Thursday, January 12, 2012

Off we go to Sarasota

Took the cats to the pet hotel and we were on our way east on Interstate 10 by 10:30 A.M. The weather was cool and sunny and the drive was uneventful.

Lunch in Chipley at Skins-N-Bubba's. We have eaten there before. The food is generally ok. This time it seemed saltier than usual. But hey, this is the South, and country, too. And salt is cheap.


Not much for scenery along I-10 but we always enjoy the musical highway sign.

Late afternoon we got to Gainesville and the Holiday Inn Express by the highway. Dinner at a nearby Chili's.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

REBUILD Northwest Florida is finished with us

The final, final inspection is done. The inspector, Dale, took the construction permit and all the paperwork with him. He also removed the REBUILD lawn sign. He said to expect big savings on the insurance. Final paperwork will be mailed soon.

Friday, January 06, 2012

Almost the Final Inspection

Movie poster: An Inspector CallsAn inspector from Escambia County came by this afternoon to sign off on the work done by the contractors who did the retro-fitting of our house. He says there will be one more inspection, but we can put things back in the attic now. Just one more step and the project will be done?

Sunday, January 01, 2012

What's for Dinner Tonight? Part 11

Menu: Das Alpenhaus German Restaurant, Magic Mountain Amusement Park

Das Alpenhaus Menu (Mit Troll), Magic Mountain, Valencia, California, (mid-1970s)



Ever since Saturday, January 27, 2007, I have kept a log listing nearly all of our evening meals. The intention is to help answer the daily questions:

(1) "What do you want to eat tonight?"
(2) "What haven't we had lately?"


Eventually the list became too long to navigate easily. So I broke it up into six-month segments:
January through June, 2007
July through December, 2007
January through June, 2008
July through December, 2008
January through June, 2009
July through December, 2009
January through June, 2010
July through December, 2010
January through June, 2011
July through December, 2011




Sunday, January 1, 2012 -- take out Chinese food from Publix
Monday, January 2 -- chicken-fried pork, mashed potatoes, collard greens
Tuesday, January 3 -- Parmesan Chicken, Hoppin' John
Wednesday, January 4 -- French-dipped roast beef sandwiches, beef broth, potato salad
Thursday, January 5 -- Dinner at "one of America's great steakhouses," Pensacola's McGuire's Irish Pub
Friday, January 6 -- Thai take out from Siam Asian Diner

Saturday, January 7 -- Joan's birthday dinner at Maria and Bill's
Sunday, January 8, -- pork chops, rice, gravy, roasted acorn squash, applesauce
Monday, January 9 -- Publix fried chicken, rice, gravy, corn pones
Tuesday, January 10 -- Sandwiches and chips from Jersey Mike's Subs

Road trip to Sarasota for the weekend

Monday, January 16 -- back home from Sarasota, soup and sandwiches for supper
Tuesday, January 17 -- Kung Pao Chicken, steamed rice, green onions, peanuts, crispy noodles, green beans
Wednesday, January 18 -- black and green peppercorn-crusted filet steaks, mashed potatoes, peppercorn red wine reduction sauce
Thursday, January 19 -- French dipped roast beef sandwiches, au jus, coleslaw
Friday, January 20 -- Chicken Parmesan from Publix, rice and gravy

Sarurday, January 21 -- pork chaps, mashed sweet potatoes, spiced applesauce, hot biscuits
Sunday, January 22 -- shrimp cocktail, crabcakes, salad
Monday, January 23 -- Thai takeout from Siam Diner






Please leave me a comment and tell me what you are eating tonight.

Monday, December 26, 2011

It's the end of the REBUILD Project

The final step in the house's wind mitigation rebuild was today's installation of new impact-resistant garage doors.

Assembling the new garage doors.
Installing the new impact-resistant garage doors.

We got a call last week to expect the installers on Monday between 8:00 and 10:00 A.M. They arrived at 9:45.

As with all the REBUILD Northwest Florida work, replacing the doors was a noisy process. And this procedure took longer than the earlier ones. The two installers were here over six hours. It seemed that one of them was a trainee and he was doing a solo installation of one of the doors.

Reinforced garage door panels.
The new, reinforced door panels -- ready to install. They are much stronger than the old doors.

Almost all of the retrofitting is invisible. You can see the new garage doors but the old doors were in great condition, so the new doors look about the same. The rest of the work was inside walls, under soffits or in the attic. Invisible.

Final inspection comes next.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Hurricane Shutters

Hurricane shuttersThe hurricane shutters are installed and stored away in the garage. We are ready for the next big storm.

At 9:30 A.M., right on time, an installer arrived. A few minutes later another one appeared. After lots of very loud drilling of holes and the placement of anchor screws they were finished right at noon. Done.

We have a total of ten windows, including a set of French doors leading to the backyard.

The shutters consist of overlapping galvanized steel panels, about a foot wide and as tall as the window plus a few inches to fit over anchor pins. The panels are attached at each end with washers and wing nuts.

The panels stored away in the garage.When not covering the windows the panels fit together in one neat cluster in the garage. The footprint for shutter panels for all ten windows is amazingly small, about a square foot.

Now there's one final step, we get new, reinforced garage doors.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

REBUILD Northwest Florida, continued

The last work done by the REBUILD folks was on December 1. Since then no one had called regarding the last two steps in the retrofitting of the house. At 5:30 P.M. today we got a call from the people who install the window covers: they can come tomorrow morning and start work between 9:00 and 10:00. It should take about three hours.

They must have had a cancellation.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Reinforcing the Roof, Day 3


A pickup truck, with a crew of two men, arrived with a big trailer
full of hoses, heaters, pumps and goo.


Today there's another crew here to inject a foam adhesive sealant into all the roof-to-wall connections. This is done with pressure hoses. They got here a little after 1:00 P.M. and spent an hour assembling hoses, heaters and goo. The goo apparently has to be heated then sent up a hose to the guys in the attic.

There should be no discomfort to the residents of the house. The fumes are totally safe to breathe. But "it would be a good idea to air out the house for a couple of hours" after they are finished. They were finished around 4:30.

The installers were wearing hazmat suits and they were breathing through respirators.
Two more steps and we will be finished with REBUILD Northwest Florida:
(1) new, reinforced garage doors;
(2) shutters on all the windows and over the French doors to the backyard.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Retrofit Continues, Day 2

Monday's crew reappeared 7:05 this morning ready to put the soffits back up and finish the other two projects they started. There was talk on Monday that they might be back yesterday afternoon to finish up but they didn't have time.

We needed Monday's work completed today because the roof deck attachment people want to start tomorrow afternoon. They cannot begin until the current roof work is finished.

Hurricane Strap
The photo above shows walls, roof beams and a hurricane strap. After they removed the soffits, the ends of the roof beams and the top of the wall were exposed. The strap was securely attached to both with screws. This isn't exactly how our roof beams look. I got this photo from Google. But the concept is the same. And the strap is the same.

(1) We have a new front door. This one is wind and impact resistant and it works beautifully. And locks easily. I mention this as we had planned to get our handyman to replace the old, rusted and cranky front door that was getting very hard to open.

(2) All the roof-to-wall connections along the non-gable ends of the house have been reinforced with metal clips and big thick screws. All the soffits are back in place and the wood trim to cover the joins has been painted with white primer. Very neatly.

(3) Up in the attic they added lots of wood 2 by 4's for bracing and more metal clips. This was done inside the house, to reinforce the gable ends.

Today's crew was done by 11:30. At 1:00 P.M. tomorrow another crew should arrive. They will use adhesive spray to glue the roof to the walls between the newly reinforced beams.