So, like, it aint Friday, but it’s Thursday, which I suppose is the next best thing. Just got done spending some more money at Amazon, this time buying a new low flow shower head that was fairly cheap with a decent rating (1.5 GPM down from my current 2.5, and it promised better velocity, so we’ll see), and a couple of water saving lever thingies to attach to my bathroom faucets (that are low flow themselves). I’m on a mission to prevent water from going down the drain. When (if) warmer weather ever arrives, I plan on installing a graywater system so that my bathroom sinks, showers, and tubs (plus the laundry) will bypass the septic tank and drain into their own separate leach field. I thought about setting something up to reuse the water, but, as we don’t really live where there’s a lack of precipitation and I don’t water the lawn, it’s really not worth the expense of installing a tank and a pump and all that. We can get more than enough plant-watering water from the rain barrels. I’m also looking at buying a urinal. I figure I can mount it in the kitchen next to the frig, and kill two birds with one stone. Or at least on one trip.
I also have plans (I lack a lot of things – money, skills, brains, and ambition to name just a few – but one of the two things I’m full of is plans) to create a homemade solar water heater for domestic hot water at a minimum, and to supplement the heating hot water if I can figure out a place to build and install a big enough storage tank. My domestic hot water is heated by the heating hot water, and not only is it killing me moneywise right now, the thought of having to run the heat in the summer is pretty repugnant to me. I looked at buying a tankless heater, but that would be a hassle logistically, and I think I can build my solar system for about the same price, give or take.
Snow today. Not much here, but flights to or through NYC, Newark, Boston, etc., are all delayed or cancelled this morning. If it’ll help, I’m willing to stay home today.
Today, Janet Napolitano will announce today the end of an era – no more color-coded terror alert system. Apparently we’re moving to a point system. How will I dress myself in the morning w/o knowing what terror color we’re at? I wonder at what point level we’re advised to stay home and sit in the basement waiting for the end times?
Oh well, time to see what it costs to rent a mini-excavator, and then get ready for work. Glad to hear Mister is back home, Kat. Tell him we all say hey (and next time, how about a postcard from Siberia?).
I’m glad Mr. FK is home and safe and in the same state as Okat.
PJ, we installed a tankless hot water heater on Shelter Island and have been very happy with it. We’ve had it for about 1 1/2 years and so far, so good.
As for the snow…there is lots of it. I woke up at 4 AM and turned on the local news to see if the NYC schools were closed. This was not because I was considering going to work. I know better. But, because I wanted to learn whether I had to be awake at 7 AM to call in and say I’d be staying home.
But, Bloomy hadn’t made up his mind yet. Somehow the fact that there is NO bus service and trains that have all or part of their run above ground aren’t in service, hadn’t given him the idea that even if the kids got there the teachers couldn’t. It never seems to occur to him that the kids live in the neighborhood but the teachers don’t. Maybe it would be possible to drive but there would be no place to park. Finally, at 5AM, Bloomy figured it out and closed the schools but by then I couldn’t get back to sleep so I am here and awake and about to admit it and have a cup of coffee.
Gail Collins:
Yes, a committee in the Utah House of Representatives voted 9 to 2 this week to approve a bill that would add the Browning pistol to the pantheon of official state things, along with the bird (seagull), rock (coal) and dance (square). Also, although it really has nothing to do with this discussion, I have to mention that the Utah Legislature has provided its citizens with an official state cooking pot, and it is the Dutch oven.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/27/opinion/27collins.html?_r=2&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
I have to finish an art hist. paper on the renaissance this morning. There’s no way Iam typing more than a page. Not sure why I left it for the last minute, but here I am once again just gettign by.
Yes, it’s the everyday puling of the Republican right, a common refrain about how the liberal gummint is dead-set on bankrupting the nation as fast as possible. And the Tea Party eats it up like the giant sourball of falsehood it very much is.
Ironic, then, how it’s actually the Tea Party-riffic red states that suck up far, far more in government handouts than the blue. Did you already know? I bet you did. Even more amusing is the inverse relationship: The more red/Republican a given state votes — and hence the more loudly it complains about government spending — the more it swallows federal handouts like Charlie Sheen inhaling Bolivia. It’s true. It’s also sort of amazing.
2) It all dovetails sweetly with the fact that the more morally righteous and fundamentally Christian a red state is, the higher its teen pregnancy rates, the sadder its abortion rates, the less it cares for its poor and its needy, the more awful its sex education, the less it contributes to the national dialogue and the more paranoid its gun-loving, Bible-misquoting, Fox News-adoring citizenry.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2011/01/26/notes012611.DTL#ixzz1CF6ec2Cd
First Look: Star Trek Mr. Potato Heads
eya gang!
so the state vegetable is a ‘freedom fry”?
Charlie Sheen gets two million an episode for Two and a Half Men. That’s pretty fucked up.
He wouldn’t get it if it was not worth it for the network and the producers. That show brings in a lot of money.