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It has begun

Thursday, May 4th, 2006

Currently listening:


Vicky Beeching: Yesterday, Today, and Forever

Vicky Beeching – Yesterday, Today, and Forever


Last Friday we closed on our house.  Now begins the tax of fixing it up.

Tuesday I mowed my own lawn for the first time ever.  Wow.  Don’t get me wrong, I’ve mown (Is mown even a word? No wonder people trying to learn English get so frustrated with all the ridiculous irregularities and exceptions) my parents’ lawn plenty of times, but this is the first time I’ve ever had to mow my own piece of turf.  Don’t know why that’s so exciting, but it is.  Well anyway, some of the grass was about 8” high, so that was interesting.

When we get things fixed up a little I’ll post pictures…

-T

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