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After nearly 25 years in Roswell I'm outta here.

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Jess Tolbirt

i didnt read all the post all the way through but there are 2 things you will have to get used to,
1) when the sun goes down it gets really really dark, no one here has yard lights..
2) at night it gets really really quiet, all i can hear are the frogs in my ponds
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Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Wed 09, May 2018, 17:57:26
i didnt read all the post all the way through but there are 2 things you will have to get used to,
1) when the sun goes down it gets really really dark, no one here has yard lights..
2) at night it gets really really quiet, all i can hear are the frogs in my ponds

There's an outside light on a separate circuit but I'm going to wait for a few nights to decide whether I need it or not.

It's one of those that come on automatically according to Georgia Power.

Jess Tolbirt

Quote from: Britman on Wed 09, May 2018, 20:44:37
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Wed 09, May 2018, 17:57:26
i didnt read all the post all the way through but there are 2 things you will have to get used to,
1) when the sun goes down it gets really really dark, no one here has yard lights..
2) at night it gets really really quiet, all i can hear are the frogs in my ponds

There's an outside light on a separate circuit but I'm going to wait for a few nights to decide whether I need it or not.

It's one of those that come on automatically according to Georgia Power.
those lights are owned by the power company and you pay a set fee each month for that light, if it is in your yard, the previous owner probably had it installed. if it is on a switch you still pay weather you use it or not. the fee is like 10 bucs a month or so.. so here is what i like to do,,wait till about 9:30pm and go out on the porch and just sit with all the lights off. I usually just sit till 10 when the news comes on.. it is so peaceful that time of night..
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Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Thu 10, May 2018, 07:08:10
Quote from: Britman on Wed 09, May 2018, 20:44:37
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Wed 09, May 2018, 17:57:26
i didnt read all the post all the way through but there are 2 things you will have to get used to,
1) when the sun goes down it gets really really dark, no one here has yard lights..
2) at night it gets really really quiet, all i can hear are the frogs in my ponds

There's an outside light on a separate circuit but I'm going to wait for a few nights to decide whether I need it or not.

It's one of those that come on automatically according to Georgia Power.
those lights are owned by the power company and you pay a set fee each month for that light, if it is in your yard, the previous owner probably had it installed. if it is on a switch you still pay weather you use it or not. the fee is like 10 bucs a month or so.. so here is what i like to do,,wait till about 9:30pm and go out on the porch and just sit with all the lights off. I usually just sit till 10 when the news comes on.. it is so peaceful that time of night..

I was told by GA Power that it was my choice to have the light with or without power. Bill or no bill.

hubcapsc

Quote from: Britman on Thu 10, May 2018, 07:42:48
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Thu 10, May 2018, 07:08:10
Quote from: Britman on Wed 09, May 2018, 20:44:37
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Wed 09, May 2018, 17:57:26
i didnt read all the post all the way through but there are 2 things you will have to get used to,
1) when the sun goes down it gets really really dark, no one here has yard lights..
2) at night it gets really really quiet, all i can hear are the frogs in my ponds

There's an outside light on a separate circuit but I'm going to wait for a few nights to decide whether I need it or not.

It's one of those that come on automatically according to Georgia Power.
those lights are owned by the power company and you pay a set fee each month for that light, if it is in your yard, the previous owner probably had it installed. if it is on a switch you still pay weather you use it or not. the fee is like 10 bucs a month or so.. so here is what i like to do,,wait till about 9:30pm and go out on the porch and just sit with all the lights off. I usually just sit till 10 when the news comes on.. it is so peaceful that time of night..

I was told by GA Power that it was my choice to have the light with or without power. Bill or no bill.

That's how it works in SC too... I wouldn't have a light I couldn't turn off. There's no lights on our 21
acres, I navigate at night with a 300 lumen flashlight or headlight. The darkness is awesome  :cooldude:

In high school my taekwondo friend could kick a light-pole and the light would go off for a while  :)

-Mike

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Quote from: hubcapsc on Thu 10, May 2018, 08:14:49
Quote from: Britman on Thu 10, May 2018, 07:42:48
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Thu 10, May 2018, 07:08:10
Quote from: Britman on Wed 09, May 2018, 20:44:37
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Wed 09, May 2018, 17:57:26
i didnt read all the post all the way through but there are 2 things you will have to get used to,
1) when the sun goes down it gets really really dark, no one here has yard lights..
2) at night it gets really really quiet, all i can hear are the frogs in my ponds

There's an outside light on a separate circuit but I'm going to wait for a few nights to decide whether I need it or not.

It's one of those that come on automatically according to Georgia Power.
those lights are owned by the power company and you pay a set fee each month for that light, if it is in your yard, the previous owner probably had it installed. if it is on a switch you still pay weather you use it or not. the fee is like 10 bucs a month or so.. so here is what i like to do,,wait till about 9:30pm and go out on the porch and just sit with all the lights off. I usually just sit till 10 when the news comes on.. it is so peaceful that time of night..

I was told by GA Power that it was my choice to have the light with or without power. Bill or no bill.

That's how it works in SC too... I wouldn't have a light I couldn't turn off. There's no lights on our 21
acres, I navigate at night with a 300 lumen flashlight or headlight. The darkness is awesome  :cooldude:

In high school my taekwondo friend could kick a light-pole and the light would go off for a while  :)

-Mike

Hmmmmm. I did taekwondo for 10 years when I was a lot younger and bendier. I'll give it a try. What cold go wrong?   :2funny:

3fan4life

Quote from: Britman on Thu 10, May 2018, 08:22:01
Quote from: hubcapsc on Thu 10, May 2018, 08:14:49
Quote from: Britman on Thu 10, May 2018, 07:42:48
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Thu 10, May 2018, 07:08:10
Quote from: Britman on Wed 09, May 2018, 20:44:37
Quote from: Jess Tolbirt on Wed 09, May 2018, 17:57:26
i didnt read all the post all the way through but there are 2 things you will have to get used to,
1) when the sun goes down it gets really really dark, no one here has yard lights..
2) at night it gets really really quiet, all i can hear are the frogs in my ponds

There's an outside light on a separate circuit but I'm going to wait for a few nights to decide whether I need it or not.

It's one of those that come on automatically according to Georgia Power.
those lights are owned by the power company and you pay a set fee each month for that light, if it is in your yard, the previous owner probably had it installed. if it is on a switch you still pay weather you use it or not. the fee is like 10 bucs a month or so.. so here is what i like to do,,wait till about 9:30pm and go out on the porch and just sit with all the lights off. I usually just sit till 10 when the news comes on.. it is so peaceful that time of night..

I was told by GA Power that it was my choice to have the light with or without power. Bill or no bill.

That's how it works in SC too... I wouldn't have a light I couldn't turn off. There's no lights on our 21
acres, I navigate at night with a 300 lumen flashlight or headlight. The darkness is awesome  :cooldude:

In high school my taekwondo friend could kick a light-pole and the light would go off for a while  :)

-Mike

Hmmmmm. I did taekwondo for 10 years when I was a lot younger and bendier. I'll give it a try. What cold go wrong?   :2funny:

Just beeeeeee sure to get someone to hold your beer first and it will be OK.   :evil:
1 Corinthians 1:18


Charlie McCready

Congrats Britman.......looks like a good move to me.

Crackerborn

Quotehubcapsc
I navigate at night with a 300 lumen flashlight or headlight. The darkness is awesome  :cooldude:
-Mike

That is a great way to get really lost in unfamiliar territory.  Moon light is your friend.
Life is about the ride, not the destination.
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hubcapsc

Quote from: Crackerborn on Thu 10, May 2018, 18:33:34
Quotehubcapsc
I navigate at night with a 300 lumen flashlight or headlight. The darkness is awesome  :cooldude:
-Mike

That is a great way to get really lost in unfamiliar territory.  Moon light is your friend.

I don't get lost much at my house, though  ;) ... and sometimes the moon is on
the other side of the earth  :coolsmiley:

-Mike

Serk

Ya'll are REALLY making me wanna accelerate the plan and build on my 18 acres and escape the killingzone, er, city sooner rather than later...

*Sigh*

If only the schools "out there" weren't just one room affairs...
Never ask a geek 'Why?',just nod your head and slowly back away...



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Crackerborn

Quote from: hubcapsc on Thu 10, May 2018, 19:56:26

I don't get lost much at my house, though  ;) ... and sometimes the moon is on
the other side of the earth  :coolsmiley:

-Mike

I sincerely hope not....And only once a day.  :evil:
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Last drive for my 2 private schools today.

Drove a high school to a white water rafting trip on the Chatooga River. River location used in the movie Deliverance.

Just a few miles from my new home.

Couldn't go visit the new place cause there's no room for the bus nor is there room to park the bus on the street at the end of my drive without blocking all other traffic.

It was good to drive north to Clayton and see the early morning clouds hanging in the valleys in north Georgia.

Not so good driving back into the north Atlanta metro mess and seeing the backed up rush hour traffic and f'in stop, stop, stop lights.

Counting the days. Not so many left. :cooldude:

hubcapsc


Not so good driving back into the north Atlanta metro mess and seeing the backed up rush hour traffic and f'in stop, stop, stop lights.

I drove four hours up i-85 to Hi-Point NC the other day and turned around and did the same thing
to get back home... Greenville has a metro-mess now, and Charlotte of course does too.

Atlanta might be worse, but I hate metro mess.

You're going to love Clayton  :cooldude:

-Mike

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Disregarding the hours spent packing prior to THE MOVE.

It took 6 hours from when the movers arrived at my house in Roswell to when they finished unloading in Clayton. That includes 2 hours 10 minutes of travel time.

I could have saved about $400 - $450 doing it myself BUT it would have involved renting a UHaul for 2 days, an appliance dolly, pads. Hiring some day laborers at both ends to load/unload.

Driving back to return the UHaul.

$ well spent.

Internet connected this morning.

Just need to find the right location for indoor TV antenna and all will be well at Casa Clayton.

Now I get to unpack the boxes.  :o

Serk

Quote from: Britman on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:16:00
Now I get to unpack the boxes.  :o

We moved into our current house 10 years ago... and still have a bunch of boxes stacked up in the garage/attic/closets that we haven't unpacked.

I should probably just take those boxes to the dump at this point... =\
Never ask a geek 'Why?',just nod your head and slowly back away...



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Quote from: Serk on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:19:38
Quote from: Britman on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:16:00
Now I get to unpack the boxes.  :o

We moved into our current house 10 years ago... and still have a bunch of boxes stacked up in the garage/attic/closets that we haven't unpacked.

I should probably just take those boxes to the dump at this point... =\


Or the local charity store.

Serk

Quote from: Britman on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:25:17
Quote from: Serk on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:19:38
Quote from: Britman on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:16:00
Now I get to unpack the boxes.  :o

We moved into our current house 10 years ago... and still have a bunch of boxes stacked up in the garage/attic/closets that we haven't unpacked.

I should probably just take those boxes to the dump at this point... =\


Or the local charity store.

That would require going through 'em first to make sure nothing personal got sent along, and if we opened 'em and started going through 'em, we'd find we "need" to keep it all afterall...
Never ask a geek 'Why?',just nod your head and slowly back away...



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Jess from VA

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Paul, I'd of paid that job done too.  Nothing like having a couple strong backs along on that project.   :cooldude:  Love to see a few pics when you get it set up.  

Just gave the next door neighbor lady (70) the $2 tour of my new giant Ram Promaster 2500.  Her eyes lit up at the stand up size in back, and got misty telling about her and her first husband's hippy days camping all over in a VW 40HP van.  

She asked if I had any camping gear, and I said yeah, back when I got out of the Air Force in 1992, it all got wrapped up in packing paper and boxes, where it has remained unopened in the loft of my shed for 26 years.  It's good stuff, frame packs, all lightweight gear, tent, stove, water purifier, and whatnot.  I'm not throwing or giving it away (yet).  

I'm thinking a solitary bachelor, can haul it all inside some Christmas time, and make believe it's all new presents (esp after the Alzheimers kicks in).  ;D   Wow, who bought me all this neat stuff?   :2funny:

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Quote from: Jess from VA on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:46:58
Paul, I'd of paid that job done too.  Nothing like having a couple strong backs along on that project.   :cooldude:  Love to see a few pics when you get it set up.  

Just gave the next door neighbor lady (70) the $2 tour of my new giant Ram Promaster 2500.  Her eyes lit up at the stand up size in back, and got misty telling about her and her first husband's hippy days camping all over in a VW 40HP van.  

She asked if I had any camping gear, and I said yeah, back when I got out of the Air Force in 1992, it all got wrapped up in packing paper and boxes, where it has remained unopened in the loft of my shed for 26 years.  It's good stuff, frame packs, all lightweight gear, tent, stove, water purifier, and whatnot.  I'm not throwing or giving it away (yet).  

I'm thinking a solitary bachelor, can haul it all inside some Christmas time, and make believe it's all new presents (esp after the Alzheimers kicks in).  ;D   Wow, who bought me all this neat stuff?   :2funny:

"She asked if I had any camping gear"

Was she hitting on you?  :o

Jess from VA

Quote from: Britman on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 12:13:59
Quote from: Jess from VA on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 10:46:58
Paul, I'd of paid that job done too.  Nothing like having a couple strong backs along on that project.   :cooldude:  Love to see a few pics when you get it set up.  

Just gave the next door neighbor lady (70) the $2 tour of my new giant Ram Promaster 2500.  Her eyes lit up at the stand up size in back, and got misty telling about her and her first husband's hippy days camping all over in a VW 40HP van.  

She asked if I had any camping gear, and I said yeah, back when I got out of the Air Force in 1992, it all got wrapped up in packing paper and boxes, where it has remained unopened in the loft of my shed for 26 years.  It's good stuff, frame packs, all lightweight gear, tent, stove, water purifier, and whatnot.  I'm not throwing or giving it away (yet).  

I'm thinking a solitary bachelor, can haul it all inside some Christmas time, and make believe it's all new presents (esp after the Alzheimers kicks in).  ;D   Wow, who bought me all this neat stuff?   :2funny:

"She asked if I had any camping gear"

Was she hitting on you?  :o

No, I don't think so.  I've helped her (and daughter) out many times over the years. 

Piece of advice.  Never date the neighbor lady.   It can even be worse than the co-worker.

They know where you live.  (It's hard to fake that you moved)

Wizzard

Quote from: hubcapsc on Thu 10, May 2018, 19:56:26
Quote from: Crackerborn on Thu 10, May 2018, 18:33:34
Quotehubcapsc
I navigate at night with a 300 lumen flashlight or headlight. The darkness is awesome  :cooldude:
-Mike

That is a great way to get really lost in unfamiliar territory.  Moon light is your friend.

I don't get lost much at my house, though  ;) ... and sometimes the moon is on
the other side of the earth  :coolsmiley:

-Mike


The dark side of the moon? loved it

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8 HOURS OF UNPACKING BOXES. haven't touched the garage yet.

A 3 foot stack of flattened boxes. 2 trash bags of bubble wrap. 1 pair of damp socks.

Time for a shower and a frosty mug o' cold beer. Well, something close to beer - Miller Lite.

Yeah, yeah, I know the joke about the canoe and Miller Lite  :evil:

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I've heard a few bikes thundering along Warwoman road.  :'(

Busted throttle and unpacking.

It was a bootiful day for a ride.

solo1

Now that is a really great place.  I don't blame you for getting away from the urban sprawl and traffic.

Here in New Haven, Indiana, a city of 17,000 it's a nice place and small town atmosphere but right next to Ft. Wayne 275,000.

The bad news is that NE Indiana is flat.  The good news is that, while I have the convenience of good stuff like a big hospital complex and other goodies, I can make a right turn out of my street and be in the country in five minutes with no traffic for miles (yet). No need to drive through Ft. Wayne.

Again, great place, Paul.

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Quote from: solo1 on Tue 05, Jun 2018, 17:35:15
Now that is a really great place.  I don't blame you for getting away from the urban sprawl and traffic.

Here in New Haven, Indiana, a city of 17,000 it's a nice place and small town atmosphere but right next to Ft. Wayne 275,000.

The bad news is that NE Indiana is flat.  The good news is that, while I have the convenience of good stuff like a big hospital complex and other goodies, I can make a right turn out of my street and be in the country in five minutes with no traffic for miles (yet). No need to drive through Ft. Wayne.

Again, great place, Paul.

There's seems to be good medical centers here.

https://www.heartngmc.org/our-locations/clayton/

http://www.mountainlakesmedicalcenter.com/services.php

https://www.superpages.com/yellowpages/c-medical+centers/s-ga/t-clayton/

¿spoom

Awesome, so glad it worked out. Looks like a great place and location.

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Rush hour traffic on the road outside my old subdivision. It's about 0.8 miles to the stop light.





Rush hour traffic this morning on Warwoman Rd    :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude: :cooldude:

I could have waited for the pick up to be out of shot but wanted to be honest about the volume at 8.10 this morning.

It's about 1.3 miles to the stop light.



solo1


Jess from VA

If you get nostalgic about Atlanta, you can always take a ride down there to refresh the memories.



I still live in some crud, but since the day I retired (8yrs), I've only been back in DC once.... for a short in and out. 

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Quote from: Jess from VA on Wed 06, Jun 2018, 15:52:11
If you get nostalgic about Atlanta, you can always take a ride down there to refresh the memories.



I still live in some crud, but since the day I retired (8yrs), I've only been back in DC once.... for a short in and out. 

i have to go back Monday for my house sale closing.

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This was the traffic in Roswell today at 3pm.

Some have wondered why I've moved.   :2funny:


Stanley Steamer

Paul has moved to my Hometown......well, Mountain City is just 3-4 miles North of his new digs :cooldude:
Stanley "Steamer"

"Ride Hard or Stay Home"


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House closing signed, sealed and delivered today.

Feels a little weird.


hubcapsc


Feels a little weird.

You'll probably get used to it.  :cooldude:

-Mike

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