Complete
Yesterday the roofers were again back bright and early with a reduced workforce since there was only the front facing side of the roof to strip and prepare. After doing the chicken chores and a few other things Elsa and I headed out to Home Depot. I wanted to get a new timer for the pool pump. The old timer switch was so stiff that it actually bent the tabs that are used to turn the pump on and off.
Elsa had her normal up and down Home Depot experience. She is perfectly content as long as everyone ignores her. The second someone stops to interact with her she panics and tries to hide. It’s a weird aspect of her personality that we have not been able to cure with time. Cindy and I both wonder what happened in her past to make her so fearful of strangers.
Mid-afternoon I replaced the switch. The design is cool. I was able to remove the guts from the case mounted on the wall and simply insert the guts from the new Intermatic switch. I felt a wave of relief when I flipped the switch and the pump fired up as it should. There was secondary relief as the repair meant that I officially had finished the 15th and last item on my to do list, meaning the rest of the staycation can have a lot more of my doing what I want to do as opposed to what I feel I need to do.
During the day I did a lot of futzing around with the CR-10 which again was being problematic. I finally got it printing again, cranking out more EUC stand parts. While Cindy was teaching a class I fired up my web cam for a YouTube live stream. I wound up streaming for over 90 minutes to only a handful of people but it was still fun for me.
I made an appointment to get the Tacoma in for it’s 20k service although I am about 500 miles from that number. I figured it made sense to get it out of the way while I’m off.
I’m looking forward to a pleasant Wednesday where I can once again simulate retired life. Cindy and I started the morning right with a three and a half mile run departing from and returning to Dunkin Donuts.