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7-13-ac We haven't really had any hot weather to speak of but over the past week Jason noticed the a/c wasn't blowing very cool air so he put in a call to the repair guy. We might have skipped getting it serviced in the spring a time or two. It wasn't long at all after the repair guy's arrival that he reported a mousikin nest inside the unit. They'd chewed through the wire. Sound familiar? As in exactly the same report we got on the car a/c earlier this year? Ayep. Well, the mice have been evicted and the a/c is hunky dory again. Repair guy was even so kind as to show Jason how to turn off the breaker in the winter so that there's no warm spot to attract said mice again.  I think the catnip for neighbor cats campaign has just gained even more momentum.

Poured Surface Suspension I also worked up one more experimental batch of soap. Jason asked for something with sea salt in. I'm not ordering new supplies until the fall so I had to go with what essential oils I had on hand and since I've just done sandalwood and lavender I went for mint this time for a change of pace. The sea salt is in rather large crystals and those don't seem to have behaved very nicely. It looks like those candles we made as kids with ice cubes to make holes  when they melted. I'll give it a few days and then try it out to be sure it's okay. It does look like the soap set properly so I suspect the salt is just drawing out extra moisture.

 

4 Comments

  1. At least they aren’t chewing the wiring on your car, that happened to us once at my mom and dad’s.

  2. Oh but they did, we had the car a/c fixed earlier this year due to exactly the same problem- mouse chewed through the wire.

  3. It looks pretty even if it may not work just right. :D This may sound weird, but can you pre-encapsulate the salt… maybe in some other type of soap?

  4. If I rub my finger across the weepiness and then rub my fingers together its not slippery. That means its not basic which means the NaOH, aka lye, was indeed consumed in the reaction as it should have been. (Basic refers to the pH)