Ron’s visit to Hearing Aids Associates in Pittsfield yesterday was a success. He booked an appointment in May for a cleaning.
Aside from that, didn’t do much: one load of laundry, hung kids’ old artwork.
Today was another story.
A tech from MassSave did a thorough review of the house and unearthed some surprises.
Like the walls in the second floor are essentially cardboard. Same for the ceiling in the “office”. No wonder it’s so cold.
MassSave will not install insulation until we are able to waterproof the basement. This is difficult with a stone foundation and the crawl spaces.
We also need to have the rafters checked for mold or other hazards.
We had pizza for lunch with the Theater Department at Williams College. Very enjoyable!
I sent a signed contract and check to Barile Environmental.
We went to Bennington to pay for the truck – much less than expected – and checked in with a nearby repair shop to take care of the coil/sparkplug problem.
Dropped off DVDs at the library and picked one up.
Now that we meet income qualifications, have been reading up on grants and zero-interest loans for home energy improvements.
Yesterday, after I dropped off trash at the transfer station and picked up our “grab and go” at the senior center, we were on our way to Pittsfield when Ron realized he’d forgotten his hearing aids.
Turns out was just as well, I had the appointment date wrong.
We turned around, did another transfer station, Spirit Shop and Dollar General run.
Ryan was here to finish up windows. Lucky for us that he was: the right-hand garage door was stuck and he figured out how to release it.
Peter finished up the electric work in the garage; everything works: lights, doors, outlet.
Ryan and Erin finished the windows and installed a downspout on the new gutter.
I stupidly asked the garage door techs to install manual locks; they aren’t needed now that the electricity is hooked up. Oh, well, good if we lose power, I guess.
We attended a pretty tea at the Senior Center, a twice-a-year event put on by a local woman. She provided real linens, real tea cups, an assortment of teas and home-baked pastries, including scones.
Unfortunately, we were not able to sit with anyone else, the other tables were full, but we did chat a bit with the hostess and her “crew”. We were lucky to get in. Apparently I should have signed us up first, but evidently some people didn’t show who had made reservations.
The architect and our construction supervisor measured and consulted on the second story work.
The skin around my eyes is flaring up again. Got to take allergy meds more consistently, I guess, at least until my medical visit in early March.
We went to the Berkshire Food Project lunch today at the First Congregational Church of North Adams. Left pleasantly sated with a bag of vegetables to boot and met some nice people, including a Henderson Road neighbor.
Before and after lunch, I worked on the frig – for hours. Cleaned the freezer in the morning and the produce bins and bottom shelf in the evening. It was in pretty much the same deplorable shape as the furnace, stove, dishwasher, hot water tank and washing machine.
After lunch, Ron suggested a trip to Job Lot for his muesli. This was a good call; we were just a few minutes away, and it gave me a chance to get trash bags and a few other staples as well as his cereal.
Techs from the Overhead Door company in Pittsfield installed safety devices and locks and tightened bolts and hinges. One door doesn’t lock properly, it’s an awkward setup, and Ron volunteered to make a minor change that should fix the problem.
I returned the window well cover, it was not deep enough. Gave me an opportunity to introduce Ron to rk MILES.
I’m wondering if anyone is going to show up tomorrow.
I set up the Roku TV that will go in the guest room and connected DVD player, thus redeeming myself from yesterday’s failure.
I cleaned out the dishwasher filter, which was filthy. Ron ran the machine with a cup of white vinegar and we wiped it down. I’m pleased with the result.
We must have great immune systems, to have survived the scum in the stove, overhead fan, hot water heater, furnace, washing machine and dishwasher.
Gloomy and raw today: 40 but felt much colder. I’d be perfectly happy to read or watch tv and eat bonbons all day, if we had any. I made chocolate pudding; not a bad substitute.
Warmed up by raking the back and side yard, “three bags full” of leaves. Consolidated the piles of sticks as well.