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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

It's finally gone

Good morning.


We appear to be headed back toward normal temps by the end of the week, and the long term forecast looks like spring will arrive here in Mid Michigan soon. :-)


I forgot to mention in my last post, that we finally got rid of our old satellite dish.


As you can see in this older pic, it sat in the back yard in the back of a large flower bed that runs next to the pond. We had it installed way back in 1989. Back then, there was no cable available, and the small dishes weren't around yet. That sucker was 10ft across. But we loved it! What was especially nice, was the ability to subscribe to just the individual channels we wanted. If we wanted just espn, we could order just that. And we'd get the subscription for just 6 months for football and basketball, so we didn't have to pay for the entire year.


But with the proliferation of cable and the small dish, the big dish market quickly shrank. Soon, providers started pulling programing off the big dish and we lost most of the channels we liked. About 5 years ago, we discontinued service, and the dish has sat there, unused, since then.


Anyway, I've got a customer whose husband collects scrap metal, usually from construction sites, and takes it to a place that recycles metal for extra cash. I told him he could have the dish, if he wanted to take it apart. It was gone by the time I got home from work Saturday.


Sunday, we managed to get the mo-ho out of it's winter parking place and out into the driveway. I'm happy to report that the furnace is working properly, and the hydraulic jacks are functioning good, and the slides and automatic steps are working. As soon as it gets a bit warmer, I'll un-winterize it and make sure the water pump and water heater are working. Our first weekend trip is coming up in a few weeks. :-)


On Monday, with the weather still bitter cold, we decided to use a couple of gift cards we received for Christmas. We used one for lunch at a place called Dusty's Tap Room. I had a ham and green olive pizza, (very tasty!) and Craig had a Chicago hot dog. The we used another gift card for the NCG Cinema and saw Battle: Los Angeles


The storyline was just okay, but the special effects and Aaron Eckhart made it very enjoyable. :-)


And after lunch and movie food, we didn't feel like a big dinner, so with the evenings programing, it was snack time, and we had wings! The first ones in months! They were very good! :-)


Oh, and Sunday, blogger wouldn't let me do paragraphs, and today, I get huge gaps between them. :-\

3 comments:

  1. We saw Battle Los Angeles this past weekend too. I agree with you.

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  2. Actually, you can blame the government for the loss of big dish programming. This pervasive requirement to make everything even for everyone. The cable companies are actually responsible for getting the government to change the regulations so that programming for big dishes was no longer affordable for people like us.

    We had to give up our big dish, too, because it just wasn't cost effective any more.

    However, we used the pole for the new gate at the farmhouse. ;)

    Happy Tuesday!

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  3. I like chicken wings but John refuses to eat them... has a hang up about eating anything that has a bone in it....

    Any recommendations on good wings to make at home?

    Derek

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