Thursday, November 1, 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Dave versus the pool deck part 2.1
Where's Dave?
He hasn't posted in awhile.
Did he get stuck under the pool deck?
.....I'm still here....
The re-construction is going well and with no visits to the emergency room :)
The pool deck is now 97% complete, I have a few small touches to complete and then I'll post those pics. Stay tuned...............................
He hasn't posted in awhile.
Did he get stuck under the pool deck?
.....I'm still here....
The re-construction is going well and with no visits to the emergency room :)
The pool deck is now 97% complete, I have a few small touches to complete and then I'll post those pics. Stay tuned...............................
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Dave versus the pool deck part 2
Hooray!...I can't believe it!...The pool deck is done!!!...See?!!!!
No, I'm kidding it's not done, but we have made some progress:
Now to drag it closer to the pool and raise it up:
We had to raise it up nearly a foot, it wasn't until we were done raising one side, I had remembered that I had a 12 ton hydraulic jack that would of helped earlier, stored down cellar...........oooops!
So far, no one has been injured, and I've made 4 trips to the hardware store and 3 trips to the home improvement store. The stairs are connected now, and I'll have pictures to post soon.-----Dave
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Dave versus the pool deck
Last summer, I was lucky to get a used pool deck from a friend who was having his above ground pool removed. Er, should I say, In exchange for the deck and his pool filter and equipment, I, (with the help of two of my best friends, Jake and my Father-in-Law), we dismantled the pool for him. Fair exchange, I think.
In my mind, I was hoping after we re-construct it, it will look like this:
Or better yet, it will look like this:
But no..., so far it looks like this:
And it doesn't look better at this angle either....
So far it doesn't look like much, but I'm fortunate to have a Father-in-Law with a lot of construction experience, stay tuned for updates.......
In my mind, I was hoping after we re-construct it, it will look like this:
Or better yet, it will look like this:
But no..., so far it looks like this:
And it doesn't look better at this angle either....
So far it doesn't look like much, but I'm fortunate to have a Father-in-Law with a lot of construction experience, stay tuned for updates.......
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Sunday Evening Stroll
I decided to take my 6 year old daughter on walk around our neighborhood. With camera in hand, these are some of the things we seen:
2 televisions
2 televisions
Some flowers:
A windmill:
A defaced "Please No Salt On Bridge" sign.
A yard sale sign:
A local pizzeria:
Either a woodchuck or a beaver:
And some power lines:
We never did get any pictures of a black squirrel. :(
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
The Hayward Aquabug, at least I think it's working.
My best results were:
*Backwash your sand filter before use
*Lower the Aquabug by itself into pool and fill with water before attaching hose
*Make sure your hose is prefilled with water as well
*Do not leave completed unsupervised, check on its progress once in awhile
* Have a friend help you set it up
Usefulness: 3 out of 4 stars
Reliability: 3 out of 4 stars
Entertainment value: 2 out of 4 stars
If you find a used Hayward Aquabug for sale at a yard sale, it's well worth picking up. The link below is the official operation manual.
http://www.hayward-pool.com/pdf/manuals/Manual254.pdf
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Interview with a Middle School Student
Friday, June 15, 2012
Child Vacation Safety
When you're on vacation, and are worried about one of your children becoming lost in a theme park or a shopping center or anywhere else, a simple low cost solution is a necklace for your child using a light fabric cord with a usb flash drive attached.
Using the simple Windows program, "Notepad" , you can type and save your contact information on the usb flash drive such as, you and your childs name, your cell phone number, your email address, the contact information for the hotel you are staying at, a relative's phone number (or any other trusted adult) or even your hometown police department.
In the event your child ever becomes seperated from you, he or she can present the usb flash drive to either a police officer, a fireman, a theme park employee/security guard or a local business owner or their employees, since they would have immediate access to a computer to view the information on the usb flash drive and contact you. I hope you and your family have a fun and safe vacation, send me a postcard! ---David
Monday, June 11, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
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