Just Another Writer

My World, My Opinion…

Going Green with Envy over Green Machines? June 16, 2008

Filed under: House, Life, Money, Reviews — Just another writer... @ 1:20 pm

I got this great idea! I had to visit LA and decided to drive across country in three days, as opposed to flying into LAX in four short hours. I just bought an H2 Hummer and wanted to break her in. So, we get into the car and began our cross-country tour. The price of gas kept climbing, as we headed north toward Atlanta, however, started to come down (dramatically) as we headed West and into Texas (go figure). In fact, gas prices in Texas were $0.50 a gallon cheaper. No doubt, I spent a good chuck of change on gas and would have spent less had I flown into LAX and rented a car.

A month goes by and I have to go back out LA and this time I decided to fly into LAX and rent a Prius. I figured I would think “green” and try to fit in with all the other “green” conscious California types who drive Hybrid cars, adorn their homes with solar panels and collect rain water in colorful buckets. When I was last in LA, I got some dirty looks from those driving Hybrid cars (it seems there’s an abundance of Hybrid’s dominating the highways of California these days).

At traffic lights, drivers to my left or right (or both) would send over a look of scorn or, simply shake their head in disbelief that someone had the nerve to actually drive a Hummer in this day and age of global warming and high gas prices. However, drive a Prius and all the other little Prius people will wave at you (as they go by) and even toot their horn in approval.

I drove 1500 miles up the California coast (in four days). I drove through national parks, up an 8,000 foot mountain and into Nevada. I made it to Reno and then came south back to LA. It was a beautiful ride and I don’t regret one minute my trip. However, I’ve got to say that while the Prius is great on fuel, it lacks the comfort features that we have all come to enjoy in our big, beautiful (sometimes tricked out) land yachts.

It cost more to rent a Prius than a comfortable convertible and any savings in gas was eaten up by the rental car company. When I returned home, I actually thought  about replacing my Hummer with a Prius. I spent a few days searching on line and visited all of my local Toyota dealership’s in search of the little “green machine”. Considering I’ve seen Prius’s all over the roads in the California (and in even Tampa, Florida where I live), I figured there has to be plenty of them to go around, especially in the secondary market.

To my dismay, I could not find ONE Prius available (or even on display at three Toyota dealerships). I went online and every listing I found seeks to add a high premium (in the thousands) to the price of the car. In other words, it cost plenty of “green” to go “green”.

The Prius is NOT a comfortable car. It rides low to the ground, has no optional comforts, no leather seats and looks like any other compact car on the road. It’s basically a golf cart with doors. In addition, it lacks personality, which may be one reason why my first car was an H3 (loved it) and my follow-up to the H3 was an H2 (love it even more). Yes, I get crappy gas mileage but, the H2 can go “green” when off roading and the gas mileage is no worse than other trucks - if you don’t pump her down the highway at 80 mph.

One of my friends got his hands on a new Prius. He paid a $7K premium and then spent another $1000.00 on leather seats and a few thousand more adding some extra stuff like a cd player radio, new speakers, new rims and interesting paint job. It seems as though he spent enough to build a brand new car. Why go through all of this trouble to go green?

It seems that anything “green” is sold at a premium. My buddy, who has his tricked out Prius, is paying $300.00 more on his monthly car payment then on the SUV he traded in toward his Prius…huh? He already figured out that what he would have spent on gas during the next five years (if gas prices stay the same) comes out to be about the same if he kept his two-year old SUV.

No doubt, the next few years will be all about going “green”, however, at what cost?

I just learned that Hummer is considering halting production of the H2. OK, that makes sense and I hope they do stop production, as once they do, my H2 will be worth that much more, as you won’t be able to get them except on the secondary market.

When I went to Toyota to look at a Prius (they didn’t have), I looked at other Toyota’s and tried them ALL out. The experience was akin to that of the three bears story. One was too small, another too uncomfortable and there just wasn’t one Toyota (that I could find) that was just right.

Here’s what I’m going to do to go “green”. I’m no longer using my dishwasher (just two people in the household). We’re washing our dishes after dinner and have found we actually enjoy the chore and get to talk about the days events and have a few laughs.

We’re turing off all the lights in the house we don’t use (ambient lighting I call it). We bought two bicycles to do short runs to the local store for eggs and milk. We’re taking shorter showers (together). We’re more conscious at the grocery market and bring our own cloth bags to tote groceries home (no more plastic bags). We even set our air conditioning to a comfortable/hot temperature, as opposed to the comfortable/cool we’ve become to be used to in hot, muggy Florida.

In other words, we’re not wasting water, electric or filling up the garbage dumps with plastic. However, one luxury that we will keep is the H2. We drive to the office (8 miles round trip per day) and enjoy that eight mile ride. Gas prices will more than likely go up (maybe down, who knows) but, we won’t be buying a tricked-out golf cart to make a statement of being green:-)

 

Contest: Transform Your Home April 23, 2008

Filed under: Contests, House — Just another writer... @ 12:27 am

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I’m pretty happy with the new house. There are a few issues that need to be addressed, however. The photo above is the master bedroom. I’m not sure why it was called that, as it is the only bedroom that has low ceilings, and it is the farthest from the bathroom. You’ll notice the track lighting located directly above the bed. It really makes you wonder if this room had quite the colorful history, you know? At this point, it should be noted that the bed above is not mine. These photos were taken before the prior owner moved out. My bed is a mod piece made by my grandfather. That one above is so not my style. Also not my style are the stains on the not-my-style ceiling tiles. The stained Berber carpet has to go as well.

This room has more than style issues. It also has scent issues. Remember the rotting meat? The smell lingers. There is also a faint smell of mildew, most likely coming from that horrible carpeting.

I wouldn’t mind a big redo. The former owner had plans to square off that bedroom with the rest of the house, creating a very large and quite masterful bathroom.

I can imagine what it would look like with vaulted ceilings, a huge comfy bath, and polished wooden floors. A coat of paint wouldn’t hurt it either. And to top it off, the smell of vanilla would replace the mildew/rotting meat smell. That would be nice. Very nice, actually. I mean, what do you notice first in someone’s home–how it looks or how it smells? What do you remember after you leave? I like for my house to always smell welcoming–I figure it helps me get away with more clutter. Renuzit TriScents has a couple of selections that definitely fit the bill–Morning Meadow and Seaside Breezes. Unlike my candles, these offer the opportunity to adjust the amount of scent that you want to have. In other words, if the dog’s been in the house all day, turn it up!

At any rate, I don’t imagine that I’m going to be doing any remodeling soon, since I still need to put in central heat and air. Still, if I happen to win the $20,000
Transform Your Home promotion, it could become a reality. If you’re interested in getting a room makeover, you should enter as well. To be eligible, all you have to do is embed an original photo or video of the space you want to change in a post that tells about why your home needs a makeover. Tell how Renuzit TriScents can help you accomplish this goal. To have the best chance,
be sure to follow the official rules.

 

Selling Your House? Please Don’t Do This. April 19, 2008

Filed under: House — Just another writer... @ 1:22 pm

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The house is all MINE! Mine, mine mine! I was so excited that I wouldn’t have been able to think of anything else had my students not been behaving like heathens all day yesterday before the closing. I finally got to meet the owner, who is a nice enough guy except for one small thing that he did.

He waited until the last minute to get his stuff out of the house, and there is still one thing left that he didn’t get. It is a malfunctioning deep freeze that is filled with…rotten meat! The guy liked to hunt, so not only is it rotten meat, it is rotten gamey, unidentifiable meat.

Needless to say, the house doesn’t smell very good.

I left a message for my brother, who hauls scrap metal, saying that there was a freezer he could have. I didn’t mention the rotting meat.

If my brother doesn’t take care of it, I am going to have to get some contractor bags and load the rotten meat into them, and then put it all into the garbage. I estimate that there is about 75 pounds of rotting meat, including fish. Unfortunately, this is not the type of thing that you ask friends to help you with. At least not if you want to have friends…

I have a feeling that this experience may make me a vegetarian for life. I can see it now…backyard barbecues featuring tofu on the grill.

Rotting meat problem aside, the rest of the house is just delightful. It turns out to have a functioning alarm system that I was unaware of. I also was able to talk the previous (I love that…previous!) owner into selling me an ancient piano for $250. It has a lovely sound, and it may be worth far more than that. Now I can consider myself a member of the ranks of middle class people who provide their children with piano lessons. ;-)
So I’m going to be very busy. To entertain myself during what promises to be a solitary undertaking, I am going to post before and after photos of my work on the house. Perhaps eventually there will be a picture of me in my skinny jeans, since this all promises to be a workout that will last for a year or so.

Speaking of workouts, the house is walking distance from the school. My son goes to the school next door to mine, so we can walk together through the park to get there. How cool is that? Oh, and there’s a downtown festival this weekend. I think I’ll sit out on my front porch (with a pitcher of lemonade of course) and listen to the music….