Sunday, May 24, 2026
05.24.26 All systems go...
Saturday, May 23, 2026
05.23.26 What a very good day...
While my old iPhone and the different color profiles on my computer versus yours doesn't show the white very well, she is very white. And the somewhat tinted windows and black trim really pop. One of the things I liked is they took off the cargo racks on the roof and did them them over as well.
The only thing that looked shitty was the faded from emblem on the grill. I had painted my other trucks Chevy emblem so I went to work. With all the painting I've been doing I had lots of tape and paper around and a good can of spray paint.
After a couple of coats it was dry and it looked great. What also looked great was the roof and the hood. It was suffering deterioration after a 22 year old bad original paint job and a little spray paint cover up at home by the previous owner.
Well in the end I couldn't have been happier with the results. Now, it was a $1,600 pant job, and it surely isn't ready for one of those Barret-Jackson car collector auctions, but I'm happy. There's some overspray here and there and a little sloppy work around the doors on the inside, which I will make a return trip for them to fix, but it looks great.
Friday, May 22, 2026
05.22.26 Okay, now what's the move...
Thursday, May 21, 2026
05.21.26 This what selling a house will do to you...
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
05.20.26 I'm glad I had a taste of the old Trenton waterfront...
I found the above image on the "Trenton Memory Lane" page on Facebook. It shows the progress of the construction on the Trenton waterfront just north of the Trenton Thunder ballpark. It was a great place to fish, Tough access, seedy people, maybe dangerous at times,
but a great place to fish the waters of the Delaware River on the Trenton side. Guys have been fishing that old wharf for over a hundred years, and Delaware Joe tells me great stories of the bass and shad they would catch from that spot. But now the parties over.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
05.19.26 It'll be the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat....
Monday, May 18, 2026
05.18.26 Biggest (recent) day of our adult lives....
Well, May 18, 1998, my son Sean was born so on this day I have to acknowledge how proud I am of him and glad to be his Dad. He was born at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston. All went well, until he popped out with a nuchal cord, or umbilical cord wrapped around his neck a few times. Luckily it went well and he was and is all good.
But May 18th, 2026, BIG day. It's the day the house gets visited by the prospective buyers and their home inspector. I've already given them the skinny on the house, the good, the bad, and the ugly. But now it'll come from a neutral professional. And I'm scared shitless. But the truth is, they want to house, badly, the only question is are there to many things for them to do. So, they'll either stay, or move along looking for their first home. That'll kill me.
This weekend was murder. We ran around tightening up this, replacing that, and cleaning out the dreaded basement. It's 100 years old, and you can just imagine the dungeon like appearance and feeling you'd get if you went down the stairs. One of my to-do things, that the future owners saw and were a little taken aback by, was the snakelike maze of electrical wires
that were just hanging around so to speak. So, with the breakers off, all but one, we made short, no pun intended, work of it, and soon had them loaded into the dumpster.
I did find a nice 6-foot lightweight ladder that I'll bring up to the Vineyard in a few weeks. No more humping that heavy fiberglass one around, this one is a dream to carry. It was also getting rid of old college refrigerators, turnout gear from the old firehouse days, and my bin of