
I enrolled in a peak power hours
avoidance program to gain energy credits.
No air, clothes washing, etc. from 2p-6p
It feels like being a drunk
going to church without a flask,
nervous and deprived.
artwork by Georges Seurat, “Port-en-Bessin, the Semaphore and the Cliffs“

This made me laugh. You’re amazing.❤️
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Melissa, glad you enjoyed it, thanks :)
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For clarification: not laughing at your deprivation, laughing at your description / comparison.😁
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Laugh, dear, for any reason at all :)
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Most of us including me oftentimes are taking energy way too much for granted. Changing consumption habits isn’t easy. If everyone would do just a little, the total impact could be significant. To go with your church comparison, sorry, I’m probably preaching to the choir!
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LOL I saw what you did there. Yes, if everyone would give just a little, what a difference it would make. I didn’t feel much inconvenience from those hours and planned ahead by cooling in the night, when the air was already cool. Saved money that way also.
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This is excellent, Lisa. When we lived in AZ that is exactly what we had to do to avoid double pricing for electricty. It was horrible. LOL!
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It makes sense every which way. Thank you, Colleen. I had a guy come out to check my 1 year-old mini-split and he said it’s because the first thing day workers do when they get home is turn on the AC.
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LOL! It’s more likely when folks get out of work and school. Everyone’s making dinner and doing laundry. It maxes out the electric grid. We bought solar panels for our house when we lived there. That made sense. $300 electric bills every month were not my idea of fun. LOL!
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Thanks for all of the Seurat paintings this week. I really only knew one of his works.
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Steve, this is a mix of Seurat and Matisse, so look close. I’ve tried to include a link for each one for more information (like where they are located.) Glad you are enjoying them :)
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A funny way to deliver a positive message
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:) Thanks, Randy!
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Love this one! I like the three last lines especially.
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Thanks, Max!
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I started to highlight some of this but it is all just so good💞
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Cindy thank you, happy you enjoyed it <3
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I sure did💕
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This one made me smile. I like the painting… it has a gritty feel to it! :>)
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Glad the poem made you smile. Everything worked out fine, even “without a flask in church” :) Seurat does that pointillism that makes it look grainy. He has more patience than I!
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You got that right. That would be a little tedious!
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Been there many times. They call it load-shedding/ load-sharing.
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Sadje, good to know we aren’t the only ones doing it. They pulled down a huge coal electric plant here a few years ago and I think that’s why we have to do it now.
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We have been facing it since decades. Shortage of electricity has been our problem for years.
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Sadje, do you use solar panels there? Wind turbines? Michigan is using them more and more now.
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We recently got solar panels installed. It was a huge project but we needed it done for the cost of electricity is going up every month. 👍🏼
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That’s awesome. I hope you do some posts on it, about the installation and how it’s working for you.
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Thanks Li! I will though my husband was handling all the details.
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You’re welcome, and cool.
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❤️❤️❤️
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Con Ed sends us text notifications when it wants us to avoid using dishwashers, washer/dryers, microwaves (who knew?), etc. because the grid is being overused. It’s becoming more and more a necessity. (K)
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That seems like a good way to do it, as everyone has a phone these days to get the message. Con En is putting high pressure on us to have them come pick up old energy-hog appliances. If they want to drop a new energy efficient one off to me in exchange, I’ll take it but geez I need my old fridge!
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They should offer some kind of rebate at least.
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Oh, they do. $25 or $50. I couldn’t even buy a bag of ice for that. Somewhere in the hopefully near future I can do a basic kitchen makeover. My kitchen is very small, and there is a lot of wasted space in there right now.
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That’s nothing–you’re right. I hope you get to do your makeover.
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Love this. And it is so doable, when you stop and think (and hope it’s not 100F)
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Thanks, Dale. It worked 99% of the time (except a couple of days where it was deathly hot.)
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I bet! Those are the days where you find some shade and a cool something to drink!
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And there is always Lake Michigan a few miles from here…
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That’a a wonderful thing :)
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