• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Rain today

We used Window World. They sell an excellent product, no question though, they're not cheap. Thick vinyl frames and heat reflective double pane glass. But we also got a quote from Home Depot who had a similar window.

I told the Window World salesman that we were getting a quote from HD after he had already given me his quote and he told me that his would be $8K-$10K less. And he was right. Actually HD wanted $37K for theirs.

It takes about 3 or 4 months to get the windows installed after they measure and order them. The crew of four showed up on a Monday and they were done on Wednesday. 48 windows replaced, $24K! The did excellent work and cleaned up after themselves each day. Lifetime transferrable warranty too.
 
Yeah, someday. But not a priority right now. If the worst happens and Connie passes away, I will likely have to sell this place. I can't maintain it on my own.
 
Cancer treatment has come a long way my friend. We are praying for you two that she can kick this thing to the curb. I pray to an awesome God, He can do anything! All you need is faith!
 
Since (I assume) you already have ductwork wouldn't just replacing the existing system be less expensive? I just replaced the upstairs system on my house along with new ductwork to the tune of nearly $14K.

I had both downstairs units replaced (outside units and inside air handlers) for $12K for both but the guy that did the lower floor units retired before I could get him to do the upstairs. And being up here in the boonies of southwest Georgia there's not a plethora of choices when it comes to A/C installers but I will say that both companies did an excellent job. Spent another $24K on all new windows so I'm sure that had a bearing on the low electric bill too as the old windows were the originals from 1970. Huge difference!

Gotta say I'm pleasantly surprised but the electric bill has not hit $200 yet and this house is 4600+ sq/ft. Curious what July and August bills will be like.
REPLACED IT ALL 8 YEARS AGO. Been nothing but a POS since. 3 blower motors or something goes wrong every year.
 
Cancer treatment has come a long way my friend. We are praying for you two that she can kick this thing to the curb. I pray to an awesome God, He can do anything! All you need is faith!

Yeah. To add insult to injury, I had a heart attack this past Monday. I don't know how many people at the hospital told me I was extremely lucky to still be alive.

Just what I needed, to be placing more stress on Connie worrying about me.
 
Not really. Of course, every now and again would get pains, but short in duration and could be anywhere. So a chest pain wouldn't be unexpected.

They found that my right coronary artery was nearly 100% blocked. So they put a stent in to open it up. How the hell they got to my heart from an artery in my right wrist I will never understand. My left coronary artery is 60% blocked. A cardiologist told me that a third of the people with this sort of condition die in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. So yeah, I was lucky.

They only did the right artery this time around, and planning on the left one in 5 or 6 weeks. I was reading up on this and found that blockages with the left artery are commonly referred to by people in the business as "the widow maker." Well, lovely...

Interestingly enough, I was told that I have an unusual heart. Only 15 percent of the people on earth have the type of heart that I have. Not sure if that is good or bad, as she did not comment.

Of course, Connie feels like she watched me die on Monday, as I had just barely made it into the recliner and my head went back into the chair. She said my pupils dilated so much that she could no longer see my blue irises. They were just deep black holes. Then my eyes rolled up onto my head, and I am sure she thought she had just watched me die right in front of her. I know how I would have felt watching her do that. But she grabbed the phone immediately and dialed 911. Those guys got out here extremely quickly, and it is quite probable that this saved my life.

Weird thing is that I spent several hours on Sunday installing a post for the new mailbox, and was using a post hole digger to sink a 56 inch hole. The post hole digger was only slightly taller than that, and it really was a killer (almost figuratively). I took breaks often as the heart was beating pretty hard and I was sweating like crazy. I had to wear long pants and a long sleeve shirt to keep the yellow flies at bay. Probably a good thing the heart attack didn't strike then, because Connie wouldn't have known, and no telling I would have been laying out there before she walked down the driveway to check on me. Probably by then, far too late.

And here I was thinking that 2022 couldn't possibly be worse than 2021.
 
None of us are getting any younger Rich. Might be time to re-evaluate life style. Don't let that place kill you with all the upkeep it needs. I'm not far behind you in years. I know it's coming. Glad you're still with us.
 
I believe they have done that. A stent was put into my right coronary artery because it was nearly 100% blocked. In 5 to 6 weeks I need to have another stent placed in my left coronary artery because that one is 60% blocked.

I saw at least 3 cardiologists while I was at the hospital.

This all is WAY off topic in a thread entitled "Rain today", but talk about life throwing some real "rainy days" my way...

:no-points-smiley:
 
I believe they have done that. A stent was put into my right coronary artery because it was nearly 100% blocked. In 5 to 6 weeks I need to have another stent placed in my left coronary artery because that one is 60% blocked.

I saw at least 3 cardiologists while I was at the hospital.

This all is WAY off topic in a thread entitled "Rain today", but talk about life throwing some real "rainy days" my way...

:no-points-smiley:

If you had a small house i could live in i would throw it all away and come help you guys out and live up there. I am tired of this rat race where i am.

All of my fam died from Heart probs. I mean everyone. I have no one left. My Cholesteral was 250+ for years and i started taking a pill for it the last year to get it down. But otherwise i am fine at 59 years old.
 
If you had a small house i could live in i would throw it all away and come help you guys out and live up there. I am tired of this rat race where i am.

All of my fam died from Heart probs. I mean everyone. I have no one left. My Cholesteral was 250+ for years and i started taking a pill for it the last year to get it down. But otherwise i am fine at 59 years old.

That is awfully kind of you. But our house is actually the small house. Only 1800 square feet. We had it built with the goal in mind of living the rest of our lives here. Which looks like is going to happen sooner than we had hoped. Only one bed room and one bathroom, just enough for us two people. I guess we didn't look far enough ahead to consider that someday we just might need to have someone living with us to get us through these supposed "golden years". In hindsight, maybe we should have done things differently. In hindsight, when we retired, we should have done a LOT of things differently.
 
Well, since I was in the hospital the last few days of May, I had to extrapolate the figures to figure out the monthly and YTD rain figures.

Total rainfall for May, 2022 = 4.03"

Total rainfall for 2022, as of May 31 = 31.43"

On 06-04 we got 0.56" of rain.

So far today (06-05) we have gotten 1.34".

Apparently not enough to drown the yellow flies, though.
 
Well, since I was in the hospital the last few days of May, I had to extrapolate the figures to figure out the monthly and YTD rain figures.

Total rainfall for May, 2022 = 4.03"

Total rainfall for 2022, as of May 31 = 31.43"

On 06-04 we got 0.56" of rain.

So far today (06-05) we have gotten 1.34".

Apparently not enough to drown the yellow flies, though.

Only about 1.20" for May. Had around .50" since June. Gonna be dry this week.
 
Nothing here at all. Not even a 1" yet. With a west flow we never get rain right on the gulf. I really hate living here.
 
Well, two questions:

1) If you had unlimited choices, where would you prefer to live?

2) Why don't you move there now?
 
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