First, the generator. I'm getting nowhere with this. It runs great, a Yanmar diesel. It generates power for anywhere from a minute to a few hours and then quits.
As those of you know from my Drift Away blog, I'm not afraid to tackle things I know little to nothing about. But I don't know where to start with this. I called a generator repair place here in Fulton County and he said he wasn't interested and was too busy anyway. Ideas, anyone?
Friend Bill and I were at our Amish sawmill on Friday. They sell baked goods and such on Fridays and Saturdays, and I scored a blueberry pie! This was tonight's dinner.
The blueberry pie was followed by homemade pierogis, by Pamela. She recently returned from Connecticut and the family's Polish mother was visiting from Poland. She couldn't speak a word of English, but she managed to show Pam how to make pierogis! Stuffed with raspberries!
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... are these good!
Isn't it great when your kids grow up and move out on their own, and you can have blueberry pie for dinner and raspberry pierogis for dessert? No worries about setting a good example.
Take the electrical panel off and poke around-- Sounds like it's going into protection mode..
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