MONDAY WITH FUN TO COME!
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:19 am
GOOD MORNING ALL!
It's back down to about 33 degrees here this morning, although it didn't feel so cold when Molly and I walked in from the trailer. With no wind or breezes, it seems warm.
No new news on the kids' FL property yet. They have only 4 days to be able to qualify for that $8,000 rebate offered by the feds for first time home buyers, as April is a short month. I can only hope the owners will accept their offer, and then a contract can be drawn up which should cover them. It will be very close!
I tried to start the Kicker (my Suzuki Sidekick property vehicle) yesterday, to no avail. After carrying a gallon of water and antifreeze down to where it's been stalled all winter, and a bunch of wrenches to make sure battery connections were all good, I then hiked back here and carried my portable jumper device down to give it a try. All vehicle liquids were good, including oil and water, so I didn't need that gallon I carried down. When I tried to jump it, all I get is a loud CLICK when I turn the key. (It sounds like an electrical connection trying to get the starter to get moving.) A few have suggested that I should find the solenoid (on top of the starter?) and try to rap on it with a hammer to dislodge it, if that's what's wrong with it. If it's decent weather when I get home from school today, I will try to find that starter-----which I JUST had installed last summer! If it's the starter again, and I firmly suspect it IS, then they gave me a useless one last year. Then I will need to get someone to come and tow it to a shop for repair, and it won't be the same shop! Between that starter and my brand new trailer tires that look to be about 10 years old, I feel totally gypped!
So, its off to school I go today, and am looking forward to a better offer to retire if my friend who's the teachers' organization spokesperson was able to get me more years of credit with my school time at my present school. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
I don't like the sound of all that oil leaking out onto the ocean floor off the coast of the Gulf....I cannot believe the prez is actually thinking about allowing more offshore drilling if this is what can happen in an accident/fire situation. Offshore drilling for oil and environmental safety are oxymoronic terms. WAKE UP!
Coffee is hot and tastes really good this morning, so stop by and let us know what's up in your neck of the woods. I am hoping all the tornadic activity will be over by the end of today when that nasty front clears FL.
Happy Monday!
P.S. ACK! I just read this from Weather Underground! Snow day here we come!
Winter Storm Watch
Statement as of 4:29 AM EDT on April 26, 2010
... Winter Storm Watch in effect from Tuesday morning through
Wednesday afternoon...
The National Weather Service in Burlington has issued a Winter
Storm Watch for heavy snow across the northern Adirondacks in New
York as well as the northern Green Mountains of Vermont... which
is in effect from Tuesday morning through Wednesday afternoon.
* 6 to 12 inches of heavy wet snow is expected from Tuesday
through Wednesday across the higher elevations of the northern
Adirondacks and northern Green Mountains.
* With temperatures near freezing through much of the event... a
heavy wet snow is expected. Heavy wet snow could result in
downed tree limbs and power lines... which in turn may cause
scattered power outages.
* A mix of rain and snow Tuesday morning will change to all snow
above 1000 feet as cold air moves into the north country.
Precipitation will remain all snow Tuesday night... which is when
the heaviest snowfall is expected. Snow will again mix with rain
before ending Wednesday afternoon.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant
snow accumulations that may impact travel. Continue to monitor
the latest forecasts.
Please stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio... your local media... or
go to www.Weather.Gov/Burlington for further updates on this
weather situation.
It's back down to about 33 degrees here this morning, although it didn't feel so cold when Molly and I walked in from the trailer. With no wind or breezes, it seems warm.
No new news on the kids' FL property yet. They have only 4 days to be able to qualify for that $8,000 rebate offered by the feds for first time home buyers, as April is a short month. I can only hope the owners will accept their offer, and then a contract can be drawn up which should cover them. It will be very close!
I tried to start the Kicker (my Suzuki Sidekick property vehicle) yesterday, to no avail. After carrying a gallon of water and antifreeze down to where it's been stalled all winter, and a bunch of wrenches to make sure battery connections were all good, I then hiked back here and carried my portable jumper device down to give it a try. All vehicle liquids were good, including oil and water, so I didn't need that gallon I carried down. When I tried to jump it, all I get is a loud CLICK when I turn the key. (It sounds like an electrical connection trying to get the starter to get moving.) A few have suggested that I should find the solenoid (on top of the starter?) and try to rap on it with a hammer to dislodge it, if that's what's wrong with it. If it's decent weather when I get home from school today, I will try to find that starter-----which I JUST had installed last summer! If it's the starter again, and I firmly suspect it IS, then they gave me a useless one last year. Then I will need to get someone to come and tow it to a shop for repair, and it won't be the same shop! Between that starter and my brand new trailer tires that look to be about 10 years old, I feel totally gypped!
So, its off to school I go today, and am looking forward to a better offer to retire if my friend who's the teachers' organization spokesperson was able to get me more years of credit with my school time at my present school. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
I don't like the sound of all that oil leaking out onto the ocean floor off the coast of the Gulf....I cannot believe the prez is actually thinking about allowing more offshore drilling if this is what can happen in an accident/fire situation. Offshore drilling for oil and environmental safety are oxymoronic terms. WAKE UP!
Coffee is hot and tastes really good this morning, so stop by and let us know what's up in your neck of the woods. I am hoping all the tornadic activity will be over by the end of today when that nasty front clears FL.
Happy Monday!
P.S. ACK! I just read this from Weather Underground! Snow day here we come!
Winter Storm Watch
Statement as of 4:29 AM EDT on April 26, 2010
... Winter Storm Watch in effect from Tuesday morning through
Wednesday afternoon...
The National Weather Service in Burlington has issued a Winter
Storm Watch for heavy snow across the northern Adirondacks in New
York as well as the northern Green Mountains of Vermont... which
is in effect from Tuesday morning through Wednesday afternoon.
* 6 to 12 inches of heavy wet snow is expected from Tuesday
through Wednesday across the higher elevations of the northern
Adirondacks and northern Green Mountains.
* With temperatures near freezing through much of the event... a
heavy wet snow is expected. Heavy wet snow could result in
downed tree limbs and power lines... which in turn may cause
scattered power outages.
* A mix of rain and snow Tuesday morning will change to all snow
above 1000 feet as cold air moves into the north country.
Precipitation will remain all snow Tuesday night... which is when
the heaviest snowfall is expected. Snow will again mix with rain
before ending Wednesday afternoon.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant
snow accumulations that may impact travel. Continue to monitor
the latest forecasts.
Please stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio... your local media... or
go to www.Weather.Gov/Burlington for further updates on this
weather situation.