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Thursday, July 12, 2012

That ##%%$@$ Hand Sander

OK, the morning started off with a bang, I mean bark.  Toby running down the stairs, barking at whatever that happened to wander into the front yard woke me from a right nice dream state.  And you know I don't come by those too easy.  OK, it was 8:00 AM, time to get up.  After coffee, newspaper (must have coffee and newspaper in the AM, grouchy if not) I decided to tackle the bathroom project, re-painting the bathroom vanity.  My man, you know the one that is helping me finish all the stuff I can't do, removed the sink and faucets and the doors so I had no more excuses why I didn't begin.

I was smart enough to purchase an electric hand sander, so the first thing I had to tackle was the "hand sander".  Now you ask, how difficult can it be to handle a hand sander?  Pretty straight forward, looks like an iron, place the sanding pre-cut paper over the holes on the bottom, press gently to adhere and begin.  That begin part is where I faltered.  There was a rubberized button on the sander that when looking at the instructions (yes, I occasionally do read the directions) saw that it was the on/off button.  OK, plug it in, turn it on. HA...NOT.  I pushed and pushed nothing happening.  OK, maybe I blew a fuse, move the plug to a different outlet, same thing, move it to a third outlet and still nutin honey.  Well, obviously this is a defected hand sander, I guess it is time to put it back in the box and return said merchandise and another day to "get that project over with" wasted.  OK one more time.  I pushed as hard as my little arthritic fingers could and voila it started.  I sanded for awhile, getting the hang of it, then I made the mistake of turning it off.  And by the way, easy peasy to turn off.  I again had the same difficulty turning it back on. Who ever decided  maybe it would be safety factor if it wasn't easy to turn on, obviously did not ask this lady with arthritic fingers.  After sanding for quite a while, I turned it off.  Then decided that before I tackled the on/off switch again it was time to eat lunch.  Maybe build up some strength.  


I am still on lunch break, and decided to water the garden, sad sad state with no rain, and unmerciful heat.  Saw birds sitting on the back fence and decided that would make a great photograph.  But too late, all flew away before I could grab my camera and snap.  But I did manage to get the first of the Black Eyed Susan's as they begin to open and a lone day-lily blooming.  They don't fly away.  I have NEVER said this the 2nd week of July, but I will almost, just almost, be glad when this summer is over if this heat continues without any rain.   Linking to Deb Duty's This and That Thursday.....




Well, I must get back to my project....wish me luck turning that @!$##sander on. 


"Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action." 
      ~  Benjamin Desraeli


Until next time.....









13 comments:

  1. Looks like your dry garden gave you a couple of gorgeous pics!

    Now I have go wash my ears out with soap!

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  2. Good luck finishing your sanding project. Hee hee you are too funny. Somehow now when I see Black Eyed Susan's I will think of your #@S!%&# sander.

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  3. It's the complete opposite here - all it does is rain here! Love that texture behind the daylily and the vintage look to your Rudbeckia.

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  4. Okay, electric of not... I don't want any part of a sander!! Great photo!

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  5. Well, at least you tried to be productive! I've been sitting around in my gown for 2 days since hubby is out of town. Finally had a shower today, couldn't stand myself anymore. I don't know if I'm ready for this retirement. Suddenly that job I up and quit is looking better all the time. :/ Love the flower you photographed. Hope you get some rain soon and that Mister Sandman is easier to work with next time. :)

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  6. Well dag nabit, must have been designed by a man with fat fingers? They never ask us do they....love the texture in that lily shot! And sorry for no rain, after the horrible drought we had last summer I was afraid to plant anything this year. Now all my plants that don't like sogginess are not very happy! I think we both need a little yin with the yang, wanta trade a little to even things out? ; )

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  7. Your post reminded me of that joke where a lady goes into a room to get her glasses and saw her dog and knew she needed to go outside, went outside saw the pot needed water and went for the hose, when she was looking for the hose she saw a weed and bent down to pull it and so on and so forth. Hehehe. Jokes are always so much funnier when I don't tell them. :)

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  8. ROTFL!!!! Oh my word. Deanna. My husband and Austin surely think I'm nuts sitting among them belly laughing. Poor you and that sander. What a story. Perfect to
    End my day. Beautidul pics.
    Thanks for the laugh. Xo

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  9. I give you lots of credit for trying. Maybe the On switch will loosen up as you use it more - can't blame a gal for hoping.

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  10. wow sounds a lot of hard work. I do love your photographs, sounds like you are taking solace in your garden.

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  11. ten out of ten for trying, good for you! Stunning photos again, you have real talent girl! A question, if I may, do you know what the list is for this weeks SHS? as I can't seem to find one.....perhaps I'm being stupid and not looking properly. xx

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  12. Drives me crazy when equipment doesn't work easily! and I'm really hoping you get some rain . . . fingers crossed . . .

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  13. Lol...I'm not laughing at you, I'm laughing with you. I can totally relate. I hope you were able to get it going again! :)

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