End of the World. Beginning of a new one. The Life of Amberwolf.

Solar water heater definitely works better where it is now than it did either of the previous places. :)

Used it early this morning after only a couple hours of sunlight directly on it to take a pretty nice shower after a bunch of yard work, then used the then-cooler water to bathe both dogs (one at a time!), while the water was still only fairly warm instead of really hot.

Note that in the morning I have that plate mirror placed behind it to heat it more, leaning against the side of one of the sheds, and I can adjust that to a few positions to be able to continue reflecting sunlight to the otherwise-shaded side of the heater tank, to heat it faster. I didn't do that today, simply leaving it in the one position that seems to work for about two hours or maybe three, from early morning near "local" sunrise over the house across the street to the east till around 9 or 10am. (I didnt' really pay much attention to exactly when, as I was doing the dogbath thing around then).



Tiny is pretty funny sometimes now: She "taunts" Yogi (who doesn't care) by taking toys or ice-cubes or whatever to wherever he is, and then chewing on them or eating them right where he can see it, wagging her tail and lifting her head up and back like "see, see what I've got? well, you can't have it it's mine!" :lol:

Yet another thing I've gotta catch on video, hopefully, before she stops doing it. (I've missed so many little behaviors and stuff I wish I'd caught on video....)
 
At least the heat/sun didn't kill the transplanted stuff from yesterday morning yet. I moved some of the larger (6-12" tall) lantana in planters to the now-grassy "trench" along the front of the house, in places where the original stuff I started there died out. I also moved a tree that sprouted in that trench way out to some of the "blank" area in the front yard, and put another lantana next to it, so they can grow together, and I can have shade and groundscreen at the same time. It's about halfway from the house to the street, a little east of the sidewalk path from street to house (which is really my "driveway" for the bikes, since there's no door on the house that goes onto the actual driveway and they couldn't put one in during the rebuild for whatever reason).

Of course, I forgot to take pics before I left today. Keep meaning to get pics of how everything has grown (or not) in the last few months, since getting back to the house.




And now for more "blog" :lol: :oops:


Kind of a wierd day yesterday, and a bad night of not really sleeping becuase of it, with one weird thing the night before that STILL bothers me. :/

First, the night before last, I was nibbling on the last of dinner, laying in bed reading TRATOTU by Douglas Adams on the laptop (sitting on the end table next to the bed), with Tiny behind my legs and Yogi behind my back, both fo them just waiting for me to "drop" something (which despite me not doing it they still expect it / want it to, even though they both have dinner not long before I do).

Sometime during the last bit of nibbles, I put the bowl up on the end table next to the laptop, and from what seemed to be the floor in front of the end table, where nothing was but some doggy fuzz and the USB cable for the external numpad/cursorpad I use to move around a book onscreen, and the PS2 cable for the trackball, a sound like an electrical zap and a light like an arc from a wall-voltage-powered short circuit came.

I immediately got the dogs to leave the room, though they were pretty unhappy about it, and I looked around at the wires, the mattress, bedclothes, laptop, powercords that run nowhere near there, etc., and I could find nothing at all showing a burn mark or defect in any insulation in any wires (there are not many in the room to start with). I smelled around at everything, too, and smelled nothing--no ozone, etc. that is the usual result of such a spark.


I am left with the possibility that I hallucinated it...or that I dozed off and dreamed it without realizing the transition, though it seemed utterly real despite a complete lack of evidence that it happened. I verified multiple times with magnifying glasses, extra bright lights, etc., that there are no defects in any of the cords or plugs on anything, because I am now ultra-paranoid about ANYTHING that might potentially cause a fire, no matter how small the risk is.

Anyway, it left me ultra-sensitive to smells and noises and whatnot, and I had my fire-nightmares in extra rations that night, once I was finally able to go to sleep (which took quite a while despite the extra calmness having two big dogs around has given me, compared to just having one).



So--then after a mostly good (if very tired) day the next day, it got wierd again after dark.

I went to McD's for wifi and food, and there were what seemed like an unusual number of ambulances and fire trucks on the road, heading to or from places I don't know where, some in a hurry and some just normal (probably heading back afterward). I was at McD's for about a couple hours, still browsing the web and replying to people, and searching for some info on things, when some employees came up and were ushering eveyrone out, saying there was a fire and everyone needed to leave right now.

It was strange, because there was no fire alarm (even though they do have some fixtures intended to start flashing and making noise if there is indeed a fire), and I smelled nothing (I'm pretty hypersensitive to smoke of just about any kind after my house fire...even if I don't conciously smell it, I'll start flashing back to memories of the house itself or other things, and then I'll realize why and notice the smell).

But I left with everyone else, and while I was out in the parking lot packing my stuff back onto the bike, fire trucks started arriving (there were at least three), and all the doors that the employees had just closed and locked were reopened and blocked open by firefighters, using chairs from under the tables. I still dind't see any smoke, but given my rising anxiety (because of anything to do with fires now, I guess) I didn't stick around to see what happened from there.


I got home, and as I approached the house (which I could clearly see at this point) I could see a column of smoke lit from beneath, but clearly not from my house--it STILL panicked me until I got to the yard itself and could see that it was well over a big block (mile) away, probably from the freeway or near there, a mile or more east of me. While I was feeding the dogs, I could hear sirens heading that way, and afterward I heard a helicopter, and went out with the dogs to see one hovering a few hundred feet almost directly above my neighborhood, though even with my telescope and binoculars I couldn't tell what it was from/for, too much moving around and I couldn't hold it steady enough in the view. Then i heard more of them, at least two more over near the fire itself and farther east of it, one with a search light on it and one without.


I don't know what that fire was from, but they put it out pretty quickly--in less than 15 minutes there was no more smoke column, and the helicopters all flew off. I couldn't find anyting on the internet about it or the McD fire, but that's not surprising given the amount of news that's probably mroe "important" to most poeple, in a city this size. (there was never anything about my housefire either, except what I personally posted up, AFAIK, nor about either of the big fires in a stripmall near me a decade or so back).


But I could imagine poeple losing their home, pets, etc., as I did, and that kept me up. I wanted to go see what it was and if everything was ok now but I couldn't bring myself to leave the dogs, and I don't have a trailer big enough for both of them at the same time (yet). :( All the thougths of this stuff kept swirling around in my head all night, and in combination with the "memory" of the "spark" event the night before, basically left me with little sleep until I simply was too exhausted and I then slept about half the night or so at least, until a bit after 8am when Tiny and Yogi decided breakfast was simply never going to happen if they didn't drag me out of bed. :lol:



I hope things are more normal today with less fire-related stuff, cuz I don't think i can handle a lot of this kind of stuff right now. :(
 
Well, it wasn't unfounded fear or a hallucination after all.

I guess Yogi (maybe Tiny) chewed on the LED lamp cord, which I had had tucked away behind the other nighttable by the bed, and thought was safe. But it had a point that looks like at least one fang went thru it, and some other dents in a row that are probably the other teeth on that side. Must've been when it wasnt' plugged in or there'd probably be a fried dog, based on the damage--it goes thru both conductors.

I tried to take a pic but you can't see anything in it, cuz the copper is blackened by soot from the arc that I saw/heard the other night, but it probably arced between the hot and neutral on the cord at the chew point. I found it because I was moving the lamp into the front room to work on the bike, to see something better than i can with the pitiful little "60W" incandescent inside a thick diffusion glass on the cieling fan (so it ends up maybe like an iffy 40W bulb at best).

When I picked it up (already unplugged cuz I no longer leave anything plugged in when I'm not using them due to what I had previously thought was unnecessary paranoia about possible fire causes), I pulled the cord up thru my fingers and felt the damage, then looked at it in shock and horror, cuz if I had left that plugged in and it had arced more it could've caused a fire.... :shock: :cry: :x :(


But now I am having less nightmares about it, since now at least I KNOW what caused what I saw, and that I DID see it. And that my unplugging-paranoia isn't actually unjustified, though I wish it was.



I still didn't sleep all that well cuz Yogi ate something he shouldn't ahve I guess, and puked now and then thru the night for a while (thankfully on the floor where I could clean it up easy and not the bed). He was fine by morning and ate like normal, so whatever it was is out of his system now I guess. I think it was cat-cookies based on the smell of hte first batch. :( Whatever it was, even Tiny didn't want to eat it (she usually recycles her own right after puking it up. :roll:)



I did remember to take some pics of the plants out front. Forgot the backyard though.
 

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Tiny doesn't seem to mind that Yogi has taken over half her blankey:

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They greet me at the door when I come in, Yogi just standing there with his tail swishing, while I rub his head, and Tiny dancing all around never staying still enough for much contact (pretty normal for her), and they play doggie-games just about every night after I get home and everyone gets fed. They probably also play them while I'm not there, but I don't know about that yet.

Yogi is actually learning lots of stuff pretty fast now, though he doesn't come when called most of the time. We're working on that, but it's really slow going.

The barking-at-everything-that-moves-outside-the-fence thing stopped getting any better with the calling-Yogi-inside when they started way of fixing it, and then got worse cuz now TIny decided to always follow him out to do it, too, so I resorted to one of those Petmate ultrasonic "birdhouse" anti-bark devices (found at goodwill for a couple bucks!), hanging in a tree pointing back at one of the directions they usually bark from. I didn't have a 9V battery that worked well enough to get it operational, so I ran an extension cord to a 9V regulated SMPS to it instead, both fo them in the shade of the tree so they won't get all that hot out there.


It is actually working to slowly deter them from barking at things over there. I will move it to the other end of the yard in a few days, and start moving it around to various places they bark at things at, so that they will not really know where they will be deterred from at any point, and not learn to just avoid that spot. (they might anyway...but it will take longer and hopefully they'll've toned it down by then).

I don't like using these things to do this stuff, but the other more positive methods arent' working at all with Yogi, and I'm not gonna use the static-type collars on him unless it's either that or get complaints from the city about it (unlikely--never happened with any other dogs I've had, but they all responded much better to calling htem in).

If I have to, I found that I still have the main bit of the spray-collar I used on Hachi & Nana at one point, though the collar itself was partly melted the rest of it was intact and all the smoke came off of it well enough. Battery is dead and I can't find the can of refill spray (probably destroyed by the fire), but I can buy those at work, should the other device fail to get them to stop.


It wouldn't be such a big deal, but he's really loud and sounds aggressive, and there are a fair number of poeple out late at night (past midnight) across and down the street that he barks at, and since Tiny is now joining him (after I'd gotten her to stop, finally :( ), it's pretty noisy. And he barks at the older people that go walking around dawn, and I can see they really don't like it (he's certainly not the only one barking at htem but he might well be the loudest).



Not much other news today. Lots of changes at work with the new manager; not sure if most of them are good or bad yet, will have to wait and see how they work out. :/ Some of them I definitely don't like, but none of it is my call and I am never asked my opinion on any changes that ever happen, anyway. :(
 
Oliver usually only barks at other animals, with the exception of the odd kid on a skateboard. His bark is more of a high-pitched squeak. :lol: Chomper our resident Russian buried himself and went into hibernation last week, funny with the temps in the 80s. :?
Have a parade of several noob managers at work also. It's frustrating to hear the customers complaining and not having the option of rectifying the situation. Fortunately, the most tyrannical ones got worsted in the shuffle this go-round and are now ex managers. :wink:
 
Well, the new manager is not a bad manager. Might even be a really good one; I don't know yet.

It's just that it feels like everything is being changed, how we do things, where things are, etc.: Much of it major changes from what it has been for the last 7 years I've been there, and it's very disconcerting to me (and AFAICT most everyone else) because we usually find out it's changed when we go to find/do/get something and it isn't there or isnt' setup that way anymore, etc. Later on, usually when it doesn't matter anymore cuz we already figured it out, THEN we (sometimes) get told about the change. :/

Some of the things make it harder to get stuff done, and less efficient (not just because it's different and we have to get used to it). Some of them make things better. Most of them I don't yet see better or worse, it's just different. :/

It'd be a lot better if we were all told that a change was *going* to happen, before it did. Then we'd already know how it was going to be, and could be prepared for it, and not waste time trying to figure stuff out that we should already know. It would also give us the opportunity of asking why the change was going to happen, and let us help figure out if there is an even better way of doing things. That's not usually something that happens with any new manager, though.

I've been in retail for almost a couple of decades now, so I ought to be used to it, but it is always upsetting whenever it happens, eveyr few months to every few years.



At least I still have Tiny and Yogi to come home to, though: That's always fun. :)

I thought I was going to get a really cute video of them playing last night, and again this morning, but no such luck.

I am having "operational difficulties" with the phone camera: It has gotten to the point where sometimes it responds extremely slowly to "button" input, taking upwards of a MINUTE to get around to reacting to something I tried to do. So by the time it actually does anything, I've alreayd tried so many things that it appears to be going insane, with things closing and opening and moving around,etc. in bursts, for several seconds at a time.

I cleaned the screen, edges, buttons, etc., including partial disassembly to get to the actual buttons and connectors.

I backed up and purged everything, reset the phone to factory, and that made some difference for a while, but a few hours later it did the same thing. It's always done this kind of thing, just that the lags get longer now. I suspect the phone has a physical problem somewhere but I don't know what it could be to cause this. So I reloaded my stuff back on it, and it didn't get any worse or any better.


I recharged the Samsung android phone from Bill to start using as a camera again, but I'd already missed all the playtime stuff; it was too hot outside for them to be running around by then. (and for me to do more yard work; the crap with the phone problem and trying to fix that lost me a couple hours of morning). The Samsung *also* doesn't respond instantly as a camera, but it's a little better than the Tracfone.

I've never been able to get either one of the pair of identical cameras from Bigmoose to work right. Each one has it's own little problems making them unreliable for use, evne moreso than these phones. So I'm still keeping an eye out at Goodwill/etc for a really cheap but at-least-as-good-as-the-Samsung digicam that is JUST a digicam, without all the ohter crap that's on the phones that keeps them from doing things in true realtime.


Thats' the problem with multipurpose devices: They don't do ANYTHING really *well*, just a lot of things sort-of-ok. :( And I haven't found a way to hack an android phone like this one down to the absolute bare minimum of stuff to make it work as just a camera. If I disable things like wifi or internet services, etc., then the damn thing pops up errors about google and crap ike media scanners, while I'm trying to take pictures or video. I may be in the middle of actually recording a video of a dog or whatever, and then it will stop and tell me it can't talk to oh, say, the google play service, and it didn't even save any of teh video up to that point--it's all lost. If I disable too many things, it won't even OPEN the camera apps. :( I've done a fair bit of web searching on how to deal with this, and all I can find is that almost no one has ever tried to do this sort of thing, cuz I guess they don't care how slow their stuff is, and don't need it to react in realtime. :(


So it comes down to needing separate devices for each thing I want to do, pretty much how I used to do things. I don't mind; I just have to re-acquire those things now.



I found another SpyCam kid's camera watch at Goodwill for cheap, and it's battery was totally fried (puffed, actually). Doesn't matter sicne I would be using it powered by the bike anyway, to record stuff on trips. Now there's two, so I can have one front and one rear. One of them has IR LEDs on it and will record in low-light by turning them on automatically, and it changes the filtering on the CCD to gather more light. It's pretty close range but I could pretty easily use the power from the IR LED's drivers to run a relay that turns on a bank of much better/bigger IR LEDs for longer range.

One catch: I don't think they will record very long at a time before going to sleep. :( I will have to build a pulser circuit that prevents them from sleeping by "pressing" a button on them periodically during and only during video recording. More complication, more stuff to get around to before I can put it on the bike. :/

Anyway, it's just an idea for something to catch some of the idiotic stuff I see on the roads on camera for posting to YT or whatever, anyway.
 
THis is the anti-bark thingy that I've been using recently to try to get Yogi to not bark at every little thing that moves outside the yard. Slowly working, but Tiny has to be re-trained now too, since she decided that if Yogi cna do it she can too. :roll: She's more stubborn about it than he is, and it took me a long time to get her to stop in the first place. This time around she's nto responding anywhere near as well as she did the first time I trained her. :/ But both are responding to it a little, at least. I keep moving it so it'll be in different places, and if there is something I know they wil lbark at, like neighbors across the street out working on their car, or whatever, I put it where they'll be facing it when they bark at them.
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Only problem I'm sure that will happen is that becuase it's on a chair, it's easy to see where it is, and so they are goiong to associate the chair with the deterrent, and just avoid it.

I can't risk hanging it off the fence itself cuz there's too many idiots that might either vandalize it or steal it (at the least they would probably reel up the extension cord over the fence and cut it off for the copper). So I feel like I need to keep it out of typical arms-reach of the fence itself, just in case. Since the dogs have free access to the yard all the time, I don't htink anyone will come over the fence to do anything, but if they can reach stuff without coming in the yard, they might do so.

I'm working out a post I can move around that will have it mounted on there, but all the "bugs" aren't worked out yet to make it super-easy for me to just mvoe around, but nto let the dogs knock it over too easy, and also kinda keep it above their eye level so they dont' "notice" it so much.


I've also considered opening the thing up and modifying it to add a mic and "speaker" in each of the other three sides, so it responds to and works in more or less all directions, and requires a lot less moving around.


Finally have the music room "usably" set up, for a good physical playing position that can also be used for editing, etc., so I don't have to keep getting up and sitting down, etc., which is hard on my joints and deters me from doing stuff more than I'd like to admit.

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It's taken me quite a long time of moving the "desk" (credenza?) a few inches at a time (lift, shift over 1/4" or 1/2", drop, repeat, stop till next day or next week, etc) till finally realized it woudl actually slide around if I just flipped it over on it's top, which is flat with rounded ends. :roll: Sitting out in the weather for a year and a half already destroyed what finish it did have, so it wouldn't hurt it any more to do this.


Since I wouldn't be using them anyway for the purpose I intend it for, I also lightened it by removing the drawers and center doors--that might've taken 10% of it's weight off, which helps a little bit.

So after that, in one night, I slid it up to the porch, and got one end lifted up onto the porch stoop. Had to stop at that point and wait till another day to do the rest of it, which including sliding it halfway up onto the stoop, then pivoting it 90 degrees to be able to slide it thru the doorway. At that point I was committed and had to finish at least getting it into the house, or not be able to go in and out the back door without climbing over it. ;)

Once it was in the house it was really easy to slide around on the floor, and I got it inot the music/co mputer room with much less effort than all the rest of the very short trip from west side of yard next to big mulberry tree to back door. The really hard part was flipping it back upright, because it kept sliding on the floor. ENded up using the two doors off the front in series between it's top edge (now on the floor) and the wall, to keep it from sliding towards the wall, and then getting on the floor and pusihing it's "leg" at one end toward the wall till it tilted enough to flip on it's face. Then repeating the process between the legs at end and the wall, though this time I had to get the hydraulic car jack out to lift it's much heavier top side back up off the floor.

Then I could slide it around again to position it for the stuff to go on it.

Sitting in the chair, however, I found it was a few inches taller than I thought it was, and adjusting hte chair wasn't going to help cuz I need my feet on the floor flat, so I can operate the sustain pedal / etc. (sure, I could put that up on something, but in my experience it doesn't "feel" as solid as if it's on hte floor, even if I use bricks or whatever).

So I had to shorten the credenza. Thankfully, this was laughingly easy, because the thing is mostly made of particle board, skinned with wood, and with a 3" wide (tall) wood strip for each leg bottom. Given the condition fo the particle board at the join between them there, all I had to do was use the 3# sledge to tap sideways on the wood, and it just snapped right off there, on each end. Not the best way to do it, but at that point I wasn't gonna be able to flip it back over and do it the right way any time soon. And I wanted to finish it that night and get the music stuff setup on it.


At this point it was doggie dinner time, as I was rather forcefully reminded by some wet noses and swishy tails, so we went off to do that and some playtime before I got back to it.


Once they'd gone back to napping I moved the ASR88 off the tall stand-to-play stand, and onto the top of the credenza so I could now sit to play. (someday I will probably get around to rebuilding the giant keyboard-drawer I used to use to hold it and keep it stored when not in use, but I don't have the stuff to do it with yet). Then I shuffled stuff around for a while to figure out a usable position for things, and ended up with what you see in the pics above. It's nto final, I'm sure, but it'll do for the moment. Nothing exceept the ASR88, it's drives, and the speakers are hooked up yet, but it was enough to be able to sit down and play like I used to, for the first time in literally years now.

What a feeling it was, too. I just loaded up the Westlake Piano sound in it, and played with notes for a couple of hours or so, I'd guess, till my own tummy complained and I had to fix that. Then it was bedtime for this bonzo, and that's as far as I've gotten on reconfiguring the music room.


But the *sound* is better, presumably because the heavy wood(-ish) credenza is absorbing some sounds, changing the shape of the room, and it's not quite as echoey as with just the wall right behind the skinny metal stand. There's also a few piles of assorted computer bits, the corner desk, and other stuff in boxes behind the chair position that you can't really see on camera that are also changing how it sounds from the seated position vs the standing one, though that will all get cleaned up in the next few weeks as I get it all set back up, a little at a time. (I hope).

I do still have to finish setting up the "new" music computer, hopefully fixing it's windows xp activation server issue, and get all three of the "functioning" music computers set up to do their separate things. Tha'ts going to take a lot of hours of sitting there fiddling with stuff and testing, though, so I dunno how long it will take to finish that part. Might be done this year, if I'm lucky. :/ (it's often very frustrating, so I don't usually manage to get much done in any one session; have to keep leaving and doing something calming, way too often).
 
One little problem to solve: Twice now, while I was off at work, Yogi (probably) has managed to shut the bedroom door and close himself (and Tiny once) into the bedroom, keeping them from being able to go outside for potty (or to escape a fire if one should ever happen again).

I've tried a couple of door blocks. The first was just the bathrobe I usually stick behind the door to keep cooler air inside the bedroom when we're all in there asleep. When it's open I put the robe in a U around the edge of the door so that even if a dog noses behind the door for some reason and pushes it partly closed, they can still re-open it by nosing into the gap between it and the doorframe.

That has worked for all the dogs I've had before...including Tiny. But Yogi appears to be "clever" and pulled the bathrobe completely away from the door (prbably pawing it inot a "bed" beside or behind the door), and then probably laid behind the door, pushing it completely closed, at which point he can't reopen it from inside. :( Thankfully he didn't try scratching at the door or wall (like Nana would have--she dug entirely thru a door once, and partway thru a wall).



So...next was a wedge-type doorstop, but I probably shouldn't have made it from wood, because all I found of it was splinters in the hallway. :roll: With the door shut and both of them in the room. Tiny can't hold in much pee, so she leaked on the bed *and* the floor (and herself), since they ahve hteir water and their icecubes in the bedroom (there is also water in other rooms, too, jus tin case of this sort of thing, etc).


So...I will need to work out something that goes on the TOP of the door where they can't undo it by accident, etc. :/


I have a few ideas. One of them is really simple: I have some metal bars for hanging clothing from, discarded from the doggie-clothing rack during some of the store remodels. They are made to sit at an angle downward from the wall hanger or whatever fixture they're on, and the moutn itself is an upside down U section of metal, whcih with some modification should hang right over the door top edge, and with a little nut welded over a hole in it, I can put a thumbscrew in it to hold it in place and make it "impossible' for them to close the door accidentally.


If that doesnt' work i guess I'll see what happens from there. :lol:
 
So far the metal U / bracket works just hung over the door. Took a little bending/unbending to get it to fit over the door top. Only problem in it's design is it could get knocked off if they bang the door back and forth against the doorway, so I will have to custom-make a version of it that will have a wider plate on inside and outside so there's no way for that to happen (or a set screw: nut welded over a hole in the plate, and bolt thru that).


Water water everywhere:
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Last night around 3am or so, the rainstorm promised by the weatherman finally hit us, with torrential rains, high winds and lots of thunder and lightning for around an hour or so, then settling down to just pouring rain for the rest of the night until around 8am or so when it started to taper off to a drizzle. By 9am even that had stopped, and hasn't resumed yet in my area.


However, during just the first few minutes right about 3am, it rained so hard that water was completely covering the sidewalks at the T intersection I live at, and I couldn't even see the houses across the street; I could see the streetlight only by it's orangeish glow in the rain. Tried to get pics but with flash or lights on all you could see was the water off the edge of teh roof, and without that the camera didn't pick anything at all up.



A short while later, I got a few pics that sort of show stuff, using hte android phone, but it's still pretty hard to see anything at all in them.


Best shot of them, almost 4am, out the doggiewindowdoor toward my back neighbor; their porchlight is reflected across the water in our backyards like the setting sun on the ocean. :lol: The "fence" on the right is the grid for the lantana to climb and be tied to.

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I think you can see the >2 inches of water in the aquarium from this storm (it had been dry before it started). Even though it's slanted, you can still see the amount of water we got.
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Pic of the dogs after a quick potty trip just past the porch edge; even wiht raincoats/etc neither would go any farther than just under the tree that's right there, peed and ran back inside. Raining so hard I can't blame them, it probably felt like a drummer practicing snare rolls lightly on their heads and backs (that' swhat it fel tlike to me).
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By the time it got light enough outside before dawn to see things, the rain had been going for a good long while. You might be able to see in the pics there that the lantana in front has been beaten down by the rain, it's much more spread-out than it should be. Dunno if it's damaged or not, we'll see in hte next few days if branches shrivel up or not. Same thing with lantana in bakc, too, but you can't relaly see it in the pics. Most of these were a while after dawn, when the rain was really beingging to die down.
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Same shot as earlier nighttime towards my back neighbor, only in daylight with much less rain coming down:
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The water had gone down a LOT in the streets, and is only a lake right at the corner of the intersection. The yard itself must'e been very thirsty, because most of the areas without grass are no longer puddles or lakes, just mud. Of course, yesterday morning I had done the weekly watering along with grass trimming, so there's a whole lot of water I didn't need to spend...but I don't really trust the weather predictions for these storms. For instance, the prediction had said it would only be a little rain, and only a 50/50 chance or so (kept switching between 40% and 60% chance of rain).

Obviously it was waiy more than a little....I dunno how much the "official" rain gauge got, wherever it's located, but it was at least 2" here at my house based on what the non-leaking aquarium is holding (it' doesn't have anything that drips or empties into it, so that water is ONLY what teh sky directly dumped in there). Also, those little white round things at water level on the right end are inter-tank drains, to allow water to flow and equalize between each fo the three sections. The farthest section has the drain hole in it for recirculation plumbing that's not presently there, so any water that goes above the bottom of those white things will drain out of the aquarium. Since it was already about full to that point iwthin the first hour of rain, then all the additional rain that came down after taht isnt' even recorded by the water level you see in the pic....
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The other aquarium has a serious bunch of leaks around it's bottom edge and side pieces, mostly at the north end (farthest from the POV of the pics), so it's only got around an 1.25" in it in any of the pics--it doesn't hold higher than that at all, and usually not even that much.
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Apparently the anti-bark ultrasonic thingy is waterproof, though, because it was laying in a puddle in the corner of teh yard, blown off the tripod I'd finally found in the shed to hang it from, it's little light still blinking to show it's ready. I'd thankfully remembered to swap out it's jury-rigged wall-ac-cord power supply for a 9V battery, sometime yesterday evening while doing ohter preparations to the bike and house for the coming storm. Otherwise there'd've been a live outlet box at the end of the extension cord laying in one of the many "lakes" out there, and though it has a GFCI outlet at the wall that it's plugged into, it could still be hazardous.



I forgot to take a pic, but since it was sitll raining knda hard when Tiny and Yogi had to go out for after-breakfast morning potty rounds, I tied my raincoat around Yogi and put Tiny's doggie-raincoat on her, just so I wouldn't have two giant sopping-wet beachtowels shaking off when they came in, like last time. :lol: I also had Tiny's pawtectors on her feet to keep the mud out of her toes, but I didn't have anything big enough for Yogi except some of my old socks, one of which he lost somewhere in the yard while doing his rounds. The socks were filthy and clumped wiht mud, but hardly any of it had gotten thru to be stuck between his toes to get tracked around the house afterward, so they did their job. :)

(I did the same thing about 4am for them to go pee out there when it was still raining hard, and forgot the pic then, too, only got one after I took it all off and htey'd laid down).



I can't get anything to upload to YT, so the short vids I got that show the rain better than the pics will have to wait for some other time.
 
Impressive rain. I trust those shots of people in Mesa wading knee deep in the streets are not in your neighborhood.

I saw all that flooding in Nevada and Arizona, and just wished it could have come to this side of the continental divide. So it could run to the dry rio grande. Bet the big ditch near your house was amazing.
 
Yeah, both of the canals were full to the brim. **

I expect there was actually water in our "rivers" around the valley for the first time in possibly years.


Mesa (and Tempe, Chandler, etc) is quite some ways southeast of me, but there was still some flooding even around here in some lower-lying areas and places where drainage has never been fixed.

Where I am at, I know for sure it was at least 2" just in that first hour or so, from what was left in the aquarium in the pics. I *think* it was closer to 5" total, based on what was in a big rubbermaid trashcan I'd forgotten about behind the sheds, when I went around dumping water from things so we don't get mosquitos breeding. There isn't really anythign that could drain into that trashcan; at most stuff splattering on the fence and the back and roof of the shed could go back into the air and land in it, but I don't think it could be that much water.


Either way, the ground is *still* squishy this morning, wherever there is any kind of shade or ground cover, and even where the sun has shone the bare dirt is not drying out yet. So that was a LOT of water, given that I never water the bare dirt areas at all.




** (back in the mid-late 1980s, before they built that second canal, it rained like this but I think it was a few days in a row, and flooding actually took out a bridge along there somewhere. I was walking home from DeVry down 23rd Ave in that rain, and it was more than knee deep in some places, and at one point I saw a Suzuki Samurai I think it was called, wobble and roll over as a bigger vehicle passed it in the river that was the street. It actually flooded inside our house (different one than where we are now) because the water rose up so high down our street, and ruined all the carpeting/etc. Landlord there refused to replace anything even though his insurance paid him for the damage. :roll: Not long after that the original owner took the place back from him (dunno the circumstances) and we had a slightly better time of things, but nothing ever did get fixed while we were there).





As a side note, I used to be able to go to Taco Bell for wifi, too, but the one near me (fry's parking lot) has *just* changed from a corporate unit to a local franchise, and the sticker is no longer on their door for the free wifi. It does still work, but I overheard someone talking to an employee about it, who said that they took out all the TVs and stuff as well as the wifi stuff, and they won't have it anymore. Well, the TVs are definitely gone (though the overly-loud speakers with multiple separate channels of annoying "music" all playing at the same time over the top of each other are still there), but the wifi still works for now, and still connects to the Taco Bell agreement/server/filtering/etc.

Since they wont' be having wifi in the future, according to the employee, then they lose my business. (not that it's a lot, or regular, but at least this place is not full of screaming children and whatnot like all the McD's are, whether or not they have a playground).

So there's one less place to worry about spending money. ;)

(someday I will get a way figured out to access wifi from home...just haven't had any luck with that yet)
 
3-5 inches is what it sounded like to me for Phoenix. I knew the bad floods were in Mesa, but figured that near the big ditch would actually be an advantage for your neighborhood, unless they filled beyond the brim.

One local obstruction though, like that canal, could cause a shit load of water to back up behind it though, so I wondered if you were looking at waves on your front door the next day. Or at least some deep water between you and the McDonalds.

When I was a teen, the parents house was on the correct side of an irrigation ditch that provided a sort of a levee for us. In amazement, I watched houses on the other side of the ditch go underwater till you could not see windows or doors anymore. Our house, 50 feet away, high and dry. That rain fell 5 miles away, but it was about 4" in one hour.

My older brothers house, further up the hill towards the storm, had 2 feet of water going in the front door, and out the back door.

Where I live now gets interesting if 2-3" of rain falls in the area. The street becomes a small river, about 12" deep, and it will flood my metal garages in the back yard. Dumbass that owned the house before me built them too low. But it never gets into the house, because it's rushing down the hill too fast to back up that deep. Everything in those garages is on pallets so stuff stays dry except for the roof leaks.
 
Mostly, drainage here is actually pretty good, considering. I think there were lots and lots of improvements after that flood in the 80s. There would probalby be more after this last one, except there's probably no money for that sort of thing now.
 
Must be some good drains leading under the canal. That deal my brothers house involved a drain under a ditch, which clogged instantly. It was built for a moderate rain, not 3 feet of water coming down the hill.

They have to make them too big to clog, but some incredibly stupid stuff gets built. Downhill thank god from my house, a 10'x 20' culvert leads into another one, four 2' round pipes. Doesn't take a genius to know that's a fail. Half full, it's still 100 square feet of water trying to fit through about 10 square feet. They had to build a diversion that just dumps the storm water out of the drain channel and back into the streets again. Sweet for those a half mile further down the hill. :roll: A mile down the hill is the retention pond for all that water. No ditch connecting the arroyo to the pond. It's promised, been a decade now.

A prime consideration on buying my house, it was uphill of that stupid shit. But I did know my street would run big when it rained, I made sure the house itself was going to stay high and dry. Only house on the whole street built on a higher pad of foundation soil.
 
No worries about drainage the last week now...dry as a bone and generally over 100F for a high, and over 80F for a low.


Niether Tiny nor Yogi much likes it when it's like this, though Yogi will follow me around hte yard no matter what conditions are like out there...he prefers to stick with me even if he's about to keel over. :roll: Tiny is smart enough to stay inside when it's hot, but he either isn't or else he wants my attention THAT badly.... He does like to play, preferring to run away from me and see if I'm following (whcih i can't, not at the speed he wants). It's hilarious to watch him and TIny do that, though, cuz he looks back while running and either crashes into something, or else slows greatly to look back and then Tiny runs over him cuz she's right behind him. :lol: I REALLY wish I could get this stuff on video....



Had to start watering stuff again yesterday, as lantana/etc began showing signs of wilting. Aloe Vera both in planters and in a few places in the ground is now suddenly doing really well, except for one box that got clogged up and didn't drain, so the water killed all the AV in it. :( But I now have almost as much AV in various places as I used to in the front yard by the door (there are still two tiny AVs growing in front, away from where it used to be, probably from bits I dropped while saving what was left after the rebuild).

Orange tree is beginning to produce again, but I think they're still gonna end up just little rocks again, despite good watering all summer, and a good deal of trimmiing of the tree by the landlord and me keeping up with that afterward. Theyre' still smaller than pingpong balls, and beginning to change color from green to orangeish already. :(

The lantana behind and on the graves is all growing really well; I've actually had to do some trimming of it, but mostly I'm just tying it up so it is as vertical as possible to create screening for the back porch area. I gotta do that in the front yard too, in a few weeks most likely, for the stuff on the west side of the yard. The eastern side is still too small to worry about yet, but it *is* growing.

I expected tons more amaranth to grow all over the place, especially in front, but it didn't. A couple have sprouted randomly around the backyard, but always in places I can't let them grow (they'd be in the way to get to things). I tried transplanting them but none made it past a day. The western side yard next to the house, however, is full of amaranth, some getting taller than the fence--that's great, because it is shading the side of the house, which I want, and also helping to shade the ground enough that grass is starting to grow there, too, and that means other things should also be able to grow after the soil recovers some. I'd like to get lantana growing next to the house there, too, to help provide shade for the wall. Presently the entire side yard is unused, just fenced off with some old wire gates I still had, to keep the dogs out of it so they don't try to mess with the fence there (cuz cats walk on it and jump over it, and I'm afraid Yogi is big enough to break the fence if he sees a cat do that, because he WILL try to catch it).

The only thing on the side yard besides the amaranth is a weighted tarp hung down from the edge of the roof, to shade some of hte wall of the bedroom I'm using in the afternoon/evening, and the tool/garden shed that came to me with out a roof. I think it was Dogman that helped me put what I had of it together...it fell apart when i tried to move it though, so I ended up using 3" drywall screws thru sections of it to hold it together, and to hold a green plex sheet as a roof onto it. Now it also sits against the house wall, keeping some sun off of it.

Oh, and that giant sunflower died a little while back--big aphids suddenly appeared all over it, and ate it down to a skeleton within hours. I don't know where they went after that, but I haven't seen a trace of them since then. :(


I have been gathering seeds /etc of various more desert-y plants all summer, and trying to grow some of them in platners, but nothing has sprouted yet. Probably won't, but it was worht a shot.



Pics of various stuff and the way the yard is now below all the text at the end of this post.

The rain we had did wash a bunch of stuff clear of the dirt, though, scattered around the yard during the fire cleanup/rebuild. Bolt,s nuts, screws, broken glass, etc. It's everywhere. You can see the sparkles in one of the pics of bare ground below all teh text.

Welds on the solar water heater tank are still holding without leaks, after daily pressurization and depressurization, so I guess it's ready to stick into the main system as thermosyphon now. Pics of the crappy welds below all the text.


Also, I tried Groundclear on the stuff (mostly grass) that keeps popping up out of the cracks in sidewalk and gutter outside the yard area, in the street, etc., because it takes more effort than I usually have energy for to keep that ground off at the crack with the weedeater every 2-3 days (cuz it gets tall and spread big real fast, as there's usually lots of water trapped under the pavement that doesn't evaporate like it does where soil is exposed).

But it doesn't work at all, AFAICT. I'd done it a few days before the rain, with zero effect. I figured maybe the rain would help it soak into the roots under the pavement better, so I waited a week after the first tiem and then when no effect still, I retreated the areas again, this time with undiluted concentrate, and there is still no effect at all. :( :?

It's worked before, so I dunno...maybe someone substituted the contents of the jug I got with something else, cuz it doesn't kill any plant I put it on. (I experimented by taking all sorts of plants from the yard and putting htem all in a styrofoam cooler as a planter, and then soaking it down with the Groundclear, a couple days ago....the only ones that arent' doing well are the baby lantana bits which I damaged the roots of when I pulled them out with other stuff; that always happens).

I guess I'll contact Ortho and take them up on their guarantee, but I never found anything else that will work on that sidewalk-crack-growth, except for a temporary dieback if I put ammonia down in there and hten bleach over that. (chorine gas kills everything, but I think the remaining stuff must feed the plants really well cuz they always grow back even better than they were before I do that). Salting doesn't work either, even if I put enough that it looks like hail residue. :roll:
 

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Groundclear? Try a shovel?
Groundclear - Material Safety Data Sheet

I don't see the word death? If if don't kill people? How do you expect it to kill weeds?
"Conclusion/Summary - Hazards to humans and domestic animals"
 
Shovel would be hard to use on the sidewalk and asphalt, which is the only place I need it. I'd have to get a backhoe and dig up the street and sidewalk, destroying them, which would probably upset the city a little bit. ;)


As for the MSDS, I don't think they test for hazards to plants, as it really only matters to them whether or not the stuff under test is hazardous to people.

As to things that kill plants have to also kill people, well, one doesn't necessarily follow the other. There are chemical processes that happen in some organisms that don't in others, and something that interrupts that process in a set of plants for instance may not even have any effect at all on an animal. I don't know hte specifics on the chemicals in Groundclear, though. I do know that it has worked before, but it is not working now (or else it sure is taking it's sweet time).




This week, it was supposed to rain pretty much lke it did the last time, but it seems to have changed it's mind, as it is now totally sunny wihtout a cloud in the sky, even on hte horizon, as of late last night thru midday today. It did sprinkle yesterday morning but by midday it was clearing up, and was sunny by evening.
 
The stuff I used the Groundclear on does appear to be "suppressed" vs the rest of the vegetation, as it hasn't gotten a foot tall in a couple weeks after the rain like it often would, but it is still green and still growing. I went back out there on Sunday to weed-eat it down to the cracks' surfaces, and got a few yards done before the weedeater died suddenly. I expect it's the motor inside, perhaps a brushholder or brush, possibly a winding; it's happened to this kind before (I had another one just like it that died before the fire; I never got around to checking it out; not sure I still even have it but if I do I'll dig it out and compare with this one to see if swapping anything will revive it).

The RC-LIpo-powered little Ryobi still has a bad (very intermittent) motor, too, and I can't physically undo the bolt that holds the line-reel on the big series-wound-motor Ryobi I have pieces of to put on it's twin (that is missing it's reel), and a handful of others I have all have their own issues. All my other working weedeaters were stolen during the rebuild/cleanup, I'll have to fix one of the broken ones soon to finish all the many parts of the yard and sidewalk that I need one of these to do the work on (since crawling around with scissors is my other option). Shouldn't be hard to get *something* working, but it will take time I haven't had yet to spread out the parts all over and cobble one working one together.

All the big flat areas are taken care of with the lawnmower...but there is as much as 1/2, mabye 1/3 of that total area under and around things that it won't reach that's gotten pretty tall, and will be much taller yet before I can fix something to get it trimmed.



I also got some (poor) vids of Yogi and Tiny playing and running around one night, but bandwidth is too low to get any to upload to YT right now. A friend in France has found a disused regular digicam in a closet that he's sending me to use instead of the problematic phone-cameras, so there should be more pics and vids of the dogs in action once that arrives, for those interested. (and for those not interested, why are you reading this thread, anyway? :p )


Some of the lantana both front and back appears to have reached "critical mass" and is "exploding" in growth now, even without me watering it much. Must've gotten roots down to where the damper soil is, I guess. Other smaller stuff I have to keep watering every other day, some of the smallest every day, or they get wilty, with the weather lately. Is still in the mid-high 90s F to low 100s F for a high, and high 70s F to low 80s F for a low. Pretty dry, too. Occasional scattered wisps of cloud, but that's about all. Expected to stay that way till this weekend, when thunderstorms are predicted.

Have been able just with open doors/windows at night to get the house down to 78F by morning, which is nice. Still gets up to nearly 90F inside by the time I get home from work, though. (would be much worse without the new insulation put in during the rebuild, though! (alhtough it would also get cooler at night, too).


Work has had a lot of changes going on, iwth more still to happen in the next weeks, and the shoplifters are getting more aggressive and nastier. All of that is not helping my nightmares any, and I've ended up going back to spending almost all the time I am at home in bed trying to rest and sleep, rather than trying to accomplish anything, so I can still function at work at least. Not getting much else done, except the absolute necessities of watering and trimming hte yard (almost all of which is done Sunday mornings, other than moving the dribbling hoses around whenever I am up and about at home), and feeding the dogs and myself. They're getting anxious because I'm not up and moving around nearly enough for them, coming to see me as I lay there awake between nightmares. Tiny doesn't stick around on the bed much, as usual, but sometimes Yogi will come sit on my chest with his tail swishing in my face to show he cares. :lol:
 
Something like ground clear works best in a place where it can soak into the ground, but doesn't have tree root down there. alleys, driveways, fence lines, rock landscape without plants, etc. It actually poisons the dirt, and will be very effective at keeping new weeds from sprouting, usually for a year. I would not choose it for sidewalk crack weeds. It can't penetrate into the soil as it needs to.

For crack in the sidewalk, I find roundup, (glyphosphate) to work the best. But there are tricks to using roundup. Dusty weeds wont be killed, so wash the weeds, or wait for rain. Then the next step is not what you might think. Apply some diluted, half strength roundup. Pure roundup, not the kind mixed with other weed killers. Wait two weeks. Then reapply with full strength. Apply roundup when no rain is expected for at least 24 hours. Be patient, roundup takes up to two weeks to fully take effect.

Roundup is the only one that goes deep into Bermuda root systems, but if you apply it too strong, the top dies before the roots absorb it. Nice thing about roundup is that the precautions for use are very slight. Don't need an ebola suit, just long pants and shoes.

In the yard it's tricky, you can't have the dogs grazing on the just sprayed grass. If you spray grass then keep the dogs off it for 24 hours, then hose it down. Ok to spray the stuff dogs won't touch. It can work best to cut the long grass, then water, then just when it sprouts back but it's still short, hit it with roundup then. Then wash it off.
 
Hmm... I guess I am confused by what I read on the Roundup bottle vs Groundclear. I might've misunderstood it, but Roundup seems to be targeted at only specific weeds, and is supposed to leave the grasses alone, but Groundclear is supposed to kill *everything*, which is what I want to happen. (though each of them does have a list of specific plants they are "targeted" for, on the bottles).


I'm only using it well outside the yard, so it's not an issue with the dogs (mine, anyway; and there arent' any others that are grazers that come around my area). I am only trying to keep from having to use up time and energy I don't really have, to keep the grass and weeds (mostly grass) from sprouting up constantly and quickly and tall-ly from all the sidewalk and asphalt cracks, mostly on the streets south and east sides of the yards.

Also using it to do the same in the alleyway, but that's less of a concern most of the time, as water doesn't collect there like it does in the gutter to feed the totally-unwanted plant life. :( (and in the alley, it doesn't store itself up, either, cuz it just evaporates like everywhere else even after it's soaked in, but in the street/sidewalk gutter area, it stays under the pavement for a long long time once it soaks in thru the cracks after a rain, since there's no other drainage, and my corner happens to be the low point in the area, so all that water stays until plants growing out of the cracks use it up).


I've used groundclear before with no problems like this time; either suddenly all the grass in the cracks is adapted to it now, or else the actual groundclear is not the same as it was, or it isn't actualy groundclear in the bottle, or soemthing. :(


Anyway, here's the pic of the progress as it sat since Sunday's death of weedeater. The part farthest from the camera along the sidewalk is waht's trimmed, well north of the gate in the fence (lighter colored part). Basically is ground-off down to the asphalt / concrete there, like I typically ahve to do every week that it is not really hot and dry. Closer to camera you can better see the problem, though teh groundclear does seem to be doing *something*, it isn't enough yet. I don't want to treat it any more, becuase I don't wanna risk it getting to the tree or lantana roots, even though those ought to be well within the yard, rather than under the sidewalk. I also did not treat the actual sidewalk anywhere in those areas, either (and never treat the ground between fence and sidewalk), to avoid that sort of thing.




In other news, right before my vacation, just to make things harder on myself, I just smashed my left thumb yesterday morning. :(

Yogi decided it would be really cool to start pawing my plants out of those white plastic ex-animal-shipping-boxes i'd been using as planters, on the ground at the base of the wall of the house at the back porch area. :/

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So I shooed him away (whcih didn't really work but stopped his digging) and I picked htem up one at a time, and slowly (they're heavy, being full of wet dirt and plants) got them moved to spots across the arms of the chairs there, so it's less likely he'll continue his molestation of them.

Well, on the last one, I managed to slip with my left hand and let go of the edge of the box, and get my thumb between the arm of the chair and that edge as it fell...so it sheared thru the cuticle on the inner-edge of my thumb (you know, the part next to where you'd hit the spacebar on a keyboard with, or touch things, pick stuff up, rest your finger, etc etc), and squish my whole thumb's end joint/segment /pad between the chair arm and box edge, brusing it all the way inside. :(

This is hte one I was setting down when it happened:
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and I didn't take a pic of my thumb (didn't think of it at the time) but you can still see the bandaid over the torn cuticle in the pic below. (I took the pic so I could try to figure out what plant that is there; I thought maybe tomato at first, but I dunno how the seeds woudl've gotten in there, if so...it should just have Lantana in there, though obviously there is something else that was in the dirt that has grown anyway).
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And in this one, that I've had over by the sheds under a mulberry tree on this chair since early summer, it has a mulberry tree growing in it (but that's on purpose, as I saved the sproutling from some other place it oculdn't be allowed to grow till I decide what to do with it).
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So yesterday it was just throbbing away, pretty constantly, all day long at work, and thru much fo the night. I finally got to sleep pretty good after a while, though, as it's been an exhausting few days, and hwen I woke to Tiny digging me out of bed and Yogi cleaning my face to tell me it was breakfast time, the throbbing had stopped but it was still very sore and stiff, and swollen a fair bit (at least 50% bigger than it should be, on the pad area).

It's about that state now, too, though the swelling is down a little since I keep moving it around and pushing on the pad to help push fluids around inside for better circulation (since I'm sure blood vessels are damaged by the squishing, or it wouldn't be so swollen). it isn't discolored though, so it'll just take a while to heal up.


Yogi must've been after something *under* the planters, though, cuz he kept digging there after I'd pulled them up (after I'd gone inside to fix my finger up)...Dunno if he found it, but he did finally give up before reaching China. ;)
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And in funnier news:

Yogi has a silly new name: Yogi-dogi Itchynosy

(spelled ichinose, but mispronounced, of course, so everything more or less rhymes with long "o" and hard "g" sounds)

No particular reason; I just started saying things to get his attention, and somehow that came up.

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He also has a new trick:

I reach for hte side of his face to scratch the corner of his jaw, which is his "dreamy spot" (like Tiny's is the front edge of her shoulders), and he'll let me almost touch and then he'll duck his head down and to the side, then dive for the floor as if he's gonna snatch something up, scrabble around on teh floor trying to get traction to run, then take off running in circles around me if we're outside or else fall and crash into something when we're inside...then get up and run outside and run around in circles. :lol:



The grave-covering lantana is pretty danged big now. The tallest one is one of the ones they'd chainsawed to ground level for no reason back when I moved back in, but the ones in front of it are the ones planted there for the dog markers not long after that. Another mulberry is recovering very quickly now, at the right edge of the grave. I orignally planted the new "eucalyptus" (moved from the front yard as a stump) a little ways north of that, at the northwest corner of the grave, to replace it, same time as the lantanas on the graves, because I didn't expect it to recover...so now I have to decide where to move the eucalyptus to, as they can't both grow there, unless I decide to always trim the E down as a "bush" instead (not sure that will work, either).
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I have a number of places to move the eucalyptus to, though, where others did not survive the summer, in those two rows I made on east and west sides of the yard--especially over by the sheds, at the south end of the row, where one I really had hopes for didn't make it.


Another eucalyptus I am gonna just *have* to try to save by transplanting is the one that had been growing before the fire right at the water faucet at the north edge of the house itself, which of course had to be cut off at ground level, as if it was aloowed to grow it'd end up breaking wall or foundation. It's recovered multiple times as I have cut it off myself every week since summer started, and it's obviously not going to just die, so I might as well give it a real chance and dig as much of it out as I can (which is gonna be a fairly heroic effort given where it is and how big it's roots must be), and move it somewhere it can be useful. No pic of that one,though. Not much to see right now but a few leaves on a stump. :lol:




I also found an Transonic 300 electronic pest repeller at Goodwill, from the late 1990s. Seems to be functional, though how well it works I coudn't say yet. Though it's supposed to be for rodents and bugs, I was hoping it'd work on cats to keep the ferals from using my front yard as a litter box
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(don't have to worry about hte back anymore wiht Yogi keeping them out), but I can see that for at least one of the black cats it doesn't work. He (she?) sleeps on the porch not too far from it, usually is there when I get home. Obviously isn't driving that one away (though the dogs don't like it much, if I leave it on audible and boost you can evne still hear it inside the house wiht all the windows and doors closed up!).

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It has a number of switches for various modes, and I've tried all fo them to no apparent effect on the cats. I will probably have to research on the web what kind of frequencies/etc might wokr to keep cats away, and modify it so it will output those, if it's possible. A future project, most likely, as I already have my vacation next week getting quickly filled up with projects I can't do in my short little bits of "spare" time during normal workweeks.
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I've known people who fill an empty white bleach bottle with water and set it in the middle of the lawn to repel cats, don't know how well it actually works though; but you'll get lots of folks asking you what that white bottle sitting in the middle of your lawn is for. :lol:
 
With my luck, the city would try to cite me for "objects stored outside" or some such. :roll:


Though, if you fill the bleach bottle with water, isn't it no longer empty? :p


(FWIW, I have heard of that trick before, but seen various brown evidence that it doesn't really work very well in the yards I've seen it done in. )


Probably gonna rain real good today or tonight, which we could use. But it'll make big puddles in the gutters, and so likely get the grass a-growin' there again once the clouds go away and sun hits it. (maybe I'l be lucky and the groundclear will have finally started doing it's job).


Now that the weather is much more tolerable, and unlikely to go bakc up to 120F anytime soon, I'm thinkng about re-planting those pumpkins (deliberately this time, as the previous were "wild" sprouts)...but I have to figure out how to keep Yogi out of them. Tiny is pretty easy--almost any barrier she knows not to go past. But Yogi just jumps over or bulls thru most barriers unless they're actual fences. I thought about planting them in the front yard instead...but I figure someone would probably steal or smash the pumpkins once they're big enough to notice, just cuz people are like that (especially kids, and I have no fence at all around the front yard, though I'd like to put up whatever the max height allowable is in front).


Vacation starts tomorrow (well, tonight when I get off work), so hopefully I'll be able to get a lot done. First day, though, will be spent resting as much as I can, to make up for all the non-rest I've been having the last few days.
 
That storm yesterday afternoon didnt' have a lot of rain in total, but the couple of inches we did get all came down just about at once, something like 15 minutes or so, while I was at work. While it was coming down, it was raining so hard you could not see the cars in the parking lot, even the ones trying to drive thru the lot right in front of the store were only visible as white and red glowing spots (those few that were smart enough to turn on their lights so others *could* see them at all).

But the real kicker was the wind. I don't know what speed it reached, but it was pretty high; according to various people aroudn the valley, there were powerlines yanked down or bent over, light poles broken off, signs torn down or bent, etc. Our power in the shopping center failed a few times for moments at a time, usually coinciding with huge lightning flashes with instantaneous thunder that shook the building. Some of the times there were also complete failures of everything in the area (the sky was so dark from the rain/clouds that the only light was a bit of grey all around, plus whatever streetlights/parkinglot lights, signage, etc was still working).

I dind't see it happen, but a while after it did, I noticed I could see the sky over the top of the FastMed urgent care place on the corner, when nromally it'd be blocked by the huge tree at the southeast corner of 28th & Peoria, in the BofA lot. Apparently it blew over, ripping it's insufficient roots right out; it didn't *quite* hit the bank building, as it wasn't quite tall enough, but it would have if it'd been a slightly different angle and/or a little taller. On my way home I rode into hte lot there and took some pictures on the android phone, but I accidentally left it home today when going out for wifi so I'll have to post them later. :( Most are pretty dark, cuz most of the streetligths and such were still out then, but some "kids" were parked with their headlights shining on it, getting pics and vids of them standing/jumping/playing on the fallen tree, so parts of it are lit up by that.

I also took pictures of other random damage, like a dumpster lid apparently torn off somewhere and blown all the way over into a street far from any such dumpsters,

On the way here I got one pic of the "clearance" sign on a fastfood place that's had it's chain snapped at one end, so it's hanging at an angle. I was gonna get more pics of the big tree at the bank, but it's already been cut up into small sections and most of it's already hauled away. :( I'm surprised, since it's Sunday and that sort of thing usually takes days to get organized, especially after a storm as destructive as this one.


There's lots of other damage, most of it along main streets, as the wind seemed to come almost directly from the west toward the east, so the wider main streets tended to channel it and trees and buildings elsewhere tended to keep it from damaging most other areas, at least in the general Metrocenter area I live in. Haven't visited anywhere else yet, but heard about flooding in quite a lot of areas, including someone said the manhole covers on 35th Ave north of here actualy "floated" off the holes, forced off by water gushing up from the drainage sewers under it. I haven't been over there to see, but that has happene din previous really bad flooding storms.

There were some poeple hurt by being blown off the sidewalk into traffic at corners, too, hopefully none got actually hit by cars; and bicyclists blown over (I don't know if any were hit by cars elsewhere but I saw several nursing pretty bad bleeding scrapes as they limped past our storefront) lots of emergency vehcile sirens abounded in all directions shortly after the storm started hitting east of here, and continued for a couple of hours or more after it passed.

Lots of car crashes, too, because people seem to drive much faster when it's raining and most especially when the storm is not quite here yet but will be in minutes. One of our customers actually said she had to hurry so she could get her car home and into the garage before the storm hit so it wouldn't get dirty. :roll:





After the wind stopped, and the torrential downpour passed, it was just rain for a while, and by the time I was off work a few hours later the sky was clearing and it was all over. It cleared up and got down to the high 60s F, and though with the humidity it felt more like 80F, I still opened up the whole house to air out overnight and got it down to 73F in there by dawn. (I have a box fan in the attic-crawlspace access hatch, oriented to pull air up and thus pull outside air into any room that has it's outside door or window open, and hten I usually open them all up except the ones in that room).



I didn't even get quite two inches at my house, and the wind didn't even blow my plastic patio chairs around at all. :shock: But both Tiny and Yogi were REALLLY happy to see me, and were waiting at the front door for me wide awake (usually they come slowly sleepily from the bedroom where they were having a nap); full of energy, and raring to go outside--but wouldn't go without me, and came right back in as soon as pottytime was over, didnt' wanna go bakc out until neither oculd hold it anymore a few hours after dinner, and then they were more normal after that, and back to nearly normal today now that it's just lightly breezy and very sunny (but not hot--even now at 330pm it's only 86F, which is the lowest daytime sunny day temperature we've had since the start of summer, I think!).


I spent half the morning trying to fix various weedeaters, and not getting much of anywhere. Eventually I spent about an hour rigging a clampdown setup for the big Ryobi to remove the nut holding the line-reel on, which was rusted in place and I've been treating with PB blaster for months, to no avail until today. Finally got it loose, and reloaded the reel and moved it off the old broken gearbox of the original Ryobi I burned out years ago to the "new" used one from Goodwill from some months before the fire (might actually have had it for more than a year before the fire, trying to get this done).

Now I have a good two-line Ryobi (r135? I forget) trimmer again, and this thing on low can cut thru thicker amaranth stems and such (could also chew thru woody lantana trunks if I needed to, did that with the old one sometimes), and on high it can cut thru whatever the string doens't break on. ;) (the switch cuts a diode in or out of the circuit, to block or pass half the AC waveform...so theoretically I could use it with my 60VDC ebike pack and it'd still work pretty well, but I'd have to have a backpack to carry the pack in. :lol: )

So I got the rest of the street/sidewalk stuff cut back down into the concrete/asphalt, and hopefully it'll stay that way if the groundclear actually does it's job...but since there was lots of bright green sprouts in the stuff, I don't think it's working like it should. :( We'll see.



I might start working on the bike disassembly when I get home...but before I do I think I'm gonna get Delta Tripper or DayGlo Avenger working first, in case I gotta go get something while CrazyBike2 is in pieces. ;)
 
On a 23 mile ride to go get a new front tire (turns out all three of the bike shops that were close to me are all closed down now, including Build-A-Bike, so the closest is Gordy's Bike Shop up on 43rd Ave & Thunderbird, which I reached after lots of detours to the ones that used to be around closer) I took pics of a number of wind-damaged things, including a trafficlight pole snapped off at it's base (bolts sheared thru), and a solar-powered temporary traffic light in it's place parked on the sidewalk/corner.

But when I got home and copied them all over, all of hte ones I took were just solid black! :( It's not a phsyical malfunction, AFAICT, cuz I took pics before leaving of stuff at the house, and they're fine. I've taken pics since, too, and they're also fine. So, I don't get it.


Anyway, here's some pics of stuff at the house, and the dogs. And a pic of the evil section of street/sidewalk, after using the big repaired Ryobi on it. There's also a pic of a caterpillar that's bigger around than my thumb, and something like 5 inches long. I don't know what it'll turn into later, but I'd guess it'll be pretty large. Also, when I took the pic of it, it was on the lantana at the west end of the front porch, but this morning I found it curled up in the middle of Tiny's little fake-grass doggypotty by the back door. Soon as I picked up the potty top to carry it outside it started thrashing around, probably trying to poke what it thought was a predator with it's little "horn". I put it back out front (well, assuming it's the same one, and not a second one, but I've never seen anything like it around here before).
 

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Incredible storms this summer, We had some good ones too. Finally our rain totals are normal for the year, but the desert can't survive on getting all of it in two weeks.

Re the weed killers, 2-4-D is the one that kills weeds, but not grass. Evil shit, that was part of agent orange. use that stuff 50 feet from a mulberry tree and it can kill it. Spraying that shit requires rubber boots, gloves, suit, and a gas mask.

But roundup, used at the right concentration can be used at the base of the plant of some grasses, like genetically modified corn. So that's where you got the idea it won't kill grass. Along with the fact that few things faze Bermuda grass.

Also, like I said, it won't work on any dirty or dusty weeds or grass. Cut, then spray the new growth that comes back works best with roundup. Or wash, then spray. To be fully effective, it needs time to move the glyphosphate to the roots. So spray then cut leaves the roots alive. With Bermuda grass or Johnson grass, it can take many repeated applications to kill all the roots, over a period of years. Under that sidewalk, there is a huge mat of roots.

Since roundup takes 1-2 weeks to show any effect at all, it's often mixed with paraquat or other defoliants, never buy that. You don't want paraquat on your property anyway. With patience, roundup is still the best thing to use, especially since it binds to the soil and becomes inert once it touches dirt. It doesn't migrate to the groundwater like other poisons.
 
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