Saturday, January 12, 2013

116 - Why My Life Sucks Today

Yesterday the RV repair guys came out to assess the damage and make repairs. They were able to repair the toilet and they brought a new satellite out. I was pretty excited about the satellite because I'm tired of watching talk shows and sitcoms from the 50's, and I'm tired of paying for cable and not being able to watch it.

Yesterday was incredibly foggy.




^ That's pretty much the same view except the fog had gotten so thick you couldn't see the little island anymore.

Hence, the dish kept looking for a signal but it couldn't penetrate the fog.

Later on, once it started to rain I figured I'd try again. I moved the dish because it didn't have a clear southern view. I moved it three times. In the rain. And never got a signal. Then I realized the dish wasn't doing anything, no movement at all, it was just sitting there dead. I checked the connections, I plugged and unplugged, I turned breakers off. Nothing but frustration and a sudden wish to shoot something.

So this morning I got the idea to reset the GFCI's in case one had tripped for some reason, they're both on the slide that seemed to sustain the most damage so it was plausible. Then I swapped outlets. And lastly, I plugged the satellite into the truck. It started making noise again, looking for a signal. Eureka. I found the problem. Checked the camp store and they didn't have the part I needed, but I figured a quick trip to Walmart would resolve the issue.

Sometimes I can't believe how naive I am.

What I needed was basically a power inverter, but exactly backwards. Something with a male plug that goes into an electrical outlet, and a female receptacle for a 12v plug. Hard concept for people to grasp... and after a while it got old having to pretend they were still helping me and not just walk away in the middle of their spiel. Especially the lady at Walmart who got it backwards every time.

So as you've guessed, Walmart didn't have it. Radio Shack had something I could gerryrig, a large power supply for about $86 plus another $10 jobber that clipped onto some terminals to give me the 12 volt outlet. Pass. O'Reilly Auto Parts, Staples, Cowboy's Gas Station (supposedly a truck stop but it was soooo not a truck stop), Lowe's, two RV stores, another Radio Shack, K-Mart, and a phone call to a Verizon store. All I came home with were groceries and a USB bluetooth adapter so I could print from this computer, which is incompatible with Windows 8. So except for the groceries, I wasted a whole day for nothing and actually have to go back to Staples to make a return.

So now I have ordered it from Amazon and it will be here Tuesday. Probably by the end of the day since I am always last on the route. The irony is, even having it shipped overnight, I still paid less than what the RV place quoted me and will have it about the same time. Thank you Amazon Prime and your free 30-day trial (which I actually already used once but somehow got a second shot at).

The moral of this story is: I'm going to go batshit crazy between now and Tuesday. But I did get a lot of practice driving and parking the truck. I even navigated a difficult parking lot and backed my way around a car and through a gate. I still don't like a couple of spots on the way to the campground, but I am finding that I'm not the only one who slows way down when I encounter the steep twists and turns.

I simply cannot believe that there is no RV store, or marine retailer around here - given the number of fishing spots and parks around - that doesn't have it, sitting there, waiting for an idiot like me to take it off their hands. The closest I came was Staples... the guy had something exactly like I needed behind the counter and I think he was going to give it to me, but it was only 1 amp and I need 5.8.

Anyway, the guys come back probably Wednesday with the microwave and a part for the refrigerator so it will run on electric once more instead of LP, as well as a couple of other items. And then things will finally be back to normal around here. Hell, Mike might even be home by then. :)




Wednesday, January 9, 2013

115 - Housekeeping Issues

Not much going on here at the ol' homestead... just rain and fog, dishes and some network tv. I have been doing a little writing but not as much as I'd like to. I have a character in my head but I can't nail down what she does... not specifically, so there's not really a story yet. I guess I'm just going to write scenes that pop into my head until something happens to make them cohesive. Eventually I'll come across something that starts my wheels turning whether it's something I observe in real life, something in the news, song lyrics... you never know. Hopefully it leads to something good.

My new laptop came in last night. I don't know how I always end up at the tail end of the UPS/FedEx route, but I do, and my delivery came shortly after 6 pm. My friend Matt, who works for UPS said they only make right-hand turns... which makes sense because I am on the left-hand side of the road. :)

This machine was loaded with Windows 8. Takes some getting used to. I'm glad I had the other laptop in order to look things up because it took that for me to figure out where to find my IP address, how to find my desktop, where my control panel is, and how to restart the damn thing. Now that I know these things it's not so bad, and I have a '97 version of MS Office so I won't have to worry about horrors that might have had in store. Between the processor and the fact that I have a 4G hotspot, things are pretty quick, and since I'm not a very patient person quick is good.

Now the tedium begins... transferring files from one machine to the other, updating my bookmarks and adding all the little things that make my computer fun. I'm trying to be smart about it, especially where my music files are concerned. I've been cleaning iTunes up for a while now, but really all that's done is shrink my playlist, it hasn't deleted duplicate files off my hard drive. I'm adding my favorite bands, comparing files, and actually deleting duplicates and then I'll take my time to sort through the stuff I'm not as familiar with. Anything I don't like will live on an external hard drive in case some day I need it... but I don't need to clutter up my computer with it. It's going to take a while, but once it's done it will clear up some storage space for us to use for other things (pictures come to mind as well as movies). And while it isn't tangible clutter, it's clutter that bugs me because I have so much crap that I can't find what I want to listen to. (I think I just heard my dad say I probably still have a lot of crap... he doesn't like Motley Crue or Ludacris, hahaha). Just going through the files has reminded me that sometimes I just want to listen to good music, and I haven't been doing it.

But probably my favorite thing so far is the wireless mouse I bought. It works on the couch, it works on my leg, it works just about anywhere I try it - flawlessly. I can't figure out how to scroll using the touchpad, even though I enabled it, and the mouse is just easier. I bought some games over Christmas and I figured a mouse would come in handy, but I didn't expect to use it for everything else. I haven't used a mouse since I quit my job in June because the touchpad worked okay. I'm spoiled now. Yeah - I just devoted a whole paragraph of my blog to a Logitech mouse.

Speaking of mice, Gracie actually went to the toy basket and picked her toy mouse up, flung it up in the air and started playing with it. And this morning I was awakened by the sound of a galloping cat, tearing ass from one end of the RV to the other. Maybe it's the weather, I dunno, but she's been more playful for the last couple of days, and every evening she joins me on the couch. Mike says she's becoming a real kitty. I contend that she's always been a real kitty, she's just undergone a lot of changes lately and is now getting comfortable with it all.

I miss the hubs... Even an hour or two together a day makes a huge difference. I'm not sure when he's heading home, they give tentative schedules but things always run long for one reason or another.

Forgot to post pics. The fog looks cool. I feel like I'm in a Jesse Stone movie.

All those black lumps are ducks. Drives Mike crazy because he wants to eat them. And someone is, because I hear shotgun blasts every so often. Even saw a little smoke rising up from that little island the other day.



InfranView has a color correction option, is made for a cool pic. The pic below is how it really looks out there.





The cabins at the park. They're really nice and this one is on the next row over from us. It has a clear view of the lake.



Porch facing the lake. Looks inviting... tempting even...