I watched Frozen Planet - very fascinating - and now I'm watching something about a serial killer in Alaska. All in the name of research.
also - i'm not far from having to move, and in the new place (if I get in!) they have huge private patios. I want to see if I can get a big ole planter and have some herbs. Not to mention, not having to live in darkness. My current apt, I have no privacy and have to keep my blinds shut all the time. The new place has all the windows at the back, facing the private patio. There shall be light! And indoor plants and purty flowerses.
There's water dripping from the duct work around my furnace. I *think* it's a leaky pipe. I can't tell, because I think the ran the pipes into the duct work. I have *no* clue what to do, except call a plumber in the morning. It's not leaking that much, but what if it gets worse while I sleep?
Who narrates Frozen Planet?
Is it about the butcher?
Fingers crossed you get it!
It's forced air heat, so it's not a heating issue, I think.
*Thankfully* it's been in the 70s F here. And will continue to be in the 70s during the day. I have the windows open... so no chance the pipes will freeze.
Once I finished freaking out, I did my nightly routine, turned the water heater way down and then turned off the water to the house. I put in a call to a local plumber's answering service. I should get a call back bright and early in the morning.
I think they ran the pipes through the cold air return ducts. Hence, I have no clue as to what pipe is dripping.
I can't wait to see the bill for this...
The serial killer was Robert Hanson
wow... he's getting a movie?!
oh, and did you know it's John Cusack in the Poe movie? The Raven? And I just checked out imdb for the Hansen movie - they have Nicolas Cage attached, but with no name. That's weird as it's in post production.
I think it was Alec Baldwin doing the narrating
Some purple things, some blue ones, some white ones.
My daughter picked them out. The blue ones are morning glories, the white ones something called moonflowers, and the purples ones are purple.
I call foul Tiffers. But I call that anytime something drowns in goshdarn Arizona.
I watched Frozen Planet - very fascinating - and now I'm watching something about a serial killer in Alaska. All in the name of research.
And - I have always said if there was a worldwide disaster, like aliens or zombies or a pandemic - I would go to the wilds of the Pacific Northwest. Now, I think if there are zombies, I'm going to the Taiga http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiga
surely the zombies would freeze before they got to you. Well, in winter. It's rather temperate and there's plenty of wood to make structures, have fuel, etc. And wildlife. Who's with me?!
also - i'm not far from having to move, and in the new place (if I get in!) they have huge private patios. I want to see if I can get a big ole planter and have some herbs. Not to mention, not having to live in darkness. My current apt, I have no privacy and have to keep my blinds shut all the time. The new place has all the windows at the back, facing the private patio. There shall be light! And indoor plants and purty flowerses.
Because watching a crippled old broad typing on a netbook, or reading a Kindle does not make for exciting YouTube watching?
Though I do confess, my hair sometimes would put Tina Turner's worst excesses to shame. tat might be photo-worthy, but only in the "people of walmart" sense of the word.
Hi guys,
I'm home from my trip, but I'm about ready to freak out.
There's water dripping from the duct work around my furnace. I *think* it's a leaky pipe. I can't tell, because I think the ran the pipes into the duct work. I have *no* clue what to do, except call a plumber in the morning. It's not leaking that much, but what if it gets worse while I sleep?
I was supposed to come home and relax, not panic.
I kinda really want to cry.
They recreated Anchorage in the eighties, which wasn't that big of a stretch, but for awhile it was extra-sleazy around town.