How New Zealand got so green
We are expecting 150 mm of rain today. It has blown half a gale and I think we have had the 150 mm. Not that I am complaining, really. I've spent much of today installing new lights in Georgia's carport - the old ones were of the "40 watt light bulb screwed to a 4 x 2" variety and were neither aesthetically pleasing nor particularly illuminating so I have replaced them with LEDs. While I was at it, I brought some of the connections either up to code or up to my not overly high standards. It was good doing it in the rain as it showed me the few places where the carport roof leaks (no light installed there). Before you ask, I not only had the
fuse out but had cut the cable at the most evil joint - there are some things duct tape should not be used for.
We also insulated Georgia's two hot water tanks, the larger of which is, predictably, right up against a wall, making the "wrap jacket around tank" a lot easier said than done. Cassie is now cooking penne and meatballs for dinner and I'm looking forward to flaking out for a while.
And, as an aside, the touchpad on this PC is driving me slowly bonkers.
fuse out but had cut the cable at the most evil joint - there are some things duct tape should not be used for.
We also insulated Georgia's two hot water tanks, the larger of which is, predictably, right up against a wall, making the "wrap jacket around tank" a lot easier said than done. Cassie is now cooking penne and meatballs for dinner and I'm looking forward to flaking out for a while.
And, as an aside, the touchpad on this PC is driving me slowly bonkers.
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