A bit too heavy.

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The day started rather nice, reasonable warm for being an autumn morning and the sun slowly rising. After that it sort of went down hill πŸ™‚ Strong and chilly winds arrived and so did clouds. We did get some sunshine later in the day but the winds were too chilly for the sun to warm up.

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We have some filters at the huge washing machine at work that needs hydrochloric acid and caustic soda to work. No big problem really because we handle it rarely and when we do we have protective clothes and a breathing mask. The problem is that the containers weigh between 75kg and 85kg (165,3 pound and 187,4 pound) and it isn’t possible to use any kind of lifting device where they are placed.

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So I changed four of those containers yesterday and that wasn’t a good thing to do πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ The joints in my left hand aren’t happy and neither are the joints in the toes on my right foot πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ My back has some things to complain on as well to be honest so I only stayed for almost half the day at work so the filters could be cleaned. The only reason I’ll go to work tomorrow is because I’m the one who knows what to check inside the washing machine after they’ve stopped painting for the day. We have so much to do now that we work 24 hours a day now and the only time we can really go through the washing machine is on Fridays afternoon.

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I’ve started two radiators today. The chilly wind really cooled down the cottage and even though I’m preparing for lower temperatures to keep the electricity bills down the coming winter I really didn’t want to freeze now when my joints are acting up πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Sweden is the biggest exporter of electricity in the EU so our electricity should be pretty cheap to be honest but since the EU now is one big market we’re now forced to pay a much higher price because for some reason we must pay when the electricity costs on the open market and that price is founded on what the most expensive power cost at the end of the month. So even if we don’t use especially much natural gas in this country we still have to pay for what the gas costs.

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I really can’t understand that logic to be honest. We really should pay for what the energy costs at that speciffic time we used it and since we don’t use natural gas we really shouldn’t pay the price for it either. They are now thinking of removing the natural gas as the price indicator but EU rarely works fast so who knows when that will happen. So now they say that every house owners should have at least $ 5000 US as a buffer to be able to managed the electricity cost. They are also talking about some kind of support so that we don’t have to pay so much for our power but we’ll have our election for government on Sunday so they’ll say anything right now to be honest.

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At least 2,5 meters (much the same in yards) high.

Have a great day!

4 thoughts on “A bit too heavy.

  1. Hi Christer,
    Given the rapid inflation that’s been happening this year, I doubt very many people have even USD1000.00 cushion. I know I don’t. I’m knitting heavy sweaters from my yarn stash in anticipation of higher oil prices and lower thermostat.πŸ˜•
    Sounds like your employer needs to find a more accessible place to store those containers. Aren’t there health and safety restrictions on how much weight workers are allowed to lift?
    Beautiful weather here. Moderate temperature, blue skies, puffy white clouds. Might be a hurricane thinking about heading our way. Who knows.
    Have a great evening and may your various aches and pains fade quickly.

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    1. Hi Caryn!

      Very few will have those 5000 here so now the sitting government suggests that there will be an emergency fund where people will be able to borrow money if they can’t pay their electricity bill. The power prices will most likely stay high even after winter so I wonder how they think people will be able to pay anything back then?
      I’m hanging thick curtains in front of doors and windows here and I can only hope it’ll work πŸ™‚

      I’ve talked to the owners of the factory and they had been discussing different solutions but the discussion sort of died out until I brought it up again. They have the budget for a new washing machine but that factory has so many new washing machines they need to install that we’ll get a new one as best some time next summer, if we’re lucky πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ There are most likely a law about lifting heavy weights so I’ll look in to that.

      Chilly here today. Cloudy as well so there’s no bigger wish from any of us to go outside unless we have to πŸ™‚

      Have a great day!

      Christer.

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  2. Late πŸŽ‚wishes to Nova and it was interesting to read about her history before and after she came to your home. She has certainly been through a lot and seems to be so resilient. Glad she is not in any discomfort too.
    The images on the previous post was really beautiful, Christer. The fog and the sky were beautiful and I only wish we had such great views, but then we do have the river below our apt.

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    1. Hi Beatrice!

      She’s a tough girl πŸ™‚

      Unfortunately I think I won’t be able to take any more of those photos on my way to work this year, it’s getting darker in the mornings so there will not be enough light to photograph.

      Have a great day!

      Christer.

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