Me and the heater, day 3

My project is done. After making numerous trips to the hardware store (looking a fool each and every time due to my inability to name that part…), a blood blister on my left index finger, bruised knuckles and sore knees, warm air is radiating throughout my house. As enticing as a crackling fire in the fireplace looks, thermostat regulated air temperature is hard to beat…

I undertake these projects, partly from absolute belief that I CAN do anything with the correct manual written in English and partly because I’m exceeding frugal – perhaps parsimonious. It surprises me however that I get this stuff to work. Because I don’t have that clear of an understanding of HOW it all works. I’m peeved at myself after all these decades that I never took Physics – I’m convinced that is THE class where the root of all practical understanding lies. I am nothing if not practical so the valuable lessons I missed learning is mind boggling.

My daughter, rudely, says I can take Physics now. Of course I can. I can also learn how to be a brain surgeon and a rocket scientist, except I faint at the sight of blood and there’s no way in hell I would EVER go into space. Jet planes are bad enough – beyond gravity is out of the question for me. Space is just a huge coffin in my mind. Ah, I digress.

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