Now that's what I call manual labor! |
It's been awhile since I've faced climbing such a steep learning curve. The experience prompts an occasional flashback to my days in physics class learning how to calculate amperage, voltage and all things electricity related. It's fun and definitely challenging enough to keep things interesting.
Our class load requires study time with the occasional pop quiz thrown in for spice. Leonard and I passed the first one - how to use a convection oven without burning a frozen pizza - without too much trouble. The next test - avoiding running out of propane just before it's time to turn in for the night - didn't go quite as well.
Let's see now. At 40 degrees F that's 105,000 BTU's per 40-lb tank x 2 tanks.... |
The result? After four days cozily living at 70 degrees as conditions outside hovered around the freezing mark, we suddenly noticed that the burners on our stove wouldn't light. We very quickly deduced that the 40 pounds of gas that we thought would last until the next full moon was now empty.
Normally, that wouldn't even prompt a shoulder shrug because shifting to tank number 2 is a simple matter of walking outside, opening the tank compartment and flipping a lever. Unfortunately on this occasion it was now 10 o'clock at night and still a might brisk outside. Leonard gallantly offered to rectify the situation, and soon we were back in business.
Looks like someone's got control issues. |
For now, that stack of manuals requires further attention. Only trouble is the sun is once again shining over our little corner of the Arkansas hill country. It's sure getting hard to concentrate. Maybe I'll skip class today. (Just this once?)
Hey Sally -- I know you were waffling about the whole idea of blogging, but I just want to say that I'm thoroughly enjoying your stuff. You've got a great "voice" as a writer and your adventures, even the simple "day-to-day" ones are entertaining to read about. Feel like we're right there with you! Keep it up, okay!
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Arden, thanks so much for your lovely comments. I guess as long as someone out there's reading my posts, I'll keep writing them. :)
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ReplyDeleteBoth Dana and I also are enjoying both your writing and continuing adventures.
Hi, John. Thanks for your kind feedback. Much appreciated!
DeleteDina and I are enjoying your blog--- please keep writing, and how about some pics of the interior of Truckzilla !
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