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Progress on the House

We’ve been making steady progress on the house over the past couple of weeks, as of Sunday 8/28.

Most progress was made on the spetic system.

Hole for Septic Drain Field

Above is the 30×30 foot hole for the septic drain field. it is set so that the marks on the wall are where the top of the1 foot gravel bed should be. We have already put the 12 inches of “magic” non-draining dirt on top of the sand layer.

Filling septic hole with water

Filling the septic hole & magic dirt with water on Friday afternoon. The pool of water lasted until Monday morning, proving that indeed the magic dirt did the job and prevented the packed sand form draining the water away too quickly.

Laying out the Septic Drain Field

After laying out 6″ of gravel, we started laying out the septic tank drain field. The plan calls for 5 rows of 25′ of drain tile. We ordered a plastic 6 port (one input, 5 output drains) distribution box from Amazon.

Septic Field Layout

Here is the final layout after getting a preliminary layout evaluation from the county health dept. What you don’t see is that the end of each line, instead of being capped, is tied back across like the distribution end. That is an optional layout that ensures that all lines get equally used.

Top layer of gravel. Note the 5′ inspection pipe over distro box

Now the filed gets covered with another 6″ of gravel, getting at least 2″ above the 4″ pipes. Note the 5 foot inspection port over the distribution box and the edge of the 6-7 foot bank on the left.

Covering the drain field

The drain field is about half covered. Note the black fabric weed cover that keeps the sand from filling the interstices in the gravel bed. Also note the inspection port is about 2/3 covered.

After covering/shaping the hillside.

This is looking North up the hillside after grading and shaping the hillside. Note the white inspection port over the distro box just below the rear bumper of the dark vehicle and the removal of the cliff section from the road above.

In other news, we removed another bunch of dirt from behind the house to cover the rainwater tanks behind the house.

More dirt, start of siding installation.

Two more dirt piles that got dumped on storage tanks out back of house.

Covering the tanks out back (~1,650 gallons)

Going back to the above pictures of the dirt piles, you can see the start of the house siding going up. You can’t really see the color of the siding since it’s in the shade (North side of house) but it is only a couple of shades darker than the roofing color.

After covering tanks

This is the finished view of the tank covering. The gravel patch at the lower center is the end of the 10′ overflow pipe. The top of the tank is about 4-5 feet deep in the soil so it shouldn’t freeze. Notice in the east wall of the house is the swamp cooler (in my office). Given the very low humidity (currently 40%) a swamp cooler seems like a lower energy cost solution to cooling. It is extraordinarily close to the swamp cooler we had on Powell Way in Riverside. Of course, I will have AC and a generator if need be, but I think that a well insulated house and swamp cooler should do nicely for most of the year.

Siding done on the North side

Here is one view with the North side siding complete.

Better view of front door & siding on North side.

A better view of the North side of the house with the front door set back under the room. You can barely make out the dark wood of the front door (behind the white vent pipes)

In other news, the break from the hot weather seems to have brought out the flies. It turns out that something in the iPhone screen spectra seems to attract them. I have also seemed to misplace the two flyswatters I have, so I picked up two more at WallyWorld today (2 ea for 97 cents).

Mk 1 Mod 0 fly swatters.

However, in the next display they had a high tech equivalent, powered by 2 each AA batteries.

As sold.

When unwrapped and ready for use.

Ready for use.

Finally, I will try to embed a short view of the storm clouds on the northern horizon. I captured this about 2 weeks ago, but it is typical of how the spotty rains come and go.

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State of Health & Other Matters

I had a follow up at the doctor’s office (back lesion biopsy) and asked about Parkinson’s Disease. She enquired on why I hadn’t asked last Friday so I threw the girls under the bus and blamed them for the questions.

The bottom line is that I wasn’t displaying any specific symptoms. Trembling when attempting to do fine work is more symptomatic of aging; Parkinsons symptoms are trembling while at rest (while watching TV for instance). We agreed to keep watch for symptoms and discuss it in 6 months or a year or so.

I go back next Tuesday to get the stitch removed and she should have the biopsy back to tell if it was cancerous or not. She mentioned that I had apparently spent a lot of time in the sun and warned this may have to be repeated.

In other news, I got the rain gauge installed on Saturday, 2 days into the monsoon event and it shows the below as of today. A half an inch as of today (with another half an inch or an inch that I missed),

Thunderclouds building to the West

This is a view of the thunderclouds building during the afternoon all last week. It looks like the monsoons are gone, and we are back to clear, sunny weather, but the high temps are in the mid-80’s rather than the high 90’s.

Weather forecast on 8/162022

This week we should get the drywall finished, with mudding, taping and texturizing done.

Wallboard on ceiling in Dining Room
Master Bedroom

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Voluntary Waiver of HIPPA

For those of you interested in the state of my health, I have just returned from my doctor’s appointment. One of the key findings is that my measurement of A1C is 6.5. This is concerning, but is most probably related to my weight, currently 254 lbs. Losing 15-20 lbs would probably have much the same effect as Jan 2017 in the chart below.

For historical interest here are my recent measurements of A1C.

A1C measurements

Most of the other concerns (cholesterol, HDL, LDL, PSA) will be determined by the blood panels.

In other news Dr. White went through with the usual questions/answers for depression, alcohol consumption, tobacco use, breathing issues, joint pain, edema, etc., etc.

Overall, her assessment is that, with a couple of exceptions (FAT!) I am in remarkedly good shape for my age. She would like to see me walk more and eat less (and include more fruits & vegetables).

She also did a quick check and there is one mole/lesion on my back that she wants to do a precancerous/cancer screening of next week.

In related news, I haven’t been back to Chili’s since the Monday Grand Opening this week. I expect to be able to get by with weekly periodicity or two weeks going forward.

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It’s Open

While driving around town last Sunday I happened to go by the Chili’s construction and noted a hand painted sign on the door that indicated the Grand Opening on Monday Aug 8. So, I had to go into town anyway to get a package from the Post Office (Thanks, Jen & Kate). I stopped in at about 11:05am and was one of the first 10-12 people seated.

The first thing I ordered was a Margarita of the Month.

After getting Grand Marnier ‘Ritas while in San Diego

Interestingly it included Moin Desert Pear syrup. It was very good.

Margarita of the Month (August 2022)

The dark color is the Desert Pear syrup, a dark purple color.

While waiting the local TV crew was filming a piece for local news.

Loaded Potato Soup for Appetizer

Delicious Loaded Potato Soup.
Lunch Combo – Half Order Bacon Ranch Chicken Quesadillas

I got the $6.00 Margarita and the $9.00 Lunch Special, so the total bill was $15.00 (plus $0.90 tax). I often look for some evidence that things are meant to be so below is a copy of the check:

Note the server at the top.

Now for the obligatory house info.

House is finally roofed.

Most of last week was consumed by numerous trips to Menards to get the plumbing to get the Reverse Osmosis system functional. So far, we have made 2 each 500gallon tanks of water, only to have to dump them to fix various leaks. I think we have everything working now and will start making water again.

Finally, for the several of you who are concerned, I have an appointment with Dr. Corrie White for this Friday, Aug 12th, at 11:30pm. See the Google calendar for amplifying info.

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Quick Overview

I am still woefully behind but will attempt to bring us up to date. While visiting the family last month to commemorate Nana’s passing last year, I went on a cruise:

Opening salvo in the annual battle, my liver vs. Jan’s

After the weekend of 16/17 July, I left early on Tuesday morning, accompanied by my sisters Jill and Dawn. We stopped in Las Vegas at the Boxabl factory. Jill was very interested in putting a Boxabl Casita on the land in Wyoming. Unfortunately, the Boxabl company is probably a year away from actually producing them. As an alternative Jill is exploring having Arland (AT) build a custom 20’x24′ – more info to follow.

We spent the night in Provo, UT, went to a great Mexican Restaurant called El Gallo Giro. Great authentic food, with terrific prices.

The next day we drove into Caspar and rescued the cat and showed Dawn & Jill the property. They also got a whirlwind tour of Casper and a sense of why I like the place.

Work on the house continues:

Spray Foam Insulation
More Insulation installed.

Also started plumbing up the Reverse Osmosis System. It will take well water with about 5000 TDI (Total Dissolved Solid) (basically undrinkable) and get it down to well under 500 TDI.

Putting in well water to RO system

Work continues inside:

Master bathroom shower.

I added a set of glass blocks (actually acrylic blocks) to the shower in the Master Bedroom.

Half roofed

Also, the roofers started in the middle of the week. This shows half of the roof covered. As of this afternoon the entire roof is covered and next week they will work on soffits and trim work, to finish the roof.

Finally, while filling up with gas last week, I saw a 1957 Chevy Bel-Aire getting gas at an adjacent pump.

57 Chevy Bel-Aire sedan

Probably only Sis remembers (and maybe Jill), but we drove across the country (in 1959) in a 1957 Chevy station wagon (with the same color scheme). In 1963 it was a just a used car that Dad traded in for a blue 1963 station wagon that Nana felt was a mistake.

The Chevy drives off.

That’s all for now.