Thursday, June 16, 2011

COMMUNICATING WITH THE DEAF

    

     I had an interesting experience in the Land of the Spiral Bridge at the downtown antique car show last Saturday.  I was selling aerial photos of Hastings when I deaf couple stopped to look at the pictures. 
     By their silent mouth movements, hand gestures, and a couple of smiles--I could tell they liked my pictures of Hastings.  The guy held up 4 fingers in one hand, and 1 finger in the other hand and pointed to the Hudson Manufacturing Company.  He somehow spoke a softly--"years."   I realized he had worked at the Hudson Building for 41 years. 
     Immediately, I grabbed a piece of paper and with a marker wrote down the message:  "I have a better picture of Hudson at home."   He nodded up and down understanding me.
     I wrote, "Where do you live?"  He wrote, "Hastings."
     His wife was at his side as I talked and she communicated with him in sign language.
     He liked the overview of Hastings picture and bought it.
     I wrote down on the piece of paper, "I will bring a better picture of Hudson over to you--What is your address?"
     He lived only a 1/2 mile away and then he wrote down his phone number.
     I thought O.K. but then I silently thought, "How do deaf people hear the phone?"
    The following day on a beautiful Sunday afternoon I dialed the phone number.  An operator answered.  She was the relay person.  I would talk and she would through the T.V. video and interpret my message.  I don't know if it was through sign language or text that she sent over the T.V. but his answer coming back through the relay person was to come over now and ring the door buzzer for a long time.
     I rang the buzzer for a long time and sure enough the apartment door  buzzed and it was unlocked.
     He loved the picture and bought the picture of Hudson Manufacturing on the Mississippi River in Hastings, MN.  We exchanged smiles and "thumbs up" signs to each other. He pointed to the wall where the picture would hang!  You learn something everyday and that was a good day!  The deaf couple were happy!  Their smiles showed me so!
 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

HOUSEHOLD TIPS

      A CLEANER, FRESH-SMELLING WASHING MACHINE


     My fairly new washing machine started to get an odor.  It was one of those smells--like a touch of mildew or mold.  It's probably from not having a water softener and deposits forming in the machine.  I'm not sure but it was enough for my roommate to talk to our neighbor, Cystal.  She recommended to go buy a $3 box of BORAX, a white powder to clean the washing machine.   Each load of wash, I put in a 1/2 cup of the white powder, and within a couple weeks, with a half a box left--the washing machine has no odor.  It has a draft of a good smell.  That problem is solved.  Next to my washing machine is my water heater.


     On your water heater, a dial adjusts water temperature.  My dial reads A,B, and C.   I had my water heater set on B+.  The water temperature was 135 degrees F.   My friend Terry Gilbertson told me that without a water softener, minerals will build up starting at 122 degrees F to 125 degrees.  So, I have adjusted my water heater to that temperature.   On my water heater, I'm about on the A+ setting.  Hastings has very hard water, and I don't have a water softener.  From my experience, water heaters and furnaces last about the same amount of time; about 17 years.  Usually, its a good idea to replace them both at the same time if they are on that cycle.  Oh yes, to measure your water temperature, just get a thermometer that goes high enough over 140 degrees and run water onto the thermometer off the kitchen sink tap or the bathtub spout.

CLEANING YOUR EARS


     Instead of using cue-tips, my medical doctor recommended to use DEBROX, a $9 little bottle of drops.  It's simple to use; lay on the couch on your side (yes, you can watch TV at the same time) and squeeze the bottle drops into your ear.  Let sit for a couple minutes.  Grasp a towel for that ear, and switch ends on the couch and lube the other ear drum.  Afterwards take a shower and rinse ears with warm water. 
     I don't know if you ever have had ear trouble.  But, I did once with a build-up of wax--and my ear ache was a shooting pain.  I remember the Doctors and assistants used a mini-pressure washer to extract the ball of wax.  DEBROX is a simple way to remove a build-up of wax.  Repeat every few months as needed.
     My old remedy I learned in Chicago.  Whether it was right or not, I was told to pour a cap full of Hydrogen Peroxide into your ear.  This method is cheaper and you can really feel and hear the wax bubbling in your ear.  It is probably too inexpensive for the medical profession to recommend.  All I can say is read the labels for children's uses.

Monday, June 13, 2011

THE WAVE

     It was Memorial Day, a holiday to remember all the people that gave their life for freedom.  I decided to go for a run around the Land of the Spiral Bridge and breathe the fresh Mississippi air.  Hastings is a town of 20,000 people but it still has its small town rural nature.  On the bluffs of the Mississippi, well inside the city limits a large horse farm estate belonging to the owners of Smead Manufacturing operates.  As I plodded along in my slow jog, a half dozen families of bicylers were also at the crossways where the road meets the walking trail that heads down into the Mississippi valley.  I noticed about 60 yards away, an older man sitting in a lawn chair on the gravel drive-way in front of his horse barn door.  He was taking in the sunshine, which our spring had failed to deliver, he sat and I imagined he relaxed as he watched the world of Hastings adventurers enjoy the path outside of his horse farm. 
     I'm sure--I was the only one that noticed him as I strolled along. 
     At the moment, it occurred to me, that in the past which is still true in rural settings that it is common courstey when two souls crossed paths they greeted each other with a raising of the hand.  The Wave.  It is such a trait in larger surburbs and cities not even to greet a passeron by with a simple "Hello."   As I was brought up in a small town, "The Wave" was simply, a gesture of "Hello."  It was a simple sign of respect for the other person.
     So, I looked the distance of sixty yards and raised my arm and signaled a simple extended wave to the fellow sitting in the lawn chair.
     About five seconds later, the gentleman responded--he was too far away to see his facial expression, but suddenly, I saw his whole arm swing with one solid long wave.  I only can imagine he had a big grin attached to that "Wave." 
     Yes,  maybe it was Memorial Day that made us do this--but the old country rural tradition satisified my spirit of Freedom and his response made me smile!  It made me smile--all day!  In the Land of the Spiral Bridge--Him and I understood "The Wave!"  I was proud to be an American!  The old tradition continues.

     P.S.  If you are new to this little blog--I wrote a book titled, "THE FLAG SALUTES THE WIND."  It's on Amazon and available on Kindle.  Thank you, Dan McGinnis

Saturday, June 4, 2011

SAVE THOSE OLD TOOTH BRUSHES

POLISHING SHOES

     My Dad taught me an old trick;  I'm not sure if he learned it in the Marines or in Chicago, but the mark of any well-dressed, gentleman is to wear a pair of polished shoes.  It is easy to use a damp rag (an old sock), shoe polish (the right color), and a shoe brush to get a polished shine.  However, a rag just won't get the dirty area in between the shoe sole and the leather.  My Dad uses an old tooth brush to brush in the polish.  After all these years, I have finally took his advice and it works very well.
     Toothbrushes are good for scrubbing many little areas, for instance, sink faucets, car parts and shoes just to mention a few.     


Friday, June 3, 2011

CHECK ENGINE LIGHT

CLEANING THE ENGINE


     My 1998 Jeep Cherokee has 160,000 miles on its engine.  My check engine light came on.  My gas mileage was down to 13 MPG  in the city and 18 MPG on the highway.  I used to get up to 22 MPG on the highway.  At $4 a gallon it all adds up.
     If I went to a service shop, I know a $200 bill was possible, so instead, I went to the new local NAPA store in Hastings and started asking questions.  I found their workers quite knowledgeable and they gave me some advice.
      First they gave me a gadget that diagnosed any problems.  I gave them my drivers license for collateral and they told me the gadget plugged in below the steering wheel.  They told me to write the codes down.  I had three codes that popped up.  Next, the Napa agent behind the desk googled the codes.  Yes, I knew about two of the three codes.  My fuel gauge doesn't work, and my two passenger windows also didn't work.  The third code that popped up were my two oxygen sensors located beneath the car on the muffler system.
      After researching the two sensors (newer cars have 4 oxygen sensors) they ran about $65 a piece.
      I don't have $135.  So I continued talking to the gentleman.  We talked about what the car oxygen sensors did.  He suggested to try and clean the MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR  which is located after the intake hose coming off the AIR CLEANER.  He recommended an $ 8 product which you spray on the sensor or spray into the AIR CLEANER HOSE when the car is running.  The product is CRC.  MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR CLEANER.  Yes, he warned me that spraying the product into the air line may kill the engine,  but just said, "Start the car, again, and spray it in there."
     A couple weeks earlier I was at the gas station and a 1998 Blue Jeep in mint condition pulled into the pumps.  The guy asked me how I liked my Jeep and so we talked.  Then he went to explain how he bought this product at MENARD'S, called MARVEL MYSTERY OIL.  Continuing, he told me how much better his Jeep was running.  It was an additive that you could put into the gas tank and add it into your oil as well. .  It was a cleaner.  It was used in World War II.  The product claims it cleans "The Engine from Inside Out."  This stranger told me that his valves and his fuel economy improved.  It cleans the fuel injectors too!  Which is another reason maybe I wasn't getting good fuel economy.   The cost is $ 4 a quart.
     I invested a total of $ 12.  I sprayed my MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR and added the MYSTERY OIL into my gas tank.
     It's been over a month now!  My engine light is off!  I 'm getting 22 MPG again!
     My brother, Shannon tried the MARVEL MYSTERY OIL and his engine light came off too!
     The pay-back for this purchase was to drive 300 miles.  Imagine if everyone increased their fuel economy from 18 MPG to 22 MPG.  I'm waiting for the electric car!!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

FIXING THE GAS GRILL; SAVING A $100!



     Instead of  buying a new gas grill;  I went into my Ginnsgarage and found a tent pole and fixed my rusted-out-burner.  Instead of buying a new grill that costs from $100 to $1000, I used scrap to fix my grill.  After I drilled the holes in the tent pole, I had to buy some steel wire that costed $2.49.  The grill will make it through the summer.  It was kind of fun!  I like to test my mind with creative innovations.  Well, it works!