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Dolts

January 17, 2019 at 10:22 am by Claudia

Our house is a 128 years old; a mish-mash of slanting floors, and funky, not-quite-square windows. It’s full of collections, found furniture, lots of guitars, ukuleles, and mandolins, a piano, and books everywhere. See? One of Don’s guitars is stashed by the sideboard.

It wouldn’t be right for everyone, but it’s made for us.

But, as homeowners, we can be dolts. We forget to check the level of heating oil in our tank and now we’re faced with two storms, one this afternoon, and the big one that’s headed here on Saturday. The big one promises at least a foot of snow and ice and it will paralyze our area for a few days. So we’ve had to make three rather panicked phone calls to our oil guy. The problem is, they’re getting panicked phone calls from hundreds of people. On Monday, we’re to have temps in the single digits and wind chill that will be below zero. Our oil won’t hold out until Tuesday, even with the thermostat turned down.

They’re promised to get us oil by Saturday. I cannot imagine how busy they are. And we have to do better in the future. We’re artistic types, you know, with our heads in the clouds much of the time.

I’m dreading the storm. It sounds very, very bad. We just hope we don’t lose power and/or trees.

Eyeglass update: Don went to his eye doctor’s office and they had the same frames as his in stock – but only in black, not brown. They popped the lenses in and all is well. He’d recently been thinking that he’s like to have black glasses, so I guess the universe heard him. I was the facilitator.

We’re stocking up on non-perishables, Don’s working on the snow blower, which we haven’t used in a long while, as I didn’t use it last winter when he was away.

And I woke up to a message from Netflix saying that someone had signed into my account from Bangkok and was it me? So I had to change my password and have an online chat with Netflix about the whole thing.

Sheesh! Enough, already!

Okay. Have to go and run some errands before the snow starts falling this afternoon.

Happy Thursday.

Filed Under: snow, winter 38 Comments

Snow, Pillows and Hunting

November 17, 2018 at 9:18 am by Claudia

The annual pillow migration has begun. I’ve retrieved all the cushions from the glider and the adirondack chairs. Some will be stored. But the three that are the back rests on the glider move to the loveseat in the living room. They work the best there. The pillows that I had on the loveseat (including the red checked one above) are, at best, filler during the spring and summer. I search every spring for indoor/outdoor pillows that will work on the glider or sofa, so I can have two good sets, but so far, I only have one.

Don just left for a rehearsal in the city and the loveseat is in a state of disarray, so I’ll take a picture of it later today.

We spent several hours shoveling yesterday. The snow was heavy and wet and there was a lot of it. Don wanted to do it all because I wasn’t feeling well, but I wasn’t going to let that happen. It was exhausting. We took a break for a while, went back out and shoveled some more, but the snow was even heavier. And our muscles were complaining. So we did everything we had to do to make sure Don could leave today and I could get out if necessary. There’s still a bit to shovel, but there might be some melt today, so I’m hoping I can avoid that. Still not feeling tip-top.

We hobbled around the rest of the day. I treated myself to some hot chocolate. We made dinner and watched the tube. All the while, we were saying that we couldn’t wait to go to bed!

We were cheated out of the pleasure of watching the first snow, which is usually gentle, with maybe a few inches falling. Nope. We got a big storm and giant mess.

Oh, in case you’re wondering, we didn’t use the snow blower because it tends to eat up the Item 4, or gravel. Since we just had the driveway done, we trying to insure that it stays in place. It’s impossible not to get some in a shovelful of snow, but there’s much less. If we had someone plow the driveway? Forget it. We once watched in horror as a guy plowed our driveway, depositing the snow and half of our new gravel along with it in a pile across the road.

I have heard four rifle shots while I’ve been writing this. Hunters. I despise hunting with every fiber of my being. I want to find them, grab their damn guns, and tell them what I think of them. Obviously, that’s a fantasy, but the intensity of my feelings about hunting are not a fantasy. And please don’t bother with any of the usual defenses of hunting. In truth, there are none. Not in this day and age. The most egregious excuse is that it’s a “noble” cause, that the hunter is just helping to thin a population that will starve over the winter. I’ve never believed that for a second. It’s about killing an innocent, magnificent animal and finding an excuse to do it.

My dad, gentle soul that he was, had a bow and arrow and went hunting every fall for a number of years when I was in high school. He never killed a deer. Because, when up against it while aiming at a defenseless animal, he knew it was wrong. And he stopped any pretense of hunting after that. We had many arguments about hunting before he stopped, but it wasn’t until several years later that I realized that he deliberately missed. That he didn’t have the heart to do it.

I talk about this every other autumn, it seems. We live in the country. I see these guys wearing camouflage in local shops and at gas stations. It’s an unfortunate fact of life here. I can’t wait until hunting season is over. Unfortunately, it just opened today and it goes until December 9th.

Wonder what it would be like if animals had the guns and we were the prey?

Happy Saturday.

 

 

Filed Under: den, hunting, living room, snow 26 Comments

Isn’t Winter’s Arrival in December?

November 16, 2018 at 9:26 am by Claudia

What did I say the weather forecast had predicted?

3-6 inches with sleet?

How about 11 inches with sleet? Cause that’s what we got.

Every forecast was wrong. We got walloped. And it came down very quickly, changing to sleet overnight and now – more snow. Unbelievable.

I’m not a real happy camper this morning. It’s too much snow, too early. I don’t know how long it’s going to take to dig ourselves out, but it’s not going to happen quickly.

I’m already over winter and it hasn’t even started yet!

Plus, I’m feeling under the weather with some sort of sinus/cold thing, so that’s not helping my attitude.

Okay. Enough complaining.

These are the times I long for a flat, short driveway. Ah, well.

We have a roof over our head, food in the fridge, more than enough oil to heat the house, power, and I’m in the midst of reading a novel set during the horrors of Hurricane Katrina, and that puts everything in perspective.

You know, we were in the midst of moving to the cottage during Katrina. We had no access to cable and we were so busy unloading and then cleaning our rental that we had no idea of the enormity of that disaster until several days later. It was just awful. And now the horrors of the fires in California.  Is this what it’s going to be for the future? Fires, more and more hurricanes, extreme temperatures, permanent seasonal changes?

Praying for lives lost, homes destroyed, brave firefighters, animal rescuers, those who offer shelter, and those who have lost everything.

And for our planet.

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: climate change, snow 45 Comments

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