
I got into the spring season mindset last night by planting some pansies for the front porch. I'm pretty good with houseplants, but this is my first real foray into outdoor flowering plants now that we have some space for them.
Since it's still early spring and not many other "ready to plant and flower" plants were available yet, I got some seeds and will attempt to grow some geraniums and delphiniums from scratch. Amy's also being brave and will try once again to grow a tomato plant. Her past attempts at this have not been very successful, but maybe this is the time for success.

I'd put up a bird feeder, too, if I knew it also wouldn't become a huge giant rat feeder at the same time. When I mentioned that to someone else, he asked, "Well how would a rat get up to it if you hang the feeder up high?" He's obviously never seen how birds use a bird feeder. They kick the seeds out all over the place looking for their favorites, and so half the seeds end up on the ground. Instant rat buffet.


Moving on - what's that picture there to the right? Why it's a switch loop that I wired all by myself! I'm taking a basic home wiring course at a local community college here and it's pretty damn cool. The teacher is really funny and has the best Baltimore accent I've ever heard. He tells great stories and teaches us a lot of really helpful stuff. We do all our wiring projects on sheets of 2x2x1/2" sheets of plywood, and here's my first. I wired a light switch to a light fixture with the power source coming in from the light switch to the fixture. If that makes you think, "Where else would the power source come from?" then I'll answer "Sometimes the power source comes through the light fixture and then goes down to the light switch that controls it." I'll be wiring something like that at my next class.

The class is very enjoyable, but I still feel like a lot of it is going over my head. Electrical work is not always an easy thing to grasp and I hope I can at least get the basics down so I can do some little projects myself in the future instead of having an electrician charge us $400/hour for something simple like rewiring an outlet.

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If you don't want to attract the rats, make sure to watch out for the tomatoes Amy is going to plant. The rats had a feast on the ones Paul planted last year. Of course this may be due to the fact that he planted way to many and didn't keep up with picking them. But still they definitely ate them off the vine such that you would come out and just the very top of the tomato would still be attached to the vine and the rest would me munched away. Gross!
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