Oh, oh, not ready to write this one yet.
I will need to sit in the hot tub on the deck overlooking the lake contemplating all of the sounds and sights. First listening to those close in, my own breath, the sound of birds . . . of Dante. Then further and further till I can hear the jets flying way overhead. Then, back to the wings of the hummingbird. Then watching. Close to far. Then feelings, close to far.
Now.
Let's take a safer subject and write about living in the Grey Goose
I call it that as it is warm and big and soft! Looks that way and it is very comfortable.
The storage space is great. With a small 3-way refrigerator perishables can be kept longer.
All three burners on the stovetop worked after I found a replacement disperser (the round metal plates that go on top of each burner). I miraculously found one at a Redwood Valley (Mendocino County) second-hand store.
The oven needs some work. Probably a small cleaning of the orifice feeding into the oven.
Lots of storage.
My biggest issue has to do with me . . . when I leave one of the cabinet storage doors open then drive for a way. Stuff spills out and busts up . . . then a clean up is in order.
The upside of this is that there is less stuff to pack away!
Thinking right now of all the storage I have. For the tools to manage the Avion (those to manage the f-250, Hummmmmmmm are in the extended cab. For those having to do with reading and writing, playing music (6 instruments, not counting spoons, etc.). Enough hot drink choices to provide for a dozen or so for a few days. And, almost all of the cook-ware I can imagine fitting in tight space. A Salad-master Wok (stated to be the only one imported into China), an old cast-iron 8" pot, sans lid,
two quality stainless steel pieces, one a 6" skillet and the other a small saucepan. The latter being great for soups, warm-ups, and hot cereal.
Breakfast is my main meal here; although I once provided a wonderful French Onion Soup following the recipe on a Shaved Bonita package. That plus mushrooms and 3 or 4 kinds of seaweed soaked for a time then mixed into caramelized onions and garlic mix. Simmering low heat that brews for 15 minutes or so while blending up some miso; a good quantity. Turn the heat off and mix the miso into.
Serve with toasted bread and butter. Oh yeah!
A love a good kitchen.
The clean-up part at this time is daunting. The water system has not been hooked up. Waiting for the waste system to happen first, then wiring to supply pump to keep the system working.
Soon!
A loo! Yep, now with a compost toilet that needs to be emptied only ever so often.
Took the water worked one out as I want to no longer have a black water system, instead use the old black-water system (thoroughly sanitized) as a greywater system. Handling all of the kitchens and sinks waste. Yes! That is essential, as grey-water waste is not tolerated in so many places and for good reason.
Sink and shower. Neither has been used, yet.
The wiring needs work. There is a 7 wire system going into the Avion; I can only find 3 inside. Where did the other 4 go? Wiring must have been distributed inside the shell of the Avion. And, now we get to plot out and guess where the wiring is. Imagine plotting out the wiring in your home without having a map or knowing whether the wires go up, down, sideways, or on a lateral.
We, with help from a number of others, will prevail!
I will need to sit in the hot tub on the deck overlooking the lake contemplating all of the sounds and sights. First listening to those close in, my own breath, the sound of birds . . . of Dante. Then further and further till I can hear the jets flying way overhead. Then, back to the wings of the hummingbird. Then watching. Close to far. Then feelings, close to far.
Now.
Let's take a safer subject and write about living in the Grey Goose
I call it that as it is warm and big and soft! Looks that way and it is very comfortable.
The storage space is great. With a small 3-way refrigerator perishables can be kept longer.
All three burners on the stovetop worked after I found a replacement disperser (the round metal plates that go on top of each burner). I miraculously found one at a Redwood Valley (Mendocino County) second-hand store.
The oven needs some work. Probably a small cleaning of the orifice feeding into the oven.
Lots of storage.
My biggest issue has to do with me . . . when I leave one of the cabinet storage doors open then drive for a way. Stuff spills out and busts up . . . then a clean up is in order.
The upside of this is that there is less stuff to pack away!
Thinking right now of all the storage I have. For the tools to manage the Avion (those to manage the f-250, Hummmmmmmm are in the extended cab. For those having to do with reading and writing, playing music (6 instruments, not counting spoons, etc.). Enough hot drink choices to provide for a dozen or so for a few days. And, almost all of the cook-ware I can imagine fitting in tight space. A Salad-master Wok (stated to be the only one imported into China), an old cast-iron 8" pot, sans lid,
two quality stainless steel pieces, one a 6" skillet and the other a small saucepan. The latter being great for soups, warm-ups, and hot cereal.
Breakfast is my main meal here; although I once provided a wonderful French Onion Soup following the recipe on a Shaved Bonita package. That plus mushrooms and 3 or 4 kinds of seaweed soaked for a time then mixed into caramelized onions and garlic mix. Simmering low heat that brews for 15 minutes or so while blending up some miso; a good quantity. Turn the heat off and mix the miso into.
Serve with toasted bread and butter. Oh yeah!
A love a good kitchen.
The clean-up part at this time is daunting. The water system has not been hooked up. Waiting for the waste system to happen first, then wiring to supply pump to keep the system working.
Soon!
A loo! Yep, now with a compost toilet that needs to be emptied only ever so often.
Took the water worked one out as I want to no longer have a black water system, instead use the old black-water system (thoroughly sanitized) as a greywater system. Handling all of the kitchens and sinks waste. Yes! That is essential, as grey-water waste is not tolerated in so many places and for good reason.
Sink and shower. Neither has been used, yet.
The wiring needs work. There is a 7 wire system going into the Avion; I can only find 3 inside. Where did the other 4 go? Wiring must have been distributed inside the shell of the Avion. And, now we get to plot out and guess where the wiring is. Imagine plotting out the wiring in your home without having a map or knowing whether the wires go up, down, sideways, or on a lateral.
We, with help from a number of others, will prevail!
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