72 for the high.
45 for the low.
Now that's Florida cold!
Open them windows and let it blow.
Hope you didn't eat too much yesterday, and saved a few leftovers for today.
Enjoy the ride,
Tim
Friday, November 27, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
One month and counting.
We are going on a nice 23 day vacation.
Here is one of the "campgrounds" we are interested in.
The Rio Grande is in the background.
This site is about 45 miles from any town.
There is a whole bunch of different animals in the southwest desert.
This is a Javelina.
They look like they need a good scratching.
There is also alot of coyote and about 30 kinds of lizards and geckos.
This is Chisos Mountain.
The average elevation is around 2500 feet with some mountains and peaks as high as 5500 feet.
The day time highs are around 60 to 70, not too bad at all for the dead of winter, but because it is the desert and at such high altitudes the lows are 10 to 20 at night.
That's a little cold for this Florida boy, but we have a big heater.
The sunsets are big and long. They are even longer than a Florida sunset if you can believe that.
My family has not been west of the Mississippi. They are in for a real treat.
We are going to go all the way to Arizona, but I have my heart set for Texas.
Grateful A/C will be open for full business. We will have three qualified techs on hand.
Any problems?
No problem.
Getting antsy pantsy
Tim
Here is one of the "campgrounds" we are interested in.
The Rio Grande is in the background.
This site is about 45 miles from any town.
There is a whole bunch of different animals in the southwest desert.
This is a Javelina.
They look like they need a good scratching.
There is also alot of coyote and about 30 kinds of lizards and geckos.
This is Chisos Mountain.
The average elevation is around 2500 feet with some mountains and peaks as high as 5500 feet.
The day time highs are around 60 to 70, not too bad at all for the dead of winter, but because it is the desert and at such high altitudes the lows are 10 to 20 at night.
That's a little cold for this Florida boy, but we have a big heater.
The sunsets are big and long. They are even longer than a Florida sunset if you can believe that.
My family has not been west of the Mississippi. They are in for a real treat.
We are going to go all the way to Arizona, but I have my heart set for Texas.
Grateful A/C will be open for full business. We will have three qualified techs on hand.
Any problems?
No problem.
Getting antsy pantsy
Tim
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Where Have I Been?
Believe your eyes or not, but I think I see a skateboarding peanut.
Where have we been? We have been all over and back.
Football season is coming to an end now. Our season went 4 and 4 we just missed the playoffs but most of the kids and coaches were satisfied with the results.
We are going to play a bowl game on November 14th in Royal Palm Beach.
Looks like the lone peanut skating off into the sunset.
Planning our yearly trip. We want to go to west Texas and east New Mexico.
Carlsbad Caverns, Guataloupe Mountains, White Sands, and BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK.
Why did I capatalize Big Bend?
That place is the bomb. It has everything we want and are looking for. If any of you have time, check out the web on this place.
Air Conditioning 101:
Plunum is the air box that comes off the end of an air handler or furnace.
The plunum should be 3 to 4 feet long.
As you can see someone missed that memo.
Work has been solid and steady, Hot October and starting as just as hot of a November.
Remember the $1500. Tax Credit is still in effect and the best time of the year to take advantage of it.
Till next week, or next time,
Tim
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