Tree update
May. 20th, 2006 03:54 amMy fretting was without merit. The So Cal Edison guy showed up on time on Monday and did his thing. Bob, the Arborist, went to town on the tree and made it look real pretty. It's still leaning though but at least it's balanced. I'll take a photo of it tomorrow and post it. It went smoothly and I didn't loose much sleep either from the noise (I worked that night.) And after 9 hours without power, the freezer was fine. Not even the ice cubes in the tray had started to melt. I was impressed.
Today we bought a new toilet (a Toto Ultramax.) Maybe next time Bunny visits she won't be terrorised by the facilities like last time (I'm still a little unclear on what happened....) The bathroom floor will be worked on Monday and Tuesday. I'm still looking for a better sink as the bathroom is kinda small and we need one that's 18 inches or less in length. We also bought a sheet of vinyl flooring. The color we liked turned out to be discontinued so after visiting 3 Lowes, we found some in stock. Normally, it was $10 a linear foot (12 foot long) but it was priced to move. We bought 6 x 12 foot for under $7 dollars. My jaw hit the floor at the cash register.
It's supposed to be cooler tomorrow so maybe I'll weed some more.
Oh, I should say since Brindle killed that rat, he's also killed a gopher and a mockingbird. All we saw of the bird was a pile of feathers. That was the reason we took him in as he was hanging about eating all the song birds. He's returned to serial killer mode.
And my Jack O'Neill action figure came today. He's fun. He also wants a Daniel doll to play with. *eg*
Today we bought a new toilet (a Toto Ultramax.) Maybe next time Bunny visits she won't be terrorised by the facilities like last time (I'm still a little unclear on what happened....) The bathroom floor will be worked on Monday and Tuesday. I'm still looking for a better sink as the bathroom is kinda small and we need one that's 18 inches or less in length. We also bought a sheet of vinyl flooring. The color we liked turned out to be discontinued so after visiting 3 Lowes, we found some in stock. Normally, it was $10 a linear foot (12 foot long) but it was priced to move. We bought 6 x 12 foot for under $7 dollars. My jaw hit the floor at the cash register.
It's supposed to be cooler tomorrow so maybe I'll weed some more.
Oh, I should say since Brindle killed that rat, he's also killed a gopher and a mockingbird. All we saw of the bird was a pile of feathers. That was the reason we took him in as he was hanging about eating all the song birds. He's returned to serial killer mode.
And my Jack O'Neill action figure came today. He's fun. He also wants a Daniel doll to play with. *eg*
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Date: 2006-05-20 03:56 pm (UTC)Good to hear about the tree!
I ordered my new bathroom appliances on line. I'll see if I can find it again, because I needed a small sink, too.
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Date: 2006-05-20 09:35 pm (UTC)The store had a couple of 20 inchers which I really want but the sad fact is that they will stick out 2 inches too far and probably cause people to hit their hips on the way in. They did have a couple of 18 inchers there so I know they're available. I just wanted one that had 'wings' to the side to put stuff on.
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Date: 2006-05-20 04:04 pm (UTC)I've preordered a talking 18" Captain Jack figure from Dead Man's Chest. I don't know what possessed me (maybe Jack?).
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Date: 2006-05-20 04:06 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-20 09:32 pm (UTC)Capt. Jack talks! Cool. Bring him to the next meeting!
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Date: 2006-05-21 02:25 pm (UTC)Hopefully, I will have Jack in my possession by the next bash. The earliest they are supposed to be available is "some time in July", so if that's true, I should have it for Meg's, fingers crossed. I can't wait until the movie opens! The trailers look like sooo much fun. And Norrington is in both films #2 and 3, hehehe!
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Date: 2006-05-23 08:29 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-20 04:16 pm (UTC)We *really* need new toilets. This is a relatively new house (three years old--we had it built for us), but we didn't know the importance of choosing the correct toilets. Newer ones are made for water conservation, but what the toilet makers (and government regulations?) fail to take into account is that one will use quite a lot more water if one has to flush 2 or 3 times each time one uses the facility. And if it clogs more than once a day, that's *not* a good toilet. *g*
Anyway, my brother-in-law is a plumber and he recommended a specific brand/style of toilet, but I'd love to know for sure it it was going to solve our problem or be like the expensive dishwasher we bought (i.e. it'll never be as good as the really cheap one we used to have).
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Date: 2006-05-20 09:29 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-20 10:11 pm (UTC)