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I wanted to take another crack at adjusting the sprinkler heads so that they wouldn't shoot so much water onto the pavement. I thought all I needed to do was to take this key, shove it into the hole in each sprinkler, and crank it counter-clockwise. But I tried that before and it didn't work, and I don't think it worked this morning. I think the instructions said I had to use my off-palm to crank the top of the sprinkler head all the way to the right, and I can't do that. It's hard to do when they're all moving. So maybe there's nothing I can do.
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That's important because the sprinklers alongside the boundary with one of my neighbors sprayed that neighbor's driveway and, because they were parked there, the cars, too. I was hoping the water wouldn't spray the cars, but it did. Then, as luck would have it, someone came out to drive away from their home. They must have seen the front door all went from the sprinklers. So maybe, even though there's nothing I can do, I have to do something to not piss off my neighbor. Maybe not run the sprinklers at all?
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Last time I ran them, on Sunday, I saw a huge pool behind one of the sprinkler heads in the backyard. That's one of the things I wanted to investigate in my two days off. So when I ran the cycle through, I found the culprit: One of the other sprinkler heads is loose or leaking or something, because water is just gushing out of it from every which way. So now that needs to be fixed. But how?
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OK, not a blurb about yardwork, but it is about water. I am now committed to trying to maintain the water heater. And I am going to do it this weekend. We have garden hoses to attach to the water heater, but they are all, like, 25 or 50 feet. I am more comfortable using a short one so I can dump the water into a bucket and then take it outside. (I'm worried about leaks in the hoses, plus I need to see how dirty the water in the heater is.) This morning I saw in the shed that we have a three-foot hose, but that only has two female ends, so I can only flush the water heater. I want one to attach to the, what, temperature and pressure (or T&P) switch so I can see if that works, and so I need a hose with a male end. I went to The Home Depot to buy one, and there was one that was six feet long, but attached to that is an adapter. So I just realized: Why do I need to buy a hose when I can just buy an adapter and attach that to the small hose we already have. So now I need to find a place that has that adapter. So maybe I won't maintain the water heater this weekend after all.