3 Sep 2021, Pahrump Day 3

This is about all I have left of my parents.

COVID cases are still climbing up for Georgia. We’re headed toward the record high for the state we had back in January.

The good news is it seems the shots in January are working.

Narrative: Opened the house windows, it was very cool outside this morning. I loaded up the garbage cans and set them on the curb. Trouble is that I put it out there with the cans side by side. There’s supposed to be 3 feet between the cans!

2 Sep 2021, Pahrump day 2

This is about all I have left of my parents.

COVID cases are still climbing up for Georgia. We’re headed toward the record high for the state we had back in January.

The good news is it seems the shots in January are working.


Narrative: Played with the telescope camera’s a little during the night.

The camera sits on a box to protect it from the sun and is handy to diagnose a failed movement of the tripod.

1 Sep 2021, Day one Pahrump

This is about all I have left of my parents.

COVID cases are still climbing up for Georgia. We’re headed toward the record high for the state we had back in January.

The good news is it seems the shots in January are working.


Narrative: Getting organized, we’re going to get buried unless we compartmentalize the areas we are responsible for. Voicemail for Atlanta will be sent to Kathy’s E-Mail, checking to make sure they arrive for Pahrump too.

The dehumidifier in my Atlanta garage is filling it’s bucket a lot faster than I had anticipated.

I put a pump in the bucket and set a timer to run every 24 hours, I had to change it today to 12 hours. (And might even set it to 8 hours.)

Back from WM, $250 in groceries and sundries.

Tags and sequential numbers for our estate inventory arrived today.

Reassembled the telescope so we can take some pictures of the sky this evening.

We bought a new cover to protect it from the sun. It works really good until the afternoon sun bakes the side of the cover.

Then i add a car windshield insert over the top of the cover until the sun gets lower on the horizon.