One Item for BM a Day (2010-2012)
- burner von braun
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One more big project is complete. Today I finished the installation of the 50 watt solar panel and charge controller on my 1983 Volkswagen Vanagon.
Worked on a bunch of additional projects too, but this one took up most of the weekend. I'm super glad that I've got it done and working. The charge controller shows that the battery is being charged as anticipated.
Worked on a bunch of additional projects too, but this one took up most of the weekend. I'm super glad that I've got it done and working. The charge controller shows that the battery is being charged as anticipated.
- EmilyD
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- Camp Name: Art Car Camp
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Whoa FIDM has a costume major now? In SF or LA? I went there back in the 1980s. There's where I learned to sew etc. You and I need to talk shop!!! ;-) Shit!!! I have some stories, having worked in the rag biz down in LA and up here in SF. I bet you do too!C.f.M. wrote:Oh, don't get me STARTED! :shock:EmilyD wrote:and then there's knickers!C.f.M. wrote: Capri pants taper in below the knee, pedal pushers do not. Capris also tend to be a little longer (mid-calf and lower, rather than hitting right below the knee), and usually aren't denim. Culottes are the same mid-calfish length, but are much, much fuller. They look like a skirt. Not to be confused with skorts.
(Just an FYI: Having worked in a costume shop, I spent my days poring over the history of fashion books - it'd always been a hobby, still is, so I can tell if a picture is 1963 or 1965 based on what they're wearing. My dream job is to work wardrobe for Saturday Night Live, and go to FIDM for their Film Costuming major.)
You don't have to be skinny, naked and under 30 to be a Hottie!
Last night I started throwing things into the suitcase...the pile is now 2-3 times bigger than the suitcase.
Returned the water bladder, got 2 1L instead, already think it'll work better.
At the library using the interne to ask questions.
Going home to finish the damn cloak and hip belt and pack suitcase to see how much room for further goof-offery I can pack.
Deep breathing and maybe some Xanax, 42, don't PANIC, I still have a couple of weeks...just not enough days off.
Returned the water bladder, got 2 1L instead, already think it'll work better.
At the library using the interne to ask questions.
Going home to finish the damn cloak and hip belt and pack suitcase to see how much room for further goof-offery I can pack.
Deep breathing and maybe some Xanax, 42, don't PANIC, I still have a couple of weeks...just not enough days off.
- Dr Jet Sinister
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- psychoalpha
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- Camp Name: Camp Anita
- Location: Durango, CO
- VeganChoirGirl
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- VeganChoirGirl
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sardines...yum.Bling wrote:We had lunch with some veteran burner friends, unpackaged all of our food and packed it (MAN, what a ton of trash that generates!), put all our clothes into 2-gallon ziploc bags, sorted everything into bins, and did a Walgreen's run for contact lens solution, saline nasal gel & such. Busy weekend. Found no-sugar added mandarin orange fruit cups and boneless, skinless sardines, too! It's soooo close now...
Finally moving to SF...can't WAIT!
Thanks! So far its working pretty well. Was a lot of effort just to get the 50 W panel up there. Can't imagine how hard it would be to get 1.8 MW wind turbin mounted on my van.EmilyD wrote:Nice work. That first photo looks like you also have a windmill coming out of the roof.mthyer wrote:Figured out what was breaking the BBCode for my images. This should work.
Were these taken near Palm Springs?
The site is the Wild Horse Wind and Solar Facilitylocated just outside Ellensburg, WA. Its a nice place to come regardless, but its a particularly useful place to go when you need a little wind to make sure things are wind worthy.
- VeganChoirGirl
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If you liked canned fish...the 99cent only stores...I don't know if you have them close to you, they are like purple and green (a big chain near me) have full grocery stores inside. They have an INSANE amount of decent to really good canned fish. That's where I am headed in a few days.Bling wrote:I love sardines! But not the bones. So, a cool find.Of course, now we are picturing poor, unfortunate folks whose job is to remove sardine bones 8 hours a day...
Finally moving to SF...can't WAIT!
- theCryptofishist
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- mournlight
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- Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:36 pm
- Burning Since: 2010
- Location: Tennessee
I hit the store tonight for dried fruit and breakfast bars. Should make the last of my grocery list except for a loaf of bread that I'll get on the way. Vehicle maintenance is all done, trailer maintenance all done. I've packed and unpacked some stuff already - it is so hard to not be a packrat!
My thoughts have run wild getting ready for this. That's a good thing!! hanks already, Burning Man!
My thoughts have run wild getting ready for this. That's a good thing!! hanks already, Burning Man!
~Having fun preparing for a creative world~
- EmilyD
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- Camp Name: Art Car Camp
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Today's items:
* Moved tickets from safe storage place to inside purse I'm bringing on the trip.
* Mostly covered the new ice chest with that Mylar bubble insulation stuff.
* Bought more ball bungees and a 2nd ladder for our shade structure.
* Got some "Lil Smokies" sausages to share with camp mates.
* Found myself grinning a lot about the impending departure.
* Moved tickets from safe storage place to inside purse I'm bringing on the trip.
* Mostly covered the new ice chest with that Mylar bubble insulation stuff.
* Bought more ball bungees and a 2nd ladder for our shade structure.
* Got some "Lil Smokies" sausages to share with camp mates.
* Found myself grinning a lot about the impending departure.
You don't have to be skinny, naked and under 30 to be a Hottie!
I had ordered new contacts last week. When I looked at the site today, they still had not shipped. NOT COOL since I leave in 8 days! So, in emailing with them, I discovered that they had to order them from the manufacturer and could not guarantee when they would be shipping or an arrival date. (Note that when I ordered them, they said they had them in stock!)
So, after freaking out just a tad, I decided to let it go....things will work out. I went to go through my makeup and bathroom essentials and decide what to bring for the trip and guess what I found.....2 boxes of contacts....yep, didn't even know they were there!
Awesome happy day!
So, after freaking out just a tad, I decided to let it go....things will work out. I went to go through my makeup and bathroom essentials and decide what to bring for the trip and guess what I found.....2 boxes of contacts....yep, didn't even know they were there!
Find out what I am up to: http://plumeriasworld.blogspot.com
2010: Pink Heart Camp
2010: Pink Heart Camp
Watch out for those ball bungees--if you put even a moderate amount of stress on them, they can come apart. They're okay for VERY light duty. We were using them to hold up our bed in our Gypsy wagon (the original design). Probably had 16 of them or so all the way around, and together we weigh ~325 lbs, so about 20 lbs. of stress per bungee. Less would have been better.EmilyD wrote:Today's items:
* Bought more ball bungees and a 2nd ladder for our shade structure.
- EmilyD
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- Camp Name: Art Car Camp
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Bling wrote:Watch out for those ball bungees--if you put even a moderate amount of stress on them, they can come apart. They're okay for VERY light duty. We were using them to hold up our bed in our Gypsy wagon (the original design). Probably had 16 of them or so all the way around, and together we weigh ~325 lbs, so about 20 lbs. of stress per bungee. Less would have been better. :DEmilyD wrote:Today's items:
* Bought more ball bungees and a 2nd ladder for our shade structure.
Thanks for the warning. They're back up for the ones that came with the roof tarp for our shade structure. I think we'll be okay.
You don't have to be skinny, naked and under 30 to be a Hottie!
- illy dilly
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- Camp Name: Gnome Dome
- Location: Denver, CO
Started working on my 'no sew' Tu-tu last night. We figured about 12 yards per person, and it might end up not being enough. Probably, partialy, cause we just used the width of the fabric, and didn't bother cutting across the fold. Its super long in places, like down to my knees, and I'm a little over 6' tall. Once its done we might have to go back and cut some of the longer stuff then tie it back on again.
Still need to get some thicker thread to reattach the El wire to my back pack.
Still need to finish straightening the fins on the roof mount AC units, of the RV.
Only 12 days tell we hit the road!!!!! OMG!
Still need to get some thicker thread to reattach the El wire to my back pack.
Still need to finish straightening the fins on the roof mount AC units, of the RV.
Only 12 days tell we hit the road!!!!! OMG!
Why don't ya stick your head in that hole and find out? ~piehole
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
- VeganChoirGirl
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- theCryptofishist
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