May 26, 2023: Springing into action (or not!)

Finished patio and new paint around the door

Spring has sprung in a big way here at 4Fords, with over 2″ of rain, emerald green meadows growing an inch a day, and an abundance of chores. During the winter, Alan and I generally plan too many projects for the coming year. We’ve done that every year since 1987: a case of our dreams being bigger than our motivation! Or budget. Or time. Anyway, we’ve tried hard to tamp it down this year: the only really big job is finishing the water system, something Alan has now begun, after frowning for hours at a passel of YouTubes. He’s becoming a Plumber, a very reluctant change from an Electrician. Pex A or Pex B? What type of Crimpers? Pneumatic Pressure Gauges, NPT. A whole new language.

Alan crimping

Of course, the issue is that plumbing parts have been tricky to get a hold of, and just when you think you have everything, you find you need 2 more 3/4 x 3/4 x 3/4 Ts. And there are none to be bought on Amazon, none available locally (there are 2 tiny hardware stores within 30 minutes). The nearest source is 3 hours away. Grrr! We’ve lived rurally long enough to be used to this, but it can get aggravating when you’re ready to work.

Part of the plumbing requires dismantling part of the kitchen.

Part of the plumbing project involves remodeling the kitchen, which is in desperate need of a do-over. That’s why this is the biggest job of the summer. The tiles, 25 years old, are falling apart. Alan’s begun to take out shelving, which will eventually be replaced with cupboards,. And the tile counter will become butcher block.

The rattler, dead, before being grilled

For those who have been reading these posts for a while, remember Zane’s run-in with a rattler last August? Tomorrow, we are taking the dogs to a ranch south of Albuquerque for Rattlesnake Aversion Training. Hopefully this will avert another attack. Here’s a link to what it’s going to be like (but a different trainer): https://youtu.be/xbmh1JmK_U4

So, to be clear, if one project is stalled, there’s always a dozen more things to jump into! I’ve been painting trim and doors, and generally sprucing the place up. I planted some bush cherries and filled the greenhouse with tomatoes, peppers and spinach, my only gardening this year. Alan sorted out the sunroom. He started the courses needed to renew his Electrical licenses. We’re deciding where to move one of the sheds, which will become a workshop. I’m trying to find someone to bring gravel to the driveway and dig holes for the footers. And I’m finalizing grades for my 4 classes and about to start teaching 1 summer course. The world of Mental Health education is booming right now.

First rainbow of the year, followed by a couple inches of hail.

And always, there’s the fun stuff: hikes to take, dogs to play with, music to listen to, movies to watch, naps to take, root beer floats to enjoy, books to read, and a back porch to relax on. Not to mention visits, camping, and backpacking, No wonder the summer goes by so quickly and we don’t get all the projects done.

I want to give a shout out to a book I am listening to on Audible. It’s Sir David Attenborough’s latest: A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future. The man is 94, and has had an astounding life. The book is part memoir, part history of climate change, and part visionary. It is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. He reads it, too, so you get to listen to his wonderful voice. I particularly love how he discusses the issue of planetary boundaries (the Doughnut Model of Economics) (https://doughnuteconomics.org/about-doughnut-economics) and humanity as integral to nature just as nature is integral to humans. There’s a lot I would love to say about this, but he says it so much better, I simply hope I can convince others to give it a try.

Alan found a new and safer way to hike up to the top of the cliff, Monero Mesa. This picture does not do credit to how GREEN it is here.
Alan’s video of the view

A peaceful and joyful holiday to everyone.

3 thoughts on “May 26, 2023: Springing into action (or not!)”

  1. Check out planet earth: frozen planet 2. It’s on the BBC America channel. Incredible footage by David I also saw a cool documentary on his life and how he got into filming nature. It was incredible. Wish I could remember the name of it. He has always been amazing I’ll have to read the book
    Bob P

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