Thursday, December 1, 2022

CLOSING OUT the YEAR

Larry took the car to Discount Tire and found we had a nail that was causing a slow leak.


Larry's latest project is converting the car trailer into a more useable work shop.  He took out all the sections on the floor and made shelves on each side so he could get to all his tools and parts more easily.           





                    

                          

                          Taking out the old riser             

                                    New look

           

                                   Now with shelves

We had a nice Thanksgiving at Dawn & Vince's house.  There were 11 of us as Anna was not feeling well.  It was a lovely day and we are enjoying the cooler weather.

                     

     Vince cutting the turkey

        LaTia preparing the green bean casserole

         

       Everyone at the table except LaTia who took the pic                         She is visible in the mirror
                  Ending with another great AZ sunset!


Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Walking Weather again!

 Oct 3 we had a wind storm like I've never seen before!  The top speed we recorded was 53 mph and Larry was so grateful he had put guy wires on the RV cover.  I felt like it was a 'desert hurricane' but we really didn't receive any damage thankfully.  Afterwards Larry decided to increase the size of the guy wire on the front of the RV cover to add more support for any future winds.

          

Larry fixing the guy wire on the front of the RV Cover     

  Larry "pinching" the end on the guy wire

We also had several days of rain including the 15th when we had three different storms of 1/2 hour of rain each and the high that day was 63º.


Since the weather has turned so nice, I've been able to walk many days and it really feels good to get out and about.


Todd came for a visit on the 20th and we had a really nice visit.  As he was coming in, Dawn was going out to a doctor's appt. so they were able to have a brief 'visit' as she hadn't returned before he left four hours later.  

Todd and Larry in deep conversation


We discovered our house batteries were 'toast' (no surprise after 10 + years!) so after much research Larry ordered lithium batteries and a new solar charger that charges both AGM and lithium batteries.  He had to lay on his back in the big bay to take out the old charger and put in the new charger.  He also found that in 2017 when we upgraded to the SilverLeaf monitoring system, they left all the old Aladin wiring in place so he was able to remove much of that for a lot more room.  The 29th we spent the day taking out the old AGM batteries and putting in the new lithium batteries.  That was a chore and a half as the old batteries weigh 125 lbs each (the new batteries are 55 lb each).  We used the Port-a-crane for both chores but the batteries in the back of the tray were really bears to get out.

     



 Hooking up the new lithium batteries
 New lithium batteries going in
The old AGM batteries that came out
  Larry working on the solar charger

Our toilet seat hinge broke after 19 1/2 years so we went to Lowe's for a new one.  Only problem is we have an RV toilet and the seat is for residential which means the bolt holes are in different places.  A new RV  toilet seat costs $129 and the one from Lowe's was $43 so Larry made a bracket from aluminum to make it fit.  I'm so grateful he has the smarts and tools to do that sort of thing saving us money!  It also is one of the new seats that 'close slowly'.

              

                         Larry working on the toilet seat

                

  The bracket Larry made installed on the toilet

We ended the month with a really nice Potluck at church and met a fellow from Switzerland who was a pastry chef before he retired.  He had some interesting stories to tell.


Saturday, October 1, 2022

Starting the best part of living in AZ

 Sept wasn't as bad as usual.  Actually we had some pretty nice weather.  It rained several days in a row and the night time temps were in the 70's.

Larry finished the solar panel project and since he had three surgeries scheduled for the month, he slowed way down.  He did move the solar lights and replaced the batteries so they are working much better now. 

Moving the solar lights with a really neat cloud in the background
 Finishing up hooking the solar panels to the MH


All three surgeries went well and we both are glad they are behind us.  It was really hard because we had to get up early for the surgeries and we are usually late sleepers.


I think the 100º days are behind us now and the weather will just keep getting better.  On to the great AZ fall and winter months!

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Now for the worse month of the year!

 Now that the shade project is finished I helped Larry remove the four solar panels from the roof of the MH. Since we are under the RV cover now they are not getting any sun and he wants to put them where they will do some good. He built a frame to put them in and then we talked about where to put them since we have a limited back yard. He came up with the idea of putting the frame on the back door of his Man Cave and then they would shade the back of the trailer. A bit later he decided he could take the automatic tongue jack off the Man Cave trailer (since it doesn’t move any more) and use it to adjust the solar panel frame for the best positions for summer and winter so that’s what he has been working on much of the month. The weather has been cooler and we had a week of monsoon rain with twice getting heavy rain and lots of wind. The rain was most welcomed although all at once wasn’t so great.



Solar panels off the MH
Larry making the ram to lift the solar panel frame
Larry welding on the ram
Frame for the solar panels

Ram for the solar panels finished except for the power

Aug 20 we went to Tempe to celebrate our first great granddaughter’s 9th birthday. It was held at the community pool which has inside air conditioned meeting rooms for the party and a really nice swimming pool so the kids had

a great time. It was fun seeing everyone again.



              Milli opening her presents



Larry framed and poured concrete for the inside entrance of the walk gate

(we had to remove the nice brick walkway when the RV cover was put in)

and he did a nice job. I helped him and we both suffered many bug bites

from what we can figure out are ‘Buffalo bugs’. I was wearing a muscle shirt

so I had more bites on my arms and back than Larry did and am just now

getting over the itching. The weather held and we had no rain. The bad thing

is the temperature has gone back up to 109º!

     Larry pouring the concrete
 Freshly poured concrete
Finished product all cured and ready to walk on!


For our anniversary we went to Olive Garden for supper and then to the movies and saw “Top Gun Maverick”. I’m not a movie fan but I did enjoy

the movie. Since Larry was in the Navy and on an air craft carrier and we lived in San Diego, I figured he would enjoy it and it would take him back to yesteryear.

For Larry’s birthday Vince and Dawn treated us to Carlos O’Brian Mexican Food and then we had cake upon returning to their house. Larry took the day off from working as it was again really hot

(108º).   We ended the month on a good note.

           At Carlos O'Brians
Dawn and Vincent unaware of me taking their pics!
    
            Us at Carlos O'Brians
  Larry's cake and present at Dawn and Vince's

Monday, August 1, 2022

One big project finished and RAIN finally

July has been the month of late night working to avoid the direct sun and heat

(still didn’t miss the heat as many nights it was nearly 100º!). We were finishing putting up the shade screen on the west side and half of the south side to cover Larry’s Man Cave as well as just finishing putting up the partial shade on the east side to shade the car in the mornings. God was so good as we had five days of below 100º and one day the high was only 85º, unheard of for July in Phoenix!   I was able to go for a walk two different days, something I haven’t done in quite awhile so it felt good so get out again. 

Putting up the shade on the east side




West side shade



The 19th Larry had a CT scan at the VA and spent 15 minutes driving around looking for a parking place. On one of his rounds some nice folks gave him a bag of fresh produce which we have enjoyed very much!



We had another nice visit from Todd on the 20th. It is always nice to see him and we had a good visit.




We have been playing Farkle on Fridays instead of Train as it gives all of us a better chance of winning and usually each of us wins at least one game. We

are able to play several games as they go quickly.



The heat has about done my garden in but we have enjoyed okra, squash and beets. I’m hoping my ‘winter’ garden will do better but I have to wait a few more months before planting it. 





Now that the shades are in place, Larry made frames to pour concrete in to hold the shades on the west side down in the wind. We had a fierce storm Saturday night July 30 with 41mph winds and almost an inch of rain in half an hour!  We really needed the rain but not like that! The sky was purple after the storm. 

Concrete blocks to hold the shade down in the wind
Purple sky after our storm


                                     Another beautiful AZ sunset

Thursday, July 14, 2022

We purchased 4G EMF protection years ago, for our personal protection, which went on our iPhones. But, when 5G came out, Larry was having issues!  When he placed his 5G iPhone12Max in his overall pocket, which was next to his CPAP Inspire device, the Inspire, which is similar to a heart Pacemaker; would vibrate and make a buzzing noise. 

So, we purchased the new updated 5G EMF protection Devices from Aires Tech. We each have a device on a chain around our necks, so when we are apart, we both have EMF protection from 5G and the other frequencies. We don't really need to wear them when we are at home, because, the Life Tunes cover 50 square feet!  Larry just hangs his on the cabinet above our bed at night, and I leave mine hung on a cabinet next to our computers, so we don't forget to put them around our necks, when we go shopping, etc.

Larry has worn the Life Tunes Personal device for several days now and the Inspire issue seems to be non-existent now with the  Life Tunes device, which actually covers 50 square feet.

We have used the Aires EMF protectors for over 3 years now, and they keep updating the microprocessors as new EMF frequencies come out, which affect our health in Negative ways. Many people are effected by EMFs and don't even know it. Our bodies are run by minute electrical impulses, ftom our Control Center: the brain. The brain which is like an un-matched, finite high capacity computer, connects through a system which God gave us, and to put it in a simplified understandable description: Ethernet connections. 

The brain's performance and electrical processes are definitely effected/affected by surrounding EMFs, although I don't believe they will help against an Atomic Bomb blast's EMF forces; Nor do I really want to find out!

Larry and I would suggest anyone with 5G phones or out and about where 5G is prevalent in today's World take look at the Aires line of EMF protection and see which product meets your needs. 

Please use this code to do so: airestech.com/?rstr=8462 to see the results of EMF on the human brain! I believe you will be amazed at what you see!!


These are the previous 4G devices that we've had for the last few years.



This is the new 5G, which I have pulled up out of the little leather holster, so you could actually see the device. The holster comes with a string; so I attached ours with chains that we had other things on before. Recycled/ Repurposed!!

Again please use this link: to view the Aires products: airestech.com/?rstr=8462 which will give us discounts to buy other Aires EMF  products.

Thank you all for your Love and Support, throughout the years!