Is this ever a diverse group!!
I think I was born in the wrong era, I LOVE things Victorian. My "differentness" is that I want to live on a farm. I think it may be "genetic." I have many farmers on both sides of my family. When spring comes, I just have to plant things!!
I grew up in Los Angles CA. A city kid to be sure. Though my dad's dad was a farmer, and daddy had a garden every summer, it was in his blood too. Actually, my mom's dad grew up on a farm too. My cousin still lives on that farm.
I have two children, both married. My daughter and her husband live in CO. Say they are NEVER coming back to AZ to live. My son and his wife recently moved to MO. They have 12 children, 12 years old to 6 months. Seven of the grandchildren are adopted. Two sibling groups. They homeschool and are "quasi-health food freaks." They want to raise the kids in a rural enviroment and have purchased land and are in the process of building a house.
I was single for many years and NEVER planned to get married again, I had my life all planned out! Or so I thought.
I am quite normal,
I attempt to grow vegetables, fruit trees and flowers in the desert. My husband says I grow the most expensive food on the planet. Due to our high water bills.
I grind my own wheat, make kefir, have made my own cheeses. I'd love to have a few goats or a small cow...
I love to bake bread, my favorite food is fresh bread right out of the oven with a ton of butter! I make most every meal from scratch.
I LOVE to cook, but I HATE
And we don't have a dishwasher! Well, I am the dishwasher!
I Brush my dog's teeth every morning, it is a ritual we have, it was the dog's idea to brush his teeth, honest.
My husband is the "strange" one of us. We have been married 14 years. He is a outlaw biker, disc jockey in "Gentlemen's Clubs"
, turned Messianic Rabbi. (That is a whole other story!)
We are not vegetarians, in fact he says when served a salad, "That's not food... that's what food eats."
He is an Electronic Design Engineer by day, a Rabbi nights and weekends, and he restores vintage audio gear when he should be sleeping. He is the ultimate type A, over-achiever. Over the top IQ. He has many patents to his credit. Has worked for the same company for 28 years. He has two radio shows, well, three, one is on the web, so it goes all over the world. He restores 1970's vintage audio gear as a hobby.
Four years ago when he got this "audiobug", he bought a ton of broken audio gear for cheap on
ebay. Then he bought all this diagnostic/testing equipment. His intention is to fix the gear up like new and sell it. He specializes in Pioneer brand. He is good at fixing things. But, he is a perfectionist, he replaces all the old parts and resolders all the curcuit board connections. So, he will never make any moneywith the amount of time he spends fixing things good or better than new. He says he does it so people will be happy and have good music.
But, now I no longer have a house! I have an audio warehouse!! Stacks of receivers, reel to reels, cassette decks, turntables, equalizers, timers, speakers you name it, if it helps make music, we have it!! Only the "Top End" stuff.
Here is a funny story...Early on in this hobby, he found using building insulation cut to fit the gear exactly gave him the best ability to get the restored gear shipped safely to it's new owners. We came home one day from buying a few 4' X 8' sheets of insulation, as we got out of the truck, he said, "Now where am I going to put this?
As we carried it though the house, we got to the hallway, and he said, "Hey, it goes perfect right here!" And so now I have only half a hallway!!
The other day, on an audio forum board he belongs to, they asked people to describe their lives with a song lyric.
He had this lyric to describe his life...
"I was an orphan and I couldn't help it. I've been in and out of trouble since they left me in a basket on the freeway."
We do not have cable, but we have 4 televisions, and each of our computers can get TV too... I LOVE the PBS "Create" channel. I love travel shows. I love to travel too. We go to Israel every few years. But here in the States we love to take long driving trips on rural roads to see the countyside.
I do not have chickens... Yet..
My husband says I am on here so I can torture him with my ideas for chicken coops he should build. But... he is getting worn down...it is only a matter of time....
His latest excuse is that he thinks it is too hot here for chickens to be happy in the summer. I keep telling him there are plenty of people with chickens in Tucson.
That is about all that is different about us.
Oh, one more wierd thing, I collect "cute" .gif files!