Catching Up: Solar, Gardening, Flowers, New Computer and Stuff

All kinds of stuff have been going on here at the palatial headquarters of grouchyfarmer.com.

I believe I mentioned that we had to have the roof replaced a few weeks ago. I had to remove all of the solar panels before they came in, and, as usual, I’ve been exceptionally lazy and didn’t get the solar panels back up until today. MrsGF handles most of the household billing and she noticed the difference right away when our electric bill suddenly jumped up about $65, so she’s been after me to finally get them out of the garage and out in the sunlight. So we’re back to running on solar again. πŸ™‚ Unfortunately we have a lot of clouds floating through here after a cold front came through so I suspect we’re possibly using almost as much battery power as we are solar. Still, even when a cloud passes over we’re still getting about 400 – 500W out of the panels.

I’m writing this on a brand new computer. I finally bit the bullet, got out the credit card and bought a new Macbook Pro to replace the rather elderly and beat up Macbook I normally write on. I use two computers. The Macbook lives in the dining room where it’s my primary computer for doing email, writing this blog, doing correspondence, accounting, tax stuff, budget projections, banking and sometimes simple photo editing.

The other computer is an MSI gaming computer with a high speed Core i7 processor, Geforce graphics card, loaded up with RAM and all those goodies. I occasionally do actual gaming on it, but mostly it’s a working computer that is hooked to my 3D printer, laser engravers and my amateur radio equipment. And because it’s screaming fast, all my Adobe editing tools are on it as well. Plus it’s ended up being my archive computer connected to multiple external drives with my video library, old radio show collection, etc.

My old Macbook was not long for this world, I suspect. It was so old and had been used so much the lettering was literally worn or chipped off most of the keys. So old that it couldn’t run my modern Adobe software. It was getting to be more and more of a pain in the neck to use so I got the new Macbook Pro with the new M3 Pro CPU and new graphics system.

Wow, what a difference! The new screen is amazingly good. And fast? Wow. I don’t think it’s quite as fast as my MSI gaming system but it’s damned close. Even better Photoshop and my other editing tools all work flawlessly and remarkably fast on this new one. So I’m pleased. Apple even makes it absurdly simple to switch to a new computer. Just start up a transfer utility on both computers, they link together wirelessly, and in less than an hour everything from the old computer was on the new computer, including all of my settings, passwords, favorites, photos, videos, everything.

Speaking of computers, I suspect Win 11 is going to be the last version of Windows I will ever run thanks to the crap Microsoft is indulging in now. If you haven’t heard about the company’s latest attempt at utterly destroying your life, Microsoft is starting to implement something it calls Recall. Basically Recall is the ultimate in spyware. It records everything you read, everything you type, every video you view, ever website you visit, every document you write/read, every email you receive/send, all of your banking information, all of your passwords. Everything. All of it easily searchable, and all of it unencrypted, at least according to people who’ve been able to try it.

That squishing, gasping noise you just heard is every scammer, every stalker, every hacker, every malware maker, every corrupt government, every abusive government agency everywhere in the world having a collective orgasm over the fact that some day soon, Microsoft is going to be recording literally everything that flows through your computer for your “convenience”.

But I’m wandering off topic, so let me get on with this.

The weather here has been a bit odd, but not so odd that it would be considered extraordinary. We’ve gone from drought like conditions to almost an overabundance of rain over the last month. Precipitation has been well above average and temperatures have been on the cool side. With only a few exceptions daytime highs have struggled to get above 70F. Fortunately we had enough dry days to let farmers get their crops it, but now they’re struggling to try to get their hay crops off the fields.

For gardeners like me and MrsGF it’s been pretty good. While temps have been a bit cooler than we’d like the abundant rain has eliminated the need to water stuff. And despite the cool temps things are growing well out there.

The onions planted around the outside of the raised beds have been doing amazingly well. They seem to thrive in this weather. All of our other plants are up and doing pretty well. We put in carrots, beets, celery, pole beans, cilantro, lettuce and onions in the raised beds and those are all doing quite well.

We have 6 tomato plants in the corner garden by the AC unit. They’re doing reasonably well. The parsley in front was a carry over from last year and even that’s doing quite well. The stuff is almost knee high. I didn’t think Parsley plants survived over winter but these did somehow.

We have about 11 or 12 pepper plants of various types in that narrow strip along the side of the house. We’ve been putting peppers in there for some time now and they do amazingly well in there. We probably over did it with pepper plants. I think we have something like 20 of the darned things all together, a mixture of sweet bell, banana peppers, jalapeno and I think there are a few pimento plants in there too. MrsGF and I both love peppers. We freeze them, can them, pickle them. One trick we tried that worked well was to keep them whole, cut the tops off and take out the seed core, and then freeze them whole and use them to make stuffed peppers.

And we got the first rose of the season!

I’m still out on the bike on the trails and backroads whenever the weather cooperates. I’m afraid my average speed when I’m out biking isn’t as good as it could be because every time I see some wild flowers I have to stop and take pictures.

That’s not a bad thing, but it does mean that what should be a one hour ride generally turns into two hours.

The raspberries are just starting to bud. I’m really looking forward to that.

We don’t grow a lot of them. Technically I’m not supposed to eat them at all because I have diverticulosis and I’m not supposed to eat anything with seeds, but come on, who can resist fresh raspberries?

It’s been an expensive month here. New roof, new computer and now a new dishwasher as well.

That’s a Bosch 800 and it came highly recommended. Reviews I’ve seen pretty much consistently rate it as a top of the line dishwasher. My eldest son and his wife have one and love it. Me? I hate it.

Oh, okay, I don’t hate it. It works just fine. I just don’t like it very much. The small third rack at the top of the interior compartment is pretty much utterly useless, the racks are oddly laid out making it awkward to get dishes stacked into the thing, the removable silverware basket is half as big as it should be. But I’m told your silverware is supposed to go up in that stupid 3rd rack at the top, where it just sort of lays there and flies around whenever you pull the rack out, even if you carefully place the silverware in the provided slots.

Yes, it does a perfectly fine job cleaning dishes, but so did our old LG which cost half as much and did just as good a job at cleaning.

But that’s about it for now. I have way too much to do and too little time to do it, so I’m out of here for now!

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Author: grouchyfarmer

Yes, I'm a former farmer. Sort of. I'm also an amateur radio operator, amateur astronomer, gardener, maker of furniture, photographer.

7 thoughts on “Catching Up: Solar, Gardening, Flowers, New Computer and Stuff”

  1. I had to bite the bullet and and got an Acer I have always had great luck with Acer…..Your garden looks great….all those yummy veggies that you know are fresh and organic. Great photos of the flowers….can almost smell them from here. Have a great evening. chuq

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    1. I’ve never owned an Acer myself but I’ve heard good things about them. Decent computer for the money.

      Thanks for the compliments about the garden πŸ™‚ So far so good. We’re going to have to do something about the pole beans, though. Looks like some kind of critter has been nibbling on them. Probably the local rabbits. We’re resorting to the old trick of hot pepper flakes to see if that works. If not I’ll have to dig the fencing out of storage.

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  2. In my case, I just went ahead and gave a computer guy a description of a computer that I wanted and he custom built it for me. It was expensive in a sort of way at Two Thousand Dollars but it has everything I could ever want in a computer and I am happy with it.

    I am pleased to hear that you were able to achieve the upgrades that you need on your own systems.

    As to Windows Operating Systems — let me say this….”I have never liked them once Windows 10 appeared. I hated the idea of their peer-to-peer nonsense that could liquidate a data cap in seconds …so I went to Linux Ubuntu 22.04 and have never looked back. Linux required a somewhat different learning curve but once that I have mastered it, and once I have found two of the old-fashioned truly unlimited wireless data plans (One as a primary and one as a back up), I can now use as much as a Terabyte of data without ever having to worry about getting slowed down or worry about running out of data. This is expensive. The two programs cost me $180 US Dollars a month, but I think this setup is well worth it all. Everything I do on a computer is totally wireless and makes use of data hotspots like the ones people who live in their RVs out in the country use– Harder to find these days….but still out there if you look.

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    1. I’m glad you made the switch to Linux. (Even MacOS is supposedly layered on top of a version of Unix) I’ve been using various versions of it for a long time, especially with the Raspberry Pi computers I play with. But I can’t really switch entirely away from Windows because I have a lot of hardware that will only work with Windows based computers like the 3D printer, laser engravers, a lot of my amateur radio software, etc. Windows has become increasingly intrusive, with MS pushing for more cloud integration, especially pushing their One Drive nonsense, pushing more advertising, more bloatware, etc. I keep pushing, emailing the manufacturers of the equipment I use to start putting out support for Linux but so far nothing.

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      1. As I mentioned to John, I have a very good HP Pavilion; which now, with my fixed income, I couldn’t afford.

        I will continue with Windows 10, which it came with. Mostly geared for mobile devices, I disabled several useless programs (that everyone now calls “Apps”) but in my opinion, windows 7 had been their best OS.

        The support for ten is nearly over, but FK eleven; as long as it’s viable, I’ll not install eleven, which won’t have certain programs, and they won’t say which. They did admit it won’t have Notepad, and that is how I overcome their block editor’s interference, when I need to retrieve items from old posts.

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    2. Two K? Ouch, Ouch, Ouch. My monthly SS allotment is far less than that.

      I have a very good HP Pavilion; which now, with my fixed income, I couldn’t afford. I will continue with Windows 10, which it came with. Mostly geared for mobile devices, I disabled several useless programs (that everyone now calls “Apps”) but in my opinion, windows 7 had been their best OS.

      The support for ten is nearly over, but FK eleven; as long as it’s viable, I’ll not install eleven, which won’t have certain programs, and they won’t say which. They did admit it won’t have Notepad, and that is how I overcome their block editor’s interference, when I need to retrieve items from old posts.

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