Life pretty much takes up all my time.
Saturday, June 09, 2012
Waco Downtown Farmers Market - EXCELLENT coffee from Dichotomy & a grilled fruit/pecan/bacon (yes, bacon) pita.
Friday, June 08, 2012
Just had opportunity to do some Matt Foley(Chris Farley's"VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER"motivational speaker) at work. It's going to be a good day.
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Need 2 adults to make CTCYM mission trip possible. All week? (this Sun-Sat) PERFECT! Get vans there &/or back? CLOSE ENOUGH!
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Catching Water, Riding Gravity
Getting some help from Lucas Land (@wwje) with www.EdibleLawns.net (@EdibleLawns) while upgrading my I've-thought-about-this-and-thought-it-would-be-more-complicated-but-it's-really-just-water-and-gravity-and-here's-the-opportunity-staring-me-right-in-the-face-a/c-condensation-capturing system.
As the weather warmed up I noticed a pretty small but steady flow of water from the drain of my central air conditioning unit. I started catching it with a bucket that I would use to water a few plants with. But some days "my cup would runnth over." So I moved up to a trash can & used the bucket to dip out water for more plants & some parts of the yard.
Now I've got a trash can on a table (for a little water pressure) with a water hose & spray head attached (to make things easier).
So I'm going to switch to a barrel (for higher capacity) & raise it (for more water pressure) on a tower built of re-claimed & left-over lumber. I'll also add a splitter to run hoses in both the front & back yards (for even more convenience).
The next step will be to divert rain spouts to capture rainwater & even heavy dews.
I've got some ideas for adding soaker hoses & timers (that run off water flow & controled by water level indicators so I don't need to add electricity to the process)
For all that, it looks like I'll be spending WAY less than a monthly water bill to automatically water my plants & yard with FREE water.
Call it what you want.
I call it bad to the bone & clever as heck.
Beyond that:
- adding debris filtration to rain gutters
- adding sediment filters to barrels
- adding water lines to fill toilet tanks - adding filtration for potable line
As the weather warmed up I noticed a pretty small but steady flow of water from the drain of my central air conditioning unit. I started catching it with a bucket that I would use to water a few plants with. But some days "my cup would runnth over." So I moved up to a trash can & used the bucket to dip out water for more plants & some parts of the yard.
Now I've got a trash can on a table (for a little water pressure) with a water hose & spray head attached (to make things easier).
So I'm going to switch to a barrel (for higher capacity) & raise it (for more water pressure) on a tower built of re-claimed & left-over lumber. I'll also add a splitter to run hoses in both the front & back yards (for even more convenience).
The next step will be to divert rain spouts to capture rainwater & even heavy dews.
I've got some ideas for adding soaker hoses & timers (that run off water flow & controled by water level indicators so I don't need to add electricity to the process)
For all that, it looks like I'll be spending WAY less than a monthly water bill to automatically water my plants & yard with FREE water.
Call it what you want.
I call it bad to the bone & clever as heck.
Beyond that:
- adding debris filtration to rain gutters
- adding sediment filters to barrels
- adding water lines to fill toilet tanks - adding filtration for potable line
Catching Water, Riding Gravity
Getting some help from Lucas Land (@wwje) with www.EdibleLawns.net (@EdibleLawns) while upgrading my I've-thought-about-this-and-thought-it-would-be-more-complicated-but-it's-really-just-water-and-gravity-and-here's-the-opportunity-staring-me-right-in-the-face-a/c-condensation-capturing system.
As the weather warmed up I noticed a pretty small but steady flow of water from the drain of my central air conditioning unit. I started catching it with a bucket that I would use to water a few plants with. But some days "my cup would runnth over." So I moved up to a trash can & used the bucket to dip out water for more plants & some parts of the yard.
Now I've got a trash can on a table (for a little water pressure) with a water hose & spray head attached (to make things easier).
So I'm going to switch to a barrel (for higher capacity) & raise it (for more water pressure) on a tower built of re-claimed & left-over lumber. I'll also add a splitter to run hoses in both the front & back yards (for even more convenience).
The next step will be to divert rain spouts to capture rainwater & even heavy dews.
I've got some ideas for adding soaker hoses & timers (that run off water flow & controled by water level indicators so I don't need to add electricity to the process)
For all that, it looks like I'll be spending WAY less than a monthly water bill to automatically water my plants & yard with FREE water.
Call it what you want.
I call it bad to the bone & clever as heck.
Beyond that:
- adding debris filtration to rain gutters
- adding sediment filters to barrels
- adding water lines to fill toilet tanks - adding filtration for potable line
As the weather warmed up I noticed a pretty small but steady flow of water from the drain of my central air conditioning unit. I started catching it with a bucket that I would use to water a few plants with. But some days "my cup would runnth over." So I moved up to a trash can & used the bucket to dip out water for more plants & some parts of the yard.
Now I've got a trash can on a table (for a little water pressure) with a water hose & spray head attached (to make things easier).
So I'm going to switch to a barrel (for higher capacity) & raise it (for more water pressure) on a tower built of re-claimed & left-over lumber. I'll also add a splitter to run hoses in both the front & back yards (for even more convenience).
The next step will be to divert rain spouts to capture rainwater & even heavy dews.
I've got some ideas for adding soaker hoses & timers (that run off water flow & controled by water level indicators so I don't need to add electricity to the process)
For all that, it looks like I'll be spending WAY less than a monthly water bill to automatically water my plants & yard with FREE water.
Call it what you want.
I call it bad to the bone & clever as heck.
Beyond that:
- adding debris filtration to rain gutters
- adding sediment filters to barrels
- adding water lines to fill toilet tanks - adding filtration for potable line