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Thursday, April 4, 2024 12:30 AM

SIGNYM

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Originally posted by Brenda:
Got back after 5pm today. No luck what so ever. Just couldn't get the tiles.

Oh well. Tomorrow morning is my regular game then errands after.



Best of luck!

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Thursday, April 4, 2024 2:38 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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We have a similar problem with our sink, which was installed incorrectly, with a similar fix. One of these days we'll get it fixed for real.



Yeah... or don't. Whatever. I've pulled apart plenty of sinks and cabinets in the past and you find this type of stuff under them all the time. I'm surprised I'm doing it myself given my perfectionist nature, but I really hate plumbing that much.

This was a huge win otherwise, now that I've got working supply lines that are up to code and not rusted through and through and a faucet running at full power. I'm not going to let a few drops of theoretical water take away from that. I'll just make sure that everything is installed correctly when I put a new sink in there down the road. That's so low priority I don't even know when that would be, but it should be fine now until I get to that point. I also have two hardboard cutouts spanning the bottom of that cabinet, so what little water has made its way down over the years that wasn't caught by the kitty litter trays just got on that.


Snow today. Ugggggghhhh...

Got all my errands run for the day. The river rock came on sale like I knew it eventually would. I didn't pick any of it up in the cold and rainy snow, but I locked in the price today and I'll make sure I pick it all up before junking the old car. Looking forward to finally getting that thing out of my life once and for all.



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Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:20 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Got my tools all put away and my cabinet all cleaned up and vaccuumed out. I'm taking the time to clean the kitty litter trays real good and wipe down all the product that's going back underneath. I want everything to be sparkling so when I get around to checking for any leaks I can see exactly where it's falling... if it's falling.

It will be nice having my kitchen back finally.


Next job is the generator plug. I'll probably start that next week when it finally warms up around here.

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Thursday, April 4, 2024 5:19 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Got back after 5pm today. No luck what so ever. Just couldn't get the tiles.

Oh well. Tomorrow morning is my regular game then errands after.



Best of luck!

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No luck what so ever again this morning.

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Thursday, April 4, 2024 5:21 PM

BRENDA


Got back after 1 this afternoon. No luck again. Took me an hour to break a 1,000points. Almost had winds & dragons 3 times but couldn't get rid of stray tiles. Just ugh.

Lousy lunch as well but a spent a nice bit of time with a friend from my mah jong group. She wanted a birthday card and a new calculator. So, I took her into a local dollar store and helped her do that.

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Friday, April 5, 2024 1:01 PM

BRENDA


Out for my walk soon. Things to do like meds refill.

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Friday, April 5, 2024 4:57 PM

BRENDA


Back and done for today.

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Saturday, April 6, 2024 2:03 AM

SIGNYM

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Seem to be very busy but not accomplishing much, so I'm going to try a new schedule, and do all my kitchen work together instead of splitting it up, and see if I can't put together more time for other things.

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Saturday, April 6, 2024 1:33 PM

BRENDA


Out for my walk in a bit. Have my umbrella with me as my area is heading for more rain either today or tomorrow and next week. Yuck! But we still need it for sure.

Wild fire safety plans are on the go in certain areas of BC. Like up at Whistler which sits right in the middle of a forest. No one wants to be caught with their pants down like Kelowna was last year. Already had what the forest services is calling "Zombie fires" burning in province. Those are fires that kept burning over the dry winter and suddenly appear. Not a good sign.

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Saturday, April 6, 2024 5:07 PM

BRENDA


Back and in for today.

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Sunday, April 7, 2024 1:22 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Finally got around to cleaning up the house after the sink issue.

Warm weather this week finally, so hopefully I'll get that generator plug installed and at least start the electric to the crawl space for a dedicated circuit for a 2nd sump well as long as I've got that part of the wall already opened up. I've already verified that the 20amp to 30amp adapter plug fits in the generator and into the 40ft cable, so all I need to pick up now to finish that job is a foot or two of 8 gauge romex once I know how much I'm going to need.

I've got to get around to picking up another 100 bags of river rock I got on sale soon too so I can finally put my old car in the junk yard. That reminds me that I have to do some research to see if there's any compatible parts at all that would be worth salvaging from the old car before I junk it. I'm doubting that, so all I'm probably going to take is the battery, the stereo and the 6"x9" speakers I installed in the trunk. I'll eventually have to buy a new kit to install that stereo in the new car, because going without my usb drive full of music is going to be roughing it.

The lawn needs a good mowing too. I was going to do that today but it's been raining all morning. It'll have to wait. Oh well.

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Sunday, April 7, 2024 1:34 PM

BRENDA


Sunday here and the most I am doing is checking my emails and then maybe looking for another publisher.

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Monday, April 8, 2024 1:09 PM

BRENDA


Out in the rain.

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Monday, April 8, 2024 5:32 PM

BRENDA


Back and done for today.

No eclipse viewing in BC. Too much rain and cloud cover. Oh well.

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Monday, April 8, 2024 7:03 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


That's a bummer Brenda...

I wasn't able to see the last one because of clouds, but it was a bright sunny day around here. I was out helping a buddy replace a window on his house and I remembered to bring the glasses that my friend's mother in law gave me all the way back when we got together for Thanksgiving.

That was really cool. The only other time we had an eclipse worth watching was when I was around 7 or 8 years old and my old man made some cardboard box things that we put our heads in to see it... he remembered how to make them from when he was a kid in grade school.

He actually traveled down south for a week with my step-mom to see the full eclipse. But I heard that it might have been cloudy where they were going so I hope the weather got better for them after they spent the time and money on that trip.



I'm exhausted. Couldn't sleep last night and I was up at 6AM this morning. Just finished my first lawn mowing of the year too.

Shower time.

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Monday, April 8, 2024 8:44 PM

SIGNYM

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Sis says it was its usual cloudy self in western NY, so no view there either. And too bad bc they had a total eclipse.
But she said it was eerie, having a night sky in the daytime.

I seem to remember an eclipse from when I was a kid, and all the warnings about DON'T LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN! Dad made a pinhole viewer that would throw the image onto a piece of paper, IIRC. I remember being underwhelmed, so I don't feel like I missed anything today.

But shooting stars .... That's another matter! And I love clear night skies. We don't get them much in LA, too much moisture and too many lights. But there's nothing like looking up into the vastness to put things in perspective. All my problems, no matter how distressing, wind up feeling insignificant.

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So far, the new schedule... where I do all my kitchen work all together in the AM including dinner prep... hasn't been very successful at chipping time out for projects. Plus, hubby has been a bit irritated that nobody is helping him in the garage.( Well, excuse me! I don't get any yardwork help from him either!) But we sat down with the calendar and weather forecast, and today was my day to do yardwork, which I was glad to get to. I spent a couple of hours weeding, regrading, and papering over a portion of the yard right under the eaves. Now that it's been weeded and leveled, I can see how badly the grading sucked. I still need to correct it bc part of it STILL slopes to the house.
But that will have to wait until Thursday/Friday bc we'll be re-upholstering kitchen chairs and doing regular housework.


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Monday, April 8, 2024 11:09 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
That's a bummer Brenda...

I wasn't able to see the last one because of clouds, but it was a bright sunny day around here. I was out helping a buddy replace a window on his house and I remembered to bring the glasses that my friend's mother in law gave me all the way back when we got together for Thanksgiving.

That was really cool. The only other time we had an eclipse worth watching was when I was around 7 or 8 years old and my old man made some cardboard box things that we put our heads in to see it... he remembered how to make them from when he was a kid in grade school.

He actually traveled down south for a week with my step-mom to see the full eclipse. But I heard that it might have been cloudy where they were going so I hope the weather got better for them after they spent the time and money on that trip.



I'm exhausted. Couldn't sleep last night and I was up at 6AM this morning. Just finished my first lawn mowing of the year too.

Shower time.

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It was. My province all of western Canada were out of the range of totality. Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Newfoundland were the lucky ones. I saw it on the news. There will be another partial one I think they said in 20years.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024 2:26 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
It was. My province all of western Canada were out of the range of totality. Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Newfoundland were the lucky ones. I saw it on the news. There will be another partial one I think they said in 20years.



Yeah... We didn't get totality. My old man called me yesterday to say that it was somewhere around 98% though. I don't think it was actually that high where I was, but it was pretty close. It looked really cool with those glasses on.

It was weird seeing it get as dark as it was without a cloud in the sky, but it wasn't close to a blackout. It was just pure blue sky in the middle of the day and about as dark as it would get with a thunderstorm raging.

At least my old man had some good news. The forecast completely cleared up for them this morning and they got to see it all.




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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Sis says it was its usual cloudy self in western NY, so no view there either. And too bad bc they had a total eclipse.
But she said it was eerie, having a night sky in the daytime.

I seem to remember an eclipse from when I was a kid, and all the warnings about DON'T LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN! Dad made a pinhole viewer that would throw the image onto a piece of paper, IIRC. I remember being underwhelmed, so I don't feel like I missed anything today.



Yeah... That's the thing my old man made. I think I was probably more excited about how excited he was about it. He was always into Astronomy and he'd get books about it from the library with all the pictures and I remember before going to bed when I was really little looking at them with him.

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But shooting stars .... That's another matter! And I love clear night skies. We don't get them much in LA, too much moisture and too many lights. But there's nothing like looking up into the vastness to put things in perspective. All my problems, no matter how distressing, wind up feeling insignificant.


Probably the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life was a meteor shower with my brothers and my dad. We were already in Indiana where the nighttime skies are a lot more clear than around Chicago, but he drove us out even further into cornfields and we just watched the orange fiery streaks rain from the sky. I don't know how long it actually lasted, but in my memory it was a very long time. If it wasn't for all of them remembering that night too, I'd have thought maybe it was just a dream all these years later.

I'm really glad my dad got to see that eclipse today, since it was probably the last one he'll get to see in his life. He's not normally the "giddy" type, but I could tell just from the tone of his voice how much he enjoyed today.



Quote:

So far, the new schedule... where I do all my kitchen work all together in the AM including dinner prep... hasn't been very successful at chipping time out for projects. Plus, hubby has been a bit irritated that nobody is helping him in the garage.( Well, excuse me! I don't get any yardwork help from him either!) But we sat down with the calendar and weather forecast, and today was my day to do yardwork, which I was glad to get to. I spent a couple of hours weeding, regrading, and papering over a portion of the yard right under the eaves. Now that it's been weeded and leveled, I can see how badly the grading sucked. I still need to correct it bc part of it STILL slopes to the house.
But that will have to wait until Thursday/Friday bc we'll be re-upholstering kitchen chairs and doing regular housework.



A homeowner's work is never done, my grams always used to say.

That's cool you know how to apolhster. I'm going to have to figure that skill out so I can fix her dining room chairs for my kitchen. I also took parts of her dining room table that I'm going to use to make a new 2-seater table for my kitchen with those chairs one day. I'll be too busy this summer, but maybe next year.



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Tuesday, April 9, 2024 1:03 PM

SIGNYM

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Upholstery, at least as far as chairs are concerned, is a lot easier (and safer!) than wiring or plumbing!

All you need is foam, durable fabric (we went with duck cloth from Amazon), scissors, strapping tape (to bind the fabric edges, or you can sew them. In which case you'll need a sewing machine with a heavy duty needle), scissors (to cut fabric), a very sharp knife (to cut foam), tape measure, and staple gun.

It's so easy nobody should be inimidated by it.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024 1:32 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
It was. My province all of western Canada were out of the range of totality. Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Newfoundland were the lucky ones. I saw it on the news. There will be another partial one I think they said in 20years.



Yeah... We didn't get totality. My old man called me yesterday to say that it was somewhere around 98% though. I don't think it was actually that high where I was, but it was pretty close. It looked really cool with those glasses on.

It was weird seeing it get as dark as it was without a cloud in the sky, but it wasn't close to a blackout. It was just pure blue sky in the middle of the day and about as dark as it would get with a thunderstorm raging.

At least my old man had some good news. The forecast completely cleared up for them this morning and they got to see it all.




Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Sis says it was its usual cloudy self in western NY, so no view there either. And too bad bc they had a total eclipse.
But she said it was eerie, having a night sky in the daytime.

I seem to remember an eclipse from when I was a kid, and all the warnings about DON'T LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN! Dad made a pinhole viewer that would throw the image onto a piece of paper, IIRC. I remember being underwhelmed, so I don't feel like I missed anything today.



Yeah... That's the thing my old man made. I think I was probably more excited about how excited he was about it. He was always into Astronomy and he'd get books about it from the library with all the pictures and I remember before going to bed when I was really little looking at them with him.

Quote:

But shooting stars .... That's another matter! And I love clear night skies. We don't get them much in LA, too much moisture and too many lights. But there's nothing like looking up into the vastness to put things in perspective. All my problems, no matter how distressing, wind up feeling insignificant.


Probably the coolest thing I've ever seen in my life was a meteor shower with my brothers and my dad. We were already in Indiana where the nighttime skies are a lot more clear than around Chicago, but he drove us out even further into cornfields and we just watched the orange fiery streaks rain from the sky. I don't know how long it actually lasted, but in my memory it was a very long time. If it wasn't for all of them remembering that night too, I'd have thought maybe it was just a dream all these years later.

I'm really glad my dad got to see that eclipse today, since it was probably the last one he'll get to see in his life. He's not normally the "giddy" type, but I could tell just from the tone of his voice how much he enjoyed today.



Quote:

So far, the new schedule... where I do all my kitchen work all together in the AM including dinner prep... hasn't been very successful at chipping time out for projects. Plus, hubby has been a bit irritated that nobody is helping him in the garage.( Well, excuse me! I don't get any yardwork help from him either!) But we sat down with the calendar and weather forecast, and today was my day to do yardwork, which I was glad to get to. I spent a couple of hours weeding, regrading, and papering over a portion of the yard right under the eaves. Now that it's been weeded and leveled, I can see how badly the grading sucked. I still need to correct it bc part of it STILL slopes to the house.
But that will have to wait until Thursday/Friday bc we'll be re-upholstering kitchen chairs and doing regular housework.



A homeowner's work is never done, my grams always used to say.

That's cool you know how to apolhster. I'm going to have to figure that skill out so I can fix her dining room chairs for my kitchen. I also took parts of her dining room table that I'm going to use to make a new 2-seater table for my kitchen with those chairs one day. I'll be too busy this summer, but maybe next year.



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Yeah, cause BC was out of range IF my province saw anything on a clear day like today of course. It would have been around 20% at most covered because we were so far out.

Lucky you. When the meteor showers happen I can never get away from my city to see them. So, I miss all the cool sky stuff.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024 1:32 PM

BRENDA


Out for my walk on a bright beautiful day.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024 5:15 PM

BRENDA


Back and done for today. One more dry day, tomorrow then back to rain.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 12:44 AM

SIGNYM

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Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Back and done for today. One more dry day, tomorrow then back to rain.


Well at least you had a couple of nice days?

But I see western Canada is in serious drought. I hope you get some serious rain in the interior. But not where you live!



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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 1:26 PM

BRENDA


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Quote:

Originally posted by Brenda:
Back and done for today. One more dry day, tomorrow then back to rain.


Well at least you had a couple of nice days?

But I see western Canada is in serious drought. I hope you get some serious rain in the interior. But not where you live!



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Unfortunately that is true for Western Canada and even up in the North some.

The North Coast is getting rain today then it will drift lower to Vancouver Island and where I am on the mainland.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 1:28 PM

BRENDA


Well out for a walk in the dry. Suppose to get rain tomorrow.

No pick up game of mah jong for me today. Got a call last night from the head lady. They have enough players for 2 tables.

Need a some lunch for tomorrow and some veg.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 2:28 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

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Upholstery, at least as far as chairs are concerned, is a lot easier (and safer!) than wiring or plumbing!

All you need is foam, durable fabric (we went with duck cloth from Amazon), scissors, strapping tape (to bind the fabric edges, or you can sew them. In which case you'll need a sewing machine with a heavy duty needle), scissors (to cut fabric), a very sharp knife (to cut foam), tape measure, and staple gun.

It's so easy nobody should be inimidated by it.



I'm always intimidated by finish work that I'm not familiar with.

I think I'll go with the tape. I don't even know anybody who owns a sewing machine anymore now that my grandma's gone, and I'm sure I'd wreck that anyway. Looks like I got all the other stuff I'll need.

The fabric looks to be held on the chairs with some extremely ornate and antique tacks that match the finish of the wood. That will probably make the job easier once I get around to it. I got to take it apart first to know what I'm dealing with though. It's unfortunate that those things sat in the garage for a long time at the end there. I took the two chairs for the ends of the table that had arm rests. Some of the ones that didn't have armrests remained inside and were fine, but the ones outside had some wildlife ripping up all that fabric and padding for their den.




Anyway... Yesterday was a lazy day. I did way too much the day before and then stayed out late at my friend's house shooting pool and watching a movie.

My dad is coming back today, so he's coming over here to hang out either tomorrow or Friday. So I'm not really looking to do anything big until after that. Hopefully I start on that generator project and I can also take down the two remaining interior doors that need to be sanded down and painted this weekend and finish them next week some time.

Already got a late start on today, but if I get my ass in gear quickly, I should be able to head up to the store and make my 5 trips I need to make to get 100 more bags of river rock home so I can junk that car and start driving the new one before I need to go out and buy more power steering fluid or my other brake lines finally go out. I was lucky that I still had half a big bottle of break fluid before I drove on the expressway on Monday, but I used up the last of my power steering fluid a few days before that and that's no small leak either.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 4:28 PM

SIGNYM

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Sounds like your old car is on its last legs. Good thing you have a replacement!

If you go thru the trouble of re-upholstering, I would recommend going with a foam better than you can get on Amazon, which is a mid-grade foam, at best. If I had been purchasing the foam, I would have tried getting a one-inch sheet of this

https://www.foambymail.com/product/lux-high-quality-foam.html

which is a high density (i.e. durable) stiff foam suitable for chair seats.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 4:48 PM

BRENDA


Back and in for today.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 7:00 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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Sounds like your old car is on its last legs. Good thing you have a replacement!



Yeah. I could probably fix quite a bit of the leaking problems on my own if I felt it was worth it, but that car has zero chance of passing emissions a month from now and I can't even get a mechanic to tell me that paying for a new catalytic converter would guaranty it does. I got really lucky with that other car from my dad and brother. The timing for him deciding he wanted to buy a brand new car was basically perfect.

She did a good job today for her last big haul though. The max amount of bags I ever moved at one time with her was 19, after I made my way up from only 13 bags the first trip 2 years ago. But since I had a nice even 100 bags this time I didn't want to have to make a 6th trip if I didn't have to so she hauled 20 bags each time for me without any complaints.

I bought her for $2,000 going on 16 years ago. As many complaints as I may have had about her over the years, that was probably one of the best purchases I ever made. Finally putting her to rest is bittersweet.

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If you go thru the trouble of re-upholstering, I would recommend going with a foam better than you can get on Amazon, which is a mid-grade foam, at best. If I had been purchasing the foam, I would have tried getting a one-inch sheet of this

https://www.foambymail.com/product/lux-high-quality-foam.html

which is a high density (i.e. durable) stiff foam suitable for chair seats.



Good tip. Thanks.

I won't know exactly what I'm working with until I open it up. These chairs are quite large and ornate. I'm thinking that there's probably more than 1" thickness on that padding that's currently under there.

Whenever I start thinking I'm going to get around to this, I'll be sure to take some before pictures and ask you for your advice then. I know for sure it won't be worked on in 2024 though, as right now it's buried in the back corner of my garage behind about 3 other projects that are more pressing.



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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 11:24 PM

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Well out for a walk in the dry. Suppose to get rain tomorrow.

No pick up game of mah jong for me today. Got a call last night from the head lady. They have enough players for 2 tables.

Need a some lunch for tomorrow and some veg.


So what did you decide to get for lunch? Just curious.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 11:33 PM

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Today was a Dr Appt for hubby, so I filled in the time with thises and thats. Tomorrow I have some appts to make and mail to sort and dishes to wash, and I hope to get at yardwork tomorrow afternoon. There is a pile of leftover rubble from when an old pergola on a concrete pad was taken out, a long with some brick/ concrete dividers from the front yard, and right about now I could use some of that rubble, just in smaller pieces, to hold down the builder's paper I've been laying down.

So I'm going to borrow hubby's cold chisel 'cause I think I can break bricks out of it.


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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 11:42 PM

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Well out for a walk in the dry. Suppose to get rain tomorrow.

No pick up game of mah jong for me today. Got a call last night from the head lady. They have enough players for 2 tables.

Need a some lunch for tomorrow and some veg.


So what did you decide to get for lunch? Just curious.

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I just got a ham and cheese sandwich for my lunch on Thursday. Was going to order the lunch from the menu at the senior's centre but it was all sold out.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 11:44 PM

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Regular mah jong game tomorrow morning for me then after lunch I have to hurry back as I have a phone meeting with the poet.

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Thursday, April 11, 2024 4:35 AM

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I just got a ham and cheese sandwich for my lunch on Thursday. Was going to order the lunch from the menu at the senior's centre but it was all sold out.


Ham and cheese, yum! I especially like it with fresh tomato slices on toasted sourdough.

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Regular mah jong game tomorrow morning for me then after lunch I have to hurry back as I have a phone meeting with the poet.

May the tiles be with you!
And if not, may you have a fun time anyway!


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Thursday, April 11, 2024 6:07 AM

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I'm back on steroids... again. For three weeks.

I'll prolly be sleepless and high on energy and posting a lot more.

So I did some research on my current dx, and it turns out the incidence is 2-12 in a million.

That ... can't be right. I wonder if they have the correct dx and aren't missing something much more common.

Anyway, they're going to treat me with a monoclonal antibody infusion, Rituxamab. Not sure when they'll start, but for sure not for three weeks.

Next week, I get my nasal passages roto-rootered again. I hope they got the right dx bc successful treatment would make my life so much more productive.


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Originally posted by Brenda:

I just got a ham and cheese sandwich for my lunch on Thursday. Was going to order the lunch from the menu at the senior's centre but it was all sold out.


Ham and cheese, yum! I especially like it with fresh tomato slices on toasted sourdough.

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Regular mah jong game tomorrow morning for me then after lunch I have to hurry back as I have a phone meeting with the poet.


May the tiles be with you!
And if not, may you have a fun time anyway!


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My sandwich just was some lettuce as green.

No luck at mah jong today even though I went out about 4 times.

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Back and done for today. Got some rain but the it is trying to dry out. No luck and I was so close to 2 really good hands. Oh well. It happens.

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Thursday, April 11, 2024 5:47 PM

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I'm back on steroids... again. For three weeks.

I'll prolly be sleepless and high on energy and posting a lot more.

So I did some research on my current dx, and it turns out the incidence is 2-12 in a million.

That ... can't be right. I wonder if they have the correct dx and aren't missing something much more common.

Anyway, they're going to treat me with a monoclonal antibody infusion, Rituxamab. Not sure when they'll start, but for sure not for three weeks.

Next week, I get my nasal passages roto-rootered again. I hope they got the right dx bc successful treatment would make my life so much more productive.


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Thursday, April 11, 2024 6:21 PM

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Had another CGM sensor failure today. Not a huge deal... just annoying when it happens. At least so far whenever it's happened I haven't gotten any pushback on getting a replacement sent out, so I just went and filed a report on it. I should probably get one sent to me by late next week if history is an indicator.

I wish they'd do something about that new adhesive though. Even with using a "FloNaze" type of product I was prescribed to spray on the site and let dry before installing a new one, the rashes that pop up underneath them by 10 days are still pretty not-good, although they are certainly not as bad as they were before.

It's the strangest thing. I had 6 months without any problems at all, but now every single sensor I've used since leaves a rash of varying levels of severity. I have read they changed their adhesive at some point and a lot of people get rashes. The FDA themselves even have an article about it, in fact.

At first I assumed that there was a lot of old stock still lying around that I'd been getting and somehow I had gotten a box of the new stock with the different adhesive, but now we're about 5 or 6 straight boxes that have given me rashes. I don't think the chances that I lucked into old adhesive stock for 6 straight months are very high. It's probably all the new adhesive and it took my body a while to start recognizing the adhesive as a threat and that's just the new normal unless they change their adhesive or another competitor comes along and offers a better product.

I've been using the pods for quite a while now. Probably not 6 months yet, but a while. Granted I change these out every 3 days instead of every 10 days, but I remove those things and there's not a mark underneath them outside of where the "straw" goes.

But speaking of the straw, I've often wondered if my allergy might be to the metallic hairlike device that gets injected into my abdomen when I put in a new sensor and not the adhesive itself. The straw for the pods is made of plastic. (I think the actual technical term for it is the cannula or something similar to that).

If it's the metal that is the source of the allergy, perhaps the nature of the adhesive bound to my skin for 10 days at a time does something to allow that allergy to spread, but only to the bounds of the adhesive and pad themselves???



It would be nice to figure that all out and not have these rashes show up anymore. Sometimes I get lucky with the proposed flonaze treatment and they pretty much go away in 2 or 3 days. But I've had some really bad ones that are sill showing up 3 weeks later.

I've always been pretty vain about my physique and stay covered up most of the summer unless I get myself really back into shape like I have after the diagnosis. But I didn't really take my shirt off that much last summer because of the devices that are under it. Even if I managed to get over that one day, now I've got to deal with 2 devices and usually 2 remnants of rashes that are in various stages of fading away as I rotate everything like I should.

I have been known to put up with a lot of annoying BS for a long time. My car that I dealt with for years and my kitchen faucet, both recently replaced now, were constant sources of low-level negative energy that probably just accumulates over time.

You've been at this whole medical care in America though a while longer than I have, Sigs. Am I doing that here? Should I be making a bigger stink about this problem?


I know I have good grounds to at least just vent about the issue from time to time, but another part of me is truly grateful that this technology came into existence and I'm able to benefit from it. By comparison to the alternative of using a blood prick test umpteen times per day, the alternative of using hypodermic needles to shoot myself with insulin from a vial 3 or 4 times per day and, most importantly, having only about 2% of the data available known each day, well... this rash issue is really not that big of a deal at all when looked at from that perspective.


I would never want to come off as an ingrate. I truly am grateful here. For pretty much everything and everyone involved. Even the one doctor that I complained about did get the ball rolling and did get me in the right direction which it appears ultimately got me to the proper treatment for managing the disease. He could very well have also been the reason I ended up doing so much of my own research and really took control of all of this on my own.

It's easy to just go on auto-pilot and let somebody else steer the ship for you if they make everything too easy up front. In retrospect, although I have a much greater appreciation overall for my current doctor, I'm glad things all worked out the way they did along the way and I wouldn't change anything about how that all went down. And honestly, I could say the same about every single step and every single interaction that has happened so far.

I have no choice but to be happy with the entire process. Not when the results have been not only so much above the average, but also just really, really good. And not just really, really good as a source of pride or bragging rights, but what it actually means for my longevity in life if I continue to maintain my condition in the future the same way that I've done it for the last 9 or so months.

I feel that I don't deserve to complain about nearly anything here unless it's really serious.


I guess I'm asking... What is your opinion about the rash issue. I'm not asking if you have suggestions on how to fix it (although I'd be very welcome for them), but I'm asking you if you feel it's something I should be pushing back on instead of just tolerating.



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Thursday, April 11, 2024 9:12 PM

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It's probably the adhesive. Dear daughter has sensitive skin, and also had a skin-picking problem, but some bandaids expanded the original scratch to something like 5-6 times their original size. And then, thanks to her skin being blistered and raw and peeling off with the bandaid, she would develop a skin infection under it. We had to see a dermatologist. We tried a lot of bandaids and medical tapes before we found a brand and type that didn't cause her skin to blister. (Top Care bandaids and paper tape).

I suspect that someone either changed the manufacturer, or the manufacturing facility. Maybe from China to India (with even worse QC!). You'd think all products from one manufacturer would be the same, independent site but ... no.

Explain the problem .. take pictures! ... in a low key way, and ask for a different brand or vendor. Some people are more sensitive than others and they won't know there's a problem unless someone tells them. If they can accomodate you, they will. If they can't, they can't.

In the meantime, make sure your skin is really clean before you put a new pod on. Wipe off your skin with alcohol. Im reluctant to suggest chlorhexidine wipes bc I don't know how your skin would react to that, plus they're hard to get. (IIRC the sanitizing countertop wipes are also chlorhexidine, but no matter if you use medical grade or household grade, I would thoroughly wipe it off with a clean paper towel and alcohol before and letting it dry before putting your pod on. And be prepared for a reaction to THAT.)

AFA healing old wounds, covered wounds heal much faster. The least irritating cream so far is mupirocin.

I think I told you about the lady who got burned on half her face bc something from the microwave exploded? LA County Medical gave her a crapton of mupirocin and told her to keep her face slathered until the scabs fell off on their own. For a while half her face had a stiff brown scab all over it, so tempting to pick at! But she would carefully wipe off the old, put on the new, and she healed awesomely! No scar, just somewhat reddened skin which will fade in time.

Triple antibiotic cream works even better, but some people develop an allergic reaction to THAT, too (purple-ish skin discoloration and swelling) so if you use that BOLO for an allergic reaction.

And then there's the issue of finding bandaids that are big enough and don't cause reactions of their own. We use Curad small nonstick pads (2" X 3") for bigger wounds and Top Care paper tape. It's worked well for really sensitive skin.

Let me know how it goes, okay? I really want to go.


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Thursday, April 11, 2024 9:27 PM

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Well, I had to portal daughter's doctor so while I was there I took another look at my blood tests and, wouldn't you know, another test result popped up late. It's called the ANCA (antinuclear cytoplasmic antibody, or something like that) test, and 80% of pts with granolumatosis polyangiitis have a positive test. Last January, it was negative.

Now, it's positive.

That was the one thing that made me skeptical about the dx, but I think that dx has been nailed. I feel more comfortable about needing rituxamab infusions, and I looked up everything I could about it. It does not increase cancer risk (whew!) and does not harm kidneys except when it's used as an anticancer agent and kills too many cancer cells all at once, clogging the kidneys. (Not my problem!) The only downside that applies to me is that it does cause allergic reactions since its a mouse-human antibody, and I suspect I have a mouse allergy in addition to the crapton of other food and environmental allergies. I will let the Drs know about all that.

So, forward with treatment.

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Friday, April 12, 2024 11:56 AM

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It's probably the adhesive. Dear daughter has sensitive skin, and also had a skin-picking problem, but some bandaids expanded the original scratch to something like 5-6 times their original size. And then, thanks to her skin being raw, she would develop a skin infection under the bandaid. We had to see a dermatologist for a good cream. We tried a lot of bandaids and medical tapes before we found a brand and type that didn't cause her skin to blister.

I suspect that someone either changed the manufacturer, or the manufacturing facility. Maybe from China to India (with even worse QC!). You'd think all products from one manufacturer would be the same, independent site but ... no.

Explain the problem .. take pictures! ... in a low key way, and ask for a different brand or vendor. Some people are more sensitive than others and they won't know there's a problem unless someone tells them. If they can accomodate you, they will. If they can't, they can't.



Yanno... it occurs to me that I've made this clear to the medical staff and we've taken our own steps to try and mitigate it to a varying degree of success, but I never actually have made this issue known to the manufacturer themselves. I've never been advised to. I've only ever focused on reporting the rare failure issues to them when they occasionally pop up, just because the immediate effect of not doing so would end up with days without a CGM.

I do have pictures. Unfortunately, the logistics behind switching brands at this point would be... difficult, although in no way insurmountable if absolutely necessary or if some day it just makes more sense to switch. The tech is always changing and getting better and there are other players on the market. The real hiccup in the chain right now is getting a CGM device that is compatible with a Pod device which are both also compatible with a specific smart phone. It appears to me that the CGM devices have a real head start here and they're compatible with a much larger amount of smart phones while the Pod companies are lagging quite a bit behind and are only compatible with the most popular and more expensive newer devices.

I'm sure one day that there will be buyouts and we'll have all-in-one systems that are cheaper and easier to use and maintain, but those things take time. It's kind of how since somewhere in Windows 10's lifetime Microsoft actually got the ability to mount virtual drives using CD/DVD image files as a native part of their Windows Explorer. We'd already had the ability to rip a CD/DVD down to an image file and load it in a virtual drive with 3rd party programs for decades before Microsoft was finally able to incorporate this into their OS.

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In the meantime, make sure your skin is really clean before you put a new pod on. Wipe off your skin with alcohol. Im reluctant to suggest chlorhexidine wipes bc I don't know how your skin would react to that, plus they're hard to get. (IIRC the sanitizing countertop wipes are also chlorhexidine, but no matter if you use medical grade or household grade, I would thoroughly wipe it off with a clean paper towel and alcohol before and letting it dry before putting your pod on. And be prepared for a reacion to THAT.)


I use alcohol wipes with everything. That hasn't changed since I first started doing any of this. Everything is properly clean during the process. I'll have to pass on trying anything with chlorine or bleach though. I've already had a bad reaction to bleach in the past and chlorine and I might have got along well when we were kids but it's not a relationship that we carried over into adulthood.



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AFA healing old wounds, covered wounds heal much faster. The least irritating cream so far is mupirocin.

I think I told you about the lady who got burned on half her face bc something from the microwave exploded? LA County Medical gave her a crapton of mupirocin and told her to keep her face slathered until the scabs fell off on their own. For a while half her face had a stiff brown scab all over it, so tempting to pick at! But she would carefully wipe off the old, put on the new, and she healed awesomely! No scar, just somewhat reddened skin which will fade in time.



I'm not saying you didn't tell me about it before, but I'm saying that I'd be surprised to have heard about it and forgot it is all. That sounds like pretty amazing stuff. I'll have to look into it.

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Triple antibiotic cream works even better, but some people develop an allergic reaction to THAT, too (purple-ish skin discoloration and swelling) so if you use that BOLO for an allergic reaction.


I've actually used this before within the last 2 years. My aunt uses the stuff and after doing some work one day at my grandmas something happened where my knuckles reddened up pretty bad and my skin was cracked a bit in places. Just minor and gone in a day or two, but I must have come into contact with something that I shouldn't have. My guess is probably using a cleaner that I wasn't familiar with and not reading the instructions that you should be wearing gloves when using it than anything having to do with the cleanliness aspect. My grandma had some old stuff. I know I didn't use anything from the 60s and 70s or something stupid like that, but I may have used something from the 90s or 2000s or so that had harsher chemicals than most stuff on the market today.

My aunt would put lotion on and then some triple antibiotic under neoprene gloves for a few hours if she has a bad day with her hands. She swears by it. I did it that night with her stuff and it really worked well. Maybe I'll try this too.

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And then there's the issue of finding bandaids that are big enough and don't cause reactions of their own. We use Curad small nonstick pads (2" X 3") for bigger wounds and store brand paper tape, probably any drugstore paper tape would work. It's worked well for really sensitive skin.


I know I don't have anything that size on hand. AFAIK, I've never run into any bandage adhesive that gives me an allergic reaction. But I've probably never had a bandage on my abdomen before, so maybe that will be a problem for later Jack.

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Let me know how it goes, okay? I really want to go.


Will do. Thanks.

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Friday, April 12, 2024 1:23 PM

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Out in a bit. Couple of things to get done before my phone meeting this afternoon.

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Friday, April 12, 2024 11:43 PM

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Phone meeting good. Book work for over the weekend.

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Saturday, April 13, 2024 12:17 AM

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It went good.

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Out in a bit. Couple of things to get done before my phone meeting this afternoon.

. Phone meeting?

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Saturday, April 13, 2024 1:27 PM

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Out in a bit. Couple of things to get done before my phone meeting this afternoon.

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The phone meeting was with the published poet that is helping me try to get my book published. Don't think she's took keen on me working on the Sabbath and she used that word but it works for me. Sunday is my one day to get heavy book work done as I don't need to think about anything else.

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Saturday, April 13, 2024 1:28 PM

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Off to do laundry then a walk in the sunshine. Might take a spin through a couple more book publisher websites too when I get in.

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Saturday, April 13, 2024 5:12 PM

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All done for today. Having a sit down now.

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Saturday, April 13, 2024 9:46 PM

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Out in a bit. Couple of things to get done before my phone meeting this afternoon.

SIGNY: PHone meeting?

BRENDA: The phone meeting was with the published poet that is helping me try to get my book published. Don't think she's took keen on me working on the Sabbath and she used that word but it works for me. Sunday is my one day to get heavy book work done as I don't need to think about anything else.



Or maybe SHE doesn't like working on the Sabbath?
Is she Jewish?

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Wed, December 11, 2024 17:59 - 4839 posts
Jesus christ... Can we outlaw the fuckin' drones already?
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Turkey as the new Iran
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