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Thursday, June 11, 2026

Power-Less

75°f/23.8°C, humid, breezy, mix of sun and clouds. 

The electric went off at 10am, and there went most of our plans for today. We had outdoor work to do, but we won't be doing that until the power comes back on because it is so humid, and already 85° as I write. Outside work would require a shower as soon as we came inside, and since we have a well, therefore a pump, there's no running water right now. (We do have water for drinking and flushing, though--we stayed prepared usually because you never know when someone might hit a pole, drop a tree, or whatever). 

So, a few little projects kept me busy for a while.
Like this Jack Daniel's lamp, which needed a little glue on the label, and a shade. Getting the shade to fit though? Major headache! I think I have it fixed, but we shall see if it decides to start wobbling again.

Yeah, that's a pile of projects behind the chair, which is also a project. Mostly mirrors, and I think a small shelf. I have three of these small orojects in progress right now, but don't really want to paint or wax without water to clean up.

The lamp below needed to be rewired, as someone had, for whatever reason, cut off the power cord. An easy fix, just takes a little time. We remove cords from non-functioning lamps before scrapping them, so I usually have a good cord on hand. We keep other parts too, and they often come in handy. 

See my stack of small projects behind the lamp? 

I had put this crock bowl in the freezer, so today I got to work removing the large nasty candle inside it. I picked this up for a quarter, so it was worth the work.


And work it was! Usually freezing a dish with a candle in it makes the candle come out easily, but not this time. This was the yuckiest, stickies wax I have ever seen. I think maybe the scent oil they used or something might have affected the wax. And it smelled so bad! Whatever that scent was supposed to be, in my book it was awful.


A lot of what we do is cleaning up behind people--repairing, sanding out scratches, painting, fixing broken drawers, scrubbing dirty stuff, getting out stains...all the reasons why stuff ends up at the thrift, in the trash or in an auction. It is satisfying to return things to usefulness again,  although there are times when we wonder if a piece is worth saving! There have been times when we give up, but we often save hardware or good wood for use on some other project.

Saving things, though, can create its own problems! We end up with too much, so then it means a sorting out: what to keep, what to donate, what to burn (if wood) or put in the scrap pile. Periodically Larry takes a load to the metal recycling place; he used to give it to our late friend Ernie, but now just hauls it himself. 

A call from the power company just now updated the restore time to this evening, so I guess I'll price stuff for the booths. Larry said he's going to cut grass. At least he can stay somewhat cool with his big hat and long sleeves. On to Plan C!

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6 comments:

  1. You must have a lot of patience to do up some of the items you've acquired,, I like the blue bowl, I think it looks lovely.

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  2. We use a blow dryer to soften the wax or hot glue when we need to get it out. You sure are handy at repairing things - like that lamp cord!

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  3. I hate when the power goes out. At least you had things to keep you busy.

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  4. ...it was hot humid here today. I worked in the shade.

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  5. The blue bowl is lovely. It has been hot and humid 😫 here in Montreal.

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  6. It’s never a good time for a power failure, but blistering heat is really not a good time.

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