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I had a few comments to my blog yesterday wondering about the lack of electricity at Lassen. I have never found it to be a problem, as when I spent the summer of 2009 there I lived in my 5th wheel and ran the generator once a day, which allowed me to dry my hair and use a few other appliances.Last year I camped for a week at Lassen, and then went back for about a week when I stayed in the ranger cabin, where I will be living this coming summer. I don't find lack of TV to be a problem, as it is only since I was feeling unwell this past fall and winter that I got used to turning on the TV. There are so few channels I watch and I might miss them for a few days, but I actually look forward to getting unhooked from TV. I certainly won't miss the stupid commercials!The cabin is run by propane: water heater, furnace, kitchen appliances, and lighting. There are light fixtures in every room, but they give off a soft glow rather than bright light. My reading is usually done outdoors sitting in a camp chair. Each day I gather tinder for the campfire, which is lying on the ground everywhere you turn. I bring a good supply to the campfire area and sort it as to size; last year the camp host had chopped some of the larger wood into nice campfire size logs, but most of them were used by the end of the season. I have thought about buying a small hatchet - I would probably hurt myself with an axe - but don't even trust my hatchet skills. I'm hoping to find some kind of saw I can easily handle. I don't need the huge logs favored by most males as I like to build an "Indian fire", keeping it small and manageable, and easier to douse when I retire for the evening.There are always people to talk to, as many of them park their vehicles in front of the cabin when they hike up the Cinder Cone volcano or into the back country, and I jot down their license numbers and time they leave so as to keep track of who is out there. I answer lots of questions, give advice, and the usual general chat. This year I think they want me to open the office in the cabin to the public to sell topo maps, etc. That will provide me with enough human contact while ensuring I enjoy the solitude of my evenings. As when I was camp hosting with my RV in 2009 and my short stint last year, I spend most of my time outdoors where I can see everything that is going on, while enjoying the wildlife - tiny ground squirrels and chipmunks, and lots of birds. I never tire of leaning back and looking up at the trees sway in the breeze, and it is much more relaxing than watching TV which is intended to stimulate. In between relaxing and doing next to nothing, I make several rounds of the campground (about 100 camp sites spread out in two loops) each day. I will get two days off each week, although to keep the paperwork accurate I will probably make a round of the C/G early in the morning before leaving the area to get groceries, fuel, beverages, and sightseeing, and then if I feel like it, make another round of the camp sites in the late afternoon. I walk the round in the morning and use the golf cart most other times. I always go to bed shortly after dark.So you see, I don't need TV or electricity to enjoy life, and a good supply of books will keep me occupied when I feel like reading. As for the internet, I had an appointment today to visit the Apple Store where I hoped to get my laptop refurbished. It turns out that it would cost a bit more than buying a new MacbookPro, but the 13" model (my ruined one was 15"). I ended up buying the 13" laptop and have just set it up, although I need to get a device called a "sled" so I can move some of my old programs over to the new computer. Just dealing with userids and passwords has me opening a can of beer at 3:30 in the afternoon, and you can probably hear my bad language all the way to Texas!So the bottom line is that I will have a laptop that is lightweight and easy to carry, but I will need to take it to a place that I can plug in to a power source. That's likely to be a laundromat, and there are two of those in Old Station which is about 17 miles from the campground. Also I'm sure I can find someplace to plug in when I need to get groceries at one of the larger towns in the area, about 50 miles. So I am planning to add to a blog entry each evening running the computer on battery power, and then publishing the entry all at once when I can plug into electric power. Should work very well.I will decide at a later date if I want to keep the iMac or sell it. It is a beautiful computer but just too large for me and not easily transported. For a person with a computer station and electric outlet it would be great.As I was leaving for the Apple Store I passed a house just down the road that had 6 dinette chairs sitting outside with a "Free" sign on them. I took 4 of them, which is probably more than I really have room for, but it was too good to pass up. They have a chrome base and tan leather seats. I'll try to post a picture in the near future. Now I still would like to get a table and put the current one back into the kitchen. I'd like a long narrow table that I can slide against the wall under the window, that doesn't take up too much space. Pictures will definitely be coming soon.
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Blogs
I have noticed several times in the past week or so that when I write a comment and hit Publish, it never shows up. In one case I wrote my comment and published it twice but it didn't ever appear. I'm mentioning this because I think...
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The Only Way To Go Is Up!
I started the morning off by bringing my bowl of fruit & nuts along with a BIG mug of coffee into the living room. I am most comfortable in my big recliner, and I keep a portable heater in front of me to stay warm. I don't think I...
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Computer Difficulties
My little one-burner Coleman camping stove arrived today. I opened up the box and then the case, but it looks like something has to be assembled so I closed it back up again. It's a job for Donald or Steve. I doubt there is more...
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A Better Day
After yesterday's sweltering temps, we're back to a more tolerable upper 80's for today. Last night was wonderful sleeping weather - I keep the window open above my bed and love the breeze, although once in a while the curtains blow...
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Saturday Morning
First I want to say thanks to those who have provided some farm stories. Please don't limit it to only the farm, as I realize many of you didn't have the opportunity to visit a working farm in years gone by. I love any stories of life...
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