Thursday, December 31, 2009
A Little Year End Inventory
Once in a Blue Moon
Tonight is one of those rare occurrences. Its a blue moon. And a blue moon on New Years makes me want to sing.
Blue Moon, you saw me standing alone
Without a dream in my heart
Without a love of my own
Blue Moon, you knew just what I was there for
You heard me saying a prayer for
Someone I really could care for
And then there suddenly appeared before me
The only one my arms will ever hold
I heard somebody whisper, 'Please adore me'
And when I looked, the moon had turned to gold
Blue Moon, now I'm no longer alone
Without a dream in my heart
Without a love of my own
Have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Mr. Flannery
P.S. - Click on the blue moon photo above for a beautiful screen filling example. Blue moon has come to mean the second full moon in a month. And to RNC - it does not mean the sight of getting up from the outhouse when it is minus 20*.
Monday, December 28, 2009
So I took a lump of electrical tape . . .
I finally figured out a way to get the battery into the 4 wheeler and all wired up. It involved the use of a wadded up lump of electrical tape. I balled up some tape (with the sticky side out), attached the square pseudo nut to the tape and then jammed the whole thing into the terminal box. I used a screw driver to align the nut with the hole in the terminal bracket. I was then able to line up the cables while the tape held the nut in place. And the 4 wheeler started!
I now plowed the latest two inches of snow off the driveway and need to get back to the place where I was when this crap all started. The next task is to figure out a way to bend the plow frame back to its original position. I jumped up and down on the blade while I had the frame elevated on a two by four. It didn't work. Didn't even make a small dent in the problem. So next I need to dismount the plow and bring it somewhere that can bend the frame members back into their proper places.
I listed those two crocks on eBay with auctions ending on Christmas Day evening. They did very well. Maybe I will try to get a few more items listed on eBay this week.
Mr. Flannery
Saturday, December 26, 2009
'Tis the Day After Christmas
The temperature made it to 35* yesterday. The snow got all wet and heavy. It was 18* overnight so the snow has now frozen into a single block. I cannot move it with a shovel. The ruts that I cut into the snow in the hour trek of getting my truck to the top of the driveway are now rock hard glacial ridges. Even if I get the ATV moving, it will not have the power to move the massive amounts of snow.
I give up! I just called the neighbor with a Bobcat. He is out plowing snow (it is one of his winter businesses, landscaping in the summer). He will plow me out sometime today. That is a good thing. But I still hate this damn do it yourself battery.
Mr. Flannery
UPDATE: It was snowing so hard that I had snow snowing out the satellite picture on TV. I had to remove the snow from the dish to remove the snow from the snowy picture.
Then the cavalry arrived. Eric and the Bobcat saved my day. He moved the snow quickly and much more cleanly than I could even hope to do with the ATV.
RNC - Babe and I made snow angels just for you. They were to the left of the tree before plowing took place. (And mine was much better than Babe's).
Mr. Flannery
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Eve Santa
So Merry Christmas to everyone. I enjoy your company, appreciate your comments and relish all my new bloggerific friends.
Mr. Flannery
Christmas in the Bullseye
I drove the 4 wheel drive GMC pick-up to the top of the driveway. It was touch and go on whether I was going to make it. The snow is heavy and wet, in addition to being deep. Now I get into local snow removal. The first step is to get my ATV (and snowplow) operating. It is under a tarp outside of my door while I replace the battery.
The trend for customer self service has taken a rotten turn here on the tundra. I bought a new battery for my ATV at Walmart. I opened the box to find that the battery and the acid were separate. The customer is to put the acid into the battery after purchase. So my job today, ranking in desirability right near setting fire to my hair, is to play with battery acid.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Where's the Real Christmas Music
Mr. Flannery