I’ve recently rediscovered Unsolved Mysteries. Netflix rebooted the classic series a few years ago. I was never more than a casual fan of the original – RIP, Robert Stack – but I’ve gotten sucked into these new-to-me episodes.

I’ve always gravitated more toward Dateline NBC, though – and it’s got nothing to do with Keith Morrison. (Ha. I can’t even say that with a straight face. It’s got a lot to do with Keith Morrison. But I digress.)

The problem is, I’m a completist. I like things wrapped up in a tidy little bow. After investing two hours into Dateline NBC, I’m going to be rewarded with a whodunnit at the end, which is extremely satisfying. I was explaining this to Tara a few nights ago.

“I’m really digging Unsolved Mysteries,” I told her. “But watching it is kind of maddening. Every episode leaves me hanging!”
“You prefer your mysteries solved, is what you’re saying?” she clarified.
“Exactly!”
“Babe, I think you’re missing the whole point of the series…”

OK, fine. I get that, like Lieutenant Dan, I don’t have a leg to stand on. Nobody’s trying to pull a fast one on me or pretend the show is anything other than what the name implies. There’s total truth in advertising. It isn’t called Solved Mysteries, so I don’t know why I feel so hollow and empty inside after watching it.

I can’t help that I want to know whether Rey Rivera jumped from or was pushed off a hotel roof in Baltimore, or who the mystery woman found dead on a hotel bed in Oslo was, or why former White House aide Jack Wheeler ended up in a Delaware landfill. Instead, I’m left to ponder the imponderable, and that drives me batty.

But not batty enough to stop watching, apparently.


Last week, when I wondered in a blog post whether I’d gone overboard with Halloween decorations (the consensus was no, so thank you for that), a couple of you suggested, after viewing the photos, that I paint the flamingos orange. Ahh, but there’s no need for that. Because, just out of frame in one of the photos…

…you can clearly see I’ve covered all my bases.

Do you really think me, of all people, would let a prime flamingo opportunity slip by? Perish the thought.


Last weekend, with a Freeze Warning issued, Tara made the difficult decision to pluck every last tomato, pepper, cucumber, and tomatillo from their raised beds and bring them indoors to ripen, thus officially ending gardening season. This proved to be a smart move, as the temperature dipped down to 30° Tuesday morning. She’s got mixed feelings about that, as I’m sure all those with green thumbs do following the first freeze of the season, but I for one am relieved. I like the sound of “no more outdoor chores for six months.”

Other than raking, and mowing, and shoveling snow, and…hey, wait a minute!!

With the colder weather, it was time to break down and switch on the heat. After all, Tara’s cousin is visiting from Nevada, and we couldn’t very well expect him to be comfortable inside an icebox. But when I switched the Nest from A/C to Heat on Wednesday afternoon, were we greeted with a welcome blast of comforting heat?

No, we were not.

We were actually greeted with nothing, nada, aka, not a damn thing. The same thing happened almost exactly one year ago. Talk about déjà vu.

The culprit, we learned the next day, was a dead blower motor. Which was an easy enough fix, but the bigger issue is that our mechanical systems are 30 years old. We knew when we bought the place we’d be on the hook for a new furnace and A/C unit sooner rather than later. Given that we’ve had issues two years in a row, and a new blower motor is like putting a band-aid on a bullet wound, we’ve decided to bite the bullet (sorry for multiple firearm analogies in the same sentence) and invest in a new furnace and central A/C system. This is going to cost a pretty penny – 860,000 pretty pennies, if you want to get technical – but it’s not like we have much of a choice. Heat and air-conditioning aren’t exactly luxuries, and you can’t put a price tag on comfort.

Yay to spending a lot of money.

The irony of it all is, we’re warming up into the 70s for four or five days starting this weekend, so we probably won’t even be running the heat for awhile. At least it’s pretty outside, as evidenced by a recent lunchtime stroll through the UW-Madison Arboretum.

Although really, we barely have to leave the driveway to be treated to some nice fall foliage.

I’m diggin’ that curb appeal, baby!


57 responses to “860,000 pretty pennies.”

  1. Pretty pics!!

    Sadly, heat & a/c are definitely luxuries for me. The gas wall heater conked out more than a year ago… it’s tons of blankies for me! Buuut, that also means the kitties cuddle with me at night, so it’s a win!

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    1. Hey, wait a sec. We’ve got two cats. Why didn’t I think of this?!?!

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  2. I had to do the new heating system this past winter, mine was beyond pooched and should have been condemned. Yikes! $8,000 later, I am looking forward to seeing how much money I will save in oil this winter versus the 30+ year old system I had. So far, so good. This summer I barely used any oil (hot water heat, so the furnace heats the hot water) and I have started this season with a full tank. Fingers crossed!

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    1. Interesting that your old system was the same age as ours, and your new system costs about the same. QUIT COPYING ME.

      Oh, wait. Yours uses oil. Never mind, you’re golden. (Seriously, hope you stay warm and save money!)

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  3. It’s that time of year when I live vicariously through the photos of those who get colorful leaves. *sigh* I’m jealous.

    We had to replace the central heat and air at our last house. It was old, so we knew it was coming but still… ouch. So. Much. Money.

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    1. I used to live vicariously like that, too. Spearfish Canyon in the Black Hills has some great fall color. Singular, because it’s all gold – no reds or oranges. But still nice in its own way.

      And snow. All those years living in the PNW, I would get super jealous whenever friends in the Midwest or east coast got snow. Now I’m livin’ the dream!

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  4. Black flamingos! Love it.
    Sorry about the furnace, we had to replace ours a few years back and it certainly takes a nice chunk of paycheck. But at least you have central air.
    Nice foliage.
    😊

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    1. The black and orange ‘gos were sold in a set. I bought two. Should have splurged for more ’cause they’re pretty cool.

      I guess the general consensus is that our foliage isn’t quite as striking as last year, but I don’t know. The tree in our front yard is actually more vibrant.

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      1. Our trees aren’t as bright either. Still pretty though…

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  5. Don’t you hate spending money like that on things where it’s nothing to show? Unless you like showing people your furnace. We needed a new humidifier when we got the furnace cleaned last week and it took the guy ALL day! He was here 8:30-2:30. He did seem to spend a lot of time on his phone,but WTH? And he never ate anything or asked to use a bathroom!🤔

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    1. YES!!! That’s exactly what I was thinking. If I’m going to spend that kind of money, it sure would be nice if I had a newly remodeled kitchen or at least some high-end appliances, maybe a hot tub, to show for it!

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  6. I don’t listen to “true crime” podcasts for a similar reason to your feeling about the unsolved nature of “Unsolved Mysteries”. I’m gonna spend how many episodes to still not know what happened??!? I could save the time because I *already* don’t know what happened, and I’m not worried about it / making myself afraid to sleep alone. 🤣

    Sorry about the HVAC issues – unfortunately keeping your house (read as pipes) from freezing can be a pricy proposition. Sucks though.

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    1. OMG, you’re right. I’ve listened to plenty of true crime podcasts over the years. Thank you for reminding me I was annoyed by the lack of a resolution with those, too!

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  7. 86,000 pennies = $860

    860,000 pennies = $8600

    I’m guessing the 2nd figure might be the actual amount. 😀

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    1. Oops. Math was never my strong suit, haha. Thanks for the correction. Blog has been updated accordingly.

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      1. Well, fortunately for us, writing IS your strong suit!

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  8. I liked Robert Stack and Unsolved Mysteries. Evidently there was a decent amount of mysteries solved by sharp viewers over the years!

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    1. Well, we need some of those sharp viewers to solve the current batch of mysteries, ’cause this uncertainty is driving me nuts!

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      1. It’s like finishing a jigsaw puzzle and finding that one piece is MIA.

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  9. Fall..to think this coming Mon-Tues is a high of 79° 🤦

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    1. Yep…we’re going to be right around there Sat.-Mon. I’m ready for cooler temps that actually stick around, instead of this roller-coaster BS.

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  10. I must say, I was thinking that $860 was a bargain for a new AC/furnace system and feeling most peeved with the differences between UK and USA, so thank you for the update. Now I feel sympathy for your wallets rather than envy 😉

    The foliage photos are gorgeous, as ever. We’re not doing too badly here, but still not at your level.

    All that said, what made me positively chortle this morning, was your self-awareness as you described you feeling pissed off that Unsolved Mysteries actually had the temerity to live up to their name. 😀

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    1. I’m embarrassed to admit, when I first started watching “Unsolved Mysteries” I didn’t think the premise all the way through. But I’m still enjoying it!

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  11. Yikes, that’s a *lot* of pennies! But yay for having heat and AC. Our AC conked out last summer on the first hot week of the year (naturally) and we learned very quickly that I don’t do well when it’s 85° inside. Hopefully by the time the temperatures drop again, your new heat is all set up and ready to go!

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    1. In South Dakota, our A/C gave out just in time for a hot spell where the temperature topped 100°. Again, naturally! We camped out in the basement with a big box fan, which helped. But yeah, we were very thankful when it was fixed and working again.

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  12. The only thing i hate about Dateline is that it takes FOREVER to get to the end! They could wrap it up in an hour easy. Isn’t everything solved in an hour? I mean, come on, let’s get to it!

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    1. They do put a lot of detail into the episodes, don’t they? There are some 60-minute ones, but those are few and far between.

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      1. of course i still watch it..

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  13. Your tree looks beautiful! So wait. Only $8,600 for a new HVAC system?! When we got a new furnace and put in central air (for our tiny house), it was more than double that. Jelly yet again.

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    1. I probably shouldn’t mention we can get gas for less than $3/gallon, huh?

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      1. Ha! You think you can make me jealous, but we have solar panels and got an electric car.

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      2. Welp, you got me there!

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  14. LOL! Love Tara’s quip about “Solved Mysteries” being a better show selection…if it existed for you. And Keith Morrison…is it his iconic voice? I think I missed something! 🤪

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    1. His voice, of course (there’s a video of him reading the phone book), plus his poetic narration. Dateline NBC is actually very well-written – especially his episodes.

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      1. Gotcha — and I agree! What a voice! 😉

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  15. You can’t put a price tag on comfort. Exactly!

    And thank goodness you bring things full circle and don’t leave us with unsolved mysteries. It’s nice to keep things all buttoned up. Just like the garden!

    Hope you enjoy the weekend!

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    1. I guess if you’re an HVAC company, you’re the exception and can put a price tag on comfort. To the tune of 860,000 pennies, to be exact!

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  16. As I love a good mystery that doesn’t have that satisfying ending like Scooby-Doo pulling off the mask of the culprit and is just downright spooky, therefore, I’ve just started watching Unsolved Mysteries! While it may be a bit dry at times, it does a decent job of telling some interesting stories, without feeling exploitive of those on the screen. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Thanks, Aiva! I like the narration-free format of Unsolved Mysteries; letting the people involved tell the story is a nice touch.

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  17. We’re the same way about Unsolved Mysteries. After that, we got hooked on Cold Case Files—mostly for Bill Curtis’s voice—and there was no turning back. We need our mysteries solved. Mike travels for work, and he listens to Dateline podcasts in the car. He’s also a huge Keith Morrison fan.

    Black flamingos—love it! And the alternating colors are such a nice touch.

    I totally get it—I hate spending money on house stuff that isn’t the fun kind. 😔

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    1. I only started watching Unsolved Mysteries because I’m current on Dateline. I guess once I’m all caught up on that, I’ll have to move on to Cold Case Files.

      Geez Louise, true crime is exhausting…

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  18. We put in an all new HVAC system in the last year and I’m telling you it has made a positive difference in our comfort, both temperature-wise and lack of dust-wise. It was a lot of pennies, but once you get over that you’re going to love it.

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    1. Every year, when I’ve switched on the A/C or the heat for the first time, I’ve held my breath hoping everything would start up okay. I’m tired of doing that, so if nothing else, the peace of mind will be nice.

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  19. We replaced our HVAC system a few years ago. The furnace was from the 1980s and we never had a single issue with it, but all the HVAC people who came to fix our AC issues (funnily enough, a much newer model that we had nothing but trouble with) would always act amazed that it was still going. Anyway, we got a new furnace and we’ve literally had to have it serviced every year since. *sigh* Home ownership. Ain’t it grand?

    Oh, I don’t listen to true crime unless the crime is solved. I hate it. I will say that the answer to most of the new Unsolved Mystery episodes is mental illness (including Wheeler and Rivera) and I feel like UM took advantage of that fact. They could have explored and educated about the symptoms those men were showing pre-terrible deaths about their illnesses.

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    1. It’s true when they say “they don’t build ’em like they used to.” I’ll be happy to get half the service life out of the new unit (though of course, here’s hoping for much more than that).

      Rey Rivera’s nonsensical note sure does point to mental illness. It’s just such a bizarre case. And re: Wheeler – he was acting very erratically, but what I can’t wrap my head around is the fact that he was beaten so badly. It seems like there’s more to the story, though we’ll probably never know. They definitely sensationalize each episode.

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  20. I must admit I’m not a fan of true crime shows, whether they’re solved or not. The news is scary enough for me.
    Bummer about your HVAC system, but better now than, say, January 31s! Brrr!

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  21. I switched my HVAC over about 20 years ago, when I still worked for the gas company. I even knew the contractor as a dive buddy. One thing I asked him, “when you guys make quotes, why is it always something like 8599.99? Do you really think we can’t figure out it’s only a penny difference?

    Later, when he gave me a quote, he rounded up. That cost me a pretty penny.

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    1. Haha. A literal pretty penny! I love it. (What was his response, by the way?)

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      1. He said it was a psychological thing. He’s probably right.

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      2. I majored in advertising, and yep, that’s what we were taught too.

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  22. Team Keith Morrison and Team SOLVED Mysteries. I watched that series a few years ago and honestly, I just can’t with the unsolving part. I need finality!

    Dang on the freeze. And Damn on the HVAC not working properly.

    But hey, nice Halloween Flamingos. 😝

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    1. And yet, I keep going back to Unsolved Mysteries, still ending up feeling empty each and every time!

      Almost time to put up the Christmas flamingos now.

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  23. […] we had our new furnace and A/C unit installed, so I am officially poor. Thank god the economy is about to be the greatest economy ever! […]

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