Out of an abundance of caution, we celebrated Christmas Eve outdoors this year. The kids joined us at our new home where we set up a temporary firepit just outside the house. There we enjoyed take-out Chinese food by the warmth of the fire. It was no less enjoyable than years past and perhaps even more so on a certain level. We certainly have a lot to be thankful for and our camping-like setting only minimized the distractions of modern life allowing us to focus more on each other.
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Jupiter?
Hoping to see the alignment of Jupiter and Saturn in the early night sky, Jeanine and I drove to a nearby field with an expansive view of the horizon. Already parked there were a dozen cars of similarly intentioned individuals. I immediately set up my tripod and mounted my camera and 600mm telephoto lens. I looked to the southwest by west direction and spotted a bright light in the sky. When I looked in the viewfinder, I could not believe how beautiful the image was. It kept changing colors as the clouds moved by. I was very excited that the predicted cloud cover was not obscuring the view. As I continued to take photos, I noticed that the object seemed to be moving. What’s more, the view through my lens did not match what I was seeing with my eyes. Long story short; I had aimed my camera at an approaching plane and my lens was not focused at the correct distance leading to exaggerated size and color effects. Below is a similarly defocused picture of our Christmas “tree” featured in a recent post.
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Christmas Twig
Between the Covid-19 pandemic and having just moved into our new house, we have decided to keep our Christmas celebration as simple as possible. Behold our Christmas tree. It proudly stands 24″ tall and is adorned with simple white lights.
Makeshift Bandaid
While working on the house today, I managed to cut my wrist on a sharp piece of metal. Unable to locate a bandaid, I had to make do with a wadded up paper towel and zip tie. Crude as it was, this improvised bandage did the trick and served its purpose until Jeanine could properly patch me up.
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Welcome Gift
Ever since moving into our new neighborhood, we have been amazed by the warmth and friendliness of the community. Today, our neighbors to the north stopped by to introduce themselves and deliver a lovely welcome basket to us. In the evening, we participated in an organized Covid-safe neighborhood stroll. We enjoyed a sampling of holiday lights, live music, singing, a barrel fire, and holiday treats.
Preliminary Plan
I am making steady progress on plans for the renovation of our new home. Pictured above is the layout of the first floor only. It will occupy the as-built footprint of the house. We would like to trade our existing detached garage and dual carport for a 2 1/2 car attached garage if approved by the Concord Natural Resource Commission. The NRC must sanction any such projects that are undertaken within 200 feet of a river. While the approval process is very expensive and time-consuming, the work of the commission is why our rivers are so pristine. Our final plans will likely change once we involve an architect which we are hoping to hire next week after several months of vetting candidates.
Holiday Card
In normal years, I spend quite a bit of time creating a trifold holiday card featuring my favorite family photos from the year. Last year, the entire lot of cards went into the trash when the kids voiced their dissatisfaction with the images I chose. This year, our card is a combination holiday card and moving announcement. Jeanine and I took the main photo this morning, taking advantage of a fresh snowfall. We got a good 7-8 inches and for the first time in my life, someone else took care of snow removal. Our new driveway is way too long for me to clear with a snowblower in any reasonable amount of time so we hired a local guy with a plow to handle the job.
Retired Tool
I generally purchase the best tools in their class and expect them to perform flawlessly and last for quite some time. The stainless steel DeWALT joint knife pictured above has reached the end of its life after only a few weeks of use and I could not be happier with how it held up. This tool is normally used to spread joint compound over drywall seams. I used it as a low profile, wide chisel by striking it on the end of the handle with a hammer. I estimate that it survived more than 20,000 hammer blows before failing. Fortunately, my back, arm, and wrist have held up a little better.
New Crown
It has been several weeks now since I started down the path of having one of my broken teeth repaired. Step one: root canal and a temporary filling. Step two: Remove the filling, drill a hole in the tooth for a future metal post, make a dental impression, finish with another temporary filling. Step three: Remove the filling, glue the custom-molded post into the hole in the tooth, make a dental impression. Step four: Glue permanent crown (pictured above) onto post. Step five: Do the whole thing over again for my other broken tooth. This process has taken several weeks and I am pleased with the outcome. I will start the process again in January and hopefully, by February, I will have a full set of working teeth again, save the one that I had extracted and don’t plan to replace.
Little Red Mailbox
After receiving a bad report card from our mail carrier regarding the condition of our mailbox (the door kept falling off), Jeanine took it upon herself to replace it. Behold her handiwork. We agreed in advance that we will replace it with something a little more elegant in the future but I kind of like this one.
Two Pairs
When I find footwear that fits well, I generally buy two pairs, one for going to the office and the other for working in the shop or yard. It would be fair to say that the latter have seen much greater use since we moved into our new house. I spent the entire day in the basement getting it ready for my new shop.
Bad Report Card
Apparently, not only is our home in need of renovation but also our mailbox. We found this notice from our mail carrier in our mailbox along with the door to the mailbox. Jeanine has decided she wants to tackle this project.
New Demo Tool
When it comes to the demolition of masonry and concrete, there is no substitute for a rotary hammer drill. Think of it as a small jackhammer that can also be used as a drill. Today, I added one to my collection of DeWALT cordless tools. It will come in very handy when the time comes to remove the chimneys from our new home. We are striving to achieve a near passive home, one which requires extremely little energy to heat and cool. Fireplaces and chimneys work against this objective as it is next to impossible to make them airtight when closed and they will always conduct heat to/from the inside from/to the outside. Instead, we will install a fire pit outdoors where we can still enjoy a wood fire without siphoning energy from our home the other 99.9% of the time.
Morning Light
I was snuggled in our bed this morning when Jeanine summoned me to witness a very lovely sunrise over the river. I am sure that this scene will become old hat at some point but while we are still in the honeymoon phase, it was something to revel in.
Flux Capacitor
Sometimes we make really cool stuff at work. This is a retired early prototype for an important part of our printer. It was dubbed the “flux capacitor” by an employee who saw parallels to the fictitious technology which enabled time travel in the movie “Back to the Future.”