Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Cold Days of Summer. Joy

I am SO IRRITATED with the weather here in the bay area. This is supposed to be summer. You know, warm weather and sunshine and all that.

What's the deal?

It was nice out during the day today - somewhere in the low to mid 70s - when I went for my walk. But I came home and now it feels like it's in the 50s. I can't WAIT to get off this freaking peninsula!

It is so much warmer and nicer up on our land. We've got the driveway and the perimeter of the house marked out, and we're waiting on the last corrections to the plans to be done so we can re-submit them to the county, and soon the ground-breaking will begin.

I was up there last weekend, and it is beginning to cool off a little bit already. It's maybe in the 90s during the day, and it got down probably into the 60s at night just before dawn. A bit annoying, but tolerable. It seems like it is ALWAYS in the 60s (or lower) where I currently live, so I get annoyed when I go somewhere to get warm and it drops into the 60s.

Argh!

But I got the chance to just sit out on the land at night a couple of nights in a row, and just look at the stars. You can see all of them out there - the band of the Milky Way that I haven't seen in ever so long. I saw a few really spectacular meteors. Then I found out there was a meteor shower on Sunday night, but I couldn't see it, because I was driving home at that time. But I got a good view while I was there, anyway. I saw a couple satellites go by - I saw one the week earlier, too - one of them might have even been the space shuttle or the space station. I don't really know, but it was cool.

Anyway, I have had some fun swimming in the Yuba River and just taking care of things on the property. I bought a Stihl FS-55 weed eater a while back, so I have been spending a lot of time cutting back the grass and brush (trying to avoid the poison oak so we can deal with that separately). Five acres is a lot of land!

There is a radio program up there called Swap Shop, and people call in to announce what they have for sale or what they are looking for. It's a trip to listen to - I'm not used to the small community country living lifestyle. But my wife happened to turn on the radio and heard someone giving away two free lawn mowers - we were actually looking for one and even talked about turning on the program just minutes before! So, she picked them up and brought them back to the trailer and I spent the entire next day fiddling with them to get them to run.

The short story is, neither of them is quite working at the moment, but I have some parts on order (for less than $10!) and one mower should be up and running real soon - but only if the part gets here before I leave again tomorrow night! $10 is not bad for a working lawn mower. It's got a Briggs & Stratton engine on it that runs great - it just isn't getting any fuel (the carburetor isn't working quite right). Once I get it up and running, I'll have to be careful not to hit any rocks and set off a brush fire. There's lots of dry grass out there!

Maybe I'll make a Battle Bot out of the other one. ;)

Trailer in the trees
We took the trailer to the dumping station at the fair grounds and emptied the holding tank - FINALLY - and moved the trailer down the hill and parked it under some trees. The nose faces West, now, instead of the side, so it stays a bit cooler in the afternoon sun when it blazes in. I admit, it gets a little too warm inside at times. But outside, it's perfect.

The trailer looks like it is adversely jacked up the way it is situated on the hill - like it is popping a wheelie. But in reality, it still leans just a tiny bit downhill, believe it or not. Next, we have to move the shed somewhere so the driveway can be grated.

Trailer in the trees with truckI finally figured out the starter problem with my truck, so that was an awesome day! I should have marked it on my calendar. It turned out to be a connector. The truck is a 1981 Toyota Pickup, and after putting all the pieces together, it came down to "the starter is not getting enough power from the battery." I traced the wires (thanks to a mechanics book my wife found at a yard sale!) and came across a connector. To make the story short, simply disconnecting and reconnecting the connector fixed the problem. There was just enough corrosion (tarnish?) in the connection that it was making enough of a connection to allow the solenoid to click, but not allowing enough current through to crank it over.

I had realized that it would sometimes start on a hot day - and it mostly started when we were up at the land - but here on the freakin' peninsula, the damn thing didn't have a chance of starting - it was too cold. The cold was enough for the metal in the connector to contract enough to break the connection. Anyway, now it fires right up every time. And I fixed the horn, too.

Beep, beep!

Green landWe set up some sprinklers a few weeks ago, since we have irrigation water, and just let it run 24x7 for a few weeks to get the ground softened up and ready for grating. It has started to turn the area green again - and the birds are loving it. There's also wild turkeys that wander around the area from time to time, too. Nine of them.
Turkeys in the grass
It's getting close to time to build, and I am just not feeling right. I seem to have no strength lately, and no stamina. This has to change if I am going to start pounding nails and carrying heavy things. I don't know what's wrong with me - maybe I'm just not eating right (no surprise there) or getting enough sleep or enough exercise (what's that?). I think I'm going to see a doctor just to make sure it's nothing serious.

Anyway, no downer talk here. It has been a harried ride thus far, but I think we're going to get there. Speaking of rides, I went to the Nevada County fair last weekend and rode on the Fire Ball. I love that ride! I didn't have the guts to get on Vortex, though, and didn't feel like spending another $5 (one was enough. Well, not really, but it was within budget). If I wasn't building a house, I would have spent the $27 for unlimited rides and gone crazy.

I'll always be a kid at heart.

Ugh - so much to talk about, and no time. It has been too long since I have written. My acting classes are over for a while - I had a couple very profound experiences in the last two sessions - and I think it has changed me in a positive way. At least for the time being.

I feel joy - despite the cold weather.

How magnificent is that?

8 Comments:

  • At 16/8/07 10:26 AM, Blogger Jude said…

    That is all VERY magnificent Bill! :) Sounds like things are going well for you now (besides the cooler weather LOL) and I love the pics of your property. Wild turkeys too! You won't have to shell out any money for your Christmas turkey. *wink*

    Let us know what the doc says when you have your checkup? I'll bet changing your eating habits a bit and getting a little exercise will help.

    Great to hear from you!!

     
  • At 16/8/07 10:49 PM, Blogger daveawayfromhome said…

    Do you know what I would do to live someplace where it was always 50 to 70 degrees??? Well, neither do I, but it would be a lot, I'll tell you. As for tired, do you take multi-vitamins? Good nutrition is better, but multi-vitamins will do.

     
  • At 17/8/07 4:01 PM, Blogger Melanie said…

    We have a similar radio show. Ours is called Tradio. Hubby got a riding lawnmower for 70 bucks a ciuple of weeks ago and it runs perfectly. Sometimes you can get some great deals. After having temps in the 100's here, I would love to see some in the 50's. I am looking forward to the fall.

     
  • At 18/8/07 5:27 PM, Blogger Melanie said…

    I forgot to tell you that I watched the meteor showers from the beach. It was a nice clear night to do it. Between that and the Milky Way, it was great!

     
  • At 20/8/07 11:29 PM, Blogger Bill said…

    A meteor shower at the beach - how cool is that? The beach and the sky are magical to me - perhaps because I did a lot of camping down in Rocky Point, Mexico (Puerto Penasco) when I was a kid, before it became the overcrowded, Americanized tourist trap that it is now.
    Anyway, I hope you enjoyed the light show! I could sit out and contemplate the stars for hours.

     
  • At 22/8/07 5:38 PM, Blogger Melanie said…

    Me too Bill. It was a sight I won't soon forget.

     
  • At 24/8/07 7:52 AM, Blogger Tracey said…

    I'd love some of those cooler temps for here Bill. I'm tired of it being in the 100's all darn day and the 90's during the nights. Bleh!

    Wild turkeys! So cool!

    Hope you're feeling better. Did you get to the doc?

     
  • At 29/8/07 3:11 AM, Blogger Bill said…

    Nope - haven't made it to the doc, yet. Been feeling better, but I have lost about 12 pounds over the past couple of months for no apparent reason. Mowing two acres may have had something to do with that, but that was pretty late in the game.

     

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