Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 16, 2016 at 18:31:52 from (184.158.13.70):
We've had a welcome guest at our house working on the suet balls. It sure is a spectacular sight in contrast with the snow an cold that we are getting.
The wood furnace is cooking away and it is 78 degrees in the house,however my daughters wood furnace blower motors froze up, so my son brought out our oil furnace blower that he'll install tomorrow. Her furnace was built with two blower motors with capacitors on each, so he's pulling them out and installing a single big blower motor,which will give her a lot more air thru the registers. It will also save her $600.00+ for two blower motors on a furnace around 7 yrs old. The prices are a joke. Any way I got to help a little bit on it for cleaning and disassembly,reassembly on the oil furnace blower.
Now for my health,I had a blister on my right heel the size of quarter that my son has been helping me doctor, it healed up fine, couldn't understand why the blister appeared. Come to find out I was rubbing my foot on the bed covers at night, and I didn't want it to be necessary to amputate due to diabetes. Both feet look like normal now,been wearing light socks to bed with medication on my feet. I have to take care of them, thats the only feet I have, both are 81 yrs old.
Getting a lot of snow and extreme cold weather 20 below zero not counting wind chill. I hope everybody's fine and keeping warm and in good health.
The pictures are of the Phineas woodpecker, our lonesome dove in the summer along with the apple tree in bloom in the spring.We have a lot of Gods creatures show up to keep this old man entertained. My son is trying to shorten the honey-do list,since the wife is gone, he's quite a remarkable man.
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