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Hello out there am I the only member in the UP

Started by Tatiana 79, April 30, 2018, 05:43:46 PM

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pamelatransuk

Thank you Dearest for your PM and I shall reply in the next few days but just to let you know that another thread that will interest you is that from JKRedman "My Another Transition Thread" as she is also drawn just like you to the DES reason as the cause of being born transgender. I know you will be able to offer her advice being such a compassionate and understanding girl.

Hugs

Pamela xx


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Tatiana 79

Thanks Pamela
I'll definitely check that thread out that you suggested.
 
Fall colors here in the UP are in their Glory. It's so beautiful it's almost impossible to stay inside.
Sorry for the lower quality on my avatar pic but I just wanted to show everyone what it looks like up here at Peak color.
This is the bluff in my backyard I climb up to get a post off when internet signal is fading.
 
Welcome To the UP.

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Northern Star Girl

Quote from: Tatiana 79 on October 04, 2018, 11:57:15 AM
Thanks Pamela
I'll definitely check that thread out that you suggested.
 
Fall colors here in the UP are in their Glory. It's so beautiful it's almost impossible to stay inside.
Sorry for the lower quality on my avatar pic but I just wanted to show everyone what it looks like up here at Peak color.
This is the bluff in my backyard I climb up to get a post off when internet signal is fading.
 
Welcome To the UP.

@Tatiana 79
Dear Tatiana:
More pictures of your fall colors would be most welcome!

I trust that you and your wife are doing well.   It was nice to see your PRIDE photos that you recently posted.
From what you are saying in your posts and seeing your photos, it appears that your transition journey is going well for you....

The scenery here where I live is just a little different from yours....


Thank you for posting and sharing,

Hugs and well wishes as always,
Danielle
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Hehehe look what I have here :D Just for future, it's bigger image of Tanya's backyard
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pamelatransuk

Beautiful picture Tatiana. Beautiful scenery to witness every day!

Hugs

Pamela


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steph2.0

Hi Tatiana,

I'm originally from the LP, but I always loved visiting the Yoopers. St. Ignace, the Soo Locks, Tahquamenon Falls in aptly named Paradise, anything on the Superior shoreline but especially Seney and the Pictured Rocks, the Keweenaw Peninsula and Copper Harbor, even Isle Royale, which I hiked waaay back in 1972. I especially miss the cool dry air, visits to cider mills, and the colors this time of year. One of the most awesome sights I've ever experienced was looking down on Lake of the Clouds in the Porcupine Mountains when the colors were at peak.

I get none of that here in Florida, though it does have its compensations - I'll be relaxing in shorts or a bikini while you're shoveling frozen sunshine. I never had a snowmobile, and the joys of XC skiing aren't that compelling any more. Surprisingly, I think what I miss most is ice skating.

Thanks for letting me reminisce.


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Tatiana 79

Well the Fall colors here took an Abrupt change last night to White.
Everything was blanketed by 2 inches of wet snow.
But I don't believe it's going to stick, but you never know up here.
I believe it was in 95 it started snowing on October 2nd and basically never stopped due to the lake effect Snow bands coming off of Lake Superior. That winter I believe we got 340 in of snow and I literally had to dig my house out to get light in through the windows and I could park my snow machine right on the roof of the house. That was a record-breaking winter and guess what so was the next winter we ended up with over 350 in of snow.
But those were the two worst Winters I seen since we've lived here.
We normally only average round 250 in but lately it hasn't been too bad.

Hey Danielle God forbid the day I figure out how to post pictures from my phone because I've got 25 years worth of Wildlife and especially fall color season. The other week I actually had a huge Bull Moose walk down my driveway after it rubbed and trashed a tree right behind my mailbox. My two Huskies ran to the window while my Alaskan Malamute was on the chain in the back barking.
So I ran out the front and OMG I was about 35 yards away from the bull as he stopped to turn and look at us.
Let me tell you when you're that close to a huge Bull Moose on flat ground it really gets your attention.
This thing was so big I'm over 6 feet and I think his legs were bigger. He was like some kind of megafauna from the Ice Age or something.
There was some potential Danger from this because they're in the Rut and with my Malamute barking at him he really looks like a wolf which is the moose,s  natural predator.
As you know many moose attacks occur in Alaskan parks where people are walking their dogs and the Moose sees the dog as a wolf and will either fight or flee but usually it's a mother moose with her calfs.
I was a little relieved when this huge Bull decided to take off and crash through the Woods like you wouldn't believe.
I'm pretty much at the start of the Boreal forest that contains a lot of Maples that give it the color but up where you're at it's probably more softwood and Aspen and Birch I'm guessing though.
Your Alaskan scenery is so diverse and striking I don't think you'll have any problem finding awesome shots.

And thanks Pamela
Even after living here 25 years I'm still in awe of the environment here.
And is the source of all my inspiration. My life's more like camping and you really get familiar with nature. It's something that I have learned to to understand pretty well.
Unlike when I first started here I couldn't do anything right. lol

And thanks Alice I imagine you'll be getting snow in Moscow pretty soon.
Stay safe my friend.

Hello Stephanie
I'm also from lower Michigan
But our dream was always to move up to the Northwoods and after we had our honeymoon here I knew it would be our destiny.
It sounds like we both covered pretty much the same places up here. We just went everywhere on our Harley, when it's warm enough.
Nature dictates her time schedule up here and it doesn't always conform to yours. You might not always make it into work because there's a lot of blizzards. And I also once went to Isle Royale but on a friend's 24-foot boat. We intended to only stay  there a week but Lake Superior decided to keep us there for 2 weeks. I do a lot of hiking on Lake Superior Shores looking for semi-precious stones like agates  and thomsonite. Its So beautiful and seems so untouched the whole day goes by in the blink of an eye.
And yes the view of lake of the clouds in fall is stunning I spent a lot of time hiking around Porcupine Mountains and it's really awesome that 20000 Acres of the park are virgin old growth Timber.
And do you remember that thermometer on the side of US 41 in Keweenaw marking their 390 in. Record snowfall.
But this place is definitely not for everyone and some choose to do what you did and move to Florida.
I personally like the seasonal change and the extreme weather but as the years go by it's certainly doesn't get any easier. Like shoveling your roof a half a dozen times in winter to keep it from caving in.
I'm really glad you had the opportunity to explore the UP, it really is Someplace Special.

Love Tatiana



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Northern Star Girl

@Tatiana 79
Dear Tatiana:
Had some snow last week, but no snow here this week, but it has been bitter cold for so early in October... down to 22 degrees last night and very heavy frost... I first thought it was snow when I looked out the window early this moring but we had clear skies with no precipitation foretasted.
Next week we are supposed to get some more snow but at the lower temperature is will not be as wet and sloppy.

Stay warm and bundle up when you venture outside.   This evening when I get home from work I will fire-up my propane fireplace and sit and read a good book after my dinner.... or
... I did get a "warning" from my Suitor #4 that there may be other plans that I may be expected to attend...   ;)  ::)

Hugs and stuff,
Danielle


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Tatiana 79

Hi Danielle
I would imagine your average temperatures are quite a bit lower than what we get here. It'll be interesting to see how We compare during the winter.
I'm not sure exactly how cold it got here because my thermometer only goes down to 40 below but I do remember a cold month where every morning I would look at the thing and all the Mercury would just be in the ball. But the coldest it's ever got in Michigan is is -52 f.
I use wood exclusively for Heat, I   have one of those outdoor wood stoves that heats water and circulates it to my house my garage and a heat exchanger on my hot water tank.
And of course wood is plentiful here and it can burn any type of wood even green. But scrounging 10 cord of firewood is pretty daunting, but it's good exercise and I love being out in the woods.

And good luck with suitor #4
And remember if you want him to know there's steak for dinner you got to let him hear it sizzle. lol

See ya,  love Tatiana
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Northern Star Girl

Quote from: Tatiana 79 on October 05, 2018, 04:51:30 PM
Hi Danielle
I would imagine your average temperatures are quite a bit lower than what we get here. It'll be interesting to see how We compare during the winter.
I'm not sure exactly how cold it got here because my thermometer only goes down to 40 below but I do remember a cold month where every morning I would look at the thing and all the Mercury would just be in the ball. But the coldest it's ever got in Michigan is is -52 f.
I use wood exclusively for Heat, I   have one of those outdoor wood stoves that heats water and circulates it to my house my garage and a heat exchanger on my hot water tank.
And of course wood is plentiful here and it can burn any type of wood even green. But scrounging 10 cord of firewood is pretty daunting, but it's good exercise and I love being out in the woods.

And good luck with suitor #4
And remember if you want him to know there's steak for dinner you got to let him hear it sizzle. lol

See ya,  love Tatiana

Hi Tatiana: 
For sure some of the coldest spots in the USA lower 48 states are North Dakota, and northern portions of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.  Temperatures in those areas can be bitter cold and even rival the cold temps in Alaska except for the north half of Alaska above the Arctic Circle where it can be so very bone chilling and deadly cold for months in a row. 
Where you and I live, block heaters for the car engine can be an essential item.
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Tatiana 79

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Hi Danielle
And yes our climate justifies a good  winterization before winter.
If you can load test the battery that would be great because it's simulates the load of the starter and the cold engine. When load testing a battery it's better to use the bigger ones than the smaller fixed load ones
I think they're around a hundred fifty amps a little small for us. But with a good meter and a variable carbon pile like the sun Vat 40.
This meter is a little old but that works just fine and I remember using it when I went to shop class back  in the Stone age
In college.
Here's the test just divide the cold crank amp rating by 2 and use that number to duplicate what your drawing out of your variable carbon pile. So if the cold crank amp rating is 600 use 300 amps for 15 seconds and the voltage should not go lower than 9.6 volts. This is how a good shop would test the battery but now you know how so make sure they're doing it right, because most certainly they want to sell you a new battery.
Having a new or good battery is absolutely Paramount. Because it's like a double whammy kind of thing the engine will require double the amperage when cold but the battery can only produce half the amperage when cold. There are battery tray warmers but all you really need is a good battery unless you're in the extreme Arctic. The fixed load testers are significantly cheaper and do serve a purpose although they cannot performance test a battery properly but it'll give you an idea. But in a pinch you can use as something as simple as a multimeter on the DC volt setting and connected to the battery then crank the engine and the voltage should also not be below 9.6 V.
NEXT I always use and would recommend a 5w -30 synthetic oil.
Mobile one makes an excellent extended service oil that'll get you to 15000 MI. I would always change it around 10,000 and the oil always looks
very clean. But if you're in a colder  environment
than 62 below I'd go to 5w 20 or 0w 20 in the Arctic.
petroleum-based oils do not have the temperature range synthetic oils do
Like a regular petroleum-based oil in 10W 30 will operate okay between 0 degrees F and 100 f. And the 5w 30 is good to around 20 below the 5w 30 Mobil 1 synthetic will take you from 63 below to hotter than you're going to find on this planet. It's a pretty good deal too because you don't have to change the oil 3 or 4 times just once every 10 to 15 thousand miles and you'll never have oil related problems
And of course check the concentration of your antifreeze better a little lower setting then a higher one that might freeze.
And yes block heaters are essential in very cold climates, I keep my truck in my heated garage but there's times you got to go out and leave it somewhere and it might be 40 to 50 below out plus just as important as starting is that block heaters reduce cold wear starts. Starting an engine cold without the elliptical Pistons properly warmed is actually where the most engine wear occurs.
And of course don't forget the basic common sense of warming your car or truck up before taking off. Some people as soon as it starts they're moving and that's bad and can hear it, the Pistons knocking a little actually because as I said before Pistons are not made perfect circles they're made elliptical with heat dams in it for controlled expansion so it'll become a perfect circle when warm And a set of snow tires certainly couldn't hurt.
And diesel engines have their own issues of course they need the good thin oil also.Very important is that the fuel is Blended with number 1 to the proper concentration or that the appropriate amount of additives are introduced. This will really work and prevent the wax crystals growing too large and plugging your filters.
And remember an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I always worked and managed fleets of diesel trucks and My Philosophy is it's better to use additives because they give a few extra benefits. But when your blending summer fuel which is # 2 with number 1 it actually will reduce the BTUs of heat energy per gallon which will result in less fuel mileage and a little reduced power.
Way up in the Arctic they actually run them on straight kerosene but they only have like 30% engine power they would have on a number 2 diesel fuel but at least they run, and usually never shut them off in the cold winter. But nowadays there's all kinds of system preheaters. They usually cost around 5 grand and are mainly only used in off road equipment. They really are awesome, it's like a little diesel fuel fired furnace that can give you thermostatic temperature control of your cab by Heating and circulating engine coolant, then some of that heated engine coolant goes through a stainless steel coil in your hydraulic tank and your fuel tank. So basically it could be -50 all weekend long then depending on what time you start you can set it an hour or two earlier before you start and you can jump into the cab in a t-shirt and you'll be work ready with warm fuel, engine, hydraulic oil. These little  units like ProHeat are worth their weight in gold because you don't need to spend an hour on warming up your machine, Plus you got much less engine wear because the coolant is at normal operating temp. And you'll have no slow hydraulic operations because it's work ready temperature wise.
And a good heaters also essential and it possibly could save your life.
If your heater doesn't work good make sure your engine temperature is getting up to where it should then make sure your heater core isn't packed with debris like pine needles and even mice hair. If your heater still isn't blowing hot air find where the two hoses go into your heater core in the firewall somewhere. And feeling with your hand they both should feel approximately the same temp and it is too hot to keep your hand on them. if not the valve that let's the water into the heater core might be bad or restricted.
Plus you wouldn't believe how many engine block heaters I've seen that were plugged in properly and didn't work, everything has a finite life even the cosmos.
The hot engine coolant that's going out usually is on the back of the head or the block then it goes through the heater core and then it goes to the water pump suction side. This creates a pressure differential which massively contributes to flow which is very important. The coolant coming out of the head could be as high as 20 psi even higher than the cap rating and the water pump suction is in a vacuum so there is a large pressure differential that  is proportional to flow.
And of course if your heater blower motor isn't running properly or running at all you won't have any heat or air flow. Any heatmotor that isn't spinning  could be as simple as a blown fuse or a bad motor or bad temp switch if you don't have all your blower speeds it's probably your resistor in your air duct . Or potentially it could be anything in the system.
That's why with me the first thing is to understand the system because how you going to find the problem when you don't understand how it works you'll just be guessing and that's not good enough for a professional mechanic. If you don't understand how all the parts work and relate together in the system how are you going to pinpoint the problem, although sometimes a blind squirrel does occasionally find a nut.lol
If anyone has a cold problem or any problem especially with off-road equipment and trucks send me a p.m. And I will help you.
The only job I ever had in life was a mechanic, one I never really wanted but I kind of got shoved into it by my parents. And l have a lot of experience, and specialized training from the manufacturers.
 
I also was kind of a monster drummer around the Detroit area but that was a side gig but a lot of fun.


Happy cold motoring everyone love Tatiana.


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Northern Star Girl

@Tatiana 79:
Dear Tatiana:
Thank you for sharing your "winterization" post... 
... you would survive and get along very well up in Alaska...

The cold weather and winter temperatures does have it's special issues and is not for everyone, but if one is prepared for it with proper clothing, proper vehicle maintenace, good weatherization and maintenace of homes and buildings... 
.... and plain "ole" common sense for personal safety..... winter can be a most enjoyable season.

Again, thanks for sharing,
Hugs,
Danielle
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Tatiana 79

Thanks Danielle,
Wow, apologies for all the mistakes
I could hardly believe it when I read it today but I'm really not used to posting that late at night but still that's no excuse.
  And I had a little problem when I hooked up to Wi-Fi for the first time in about 5 years. Everything was going crazy updating. And ever since then I wasn't able to sign into my Gmail account and I didn't know if my phone had the adequate version to run it.
But mainly thanks to my wife everything seems to be going okay now and I'm getting notifications from Susan's like I was before.
But another thing I noticed is the voice to text is horrible. And anything that has to be corrected is very difficult because of the cursor keeps jumping around and leaving open spaces and duplicating many words hopefully it's a little better but I'm still getting some duplicated words.
But it's really not too difficult to deal with it.
And I was wondering if anyone else experienced symptoms like these.

We got a little snow for the last few days but nothing stuck and it seems like it's been raining forever.
There's still a lot of fall color out but most of it has already dissipated and the ominous approach of winter is undeniable because the weather turned much colder and I believe our daylight now is under 12 hours.

Love Tatiana

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Northern Star Girl

@Tatiana 79
Dear Tatiana:
I barely saw the mistakes in your long winterization posting.  Lots of good information there... thank you for sharing yur knowledge.  Up here where I live, these folks know much about cold weather and how to prepare for it.

Regarding snow, here we have also had snow in spirts and sputters and very soon expecting our normal bigger snowfalls....  I love winter.   Our leaves here hardly had a chance to turn into colorful scenery... the almost constant stormy weather, rain, wind and light snow all but ended that possibility.....

So sorry you are having so many problems with internet and computers...  I am glad that your wife is able to tackle those tasks..

Stay warm and dry...
Hugs and hugs,
Danielle
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Tatiana 79

I didn't feel right keeping that pretty fall Avatar of my backyard up.
Fall colors over and the season is short but now we're into the dominant season of winter. One year it lasted so long it's started snowing October 2nd and really never stopped until almost June  I still had piles of snow where I plowed up until almost July. 
Not too much need for a snow shovel here other than the yooper snow scoop. Most of my shoveling done by my big four wheel drive plow truck with chains on the rears and it's still barely can handle it. This thing's quite the animal set up just for plowing and never leaves my property.

Just a couple days ago it was pretty warm and there was no snow just the earthy smell of the new Leaf litter laying in the woods, which is powerful enough to invoke emotions in me.
We probably got a couple feet of snow so far but right now we're being pelted by bands of lake effect snow off of gitche gumee (Lake Superior)
Just going into my little town store this morning was definitely a precursor of things to come. And if you didn't have all wheel drive or 4 wheel drive I don't think you'd have a very good day. I was slipping and sliding in near white-out conditions as one of as one of these Lake effect snow bands was dumping huge amounts of snow probably 2 to 3 inches per hour in Gusty winds.
Not really too cold yet the coldest I seen was 14 degrees F.
These lake-effect snow bands are pretty strange one minute you can have blue skies and the next whiteout blizzard conditions.

Hey Michelle and Andi, I know you both live in big snow country  and if you feel like jumping in with your local conditions please feel to.
I would bet most members would consider what us yoopers consider normal they would not. lol

See ya, love Tatiana
 
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Alice V

Wow :) Did you finished your homework with collecting firewood? Don't freeze to death my friend :D

Here in Moscow it becoming warmer from year to year. I won't be surprise if we won't have any snow in January. Actually some of us think in few years (or maybe decades) there would be tropical climat :D
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GingerVicki

I would really miss Fall if I were up north. Fall is the best time of the year in my opinion. Beautiful colors and great weather. We already had the first freeze so there bugs are all dead. :)

I must admit that Winter is better than Nebraska's hot, humid Summer torture.

I'm not in UP, but it is 52 with clear blue skies. Your backyard is much better than mine.
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Tatiana 79

Hi Alice
It's definitely nice hearing from you again.
Yes I have been busy trying to get things before the snow but now I think it's probably here for good so hopefully I'll be out here more often.
I'm really surprised you don't get more snow and a colder climate in Moscow. Maybe there's something to global warming after all.

Stay safe my friend
Love Tanya
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Alice V

Moscow is megalopolice, it's typical that here warmer climat then outside the city.
And yeah, global warming do its job I suppose.

Though I bet we already have some snow somewhere in Syberia.
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For the sun has burn me black.
Your hollow lives, this world in which we live -
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Tatiana 79

Hi Ginger
It's nice meeting you and I'm sure you would enjoy the beautiful fall colors up here from the sugar Maples.
But this is certainly not a land for everybody.
Unfortunately the u p is being discovered and in a magazine I can't remember it was voted one of the 10 best places in America to retire. But in the small outline towns it's like time hasn't even touched them.
I really find that hard to believe that but they're building up the Lakeshore in Marquette with fancy condos that are springing up like crazy unfortunately. But I am very far insulated from this world.
Most locals are against development and some actually feel we should be our own State. I think this is a little extreme but if it were to happen it would have the lowest population out of any other US state.

I kind of hate to tell you this because I know how hot and humid the Summers were in lower Michigan but up here I don't even have air conditioning in my vehicle  and I think I turned the house air conditioner on about 6 times mainly for my huskies and Malamute.
  It won't be long now and I'll be hitting the trails with my dogs.

It's been very nice to meet you, thank you for sharing your world and thoughts.
Best wishes love Tatiana
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