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Force of Nature

March 3, 2018 at 10:35 am by Claudia

As I said on Instagram, it’s interesting when the title of the book you are reading mirrors what’s going on outside.

The nor’easter was relentless and scary and insane. But our little pocket of the Hudson Valley was somehow spared the snow and, at least in this neighborhood, downed trees and power outages. For that I am truly grateful.

That being said, I was up here sitting at my desk when I realized that I could hear the sump pump, and it wasn’t going off. This has happened in the past, so I pulled on some jeans, donned my muck boots and a slicker and made my way outside. Our basement is the kind that you enter from the outside and it’s old (house was built in 1891) and full of cobwebs and not my favorite place to be, which is ironic since I ended up spending much of the day there yesterday.

Upon examination, it looked like the float had become loose. For those of you who might not know: a sump pump has a float, like a toilet tank has a float, and it rises according to the level of the water that is draining into the pit around the sump pump. When it reaches a certain height, the float rises, the sump pump kicks on, and it flushes the water out through a pipe and up to the ground outside.

I tried putting it back in place and it would work for a while, but then, back upstairs, I would realize I hadn’t heard it, and I’d have to go back outside and downstairs. Keep in mind that we had gale force winds all day long yesterday. I won’t make this story any longer than it needs to be, just fast forward through about 6 or 7 trips downstairs, at least three changes of clothes and a second shower, to the point where I realized I was going to have to come up with something to keep the float in place or the basement would flood. The rod that goes through the float and threads through a hole on the sump pump needed something to secure it in place and keep it from ‘floating’ away. I finally came up with the idea of using a cork coaster. I brought the float upstairs, poked the end of the rod through the coaster, and then trimmed the cork. Back downstairs, kneeling on the very wet floor (another change of clothes), I threaded the rod through the opening, gently pushed the cork down – it didn’t tear, thank goodness – and waited.

It worked.

But I spent the rest of the day listening for the sump pump to go on and off, in case I had to try something else. But it kept on working.

I guess I MacGyvered it, right?

Someone is going to come and fix it on Wednesday. I was darned if I was going to pay for an emergency call if I didn’t have to.

Tuckered out after all of this, I treated myself to a hot chocolate and watched It Happened One Night, one of my favorite movies. Then I took a hot bath and went to bed. All the while, the winds kept blowing and, as you know, that is very nervous-making for me.

I finally fell asleep, only to wake up at 4:30 in the morning to the relentless chirp of a smoke detector.

I am not kidding.

After a couple of hours of searching for the guilty party to no avail, then trying to go back to sleep only to have it happen again, I finally figured out which one it was. Triumph!

And I ended up going to back to sleep for an hour or two.

Can you see why I’m just plain tuckered out?

I know so many of you had it much worse and I’m thinking of you. This was a deadly storm and thousands upon thousands of people do not have power. Many, many trees have fallen. It’s terrible. And those of you on the West Coast are facing storms as well.

Today, I’m going to try to get out for a while. I feel extremely housebound, while appreciating that I have a roof over my head and am snug and warm.

Speaking of movies, did I ever show you the mug that Don had made for me for Christmas?

It’s from one of my favorite movies. I watch it often. And I mean, often.

Here’s the other side, the storefront of The Shop Around the Corner:

He’s a sweetie, that guy.

Okay. Have to get a move on. There’s debris to pick up in the yard.

Link to performance on the Today show. If you stay there, the second number will pop up, too.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: nature, rain, winter 44 Comments

Flickering

March 2, 2018 at 9:07 am by Claudia

I’m getting this post up quickly as we’re in the middle of a Nor’easter and I’ve seen the lights flicker more than a few times. It’s windy out there. (Not a happy camper.)

It’s a strange storm because it’s impossible to predict whether it will be snow, ice, or rain from town to town. The Hudson Valley is a large area and it has mountains and valleys. I’ve been watching our local website (Hudson Valley Weather (dot) com) which is excellent and incredibly detailed and the two guys who run it say they’re never seen anything like this. Just south of me it’s snowing. Here – as of right now – it’s raining. But it clearly snowed during the night, so it’s a snowy, slushy, icy mix out there. And the winds are picking up. I’ve watched it rain, then snow, then rain again.

Where is Don when I need him?

If I lose power, I lose power. At least I have Stella, who can provide some heat and cook some food.

All in all, it’s a scary weather day and I’ll be glad when it’s over.

I know we can have scary weather in the spring and summer, too, but I’ll be very glad when the season changes to spring. Enough already!

Anyway, that’s all for today, my friends. I’m going to sign off and hit ‘Post.’

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: weather 51 Comments

A Tropical Today; a Nor’easter Tomorrow

March 1, 2018 at 9:52 am by Claudia

Taking a break from the Today show while Megyn Kelly (not a fan) explores “non-monogamous relationships.” Spare me. Open marriages? I have a solution for you: Don’t get married. End of story.

But in the 8:00 hour, I saw this:

and this:

Do we really need the crawl running during this happy, uplifting number? Does it have to run all the time?

This is why I don’t watch this stuff in the morning. Makes me crazy.

They’ll be on again during the 10:00 hour when Megyn has finished her exploration of “People Who Cheat But Like To Call It By A Fancy Name That Makes It Sound Like It’s Cool And Hip.”

Don just called. They pre-taped the number for the 10:00 segment, so he got to go home. They’ve been up since 4 am. I didn’t get enough sleep last night, but I realize I have nothing to complain about. So I quickly zipped my lips during my phone conversation with Don. He’s got a rehearsal this afternoon and a show tonight. And he got up at 4. Nevertheless, he says the whole thing “was a blast.”

Meanwhile, it was 60 degrees yesterday and we’ve got a Nor’easter headed our way. The local forecast calls for a lot of rain but the models conflict as to whether we’ll also get pummeled with a lot of snow. One forecast says we could get from 4 – 8 inches. The other says it will be mostly rain, with some snow.

Don’t they know I need to know???

I am ready for spring. At least it’s now March, right? Of course, March in the Northeast can mean lots of snow.

Hopefully…not.

Happy Thursday.

Filed Under: Don, Escape to Margaritaville, media, weather 48 Comments

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