Friday, February 27, 2015

Proud Lion Pride Takes Over Bed

 

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Today, this evolved into . . .

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. . .this! First there were two and then there were three.

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Tomorrow night we will hear the Minnesota Orchestra and Chorale perform the Verdi Requiem.

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Tonight we will attend the Our Lady of Guadalupe Cheese Enchilada Lenten Dinner.  Look how excited I am (and never mind that this photo is several years old)!

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This is not a hall I’ve ever been in but it came up on a The Google Machine search of “Verdi Requiem Photo”.

Mr. Fixit Strikes Again

 

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We’ve had some fridge-stink lately that we thought was solved when I discovered and removed the at one time “fresh” mozzarella cheese that expired on a Saturday in July of 2014.  Along with the stink we’ve also had intermittent water puddling in the bottom inside of the refrigerator.

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After consulting with home improvement expert Mike Berg back in January and then consulting a few Internet articles on the topic of “puddles in fridge” and “stink Käse” we undertook the project. We started by loading all of the perishables into coolers or bags and stored them in the zero degree garage. Then we turned off the fridge and freezer to allow them to defrost.

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This is the bottom surface of the freezer full of ice.  The freezer is supposed to self-defrost periodically when the metal area heats up to melt the little bit of ice on it and allow it to drain down a channel to a drain pan below the fridge where the water eventually evaporates.

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When there is too much ice for whatever reason, the hole gets plugged with ice and the water has to go somewhere else.  There is another hole that allows this overflow water to drain right into the fridge.  Sue helped by donning her Tanzania headlamp to better see the heating plate and ice build up.

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The two holes on either side of center are the exit route for the water into the fridge.  The drain hole leading to the drain pan is on the right side of center in the shadows.  Experts (Fridgologists?) say this hole can get blocked with mold or other crud but I don’t see how other crud could get in there since the hole is shielded by the bottom surface of the freezer (which is currently in the kitchen sink in a previous photo).

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So we waited for the ice to melt and in the meantime I took off the front grill on the bottom of the fridge and vacuumed up 15 years worth of cat hair and pulled out the drain pan which had no water in it giving us more proof that we were on the right track.

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First of all, I don’t know why my hair looks so oily in this picture.  The next morning after a full defrost I used a piece of long metal in the shape of a gutter to pour hot water into the formerly plugged freezer drain. It was now free-flowing; we could hear water trickling into the drain pan below the fridge.

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Let’s see a close up of that action, an instant replay if you will.

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Here I am pulling out the drain pan.  Success.  I took this opportunity to do a thorough cleaning of the fridge and freezer compartments.  Our fridge looks, operates, and most importantly smells new!  Thanks to Mike Berg for his tube de-clogging ideas.  We really should have videoed this for The YouTube.

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Here’s Mr. Tail Wheel keeping the floor next to the fireplace warm.  Happy Birthday today to Liz Berg—she must be approaching her mid to late thirties by now. . .

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Pippin!


 Yesterday afternoon Sue and I went to Pippin the musical at the Orpheum Theater in Minneapolis.  This show is from the early 1970s but was revived on Broadway in 2013 and now its on its 8 month long national tour.  Note the Jazz hands! (Pippin, the main character is not seen in this photo!)


 In addition to the many displays of Jazz Hands, the show features lots of circus-style acrobatics. 

 This photo shows a rehearsal for some of the trapeze work.  The singers did some mild acrobatics and hanging around from ropes and things while singing their lines!



 Guess how old this singer is?  She was in the original production in 1972.  Now she plays Pippin's grandmother touring the country doing 8 shows per week for 8 months.  She's Lucie Arnaz, the daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.  She twirled around on a trapeze while singing about love and sex.  She's 63 years old!  Sue said she could see her muscles form the balcony where we were sitting.

Here's the "Lead Player" - the main female role.  She acts as the narrator of the show but does a lot of singing and dancing.

 Here's Pippin (but not the same actor we saw)

This guy played the part of Pippin in the 1972 production.  Here he is King Charlemagne.
It was a good show and we had a fun time.  I even sang along on one of the tunes.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Friday Night Laziness

While Doug is working working his 7th shift in 8 days, there is some serious laziness going on around here.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Cold Day

These guys are nearly friends especially on a cold February day. Happy Valentines Day!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

“Snow”

 

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After the Midwest was blasted with 12 inches in Milwaukee,17 inches in Chicago, and 0 inches here we are getting a nice, pleasant dusting this afternoon.  As of right now, we have a total of 1 inch on the ground.

My band concert went pretty well last night.

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Larry Ravel looking regal

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Here’s Mr. Wheel snoozing on Johanna’s bed during the “snow storm”

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After breaking two cat dishes in the past week, I finally found some nice sized ones for the boys.  Bedbath and Beyond.

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Tailwheel looks bigger than he really is.  His puffy coat makes him appear large. 

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Here’s Tailwheel checking his Facebook.

 

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Mr. Wheel misses his Texas kin folk.

 

 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

So Sad

No Packers bandana today ... so sad! We'll have to enjoy the commercials,  good food and fantastic company instead.