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mr. flea has gone for a week, for a supercomputing conference in Pittsburgh. Due to the professor he is going with being a dodo, they are driving and not flying, "because it's cheaper." Dude, it is not that expensive to fly to Pittsburgh, and it des not take all day. So he'll be gone 6 days instead of 4. I hate dodo professor.
He's been gone an hour and I miss him.
Casper is eating an apple and meticulously pulling off the peel with her teeth and depositing it around the house.
At 2 the 10 year old from over the way is coming to be a mother's helper so I can plant bulbs and trim bushes and rake without having to chase Casper every 30 seconds. She charges $3 an hour and I am feeling very clever about this plan.
We bought a humidity sensor and learned that our living room hit 70% RH overnight. Since "good for indoors" is in the 30-50 range, yes, we have a problem. I think the first step will be installing a vapor barrier over our dirt crawl space; then considering a dehumidifier.
He's been gone an hour and I miss him.
Casper is eating an apple and meticulously pulling off the peel with her teeth and depositing it around the house.
At 2 the 10 year old from over the way is coming to be a mother's helper so I can plant bulbs and trim bushes and rake without having to chase Casper every 30 seconds. She charges $3 an hour and I am feeling very clever about this plan.
We bought a humidity sensor and learned that our living room hit 70% RH overnight. Since "good for indoors" is in the 30-50 range, yes, we have a problem. I think the first step will be installing a vapor barrier over our dirt crawl space; then considering a dehumidifier.
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The dehumidifier and vapor barriers will be good things. Even a cheap tarp will work. I had one hanging on the rubblestone foundation wall right behind my toolbench in my old basement, and it helped slow down the rusting away of my tools. Oh, and here's a piece of bizarre trivia. Under the right conditions, i.e., my old basement, you can grow mold on the resin handles of Craftsman screwdrivers. I used to have to dip the handles in paint thinner every so often to clean them off.