pshaw_raven: (Stormy Weather)


So we built a photovoltaic array.

Shortly after getting home from Disney last time, we decided that, before the tax incentives run out, we might as well get the solar system we've been talking about built. Fox found a company that designed and planned systems for DIYers, and once they got the plans hashed out, we got them approved by the county and got crackin'. We already had that space cleared of trees, but we needed to grade it and do some other site prep.

It's pretty heavy duty. The concrete pilings around six feet deep, supporting a framework of schedule 40 steel pipe. We picked up the actual solar panels themselves (along with all the cables, inverters, and all that good stuff) in Tampa and finally got it all up. It's not switched on yet because our homeowner's insurance is dragging their ass getting the liability increase approved. But Fox fired it up late one afternoon when the sun was almost down - we didn't want it making enough power to alert the meter on the house and potentially cause a shutdown. As it was, it made a little bit of power, but not enough to piss off the rest of the grid. (Ahh! Power is coming in instead of going out! Shut down, shut down!) And everything initialized and worked as expected. There's an app where we can see how much each panel is making through the day and a bunch of other info.

We might even get to turn the thing on before we leave for Disney. :P Not going to hold my breath, since at this point no one seems to be in a hurry to approve anything.

But yeah - the inaugural Springtime Surprise race weekend is coming up in two weeks, and Fox and I are running the challenge. Old-timers say this is what Disney races were like at the very beginning. There's a 5k and scavenger hunt on Thursday night in Animal Kingdom - I've never done anything like this and it sounds like a lot of fun. The finisher's medal is even a working compass that opens and closes. Saturday morning is a 10k, and Sunday is a 10-miler, for a total of 19.3 miles. I assume they're doing a 10 mile race rather than a half marathon so they can continue selling their somewhat generic 19.3 RunDisney merch leftover from the Star Wars and Princess weekends.

In November I'm doing something a bit different, for me anyway. I'm doing a stand-alone marathon. I've never done one that wasn't part of a stage race. In this case I'm running the Florida Legends "Skunk Ape Marathon" down in Debary. At Disney I'm always starting the marathon with a tired body and tired mind, having already done something like 22.4 miles that weekend. Here I get to be fresh - we're staying nearby. I'm spending the summer and fall training for just this race. I want to see what I can really do over this distance when I'm not already worn out. Fox is doing it, too, because he can't let me have all the fun. ;D As we get closer to it, I'll post details about how to track the results, if any of you are curious about that.

Fox is also feeling the itch to try an ultra, and we even found one that's held right here close to home. So we might try a 50k soon, as well. We haven't actually signed up for anything yet, though.

This solar project, along with a lot of little cleanup and maintenance projects that came with it, have eaten SO much of my free time and energy the past two months. It'll be worth it whenever we get to run the system, though.

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Apr. 24th, 2017 06:49 pm
pshaw_raven: (Antlered Owl)
A little backstory on me for the new folks: When I moved to Florida part of my new "job" was helping around the house here and dealing with medical stuff of all stripes for Kitty. This included my memorizing her social security number and date of birth so I could be her on the phone in dealing with insurance companies and doctors' offices. She had a very complex set of chronic illnesses and took an almost bewildering array of medications to keep her as functional as possible. Insurance companies are not my favorite entities to engage with, especially when they're dragging their heels on prescriptions.

So of course I'm now tangling with them over my own prescriptions. They recently decided that if I didn't switch to ordering 90-day supplies through them then they weren't going to cover me. I really like my Publix pharmacy and I fought this beak and talon but of course, they won. Today I had to contact my doctor's office to see about getting the scrips reissued, and I'll need to go see him next week. In the meantime, I have enough blood pressure medication to do, but I've been off my anxiety medication for over a week.

And ... I'm not really noticing it.

Anxiety is one of those hard-wired problems that is simply fucked-up brain chemistry. It doesn't just go away on its  own. I was also pretty happy with my "crazy pills," except that I couldn't have grapefruit. I love grapefruit. But so far, I'm not experiencing a lot of physical or emotional symptoms, and I'm honestly considering telling the good doctor about this and seeing what he thinks we should do.

I never needed medication to handle my anxiety until, frankly, I was married to First Husband and I started working at one of the most incredibly stressful jobs I can conceive of. (I was a public housing site manager) First Husband didn't seem to believe in cutting people any slack and routinely did things that made my anxiety worse. Sometimes I think he did them entirely on purpose, just to make me nervous. Actually, I'm pretty sure that is precisely what he did.

The way I see it, there's a distinct possibility that I may be far enough removed from chronic stress, and well enough equipped with behavioral tricks that I may be able to stop taking anxiety meds. And start enjoying grapefruit again. Yes, I'm really fixated on citrus. I live in FLORIDA, man! I could go buy a whole entire grapefruit tree and plant it in my front yard! "Be right back, gonna go harvest breakfast."

Tomorrow is my normal errand day, and I'm planning to go out as far as Flemming Island to shop for new jeans at Target. I also received a Zox order today so I have new straps to wear. I'm leaning towards "Zen," with a grey henley, jeans, and sandals. I may also be slightly obsessed with Zox. I got my first one on April 3 and now have seven of them. I'd have more if I weren't saving up in case they release either a new Zox Box and/or a subscription service.

So I'll get in a run, clean up and go buy stuff. Normally Tuesday is also "eating out day," in that I'll pick up pizza or something, but we're both leaning towards wanting healthier things for a while. It's not the Healthiest Dish Ever, but I'm planning on making buffalo broccoli and chicken. You roast the broccoli and pan roast the chicken, then mix up a light cheese sauce with blue crumbles, flour, butter, and cayenne pepper sauce, toss it all together, and it's actually really good. A friend has described broccoli as being, "Like a toothbrush for your colon." I'll leave you with that lovely mental image!

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