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John, I get it

John,
I completely understand where you’re coming from. I’m using LED all over this house and The Pines. I have filament, dimmable LEDs in our chandelier. They might not be quite as cozy but a reasonable trade out for the energy savings. I have a bunch of 15 watt incandescent bulbs I’m not using. You’ve just given me permission to toss them. Thanks.

I think our house in town is a prime candidate for solar panels on the roof, but let one volt get back to the grid and Alabama Power slaps on outrageous service charges and requires home owners to purchase special expensive meters. I have friends who are taking Alabama Power to court as I type...

Christmas lights are my incandescent weakness although I’m probably going to switch out the front porch garland lights next year. Just wish they’d make the LED Christmas lights from glass. The plastic ones look so...

Only tangentially related, I bought a Ouija board at an estate sale about a year ago. I planned to sell it on eBay, but I couldn’t. I’m Christian but not extreme or superstitious, but the board felt wrong. I had this strong sense that it was a doorway that, once open, would invite evil to come through. I bought it and burned it to take it out of circulation.

Sarah
 
100w bulbs

got 2 4-paks of vintage N.O.S. 100w bulbs today first pack was Philips~1990,and the other was 1980s GE.i'll use these out in the chicken coop during the winter when the heat given off will be a benefit.Also got a bunch of used par 30 lamps and some vintage,~2010,Cree LED bulbs-the ones that have the finned collar and when illuminated look exactly like an ILB :)-These are some of my fave "vintage"LEDs from back when LED bulbs were a specialty item and not cheapened up consumer commodity item like most LEDs of the last few years.
 

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