Thinking about and planning another sewing project for 2019

Posted By on December 8, 2018

Read up a little bit more on upholstery last weekend while in Florida while thinking about a couple possible projects. I’m not sure about tackling something as big as a couch and loveseat (slideshow below), but perhaps a couple chair pillows and condo dining room chair cushions are do-able? My projects in the past have been limited to boat curtains, outdoor cushions and Sunbrella covers … or minor sewing repairs.

Nevertheless, opted to take some photos/measurements and will get Brenda to give me opinions on fabric and colors — my preference is something that normally would be used on a sailboat (also as a primer just in case I decide to tackle recovering Encore‘s cushions).

Tech Friday – Finally fixed the slideshow plugin for WordPress

Posted By on December 7, 2018

SimpleSlideGraphicA couple years ago I added Simple Slideshow Manager to MyDesultoryBlog as a way to include a series of photos in a single post. Having “attempted” different approaches that fail in one OS, Browser or device before the above plugin seemed to work … that is, until it didn’t. Having posted to the forums, trying different fixes and griping about using 3rd party services, the conclusion was that the developer chose not to continue to support the plugin as WordPress evolved — in other words, it no longer worked with updated versions, or in my case the switch to forced https encryption (note your URL above).

After a client mastersliderwanted me to “pick” a slideshow plugin for him, I decided it was time to find another one. I started the conversion process on my blog as a test last week and I’ve opted to use Master Slider … so far so good. All previous embedded slideshow on my blog have been  updated as of today … see “How Hot Was Your Baby Name” from January 2, 2017 — reusing the slideshow as a demo below.

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The 2010 BMW X5 35d has a new set of tires to start winter

Posted By on December 6, 2018

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The set of run flat tires on the 2010 BMW X5 35d were pushed about a long as I dare … since even my “risk tolerate” son said, “Dad, you really need to get those tires replaced before the snow.” NewTireBMWX5_35d_181205He is right of course since I lecture him about “good tires being cheap insurance.”

So a couple days ago the window between trips was enough that I could order them on Walmart.com and have them shipped to the one local store that has the correct lift for my car (strange the closes Walmart does not?) Anyway, they came in sooner than expected so I had them mounted this afternoon – it was still a long wait.

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As for my old tires, I have not been overly pleased with the ride quality run-flat tires, as their stiff sidewalk made for rougher than luxury SUV highway travel, although their handling has been great. The final straw when replacing was that run-flats are significantly more expensive than normal tires … EXCEPT that I still need a temporary spare now (ordered an unused one on eBay for $200 plus $40 shipping).

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BMW 528i Rear Window Seal and Variable Timing Solenoid

Posted By on December 5, 2018

NewRearWindowSeal_TaylorsBMW181204My son Taylor has been putting off replacing the rear window seal on his 2008 BMW 528i for too long but before the snow starts again decided to come over after work to put it in. It was surprising that this task was easier than expected, considering just how much I dislike fiddling around with squeezing in rubber gaskets. Thankfully the internet tip of using a little silicone spray was hinted at as it made the entire installation go so much easier than any other window seal I’ve ever tackled.

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Project two:

We tried to figure out why his 6-cylinder engine is hunting for idle when cold and the easy suggestion was to either replace or clean the Variable Timing Solenoidseven though I suspect it is something else? We pulled both and cleaned them up (they looked clean and without any gunk — well lubricated) and installed them again. Skyline-Chili-logoTaylor will have to see how the car starts when it is cold tomorrow … but also said it has been starting harder than usual. He now has 180,000 miles on the car and likely is due for a Ignition Coil Kit. He really needs to put in on a computer to diagnose.

All in all, it was a great night in the garage with my son … and trip to Skyline Chili when done.

Also … archiving a photo from him with his girlfriend Megan last weekend in Columbus — Wildlights at the Columbus Zoo!

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There are few good TV shows, but thankful for Last Man Standing

Posted By on December 4, 2018

Now that my favorite TV comedy with Tim Allen is back on the air … I read a bit about Last Man Standing’s cancelation by ABC and how the show eventually made it’s way to FOX. I never did buy the "it wasn’t for political reasons" comment from ABC … as who cancels their #2 comedy with 8 million viewers? Thankfully, either the begging and pleading from fans paid off or someone at FOX recognized a Tim Allen comedy was a gold mine for a more conservative network?  In the end, I’m just glad it is back on the air for another season, but just like the 1990s Home Improvement, eventually Last Man Standing will come to an end.

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I thought Tim Allen’s comment about his comedy sums it up best … “My comedy has been the same for 33 years and it’s about the ultimate political divide – men and women. I’ve been doing that – and that’s all it’s about. And underneath all of that is that you just don’t get the other side, but you love the other side.”

Archive: Just a little condo rental prep and Encore upkeep

Posted By on December 3, 2018

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Only one little piggy had a bad day down in Florida. It was unusual for me, but decided to wear the Sperry watershoes rather than leather boat shoes while working on Encore … basically just cleaning and getting her back to pre-hurricane prep form. Unfortunately we have not been sailing enough to justify even owning a boat — very depressing. Nevertheless, it was nice to be back onboard for a long weekend and getting her cleaned up (although my bottom cleaning guy did not make it).

Reason two and the primary for the quick trip down was to get the condo ready for our winter renters. Thankfully almost everything was in order and really just required my "Richie the homemaker" cleaning and touches. I did add a new kitchen hanging thingy (below) that Brenda wanted for the condo kitchen and made templates for the spring/summer 2019 master bathroom update … if it happens. All in all, it was an inexpensive trip (cheap frequent flyer flight and gas $2.12), and am please to have finalized the lease contract for another winter/spring rental.

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The passing of our most qualified president – George H. W. Bush

Posted By on December 2, 2018

George_H._W._Bush_1989_official_portrait_croppedPerhaps it is human nature to reflect on ones own personal shortcomings and selfish thoughts at the passing of another well remembered United States president? President George H.W. Bush (1924-2018) lived an amazing life in an amazing time to have been alive. His completed life reminded me of a verse in Ecclesiastes (see bottom of post).

I remember President George H. W. Bush for the most part fondly as do most Americans who set aside divisive politics on a death of a president, but also remember the tense times our country faced during his many decades of service to our country – true patriotism.

My reference to "most qualified" has much to do with this 41th president’s life of service to his country. From day one of World War II, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and his decision to forgo Yale to serve as a Navy aviator, Bush demonstrated his patriotism and love for country from 1942-45. He was shot down and plucked out of the ocean by a submarine. After the Navy, he returned to Yale and was offered a cushy position with his father’s firm, but chose instead to take the risk learning a new to him industry — oil. He and his new bride, the late Barbara Bush gave up all and moved to Texas. PresBush41_NavyFrom the ground up as an entrepreneur Bush grew a successful company, ran for congress and suffered both losses and victories. He gained political insight and humility that served him well in future positions. He rose in the Republican party to serve as chair and in national positions such as being the 10th U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from 1971-73. He was then asked to be a Liaison to China before we had diplomatic relations, which he referred to as his sabbatical years (no staff, riding a bike around and meeting the Chinese people).

President Gerald Ford recognized Bush’s value and appointed him to become the 11th CIA director at the height of the cold war with the USSR. Those who are younger likely don’t remember the tense times during the 1950s through 80s as we faced the threat of nuclear annihilation and communism dominating the world; it was the big picture concern for a generation of Americans (and perhaps still exists as socialist central control dictatorial philosophy continues in 2018?)

The United States continued to seemingly decline during the late 1970s as even small adversaries such as Iran became a thorn in President Carter’s presidency. Bush was asked to serve in our nation’s second highest position, this time as President Ronald Reagan’s Vice President. Those 1980s years saw a revitalization in this country and a decline in the flawed communist system in the USSR. It was only natural that as a successful  VP, that George H.W. Bush and the Republican Party would convince the country that he could continue the rebuilding started under Reagan.

Unfortunately the contentious politics that exist in our capitalist system often rewards some more than others, making conditions ripe for divisive politics, especially as the cyclical of our economy slumped. Bush2Clinton_1993That along with policing our interests and protecting smaller nations around the world, left President Bush as a wartime president who’s focus was on Saddam Hussein and an aggressive Iraq. At the end of his 4 year term, the country grew tired of Republican leadership, a slump in the American economy and chose a new generation leader — Democrat and 42nd President Bill Clinton. As gracious as he was competitive, President Bush 41 left a polite letter on his desk for the incoming youngster. In later years, these two political adversaries became close friends and likely only after their presidency, recognized the challenges and weight of the office only known by those who sit in the Oval Office. One can only hope that this kind of bond is one that all who have the best interests of America at heart will be able to emulate.

I’m thankful our republic has had patriots like President George H. W. Bush willing to protect and defend our nation. On reflection, I recognize that it is not always the vision an administration has when elected that defines a president’s legacy, but how a leader rises to different unplanned challenges that confronts each who serves as our president – evident less than a decade later by the attack on 9/11 that faced another Bush president.

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance…

— Ecclesiastes 3:1-4

Archive: Making templates and planning for future projects

Posted By on December 1, 2018

VesselSinkOvalMasterCondo1818ideaDuring the last trip to the condo, we enjoyed the fruits of our 2018 labor – our recent kitchen and bath updates. As is the norm for us, we discussed future projects, like updating the master bathroom too, since it looks stodgy compared to the guest bathroom.  So IF we don’t find a buyer for the condo this winter while our renters are there, I may give bathroom number two a facelift next year.

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It is a small space with currently only a single sink in a large vanity. With a little creative ‘space-finding,’ that I can custom build a couple of corner vanities, replumb and rewire the electrical and upgrade the tile. Brenda can do some painting and come up with a mirror and lights that satisfy her. She liked the "vessel" sink in the guest bathroom well enough to want to do a couple small sinks in the master bathroom so we’ve started the sizing and searching. I’ve sketched out the idea and made a full size template in order to visualize the perceived space gain and see if it will work. It is still tight, and will likely offend those who love to spread their bathroom accessories out, but will work. Besides, I’m not fond of seeing the clutter in our home master bathroom let alone a mess in even a smaller space. We’ll see if the idea is still with me in the spring; for now, I’m just archiving ideas and thinking.

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As grandparents, what would we do without smartphones?

Posted By on November 30, 2018

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The snow is here, but the Pi cam still shows an autumn sky

Posted By on November 29, 2018

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The weather has turned this week with temperatures in the 20s and our second snow in Cincinnati for winter 2018-19 (here’s first). My automated Raspberry Pi cam regularly tweets out a photo with this one still looking like an autumn sky … or perhaps winter since the sun looks pretty low in the southern sky? Anyway, I still enjoyed seeing the backyard switch from green to white, even if I’m not ready for winter.

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