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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Day in the Life



5:32
Awake!  Check status:  -8F outside.  65F inside.  91% battery capacity.  97F solar hot water.
5:35
Enjoy 1st Breakfast:  homemade yogurt, roasted nuts, maple syrup.
5:45
Do dishes.  Start fire.
6:15
Enjoy 2nd Breakfast:  8-grain hot cereal with plenty of butter.
7:00
Retrieve filtered water from Big Berkey in cellar and pour into Red Wing crock in kitchen.
7:05
Chai tea and coffee with Linda. 


7:38
Gawk at sunrise.  Read Wes Jackson’s Consulting the Genius of the Place.
8:55
Wave bye to Linda as she drives off to work in Minneapolis.
9:20
Check status:  -6F outside.  68F inside.  96% battery capacity.  Solar hot water pump ON.
9:30
E-mail Solar Connection for help with extending battery capacity from 2 days to 4 days.
10:00
Solar Connection called!   Make plan to address battery capacity issue.
10:10
Put potatoes in masonry heater oven, now at 350F.


10:20
Haul bucket of wood from garage into house.  Scratch arm.  Curse elm!
10:21
Let cat out.
10:22
Let cat in.
10:31
Check LP gas status.  35 gallons remain from the 110 we received last March.
10:35
Take pint of Land-picked blackberries out of freezer (cooler on the yoga loft porch).
10:42
Check status:  -4F outside.  71F inside.  100% battery capacity.  98F hot water. 
10:55
Haul full toilet buckets from garage to Humanure Hacienda for dumping and cleaning.


11:15
Measure specific gravity of battery acid to verify 100% charge.  Pretty good.  SG = 1.260.
11:45
Enjoy lunch:  two fried eggs over baked potato.
12:00
Learn from Jackson that glacier created soil that created prairie that created corn belt.
12:10
Check status:  -1F outside.  73F inside.  100% batter capacity.  108F solar hot water.
12:15
Avoid finishing first novel by working on second.
1:00
Cut dead and dry boxelder from hedgerow and haul to shed.


2:15
Stuff hay into bottom of sun-dried toilet buckets and haul back into garage.
2:20
Check status:  3F outside.  72F inside.  100% battery capacity.  114F solar hot water.
2:30
In shorts and t-shirt enjoy afternoon tea:  spelt toast with plenty of butter. 
2:45
Follow inner child as he explores north ridge, precipitous 400 foot drop to Whitewater River.


4:00
Return home.


4:20
Shower and shave in luxurious sun-heated water pumped by sun-sparked electricity.
4:50
Check status:  2F outside.  70F inside.  100% battery capacity.  113F solar hot water.
5:00
Pour 1 gallon jar of raw milk into ½ gallon jars.  Enjoy a creamy, frothy glass.
5:15
Make multi-grain cornbread
6:05
Enjoy dinner:  Linda’s leftover black-bean sweet potato chili over cornbread.


6:25
Sip Shell’s beer with neighbor Lonnie in front of the evening fire.
8:10
Enjoy supper:  Same as dinner.
8:30
Over phone, solve all family and world problems with brother Gary.
9:15
Watch Star Trek episode where captain learns his purpose is a spiritual quest.
10:15
Snuggle with Kirby cat in bed.  Give thanks.  I'm a lucky man!


3 comments:

  1. I agree. You are a lucky man. Say hi to linda.
    Love, Karen

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  2. Greetings from California!

    You have a most enjoyable blog here and I'm glad to have stumbled upon it.

    I run a solar installation company in Pasadena - but all of our systems are grid-tied. Quite interesting to see things from your perspective!

    Cheers...

    Jim Jenal

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    1. Thanks Jim. To grid tie or not was one of the most difficult decisions

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