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Jan 08, 2011 02:38PM

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Harley has her moments. She's getting pain meds 3 times a day. You know how that goes. She is looking a bit perkier. I think it's just going to be a long, slow haul back to health.



Two years ago, we lost it for 6 days due to an ice storm, though. A generator needs to be run at least 20 minutes per month under load to insure proper operation & Energy Star appliances can be ruined by a poorly tuned generator. We have an all electric house, so by the time you figure up what the heater & hot water heater draw, that's a big expensive generator. Too big to be useful for anything else. Then I'd also have to worry about the fuel going bad or putting in a special tank for it.
So I decided on a small one which weighs about as much as a full gas can & will run one appliance plus a few lights, except for the hot water & main heater. I use it fairly regularly doing chores around the farm since it is handy. I have a small, generator that is guaranteed to deliver correct power or none. For heat, I have several propane tanks & heaters since I have to keep the shop, house & tack room all warm. We also have a Coleman stove & candles, so we're all set. There is a truck stop about 10 miles away where we can take a shower, if we have to. That's what we wound up doing last time.


"Instead of a knight from Narnia in shining armour I met a stout old man in a shabby tweed coat who knew exactly how to talk to a child." nina


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108101/
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Shadowla...
"Renowned children's author C.S. Lewis (Anthony Hopkins), a solemn, middle-aged university professor, becomes romantically entwined with a lively, divorced American poet (Debra Winger) 17 years his junior in this story about the couple's ill-fated love affair."

TV Guide lists a replay on Friday night, with episode 2 on Sunday evening.


"Downton Abbey" (2010):
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Downton-...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1606375/
"A drama set in pre-WWI England and centered on the dramas of the Crawley family and their servants."
PS-The following webpage at IMDb shows SEVEN episodes:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1606375/e...
The Netflix page says: "... this seven-part British series chronicles the comings and goings of the upper-crust Crawley family and their assorted servants."

"Downton Abbey" (2010):
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Downt..."
Hope you like it.


Here are a couple of quotes:
"He has Van Gogh's ear for music," Billy Wilder
"I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn't it." Groucho Marx

I did get to spend a couple of hours reading If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor. It's very interesting & Campbell has a wonderful writing style. They're most of the way done with Evil Dead 1 right now. Lots about Raimi in there, too. Apparently they were friends in high school. To put icing on the cake, my Briscoe County Jr DVD's arrived today.

"Downton Abbey" (2010):
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Downt..."
The series aired originally in 7 episodes, but was made into 4 hour and a half long episodes for American PBS audiences.

Here are a couple of quotes:
"He has Van Gogh's e..."
Nina, loved the quotes!
Here are the links to the Netflix "Shadowlands" films:
1985 - (DVD available): http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Sha...
(with Joss Ackland & Claire Bloom)
1993 - (DVD not yet available at Netflix; date of availabilty at Netflix UNKNOWN):
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Sha...
(with Anthony Hopkins & Debra Winger)

Schools are closed here too. We're having a snow storm.
Jim, enjoy your DVDs! :)

Yes, I figured that was the case, Katherine. Thanks.


I'm back at work today. The drive in wasn't terrible. Only a few inches of snow, although it's blowing pretty badly. No school again today. The snow will stick around. It's supposed to go down into the single digits tonight.





;-)


Our schools are open & it only got down to 18 last night - about 10 degrees warmer than they were calling for. It's windy again, though. Cold! No snow to amount to anything, thankfully.




http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2011...


I'm so glad you're enjoying it. I get anxious when recommending books for fear the person won't like it as much I did.
Jim, I'd imagine it'd pretty hard to beat a computer. I was still hoping Ken would win, though.
Nina, I read Mirror Mirror by Maguire and have intentions on read all of his unique retellings of old fairytales. I only hear good things about them.
Today we are going out the eat at the new Golden Corral that opened in our recently. I generally do not care for chain-restaurants but I hear it's good so I'm willing to give it a go. Has anyone else been to one?


Nina, I did read Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister and I remember enjoying it.
Jackie, I haven't been to the Golden Corral, but I will keep it in mind.
Well, our Chinese take-out delivery has arrived. Got to go eat. (Imagine ordering a take-out delivery in the middle of a snow storm! That's optimism! LOL)




Marg got more bales of shavings, so we put those in the barn & then the dogs, goats & I declared war on more of the honeysuckle out in the woods. Even a couple of the horses helped for a while. (Actually, they were only interested in more treats & raced off after it was clear I wasn't going to give them any more. Pigs.)
I fixed the peanut feeder I made, too. The 3" diameter is too big. The birds weren't able to get to the peanuts in the center, so I put a pipe in that takes up just enough space in the center to keep it a bit over a peanut deep all the way around. I found a dead gold finch & Pixie caught a bull frog. I keep the fish pond heated just enough to keep the ice off, so I guess the frog was a bit too active. Such a pleasant present to get.
I had a rung on the back of an old, green-bent chair to fix. I'd been putting it off, although I cut out some blanks to make the rung out of beech. I made that up & had a couple of blanks left over, that I turned into the needles. I turned the needles in less time than it takes to run down to the store & back. They're fine, but I could NOT find the center thread on either skein of yarn which the instructions called for on this scarf. Marg couldn't either, so I wound up just winding both skeins into balls (I tried to keep the tension fairly loose) & put the two of them in a box. I'll see how it goes, but maybe I'll stop at 5' & start a new project with what is left.
So far, it isn't too bad although this yarn is kinked up like a pig's tail. I did pick up an extra stitch the first time I got up to 3 rows & wound up pulling it all out & starting over. I'm back up to 3 or 4 rows. The doubled yarn isn't as bad as I thought it would be & the angle I put on the needles seems to be pretty good for this. I could have made them a bit more tapered, but not much. If I do, then I wind up getting the tips too long.
We were watching "The Golden Compass" which we recorded a while back. Hard to fit in a 2.5 hour movie normally, but since we're such party animals, Saturday night works well for that.
;-)


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