
Well it’s spring, or so they tell me. And judging from the lack of posts here it seems I’ve been hibernating most of the winter, doesn’t it?
After a ridiculously warm winter we’ve had a ridiculously cold spring. It isn’t until now, early May, that we’ve gotten reasonably warm temperatures during the day, although it’s still plunging down to near freezing at night. Anyway, the daffodils are in full bloom, even some of the irises are popping open which is always delightful to see.
MrsGF has had her seedling operation going in the basement for some time already. We have tomatoes, brussel sprouts, peppers and I don’t know what all else popping up in the little greenhouse down there. We have onion sets ready to go out as soon as the weather improves. The garlic she planted seems to be thriving. She only put in about a dozen garlic cloves and somehow all of them seem to have survived the winter and are now about 8 inches tall out behind the garage near the solar panels.
If you’ve been following this blog for a while you know I love bicycling, and by this time of year I should have been going out almost every day. But thanks to the cold weather that hasn’t been happening. I’ve managed to get out exactly twice since mid-April. It is very frustrating.
Solar Stuff
I think I mentioned that I picked up a bunch of solar panels with the intention of getting them up on the roof of the garage to supplement my rather pathetic 2KW of panels leaning up against the back of the house. Alas, that hasn’t happened either because of the poor weather. Hopefully soon. MrsGF has a fit when she sees me up on a ladder or on a roof, so getting those mounted is going to have to depend on when my sons can get over here to work on it. And I suppose I better actually order the mounting hardware, shouldn’t I?
I just got done completely rewiring the entire AC side of the solar power system to bring it up to snuff so it will pass an inspection. It’s configured a bit differently this time. The inverters struggled to keep the central air conditioning running, to the point where we couldn’t run on solar if we had to use the AC. That meant that whenever the weather got hot, we were entirely on the grid, which was not a good thing. The system has been rewired now so that both the AC and the electric clothes dryer are always connected to the grid while the rest of the house can be switched over to the solar system. So we’ll be able to keep cool and do laundry while running the rest of the house off solar.
Also this brings the system into compliance with electrical codes and it’s passed inspection.
Laser Stuff
This is one of the reasons why I’ve been so busy that blog posts have been neglected. If you’ve been following grouchyfarmer for a while, you know that I’m sort of an artist/electronics geek/computer geek/maker/… Well, you get the idea I suppose. Years ago I got a deal on a cheap, flat bed laser engraver. While it was fun to play with, it was also woefully slow, cranky, fiddly, annoying, had zero safety equipment, zero smoke control, inaccurate, but fun.
And it sparked some ideas as well. Commercial ideas that eventually developed into actual products. I eventually got a much better, much faster, much more accurate and much more useful laser, and I started cranking out things like company logos, art projects, things like that. I didn’t do a lot of it because despite what you may see on YouTube, there really isn’t any actual money in doing this kind of thing unless you’re willing to invest the time, money, and especially the equipment, into going into it almost at an industrial scale. What mattered to me was that I was enjoying it, it gave me an outlet for this need I had for artistic expression and all that high minded guff, and it gave me an excuse to play with a lot of high tech equipment.
I thought that part of my life was pretty much done with, though. I was getting a bit tired of it. Technology was moving on, if I was going to continue doing it I was going to have to get serious about learning Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator at a level that was deeper than I really wanted to get involved with. And to top it off my laser engravers were starting to show their age.
And then stuff started happening. People I’d made things for before started asking about doing more, the brewing company told me that all of the joke coasters I’d done for them had been stolen and they wanted more and oh, could I look into doing a few promotional items for them like maybe branded keyfobs or bottle openers. And then I was getting the urge to make “art” again…
Okay, to make a long story short, i got a new laser engraver/cutter and I’m back in the business again. And yes I’m going to bore you with all of the details, but not in this post. I’ll reserve that for a different time because to cover everything I want to talk about is going to take some space.
That’s about it for now. It’s actually nice out today, so I’m heading out to put a few miles on the bike.

Looks like4 you will have an excellent again this year….Sounds like the solar thing is going well….that is a win…..and the laser thing is interesting I wish you luck with the endeavor…..have a great Sunday chuq
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the garden has a good start, despite the cool weather we’ve had. and now that we’re out from under our perpetual cloud cover, the solar is doing well. Solar is doing good. I’m looking forward to getting the rest of the solar panels up. I don’t have enough olar panels to keep the system running all the time. The 2 KW I have out there now is enough to run the house when the sun is out. But if I were to keep it going on the batteries at night, I don’t have enough solar panels to both run the house and recharge the batteries at the same time. Once I have the addtiional panels up I’ll have about 6.5 KW of solar which should be enough to run the house off the batteries at night as well.
The laser… It’s kind of fun. Taking a successfully made object out of the machine is certainly satisfying. But there is a lot of drudgery involved as well and it is very time consuming. If you look up “laser engraving” on Youtube you’ll find hundreds of videos from people who make it look like this is easy and extremely profitable. Neither is really true. for the average person. I’ll get into that when I get the article about the laser engraver finished.
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Good luck wi9th the garden this season…I am not having one this year my health issues keep me from tending to it like it needs. I wish you luck with the laser thing…..sounds like it could be a fun and entertaining hobby (for now)…..chuq
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I rode my hybrid mountain bike along the hundred mile-lonmg river bikeway where I live until my late 70s and one day when I struggled to go 20 miles on it and spent the rest of the whole day in bed recuperating from the effort, I gave it up altogether. I do miss it sometimes.
Your laser engraving idea is wonderful…something to keep your artistic juices flowing and maybe make a few dollars along with it —Have you ever thought of making a statis curo to sell on ebay?
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My biking would be seriously curtailed if I hadn’t gotten the e-bike, I suspect. I still do most of the work peddaling but the motor gives me a boost to get up hills and if I start to get too tired or sore I can dial the boost up so it does more of the work.
The laser is certainly fun. I do, sort of, make money with it but no where near as much as some people might think. I’ll get into that more when I finish up the article I’m writing about it.
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Now I want a laser engraver! Bad Grouchy! 😉 I’ve been spending my time and money on motorcycle upkeep. A 21 year old bike has lots of stuff that needs replacing. Just did the fork seals a couple days back, and have a rear tire to mount. Things that keep our body/mind busy are good things.
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LOL Yeah, those things are a lot of fun to play with. There’s no doubt about it.
Old bikes too. My so and I still need to gifure out how we’re going to deal with the old Norton. The old beast is in incredibly good conditio for its age. I had a 1968 750 back in the mid 1970s and I remember what a royal pain in the butt the electrical system was on the old beast.
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