Interesting times we are living in.
Lots of buzz about this being the end times referred to in various places throughout the Bible, but most specifically in the book of Revelations. If you've never read that particular book of the Bible, I heartily encourage anyone to take however long it takes and read that book straight through. There is some pretty incredible stuff in there.
Trailer tenants will be moving out - probably next month or so. He is getting his Social Security retirement benefits and they also suggested that he probably qualifies for SSI. We were discussing this yesterday and, of course, I brought up the subject of them possibly getting their own apartment or something. They already have a place in mind. I'm not trying to get rid of them, not at all. It's just that living in that trailer undoubtedly isn't the greatest thing on earth. If he were taking in around $1,400 per month in benefits if he got both of those, well, they could easily find a place that includes electric and water for less than $500 per month. They would still have money left over to get the cable and whatever else they want. It's not a LOT of money, of course, but for people that have been living in sheds and moving around from place to place, well, it's a gold mine.
I am not sure what I am going to do with that trailer once they are gone. I'm thinking get rid of it. I only got it to help them. I could use the money. Take the Mastercool evap unit off of it, sell it separately for $100 and then sell the trailer for $700. Of course, God doesn't always have me doing the things that I think I am going to do, it's possible that someone will "appear" out of the blue that needs a place to live.
"We set conditions (for talks) so that, God willing, you'll be punished a bit and sit at the negotiating table like a polite child,"
That is Iran's "president" talking about the U.S. What a piece of work this guy is. We need to be punished, this is laughable. I guess more laughable is the idea of our President doing anything concrete about this situation with Iran's nukes. The only real source of hope I have for eliminating this threat is Israel, who apparently is well into talks trying to get passage through the skies of different nations that they would have to fly over to carry out a mission to destroy the facilities. It's going to happen, one way or the other. Israel is not going to sit around waiting for Iran to get nukes, it's just not going to happen. Whether it is the beginning of WWIII, who knows. Better get your hearts and minds right with the Lord is all I can say about that, in preparing for a worst-case scenario where the entire world becomes a theatre for war. You think I'm crazy, that's fine. The Iranians and others with the same mindset think the U.S. and Israel should be destroyed. They think it's our "just" punishment.
Onto other things. I checked my savings account yesterday, up to a whopping $137. I had it up to over $300 and then ran into financial roadblock and took out some money to save me. I still have differing amounts being taken out of my checking account throughout the month and being deposited into the ING account. It's small amounts - $5 and $10 - but there are a lot of them. I don't miss the money gone and I certainly can't say that, in a bind, I abhor the idea of having had put some money aside in case I have an emergency. Frankly, I need at least $800 in there - in case AC goes out. That's what it costs to fix it under warranty, and the warranty still has a couple of years left in it.
I never did get the AC fixed in my car, I am driving around in this heat without it, and I can say that it dramatically reduces ANY desire to go ANYWHERE once I get home from work. Not a bad plan, actually - just don't drive the thing, save the gas, done. I just don't have the money to fix it - almost $400 - right now, suffer like lots of other drivers that have their windows down while driving in 107 degree heat.
I fixed the leaking pond yesterday, wanted to give the patch overnight before doing anything. I will fill that pond up, put most of the plants in it and transfer the fish to the other pond that I have had sitting there, full of water, just letting the water get "ready" for them.
BTW, my ideas that water can be cooled via evap cooling were definitely spot on. In the large pond, I have a pump that is shooting water almost straight up into the air. It comes back down on a rock structure that I layered in there - this structure is about a foot and a half or more above the water level. The water sprays all over. Even after sitting in the direct sunlight all day long, that water is cool. The other pond? I just have a filter going on it. That water gets warm. My thoughts are just that I'm glad that the water DOES cool and I don't have to worry about coming home and finding baked fish floating on the surface. The cost - running a low wattage pump all day long. Yeah, well whatever. Electric use is around $14 per day right now. It came down a buck or so with putting that sytrofoam in the kitchen sliding glass door. The difference in that room in the afternoon is palpable.
Oh, the only drawback to the evap cooled pond is that it loses several gallons a day of water - that's the way it works.
Well, work dayis almos here, I'm outta here.
ben
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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The end of times buzz has been with us since the 1100's.
Yes, it has been, no doubting that.
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