Saturday, June 10, 2006

BBQ

They have Curley's BBQ in the stores now. Great stuff. Hickory smoked
chunky chicken, yum. The local Stop and Shop also carries a spicy
pork but it's too spicy for me. The containers are impossible to
open, both the lids and the plastic covers. I've written them about
it and haven't received a reply. Very hard to track down their
website.

Stop and Shop also carries LLoyd's too but that is always too much
sauce and not enough meat and too vinegary. I love Curley's!

NRC sends me a letter

Last year I e-mailed the NRC, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, about
the Indian Point sirens being hard to hear. The guy that ended up
with my mail called me and said they would look into it. He thought
someone from the NYC office would come out here in a few months. That
was last year. I got a letter from him today saying that they still
haven't come out but that as soon as he hears anything he would let
me know. All this in a certified letter(s) that cost ~$5 to mail.

That's our government hard at work. I do appreciate that they are
pursuing this but its a bit ridiculous to send out $5 letters just to
say nothing is happening a year later. But then, that is sort of the
point of why I wrote to them. To bog them down with minutiae like
thi, stuff that they have to deal with. Maybe then they will assume
closing Indian Point is cheaper...

A long shot I admit but it's just one small way I can help. If
everyone did their part...

other stuff

I'm worrying about the tree by Aldo's. Much of it isn't leafing.

Lots of chipmunk holes noted all along the railroad ties that line
the driveway. I see chipmunks go in them all the time, as I drive in
and out and as I walk to get the mail and back. Talked to one
yesterday. It sat by the tie and looked at me as I talked to it.
Maybe someday I can approach it or it me.

Haven't heard the red-tailed hawk in awhile. I suspect it has moved on.

Butterfly garden seems to be sprouting. Let's see what turns up.

The pot with phlox and violets doesn't seem to be being eaten
anymore. Whether they will recover is another thing.

Saw a rabbit the other day, on the lawn by my house. It scampered off
towards the out-of-control wild rose.

The repair shop, that fixed my Sony duplicating cassette deck and
Sony receiver, also fixed the idler wheel on the Sony 630D for free!
It was just a matter of adding a C clamp but they they did it for
free and didn't mention it. That was nice. Sun Electronics, West
Nyack, NY. (They don't fix camcorders so our old one is out of luck.)

The Sony cassette deck's left hand well now runs slower than the
right. Before it ran faster, but I probably can live with it. It
isn't too noticeable. What is weird is that when you engage the pitch
control, its normal position, the indent, is FASTER than with it off!
Did they calibrate the motor with it on? Weird. (Before the
normal/indent position would be the same as with it off)

I am also bidding on a 630D on eBay. Hope it isn't a lemon and that I win it.

Noted that the woman who sold me the Kenwood that arrived damaged
replied to my note about her on eBay: "Minor Ship Damage. Item does
work! Wanted something 4 nothing & Succeeded!" Um, It was a
duplicating cassette deck. One half of it didn't work when I got it
(because she didn't pack it properly. There was a slight dent on the
box and NO packing materials.). So I can't use it. I need a deck that
duplicates, that has both decks working. This deck is useless to me.

razor burns

So, I have a new electric razor. A Remington, after two Norelcos. The latest Norelco didn't last very long (5 years? compared with about 20 for the first one.) so I decided to switch brands. The new one says it may take 3 WEEKS for my skin to get used to it. From day one I felt it burn my skin after.

Here is a pic from today. (What an ugly stump of a neck and head this
looks like....)


The Remington is a bottom of the line, $30 one with no battery. Bought at (evil) Wal Mart.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Tonight, went to a local civic association meeting. What a waste of time. An hour for a presentation on why and how we should ID our kids (I don't have any) and then another hour or so on sex crimes on kids. Then a rambling uninformative talk on local animal control. Finally some Keep Rockland Beautiful kids interview me and another volunteer for the KRB website; we're heroes!

During the first session, someone offers the thought that by the end of this year, we'll need passports to travel within the US! Gads, that's a discouraging prospect. Let's hope that speculation is just that.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

6/6 plant updates

See new pics on my Kodak Gallery. The raspberries I transplanted last year have buds/white berries appearing!!

There is a flower on the marijuana-like leafed plant that came with the anemone. I have more plants like that that are doing well under the wire cover. I wonder what they are.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Ants are finding a new path in the kitchen, running along the top of the backboard of the countertop. I added some more baking soda and sprayed cracks behind it with Fantastik, which kills them on contact and hopefully discourages them.

Cat still taking medicine. I thought I would have used it up yesterday but I still get more out of the bottle. Hopefully will use it up tonight.