My error. I mentioned the meadow bed last time, but didn't show a picture of it.
It is lush with perennials. There may be flowers in a month. More pictures then...
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Simple Useful Work, Part 2
The other minor project was to re-install the sunflower seed bird feeder. There were problems. The feeder itself needed some repairs (being 25 years old and damaged a few times), the pole was loose in the ground (just set in soil), and when I had some tree work done recently, one of the crew pulled it up (in case of an errant falling branch). He leaned it against another tree and it fell over. I've damaged it twice myself, taking it off the pole and trying to use it on the deck ahead of serious snowstorms for easier refilling.
Anyway, It has been reglued and rescrewed several times. I wasn't sure it could be again. But with some work and more screws, it should last another couple years.
The pole is designed to thwart Evil Squirrels. It WORKS! Just below the feeder, I have a wide flat baffle 5' up the pole. Immediately below, I have a barrel baffle. It works perfectly, no Evil Squirrel has been able to get at the feeder. If you have a problem with the tree-rats, just do THAT!
But it means I have to haul out my 8' stepladder every time I want to refill it. So I had this idea that if I could put a hinge on the pole, bend it over 90 degrees, and refill it from ground level (with a large funnel though the output opening). I finally found a pipe hinge designed to do that.
After finally cutting the pole to attach the hinge, it wobbled when attached. I decided the fitting was actually metric, so I used some metal strapping to tighten it. It wasn't easy. And it didn't work! THe wobble was in the hinge itself. It allows very little wobble, but over a 5' pipe, that adds up. It was unsatisfactory.
So (having cut the old pole in half, I needed a new one. But at least this time I could make sure it would come loose in the soil. It needed sideways braces in the soil.
So I went to the DIY store and looked at pipe-fittings. I came up with this...
The aboveground pipe is 6'. There is a 10" extension, a 4-way connection with 3" pieces out the sides, another 10" extension, and a 3-way at the bottom with 3" pieces out the sides at 90 degrees. I dug a 2' hole, set the post in it, propped it up level N/S and E/W and added soil back in 6" at a time with water and hard tamping with a 2"x4" board as I went. When I reached ground level, it was still perfectly vertical. I gave it a day to dry in place, then rotated the birdfeeder (there is a screw on flange on the bottom) and when it was tight it (wonder of wonders) was facing straight toward the deck. HURRAY!
It is perfect again. I still have to use the stepladder to refill it. I guess I'll have to live with that. Sometimes you have to do some work just to get back to "normal". But with those pipe extensions at 90 degree angles in the deeper clay soil, I bet it never leans or twists around in the wind again, LOL!
So, being pleased with my work and it being only 4 pm, I decided to remove weeds from my butterfly/bee/hummingbird bed. It is hard to tell, but it is a 10' circle with edging around it. There were some mock strawberries. AND some viney weed with similar leaves but small sharp thorns along the stem. I had to dig them out individually with a trowel. The roots don't have thorns, so I got down in them to pull. I got mostly roots, so those are set back a few years at least.
On the other hand, there isn't much growing there either. I think the seed mix I bought was mostly annuals. Fortunately, I bought several kinds of perennials that fit the butterfly/bee/hummingbird requirements and will be adding those soon. And I saved seeds from there that I will scatter tomorrow and cover lightly with compost. And I planted 4 sunflowers in the center around a 2' tall 12' wide cage to support them. Being clipped to the top of the cage really helps support them when they reach full height (6').
The meadow bed is growing like mad. It is mostly perennials, but I am growing some self-seeding annuals that are natural to meadows. It should look good this year and better next year.
The separate meadow bed
Anyway, It has been reglued and rescrewed several times. I wasn't sure it could be again. But with some work and more screws, it should last another couple years.
The pole is designed to thwart Evil Squirrels. It WORKS! Just below the feeder, I have a wide flat baffle 5' up the pole. Immediately below, I have a barrel baffle. It works perfectly, no Evil Squirrel has been able to get at the feeder. If you have a problem with the tree-rats, just do THAT!
But it means I have to haul out my 8' stepladder every time I want to refill it. So I had this idea that if I could put a hinge on the pole, bend it over 90 degrees, and refill it from ground level (with a large funnel though the output opening). I finally found a pipe hinge designed to do that.
After finally cutting the pole to attach the hinge, it wobbled when attached. I decided the fitting was actually metric, so I used some metal strapping to tighten it. It wasn't easy. And it didn't work! THe wobble was in the hinge itself. It allows very little wobble, but over a 5' pipe, that adds up. It was unsatisfactory.
So (having cut the old pole in half, I needed a new one. But at least this time I could make sure it would come loose in the soil. It needed sideways braces in the soil.
So I went to the DIY store and looked at pipe-fittings. I came up with this...
The aboveground pipe is 6'. There is a 10" extension, a 4-way connection with 3" pieces out the sides, another 10" extension, and a 3-way at the bottom with 3" pieces out the sides at 90 degrees. I dug a 2' hole, set the post in it, propped it up level N/S and E/W and added soil back in 6" at a time with water and hard tamping with a 2"x4" board as I went. When I reached ground level, it was still perfectly vertical. I gave it a day to dry in place, then rotated the birdfeeder (there is a screw on flange on the bottom) and when it was tight it (wonder of wonders) was facing straight toward the deck. HURRAY!
It is perfect again. I still have to use the stepladder to refill it. I guess I'll have to live with that. Sometimes you have to do some work just to get back to "normal". But with those pipe extensions at 90 degree angles in the deeper clay soil, I bet it never leans or twists around in the wind again, LOL!
So, being pleased with my work and it being only 4 pm, I decided to remove weeds from my butterfly/bee/hummingbird bed. It is hard to tell, but it is a 10' circle with edging around it. There were some mock strawberries. AND some viney weed with similar leaves but small sharp thorns along the stem. I had to dig them out individually with a trowel. The roots don't have thorns, so I got down in them to pull. I got mostly roots, so those are set back a few years at least.
On the other hand, there isn't much growing there either. I think the seed mix I bought was mostly annuals. Fortunately, I bought several kinds of perennials that fit the butterfly/bee/hummingbird requirements and will be adding those soon. And I saved seeds from there that I will scatter tomorrow and cover lightly with compost. And I planted 4 sunflowers in the center around a 2' tall 12' wide cage to support them. Being clipped to the top of the cage really helps support them when they reach full height (6').
The meadow bed is growing like mad. It is mostly perennials, but I am growing some self-seeding annuals that are natural to meadows. It should look good this year and better next year.
The separate meadow bed
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Simple Useful Work, Part 1
Some days are good for starting major projects, some days are good for doing nothing, and some days are good for doing a bunch of minor stuff.
Yesterday and today were good for minor stuff...
First, I got my Very Large rain gauge set up. I did feel like digging a 2' hole for a 4'x4' wood post (like I used to have it on), so I used an old piece of metal pipe that I could just pound into the ground at a new spot. And "wonder of wonders", the pipe was perfectly vertical in both directions. I used metal pipe brackets to hold a piece of scrap wood to the pipe, then attached the rain gauge holder to that with screws. The rain gauge is aimed directly at the master bathroom window so I can see how much rain as soon as I get up in the morning. That red thing at the bottom floats, so I can easily tell from the window. Helps me plan my day...
And I had to make a new holder for it because I installed a hose reel at the old spot last year. I got tired uncoiling and recoiling the hose every time I needed to mow the lawn and found a good solid powder-coated aluminum hose reel. It did say "wall mount only". They don't know me very well, LOL! Some of you may remember this project.
I not only post-mounted it, I constructed it so the hose reel would swivel (so that I could pull it off in the directions I needed to use the hose.
It turns right.
It turns left.
Well, that because I attached a metal TV turntable (that I had sitting around for years, bought at a farmer's market because it "looked useful") between the 2 layers of boards! And figuring out how to do that nearly drove me crazy! You see, you have to drive screws into it down into the bottom layer of wood AND up into the top layer. But as soon as you do the first, you can't do the second because the bottom wood prevents access to the upwards screws.
I found a few videos online about how to do that and still couldn't figure it out. I sat at my workbench for an hour each several times before I finally caught on. I won't bore you with the details (unless you need to know, facing a similar problem), but it finally worked.
The 2 platforms are edge-joined boards. That may sound flimsy, but each pair has 3 glued biscuits and a strip of construction adhesive between the biscuits. They wont come apart. Anything worth doing is worth over-doing, I always say!
Then I drilled 2 holes through both platforms and dropped bolts into the holes. That stops the hose reel from turning when I rewind the hose (it swivels back and forth forcefully when I turn the winding handle otherwise).
The rest tomorrow...
Yesterday and today were good for minor stuff...
And I had to make a new holder for it because I installed a hose reel at the old spot last year. I got tired uncoiling and recoiling the hose every time I needed to mow the lawn and found a good solid powder-coated aluminum hose reel. It did say "wall mount only". They don't know me very well, LOL! Some of you may remember this project.
I not only post-mounted it, I constructed it so the hose reel would swivel (so that I could pull it off in the directions I needed to use the hose.
It turns right.
It turns left.
Well, that because I attached a metal TV turntable (that I had sitting around for years, bought at a farmer's market because it "looked useful") between the 2 layers of boards! And figuring out how to do that nearly drove me crazy! You see, you have to drive screws into it down into the bottom layer of wood AND up into the top layer. But as soon as you do the first, you can't do the second because the bottom wood prevents access to the upwards screws.
I found a few videos online about how to do that and still couldn't figure it out. I sat at my workbench for an hour each several times before I finally caught on. I won't bore you with the details (unless you need to know, facing a similar problem), but it finally worked.
The 2 platforms are edge-joined boards. That may sound flimsy, but each pair has 3 glued biscuits and a strip of construction adhesive between the biscuits. They wont come apart. Anything worth doing is worth over-doing, I always say!
Then I drilled 2 holes through both platforms and dropped bolts into the holes. That stops the hose reel from turning when I rewind the hose (it swivels back and forth forcefully when I turn the winding handle otherwise).
The rest tomorrow...
Thursday, April 26, 2018
The New Recliner Chair
Sadly, after trying out the new recliner chair for a few days, it isn't working out. I had to move it from the TV room to the living room and put the better of the older chairs back in front of the TV.
I should have bought locally after trying many recliners at different stores. I wasn't really intending to buy a large recliner chair. As I mentioned previously, I had it in my Amazon cart as a "maybe" and forgot it was there when I ordered a couple of other items and hit "1-click" purchase. And by the time days later when I discovered that, Amazon said it was out of their hands being a 3rd party purchase. The manufacturer said the chair was already in production. Amazon, in turn said I could refuse delivery, but the returns policy was up to the 3rd party. The manufacturer, in their turn at emails, said I would be responsible for return shipping in the original shipping container.
The deliverer had ripped the shipping box apart because it seemed damaged and wanted to be sure of the condition of the chair. There was no damage, and after going further than he had to (inside front door delivery or garage only), we brought the 2 pieces of the chair up the front stairs to the main level. He took the ripped up box away, and I wrestled the chair into place and attached the back to the base.
It is a rocker recliner (but not swivel). When I sat back in it, it was very comfortable with a high soft back, soft wide arms, and with the footrest up it was very comfortable. But then I started discovering some negatives about the chair.
1. You can't rest any weight on the arms, there is no structure in them.
2. If you lean back, you go all the way back.
3. The lever that lifts the footrest is one way. You can't move it the other way to lower the footrest. You have to push down hard with your feet and lean forward at the same time.
4. If you lean forward without the footrest up (and this is the killer), it tilts downwards to the point where you start to slide off. My old existing rocker swivel chairs had a positive forward stop at forward "level".
5. When I sit level on the new recliner, it takes a bit of balance, but also, my feet don't reach the floor! I'm not used to that. OK, I'm short, but my legs are even a bit short for my height (I have to have all pants shortened to a 25" inseam. Not having my feet on the floor is uncomfortable.
5. I am mostly a "percher", meaning that I mostly sit on the front of a chair. At my old chair, I sit on the front edge to eat dinner from a TV tray and to type on my laptop while watching TV. I can't do that in this new chair.
So I'm kind of stuck with a chair I don't want and can't return. I suppose I will try to sell it for 1/2 price and write it off as a bad decision. It isn't the manufacturer's fault. It was up to me to decide if it suited me. It isn't Amazon's fault; they offerred it, I bought it. The chair seems to work as designed.
Sometimes, you just make a poor purchasing decision and deal with it.
But I now have a greater appreciations for small rocker recliner chairs that would suit my body shape better and have features I want (like a positive forward stop at level"). I have learned a lesson here. I can adapt to a lot, but there are limits. And I'll sure check my Amazon cart before hitting
"1-click purchase" again...
Meanwhile, some of you may notice that my old chair lacks the worn out spots on the front of the arms in future pictures. That's because I had 2 and took the other one as the new TV/Dinner/Laptop chair.
It is almost funny that I went for a recliner. As I said, I'm mostly a percher. But the backs of the old chairs are 4" short of supporting my head properly when I DO lean back. So I still want a replacement chair with a higher back. I have seen a few online (but from local stores). So I think I will be doing some actual physical testing.
I've gotten too used to shopping online. Time for some real-world testing for a chair!
I should have bought locally after trying many recliners at different stores. I wasn't really intending to buy a large recliner chair. As I mentioned previously, I had it in my Amazon cart as a "maybe" and forgot it was there when I ordered a couple of other items and hit "1-click" purchase. And by the time days later when I discovered that, Amazon said it was out of their hands being a 3rd party purchase. The manufacturer said the chair was already in production. Amazon, in turn said I could refuse delivery, but the returns policy was up to the 3rd party. The manufacturer, in their turn at emails, said I would be responsible for return shipping in the original shipping container.
The deliverer had ripped the shipping box apart because it seemed damaged and wanted to be sure of the condition of the chair. There was no damage, and after going further than he had to (inside front door delivery or garage only), we brought the 2 pieces of the chair up the front stairs to the main level. He took the ripped up box away, and I wrestled the chair into place and attached the back to the base.
It is a rocker recliner (but not swivel). When I sat back in it, it was very comfortable with a high soft back, soft wide arms, and with the footrest up it was very comfortable. But then I started discovering some negatives about the chair.
1. You can't rest any weight on the arms, there is no structure in them.
2. If you lean back, you go all the way back.
3. The lever that lifts the footrest is one way. You can't move it the other way to lower the footrest. You have to push down hard with your feet and lean forward at the same time.
4. If you lean forward without the footrest up (and this is the killer), it tilts downwards to the point where you start to slide off. My old existing rocker swivel chairs had a positive forward stop at forward "level".
5. When I sit level on the new recliner, it takes a bit of balance, but also, my feet don't reach the floor! I'm not used to that. OK, I'm short, but my legs are even a bit short for my height (I have to have all pants shortened to a 25" inseam. Not having my feet on the floor is uncomfortable.
5. I am mostly a "percher", meaning that I mostly sit on the front of a chair. At my old chair, I sit on the front edge to eat dinner from a TV tray and to type on my laptop while watching TV. I can't do that in this new chair.
So I'm kind of stuck with a chair I don't want and can't return. I suppose I will try to sell it for 1/2 price and write it off as a bad decision. It isn't the manufacturer's fault. It was up to me to decide if it suited me. It isn't Amazon's fault; they offerred it, I bought it. The chair seems to work as designed.
Sometimes, you just make a poor purchasing decision and deal with it.
But I now have a greater appreciations for small rocker recliner chairs that would suit my body shape better and have features I want (like a positive forward stop at level"). I have learned a lesson here. I can adapt to a lot, but there are limits. And I'll sure check my Amazon cart before hitting
"1-click purchase" again...
Meanwhile, some of you may notice that my old chair lacks the worn out spots on the front of the arms in future pictures. That's because I had 2 and took the other one as the new TV/Dinner/Laptop chair.
It is almost funny that I went for a recliner. As I said, I'm mostly a percher. But the backs of the old chairs are 4" short of supporting my head properly when I DO lean back. So I still want a replacement chair with a higher back. I have seen a few online (but from local stores). So I think I will be doing some actual physical testing.
I've gotten too used to shopping online. Time for some real-world testing for a chair!
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
A Strange Rememerance
I had the oddest recollection last night in a dream. Mostly, my dreams are of past events and jobs like when I wake up and wish I could retire and then suddenly realize I have and am grateful.
But for some reason, I dreampt a true story that Grampa told me about his days in a shelter house during the Great Depression and why he had a scar on the back of his hand.
He said he was sitting at the community house table and they actually had pork chops. He claimed the lights went out while there was one pork chop left on the center plate. He got there first but the guy next to him went at it with a fork. Hence his scar.
I know it is probably an old joke. I bet the true story would have been better (but more personal). But he went through some hard times in the Great Depression and that was likely the kindest way he could joke about it years later when I was a grandchild.
I always loved picking beans with him, and then later, pulling off the strings with Gramma. I had such great memories of them both and they died when I went off to college. Grampa is why I'm an organic gardener, and Gramma is why I learned to cook. And she taught me to play cards and games. She was lethal at them and never let me win when I didn't deserve to. Taught me to THINK HARD.
You know, sometimes I think I only blog to unspool my life...
But for some reason, I dreampt a true story that Grampa told me about his days in a shelter house during the Great Depression and why he had a scar on the back of his hand.
He said he was sitting at the community house table and they actually had pork chops. He claimed the lights went out while there was one pork chop left on the center plate. He got there first but the guy next to him went at it with a fork. Hence his scar.
I know it is probably an old joke. I bet the true story would have been better (but more personal). But he went through some hard times in the Great Depression and that was likely the kindest way he could joke about it years later when I was a grandchild.
I always loved picking beans with him, and then later, pulling off the strings with Gramma. I had such great memories of them both and they died when I went off to college. Grampa is why I'm an organic gardener, and Gramma is why I learned to cook. And she taught me to play cards and games. She was lethal at them and never let me win when I didn't deserve to. Taught me to THINK HARD.
You know, sometimes I think I only blog to unspool my life...
Friday, April 20, 2018
New Chair
Back in late February I placed a 1-click order on Amazon. I glanced casually at the cart first, but I didn't notice I had a big recliner chair on the list that was a serious "maybe". And when the order confirmation email came back I was all "yeah, yeah" and didn't review it carefully. So I had ordered a big recliner chair I wasn't certain I wanted... My bad!
So when I did look at the order confirmation, I was somewhat surprized to see I had ordered the chair. I contacted Amazon and they told me that, since it was a 3rd party order, I could cancel but would be responsible for return shipping. I contacted the manufacturer and they said that since the order was already in production, it was not cancelable. I asked if I could get it in black to match my decor better, but they said it only came in "chocolate".
The whole time schedule was kind of a joke. I received an email in early March saying it would be delivered on April 20th. When I looked up the tracking history recently, I discovered the chair had been shipped to a local freight company on March 15th and was sitting in a warehouse only 90 miles away. It took them 5 weeks to deliver it from there?
A little history... Back in the mid 90s, I found a cushioned upholstered rocker/swivel chair I liked at a local store. It came in peach, aqua, or butter. Aaccckkk! But, liking the chair, I emailed the manufacturer and told them I loved the chair but could I get it in black and an ottoman as a special order? They replied that they were flattered and willing, but I would have to order 2 chairs AND send them the fabric (and told me how much was required for 2 chairs and the ottoman). Well, I wanted 2 chairs anyway...
I had to visit several fabric stores before I found one with enough black fabric that seemed durable enough. I send the fabric to the manufacturer along with their email and a letter from me with more details. 2 months later, the chairs arrived. The freight company told me that delivery was merely off-truck, so I had to arrange for a local delivery company to pick it up from the freight company and deliver them in "room of choice" (as I learned the term was later). I only discovered afterwards that the chairs were lighter than I thought and I could have just carried them from the freight truck at the street into my house on my own, but you live and learn.
I was happy enough with those chairs was over 20 years. But springs sag, upholstery wears out, and everything begins to fall apart eventually. I spent a lot of evening time sitting in one of the chairs, and when Dad was her for 2 years, he practically lived in the other. Time for a new chair!
I considered a cushioned rocker/swivel arm computer chair. I find them comfortable. But when I stretch my legs out on the ottoman and cat curls up on my legs, that gets a bit uncomfortable with the weight on my unsupported knees. So I decided to get a recliner.
OK, so much for the previous chairs. I got my money's worth out of them.
So, I had spoken to a freight representative and she explained that they would do "inside delivery", which was great because the chair weighed 175 pounds. I live in a "split-foyer" house with the basement on surface level. The front door is up 6 outside steps. You enter the door and there is a 3'x5' landing. You can go up down a half flight of stairs to the basement or up a half flight to the main level. It's a ranch house built on a surface basement and there is an attic.
So "inside delivery" sounded good. I sure can't get 175 pound chair up the half flight of stairs myself. But 2 days ago, I called to confirm the delivery date and confirm the "inside delivery" (I've had some surprises before when truck drivers didn't agree with company policy). Sure enough, it turns out "inside delivery " means through the front door (or garage or side door) AND NO FURTHER.
Well, damn, if it just goes into the landing inside the front door, I can't even close the door! So I considered possibilities. My first thought was a bribe. If the deliverers had to carry the box up the outside steps annyway, maybe $20 (or $40 dollars if there was too much hesitation) would get it up the half flight of stairs. I could deal with it from there. My second thought was to have it delivered into the garage, so I pulled my car out the morning before delivery. The third possibility was to let them bring the box to the front steps and then threaten to refuse delivery and point out that "up the stairs" was a shorter distance than "back onto the truck".
As an aside, one of my first government jobs was getting furniture delivered to Congressional State and District Offices, and I learned a bit about whgat it took to get deliverers to bring furniture into awkward offices, LOL! I will add that option 1 about cash bribes was not an allowed option.
The delivery was scheduled between 8am - 5 pm (and you thought cable companies were bad). But I know that the delivery routes are carefully planned and the items are packed on the truck to empty from the back to the front. So first thing this morning, I called the freight companies and asked approximately where I was on the route. The person I spoke to checked and said, "Well, you seem to be in the middle of the delivery route, so my best guess is between 11 and 2". Well, that was better than 8-5...
He arrived at 4:40... You can't win even when you ask the right questions sometimes. And he arrived alone. No helper. And he said the box looked "pretty beat up". Those are NOT words you want to hear!
But lest you think this is a disaster post, rest assured all worked out better than I expected!
First, he said "Let me bring the box to the front door and we will open it up and examine it for damage. [My jaw drops].
Second, he rips the box apart and we examine the 2 parts of the chair in great detail. I mean, HE is looking for damage too as if it was his chair. We couldn't find the least bit of damage.
Third, he picked up the back of the chair and went in the front door. I helpfully pointed to the top of the stairs, and he brought it right up to the top of the stair!
Fourth, he was not so sure about getting the heavier base of the chair up the stairs, so I grabbed one end and said "we both can". It was awkward for me holding the top end and walking backwards up the stairs, but it went fine.
And he handed me the e-ticket to sign and walked back to the truck and drove away. I owe him a very positive review to his company about his help. I hope it gets him a bonus...
So I had these 2 pieces of chair sitting at the top of my stairs... I have things for that. I built a wooden base with wheels years ago and put the the base on it to push to the spot in front of the TV. The back was simply carryable.
I had expected more assembly (like attaching the chair legs and the handle that lifts the human leg support), but everything was installed. Attaching the back to the base was easy. It fits down onto 2 heavy metal tapered attachments. There was a satisfying "CLICK" as they meshed.
And then I sat on it. More properly, I should say I :SANK: into it. The recliner handle isn't exactly where I would have put it (being a little forward of easy reach), but it worked fine. The back is high enough to provide great head support in soft comfort. I was a bit confused at first that the reliner handle didn't ALSO unrecline the footrest, but discovered that the footrest returned to "unreclined" position with just a little downward pressure.
I miss the swivel ability of the previous chairs, but you can't have everything.
The cats are in love with it! The arms are so wide and cushioned that Iza fell asleep on my right arm and Marley purred awake on the left. I'm sure I will see Ayla there soon.
Pictures!
Now, knowing the size of this chair, I need to build a nice end table to match the space between the chair on the wall. Right now, I am using 2 TV trays to hold remotes and the telephone. And I need to move some pictures behind the chair. With the small desk that was next to the smaller old chair removed, I need horizontal space for "stuff"!
So when I did look at the order confirmation, I was somewhat surprized to see I had ordered the chair. I contacted Amazon and they told me that, since it was a 3rd party order, I could cancel but would be responsible for return shipping. I contacted the manufacturer and they said that since the order was already in production, it was not cancelable. I asked if I could get it in black to match my decor better, but they said it only came in "chocolate".
The whole time schedule was kind of a joke. I received an email in early March saying it would be delivered on April 20th. When I looked up the tracking history recently, I discovered the chair had been shipped to a local freight company on March 15th and was sitting in a warehouse only 90 miles away. It took them 5 weeks to deliver it from there?
A little history... Back in the mid 90s, I found a cushioned upholstered rocker/swivel chair I liked at a local store. It came in peach, aqua, or butter. Aaccckkk! But, liking the chair, I emailed the manufacturer and told them I loved the chair but could I get it in black and an ottoman as a special order? They replied that they were flattered and willing, but I would have to order 2 chairs AND send them the fabric (and told me how much was required for 2 chairs and the ottoman). Well, I wanted 2 chairs anyway...
I had to visit several fabric stores before I found one with enough black fabric that seemed durable enough. I send the fabric to the manufacturer along with their email and a letter from me with more details. 2 months later, the chairs arrived. The freight company told me that delivery was merely off-truck, so I had to arrange for a local delivery company to pick it up from the freight company and deliver them in "room of choice" (as I learned the term was later). I only discovered afterwards that the chairs were lighter than I thought and I could have just carried them from the freight truck at the street into my house on my own, but you live and learn.
I was happy enough with those chairs was over 20 years. But springs sag, upholstery wears out, and everything begins to fall apart eventually. I spent a lot of evening time sitting in one of the chairs, and when Dad was her for 2 years, he practically lived in the other. Time for a new chair!
I considered a cushioned rocker/swivel arm computer chair. I find them comfortable. But when I stretch my legs out on the ottoman and cat curls up on my legs, that gets a bit uncomfortable with the weight on my unsupported knees. So I decided to get a recliner.
OK, so much for the previous chairs. I got my money's worth out of them.
So, I had spoken to a freight representative and she explained that they would do "inside delivery", which was great because the chair weighed 175 pounds. I live in a "split-foyer" house with the basement on surface level. The front door is up 6 outside steps. You enter the door and there is a 3'x5' landing. You can go up down a half flight of stairs to the basement or up a half flight to the main level. It's a ranch house built on a surface basement and there is an attic.
So "inside delivery" sounded good. I sure can't get 175 pound chair up the half flight of stairs myself. But 2 days ago, I called to confirm the delivery date and confirm the "inside delivery" (I've had some surprises before when truck drivers didn't agree with company policy). Sure enough, it turns out "inside delivery " means through the front door (or garage or side door) AND NO FURTHER.
Well, damn, if it just goes into the landing inside the front door, I can't even close the door! So I considered possibilities. My first thought was a bribe. If the deliverers had to carry the box up the outside steps annyway, maybe $20 (or $40 dollars if there was too much hesitation) would get it up the half flight of stairs. I could deal with it from there. My second thought was to have it delivered into the garage, so I pulled my car out the morning before delivery. The third possibility was to let them bring the box to the front steps and then threaten to refuse delivery and point out that "up the stairs" was a shorter distance than "back onto the truck".
As an aside, one of my first government jobs was getting furniture delivered to Congressional State and District Offices, and I learned a bit about whgat it took to get deliverers to bring furniture into awkward offices, LOL! I will add that option 1 about cash bribes was not an allowed option.
The delivery was scheduled between 8am - 5 pm (and you thought cable companies were bad). But I know that the delivery routes are carefully planned and the items are packed on the truck to empty from the back to the front. So first thing this morning, I called the freight companies and asked approximately where I was on the route. The person I spoke to checked and said, "Well, you seem to be in the middle of the delivery route, so my best guess is between 11 and 2". Well, that was better than 8-5...
He arrived at 4:40... You can't win even when you ask the right questions sometimes. And he arrived alone. No helper. And he said the box looked "pretty beat up". Those are NOT words you want to hear!
But lest you think this is a disaster post, rest assured all worked out better than I expected!
First, he said "Let me bring the box to the front door and we will open it up and examine it for damage. [My jaw drops].
Second, he rips the box apart and we examine the 2 parts of the chair in great detail. I mean, HE is looking for damage too as if it was his chair. We couldn't find the least bit of damage.
Third, he picked up the back of the chair and went in the front door. I helpfully pointed to the top of the stairs, and he brought it right up to the top of the stair!
Fourth, he was not so sure about getting the heavier base of the chair up the stairs, so I grabbed one end and said "we both can". It was awkward for me holding the top end and walking backwards up the stairs, but it went fine.
And he handed me the e-ticket to sign and walked back to the truck and drove away. I owe him a very positive review to his company about his help. I hope it gets him a bonus...
So I had these 2 pieces of chair sitting at the top of my stairs... I have things for that. I built a wooden base with wheels years ago and put the the base on it to push to the spot in front of the TV. The back was simply carryable.
I had expected more assembly (like attaching the chair legs and the handle that lifts the human leg support), but everything was installed. Attaching the back to the base was easy. It fits down onto 2 heavy metal tapered attachments. There was a satisfying "CLICK" as they meshed.
And then I sat on it. More properly, I should say I :SANK: into it. The recliner handle isn't exactly where I would have put it (being a little forward of easy reach), but it worked fine. The back is high enough to provide great head support in soft comfort. I was a bit confused at first that the reliner handle didn't ALSO unrecline the footrest, but discovered that the footrest returned to "unreclined" position with just a little downward pressure.
I miss the swivel ability of the previous chairs, but you can't have everything.
The cats are in love with it! The arms are so wide and cushioned that Iza fell asleep on my right arm and Marley purred awake on the left. I'm sure I will see Ayla there soon.
Pictures!
Now, knowing the size of this chair, I need to build a nice end table to match the space between the chair on the wall. Right now, I am using 2 TV trays to hold remotes and the telephone. And I need to move some pictures behind the chair. With the small desk that was next to the smaller old chair removed, I need horizontal space for "stuff"!
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
DNA Re-test
CRIgenetics agreed to send me a new test kit for re-testing. I had annoyed them with several emails suggesting that their results were possibly contaminated because their report of recent ancestry was inconsistent with known family genealogy.
Here is a question. Since I suspect this company of errors and just MIGHT possibly just send me the identical previous report to avoid admitting an error, I have a thought. Should I just honestly send them my own cheek swab again OR get tricky and try to get a friend to do a cheek swab to see if they send an identical report? In that case, I would know they were falsifying the results just making the report up.
My dilemma is that, if I send them my own cheek swab again and get identical results as the last time, I will never know if they just simply sent me the original report again or if there is some accuracy to it I don't understand. But if I get some friend or neighbor to agree to this little trick, and CRI tests accurately, and if the results are different, I won't actually know whether the new test results are his or mine.
And quite frankly, if someone came to ME and suggested this "swap of swab", I would be immediately suspicious of some intended legal or family deception, and would decline to participate.
I'm not in any way suspecting parental infidelity, adoption, or family uncertainties in any way. I and my siblings certainly look enough like our parents.
I just want to have some reason to think the original report was inaccurate because it calls the genealogy into question AND disagrees substantially with a previous DNA test. So I want this 2nd company to "generally" agree with the other company.
I might have to get a 3rd company as a tie-breaker. The cost is trivial.
So, hit me with logical questions, suggestions, advice, experience, or anything else...
Here is a question. Since I suspect this company of errors and just MIGHT possibly just send me the identical previous report to avoid admitting an error, I have a thought. Should I just honestly send them my own cheek swab again OR get tricky and try to get a friend to do a cheek swab to see if they send an identical report? In that case, I would know they were falsifying the results just making the report up.
My dilemma is that, if I send them my own cheek swab again and get identical results as the last time, I will never know if they just simply sent me the original report again or if there is some accuracy to it I don't understand. But if I get some friend or neighbor to agree to this little trick, and CRI tests accurately, and if the results are different, I won't actually know whether the new test results are his or mine.
And quite frankly, if someone came to ME and suggested this "swap of swab", I would be immediately suspicious of some intended legal or family deception, and would decline to participate.
I'm not in any way suspecting parental infidelity, adoption, or family uncertainties in any way. I and my siblings certainly look enough like our parents.
I just want to have some reason to think the original report was inaccurate because it calls the genealogy into question AND disagrees substantially with a previous DNA test. So I want this 2nd company to "generally" agree with the other company.
I might have to get a 3rd company as a tie-breaker. The cost is trivial.
So, hit me with logical questions, suggestions, advice, experience, or anything else...
Friday, April 13, 2018
Telphone Calls
I had the weidest experience and I'm still trying to figure it out.
1. I kept getting calls from the same number. 6-10 per day
2. I have NoMoRoBo. so calls from known telemarketers ring once and are blocked. But I still had to manually delete the "missed calls" list
3. I reverse-looked up the telephone number and the report was it a known telemarketer for Cingular telephone.
4. I finally got pissed off enough to call them.
5. It wasn't Cingular.
6. It was a small company that offerred house HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) onsite surveys.
7. The nice lady I spoke to was horrified I was getting all these calls.
8. She said they had a new marketing calling system but it was never intended to call more than once a month
9. But she said they were having problems with it.
10. But she said she could delete my number from their system in a keystroke. Yeah right... If she could, all those other telemarketers could.
11. But I haven't gotten a call from them in week!
12. It worked!
13. And that's proof that any company could do that!
Think about that. Any telemarketer can probably eliminate your phone number from their list, but they just WON'T...
You just have to get to someone willing to.
And something else weird? I haven't gotten any spam calls from them for 3 days. Now, maybe I'm just lucky, but I also haven't gotten any OTHER spam calls
It might be worth calling back the numbers that call you and raising hell!
Mark
1. I kept getting calls from the same number. 6-10 per day
2. I have NoMoRoBo. so calls from known telemarketers ring once and are blocked. But I still had to manually delete the "missed calls" list
3. I reverse-looked up the telephone number and the report was it a known telemarketer for Cingular telephone.
4. I finally got pissed off enough to call them.
5. It wasn't Cingular.
6. It was a small company that offerred house HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) onsite surveys.
7. The nice lady I spoke to was horrified I was getting all these calls.
8. She said they had a new marketing calling system but it was never intended to call more than once a month
9. But she said they were having problems with it.
10. But she said she could delete my number from their system in a keystroke. Yeah right... If she could, all those other telemarketers could.
11. But I haven't gotten a call from them in week!
12. It worked!
13. And that's proof that any company could do that!
Think about that. Any telemarketer can probably eliminate your phone number from their list, but they just WON'T...
You just have to get to someone willing to.
And something else weird? I haven't gotten any spam calls from them for 3 days. Now, maybe I'm just lucky, but I also haven't gotten any OTHER spam calls
It might be worth calling back the numbers that call you and raising hell!
Mark
Thursday, April 12, 2018
About Birds And Cats
I don't want to make a big thing about all this interest
that cats have in birds. But I saw another complaint about cats catching songbirds recently (elsewhere). I understand that cats DO catch birds. I understand that bird-lovers don't like cats very much because of it. Well *I* love birds too. It's not like I feed them to be food for my cats. Black Oil sunflower and thistle seed is way too expensive (than the canned food the cats happily eat) for THAT to be worthwhile.
They probably catch voles, mice, and moles 100-1 compared to birds. The neighborhood hawk, on the other hand, catches 4-6 birds per day (not usually from my feeders, of course, or I would have nonbe). I see the scatterred feathers on the ground infrequently. If we want to protect songbirds, kill hawks.
My cats stalk birds. They also stalk squirrels (but never catch them - and I wish they could) and rabbits (and though they do catch the occasional young rabbit the world isn't going to run out of rabbits. And my cats have a varied diet of beef, chicken, turkey, tuna, duck, and rabbit. So if you are sad they eat rabbit (or any of the other animals), consider that they are eating rabbit because people raise them just to be eaten. There are predators and prey (and that started about 500 million years ago).
There are more songbirds thriving here after I cleared the property somewhat than before I moved in 30 years ago. I originally had a pair of Cardinals. Today there are a dozen pairs. I never saw a Goldfinch for the 1st few years, now there are some dozen of them. I didn't even know what a Purple Finch was until they started nesting around the yard attracted to the feeders. Between the thistle seeds and the black oil sunflower seeds and suet and peanut butter smeared on trees in Winter, I think there are more than 10X the birds here as when the lot was undeveloped.
When one of the cats catches a bird, it has to be pretty dumb (other than birdicide against a window). I've observed it a couple of times. The birds sits on a low shrub branch, one cat comes near it, the bird stares at the cat stupidly, and the cat grabs it. DUH! The dumbest bird in the flock has been removed from their gene pool, LOL!
Sometimes the attacks on cats as bird-killers bothers me, so I wanted to give some personal experience. Cats don't catch the smarter birds or many of them...
Put another way, I just saw a picture in a National Geographic magazine. A hyena is carrying away a flamingo. The flamingo is alive (its neck and head are upright) and not acting very distressed. It doesn't seem to be struggling. In fact, it seems to have no idea it is about to eaten alive by the hyena. It is just like "huh" well, carry me other to that next pond, OK"?
Sorry, I go "off" sometimes, LOL!
They probably catch voles, mice, and moles 100-1 compared to birds. The neighborhood hawk, on the other hand, catches 4-6 birds per day (not usually from my feeders, of course, or I would have nonbe). I see the scatterred feathers on the ground infrequently. If we want to protect songbirds, kill hawks.
My cats stalk birds. They also stalk squirrels (but never catch them - and I wish they could) and rabbits (and though they do catch the occasional young rabbit the world isn't going to run out of rabbits. And my cats have a varied diet of beef, chicken, turkey, tuna, duck, and rabbit. So if you are sad they eat rabbit (or any of the other animals), consider that they are eating rabbit because people raise them just to be eaten. There are predators and prey (and that started about 500 million years ago).
There are more songbirds thriving here after I cleared the property somewhat than before I moved in 30 years ago. I originally had a pair of Cardinals. Today there are a dozen pairs. I never saw a Goldfinch for the 1st few years, now there are some dozen of them. I didn't even know what a Purple Finch was until they started nesting around the yard attracted to the feeders. Between the thistle seeds and the black oil sunflower seeds and suet and peanut butter smeared on trees in Winter, I think there are more than 10X the birds here as when the lot was undeveloped.
When one of the cats catches a bird, it has to be pretty dumb (other than birdicide against a window). I've observed it a couple of times. The birds sits on a low shrub branch, one cat comes near it, the bird stares at the cat stupidly, and the cat grabs it. DUH! The dumbest bird in the flock has been removed from their gene pool, LOL!
Sometimes the attacks on cats as bird-killers bothers me, so I wanted to give some personal experience. Cats don't catch the smarter birds or many of them...
Put another way, I just saw a picture in a National Geographic magazine. A hyena is carrying away a flamingo. The flamingo is alive (its neck and head are upright) and not acting very distressed. It doesn't seem to be struggling. In fact, it seems to have no idea it is about to eaten alive by the hyena. It is just like "huh" well, carry me other to that next pond, OK"?
Sorry, I go "off" sometimes, LOL!
Monday, April 9, 2018
Politics
I try to avoid politics in general, but sometimes things just get TOO MUCH and I have to blow off some steam. But I'm not talking about "regular people" trying to figure out a frustrating world. I complain about politicians and extreme party loyalists looking to benefit personally and selfishly...
And it is probably obvious by now that I am generally "progressive". I hope for the general advancement of all people, of humanity in general, thinking it is not a win-lose game, even when it doesn't benefit me personally or immediately. A better world is simply a better world, and that's the one I want to live out my remaining days in.
And don't get too bent out of shape, I expect that most mild conservatives (in the sense I am a mild progressive) have the same goal. It just seems to me that there are fewer of them today than there were 20 or 50 years ago... I mean, even Regan talked of "compassion".
And it is probably obvious by now that I am generally "progressive". I hope for the general advancement of all people, of humanity in general, thinking it is not a win-lose game, even when it doesn't benefit me personally or immediately. A better world is simply a better world, and that's the one I want to live out my remaining days in.
And don't get too bent out of shape, I expect that most mild conservatives (in the sense I am a mild progressive) have the same goal. It just seems to me that there are fewer of them today than there were 20 or 50 years ago... I mean, even Regan talked of "compassion".
But there apparently IS no "bottom" to the current conservative extremism. There are too many Republicans so
dedicated to "winning at all costs" that they will not abandon the
person keeping them in power no matter what he does.
Would a limited nuclear war between N Korea be
sufficient? A trade war with
china? A Middle East
conflagration? A complete solid
legal case against Trump for tax evasion, money-laundering, and immorality? I don't think so.
The elected Republi-lambs are afraid of the party base that
Trump holds firmly in hand. The ones
with any honor are retiring out of a desire not to be humiliated in a general
election or holding firm against him (McCain, Graham) . The sad thing is that the ones who
remain otherwise are the sychophants that Trump will just control all the more.
One thing that amazes me is that the Republi-lambs will be
almost all that are left in their party soon, and when that has occurred in
past American history, things just got worse. Democrats think if they just win a majority, they will rule. But they are mistaken too. They had a majority before and couldn't overcome a Republican minority lead by Mitch McConnell who prevented a Supreme Court nominee from being appointed, never mind that he previously said that the majority party should (when he was in the majority).
And THAT is the hypocrisy that strikes me so hard. The Republicans claimed one rule when in the majority in the Senate, but another tactic when they weren't. And the Democrats didn't. The Democrats respected the arguments of the Republicans when the Republicans were in the majority AND when the Republicans were not.
When one side just breaks the rules of political arguments and governance and the other side does not, shouldn't the general public notice that and at least complain? No, the Republican base was "all hail the victors"!
Where did "general rational discourse" go? Where did compromise where both sides got a few things they wanted go. WHEN DID EVERY MINOR THING BECOME A FIGHT TO THE DEATH ON EVERYTHING?
This is NOT the way society or politics should work.
And THAT is the hypocrisy that strikes me so hard. The Republicans claimed one rule when in the majority in the Senate, but another tactic when they weren't. And the Democrats didn't. The Democrats respected the arguments of the Republicans when the Republicans were in the majority AND when the Republicans were not.
When one side just breaks the rules of political arguments and governance and the other side does not, shouldn't the general public notice that and at least complain? No, the Republican base was "all hail the victors"!
Where did "general rational discourse" go? Where did compromise where both sides got a few things they wanted go. WHEN DID EVERY MINOR THING BECOME A FIGHT TO THE DEATH ON EVERYTHING?
This is NOT the way society or politics should work.
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