Being lazy this morning on my day off and getting caught up on here while Romeow is playing with his fish on a string.
It will be 115* today.
Hoping the humidity has gone down some. I have to do laundry today and will be heading back and forth to the laundry room down the street. It has been really warm and uncomfortable at work lately. Not sure if WM has turned up their thermostat to save money or if our shop has an issue with the vents (we have no control over the temps. It is connected with WM's system). I wear my neck fan all day long now and still feel warm! Even the customers are starting to complain. It is hard to cut hair, especially with clippers on men, when they are sweating! The hair sticks to their skin/scalp and the clippers don't like to go thru wet hair.
I have been having issues with my car starting lately. I think it is the ignition switch maybe because it will just turn over and over. Sometimes I have to turn the key off and try again. I was planning to take it to the Jeep repair shop this week but thought I should do a video of it happening since it usually only happens when the car has been sitting for awhile. So the past few days in the mornings and after work, every time I turn on my phone video and then turn the key, the car starts immediately! No problem!
I really think this car is haunted!!
Between that and the doors intermittently refusing to lock or unlock, and the windshield wipers turning on by themselves and not being able to turn them off (now they are working fine again, for now...), none of it makes sense since it is all so inconsistent and random!
As far as snakes
I do not like them! I don't like anything with no legs (or too many legs!
) and no fur! I would go into shock and die if one dropped down on me!!
. Being out in the desert, there are lots of creepy crawlies out here including scorpions, black widow spiders, fire ants, rattle snakes, etc. Luckily, where I live, we have a solid 8 ft high wall around the park, and the crews here are very good at keeping things like that out of here too. We have never had an issue with snakes or scorpions in here. The spiders and fire ants are dealt with regularly.
When I was a kid, my brother brought home snakes and salamanders occasionally. Once a snake he brought in got loose and we didn't find it until many months later. My mom found it dead behind the couch. When I was little, I always wore socks to bed so snakes wouldn't come up and bite my toes!!
The exception for me is lizards. I like those little guys! The other day coming back from the mammogram, I had a white lizard run across the road in front of me! I tried to aim so my tires would miss him. When I looked in my rearview mirror, I just saw a white clump in the road. I was just sick!
I then turned around at the next intersection and went back. When I came back along that road, I didn't see any sign of him. So he must have curled up when I went over him and then scurried off after that. I was so relieved! He was about 10 inches long from head to tail, so not a little one like I typically see.
Judy, I am big on spreadsheets! I have one made up for my monthly bills. I would like to see what yours looks like for camping. Maybe you could send me a pic in a PM for me.
As far as AC goes, I have been reading about the Soft Start system that keeps your AC from having the huge power surge when first starting up. It is a big thing with boondockers since they can use their AC with their generator and solar systems. The original Soft Start needs to be connected to the AC unit on the roof, but now they just came up with one that plugs into the outlet at the campground, so is portable. Here is a quick description,
"...Soft Start is designed to reduce an RV Air Conditioner’s current demand by up to 75%. That means you can run an RV AC on a residential plug or small generator, or 2 RV AC Units on a 30 Amp service!"Lyn, I am glad you are doing better. Hospitals are no fun.
I have never had my park model washed, but many of the snowbirds here get their PM's professionally power-washed when they come back to the park in the fall to get all the dust off. The park does lawn scalping in mid October and the dust and dead grass gets all over and into everything and makes a huge mess!! Not sure what the power-washing costs tho. Might be a good idea to do this fall if it isn't too much money.
As far as the drought out here, we have lots of grass lawns in the park and the sprinklers going every day. I know they do a lot of recycling with the water but I am sure with evaporation, they have to replenish the water regularly. I am surprised they haven't decided to go with more of a desert landscape here, altho I love the lawns, flowers, and ponds here. It feels more tropical than desert-like, which I really enjoy.
I guess I better get dressed and get started on laundry... Have a good day!