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  • Noreen 2:28 pm on August 15, 2018 Permalink
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    The True Story 

    Crab Apples and Snuggles (Phone)

    Our beloved Snuggles is always up for a challenge. He has ridden our patio umbrella like a tilt-a-whirl in times past. Today out of the blue there were branches shaking as I looked out the kitchen window. When I went outside there was Snuggles in the crab apple tree.

    Snuggles on High (Phone)

    The true story of this: You can’t be brave unless you are scared. Snuggles took quite a bit of time checking out the roof of the house. Too bad I didn’t have a nanny-cam on him so I could have done an up close and personal look as to how all the shingles were holding up. Snuggles would stand at various portions of the roof and meow. Snuggles meowed a lot. Snuggles did venture to the opposite end of the house . . . eyeing up the awning for a return descent. In time he decided to come down the same way he went up. Jumping from the tree to the house roof seemed a lot easier than standing on the roof line eyeing up spindly branches for the return flight. I waited him out on the patio drinking my morning coffee. Before long there he was, panting as if he had run a mile. He had been scared once he was aloft but decided the brave thing was to return with all four paws on solid ground. Thinking of my own life . . . I know there were times when it was scary to be brave.

     
  • Noreen 2:45 am on September 9, 2015 Permalink
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    Ugh!! 

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    Fuzzy and Harry spending some time
    in the prime spot of the porch.

    There are good “Ughs” and some not so good “Ughs.”

    The good ugh of the day: “Ugh, I now need to share my rocking chair?”  The newbies, Fuzzy and Harry, were in my rocking chair soaking up some sun when I came out this afternoon. These two charmers are just that, charm the pants right off of you.  The squeaky toy that Kersten and Kevin sent over for Snuggles earlier this year is a hit with these two.  It is the squeak that keeps on giving.

    Getting onto the bad “Ugh”: Butter Ball was suppose to have his yearly check up this morning at 9:00 a.m.  We bought some treats that were suppose to have a calming effect on the cat.  Two treats were the prescribed dose.  At eight this morning, Dennis gave Butter Ball three of the treats.  By 8:20, I was applying an antiseptic to Dennis’ arm, finishing off with band-aids.  Cats 001 (400x300) Butter Ball is one really strong cat.  I had happened to look out the bathroom window towards the porch patio doors and all I could see was a tail flailing wildly with an occasional pair of paws jutting straight out.  By the time I got outside, Butter Ball was hiding under the car and Dennis was wiping blood.

    We canceled out on the appointment and Dennis made a trip to the veterinary clinic seeking help.  Help . . . to knock out this cat enough to get him into a carrier for his checkup.  We have several pills that can be crushed up and put into something that Butter Ball will eat.  Actually, a half pill is suppose to do it.  Hmm.  It will be some time before Butter Ball wants anything to do with us.  We have given Butter Ball the best year of his life.  “Ugh.”

    Later this afternoon, I did put some butter on the tip of my finger and Butter Ball took a sniff of it and then strode off.  Snuggles had no problem licking my finger right down to the first knuckle.  This whole project will take some time.  I can assure you that even if Butter Ball is comatose, he will get his annual checkup.

     
  • Noreen 6:12 am on June 11, 2015 Permalink
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    From A.M. to P.M. 

    There must have been something extra in our coffee this morning.  Dennis was on the rider lawnmower by 9:30 heading to the far portion of the acre.  The threat of the two days of rain that is in the forecast may have spurred him on a bit, and with no dew on the grass it was a perfect fit. I checked my list of what today held for me. I needed to run some errands and pick up several grocery items.

    When I got home, I was using the same threat of rain to get the last of the largest gardens free of extra green stuff.  The dirt was turned black and the Preen was put down.  Now let the rains come.

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    Using neighbor Jan’s shed as a backdrop, Calvin’s
    creative ironworks can be enjoyed from our patio. I have often
    thought of painting a scene on the back of her shed.
    As I said . . . a thought.

    We have organized some of our garden art a bit differently this year.  My brother, Calvin, had a creative knack with wrought iron-looking steel and his welder.  In times past I had his garden art items placed in multiple places.  This was the year to use them as a very unique type of fence.  Dennis and I had not counted on very dense Maple tree roots to keep us from the ultimate setting, but we are very content with our efforts.

    Snuggles's Hamock (400x300)

    Snuggles finds the most interesting places to
    disappear to. I would imagine the mesh of the lawnmower
    bag makes a good hammock.

    During the day of me working in the garden, Snuggles and Butter Ball kept taking turns keeping me company.  If I thought they had given up on me, all I needed to do was look for either a yellow tail or a white tail peeking out from under a perennial.  It is amazing that two four-legged critters can be used as enough company to keep me going to the very end.  All tools got tucked away and now the waiting game begins to see when the rain starts and how much we end up getting.  As I headed to the house from the backyard, Butter Ball was already choosing which of the rocking chairs he was going to grab a nap in.  Snuggles had disappeared and I backtracked to seek and search until I found him.

    The close of another successful day on Stauffer Avenue and I think I can speak for Dennis as well as myself . . . putting our feet up this evening is going to feel really good.

     
  • Noreen 2:50 am on June 7, 2015 Permalink
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    This morning could not have been a more wonderful day to be a gardener. No humidity with strong breezes from the southeast kept me going for quite a few hours. I don’t really have an explanation: being in the gardens relaxes me more than the weariness of my body. It isn’t hard physical labor, but more the constant movement of so many muscle groups . . . its a good thing. When I thought I had put in a good day of busy work that brought results that were pleasing to the eye, I had to take a walk to the far east garden. What I saw sent me straight to Fleet Farm. Apparently I am not the only one that enjoys our yard, the ants do as well.

    We could tell where the more serious hills of ants were by the color of the dirt. Having had a 1/2″ of rain on Wednesday, any bare spot in the grass, the dirt showed the dark soil that had received a soaking. Where the huge ant hills were, the soil showing was a light gray and appeared as if dry. Dennis and I took turns walking the back area with our little hand-held spreader. Believe me, the setting was set to “put it on thick.” Rain is in the forecast and that will be the optimum for the granules to work.

    The hardest part was to keep Snuggles and Butter Ball in the porch while we were doing the deed. Inhalant of any type of the product dust as it is being applied is hard on their lungs. As Snuggles has finally snapped out of his upper respiratory situation, we did not need a repeat to the vet clinic.

    As usual the older ones on Stauffer Avenue never lack for tasks that need to be done. Where on earth do people get the “I’m bored.” I still am a firm believer that only boring people get bored . . . and that is all I have to say about that.

     
  • Noreen 1:16 am on June 6, 2015 Permalink
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    Lots of Help 

    Butter Ball (400x300).jpg

    There is no hole that can be dug without help from Snuggles or Butter Ball. Today, Butter Ball had to step up to the plate. Once I have a start on the dig and help comes onto the scene, I just step back until I have been given the O.K. Of course, after the plant is in place, the cats do have a sense of priority, and if left on their own, the plant will be dug out. I have found that a product called Critter Ridder sprayed on the dirt around the new plant takes their mind off of the most recent dig. After several days there has been way too many distractions for Snuggles and Butter to remember the fun of this current day.

     
  • Noreen 6:42 am on June 2, 2015 Permalink
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    Snuggles is on the Mend 

    Snuggles on the mend.jpg

    After too many days of sneezing, watering eyes and laying around as if he had no energy, Snuggles went to the vet clinic today. A shot of Vitamin A, a shot of antibiotic and eye drops should take care of the upper respiratory infection. Snuggles got to ride in the brand new carrier from Kevin and Kersten. I doubt that he would have cared if it had been a gunny sack.

     
  • Noreen 7:12 am on May 31, 2015 Permalink
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    Someone . . . Please Stop Us 

    A few wet, rainy days and you would think Dennis and I will never see a sunny day again to work in the yards.  This morning the sun was shining, and though it was 44 degrees, it felt wonderful to breathe in the brisk air as I headed out to join Dennis in the porch for coffee.

    It is always a wonder to me that Dennis has connections that make short work of some items of yard work.  Dennis had been cruising past his nephew’s work site to see when a Bobcat would be sitting idle in the lot.  When the concrete pouring season starts, the equipment could be anywhere within 100 miles in any direction of St. James.  By 10:00 this morning, Dennis was in a Bobcat headed for Stauffer Avenue.

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    Brilliant blooms of the Weigela in years past.

    Shrubs are a great addition to residential yards, but they do have a life span all of their own.  For several decades the Weigelas have added a brilliant crown of red flowers in the backyard.  Beginning last year, there was more bare wood showing than healthy branches just waiting to burst forth with an abundance of leaves followed by the flower buds.  What do the older ones on Stauffer Avenue do?  Dennis makes a contact and the plan of the day is to pull out the Weigela shrubs.  While Dennis was in en route, my end of the bargain was to get the log chain out of the potting shed.  There is no way after as much rain as we have had, that the lawn from the edge of Stauffer Avenue to the shrub site would not show the activity of the Bobcat, but it has to be done and grass grows back.

    The Bobcat that was available had the heavy metal grid in the front with two lifting bars much like would be used to slide under pallets.  Ingress or egress is not easy for my 78-year-old partner in crime.  Where the heck were the steps?  The plan was for me to manhandle the log chain around the base of the shrub and for Dennis to maneuver the touchy Bobcat controls.  Oh yes, the chain was not tight enough on several tries and it slipped over the top of the shrub as Dennis raised the front.  Try, try, try again until the first shrub’s roots were released and pulled free.  The second shrub went much easier.  I freed the log chair from the Bobcat and Dennis was on his way to return the mighty machine.  By the time Dennis made the mile trip and returned in his little red pickup, the shrubs were in the burning ring and the holes were filled and raked off.  The torn sod from the Bobcat’s impact on very wet soil and soft grass went down easily, and in several days it will look just fine. After Dennis returned the log chain back to its place in the potting shed, he commented that it sure was handy to have it on hand, but it wouldn’t hurt his feelings if it would be the last time we needed to use it.

    Taking a break on the back patio seemed like the sensible thing to do.  Butter Ball and Snuggles entertained to no end.  Silly cats that have wound us right around their paws.  Dennis leaned back in the lawn chair and I thought he was resting his eyes.  Dennis was looking at the eavestroughs of the porch and the garages.  The seeds from the Maple tree had just finished falling. How could they already be viable little trees standing at three to four inches tall?

    Three hours later with many breaks in between, the porch and the garage for the Lincoln and the little red pick up have clean eavestroughs.  Talk about slimy, smelly muck that needed to be troweled out by the lineal foot.  Dennis made more trips up and down the stepladder than I could count.  My part was to do away with the pails of mess as he handed it down to me, keep the garden hose positioned for the flushing, and try to find just the right tool to work the necks of the downspouts poked free of stuff that had them plugged up. So the choice is to have no eavestroughs and let the rain wash gullies around the perimeter of the buildings, or get down and dirty once in a while and clean them out.  Actually, there was conversation about having a product installed much like a leaf guard.

    All in all, I take it back.  There is no stopping Dennis and me when it comes to doing whatever is needed to keep the property up to snuff.  We both enjoy this place on Stauffer Avenue and take a lot of pride in keeping it “up to snuff.”  It is so much easier to do the deeds when we notice the need, rather than letting it go and having a crisis or costly repairs.

    The day is coming to an end and we clean up pretty good.  Our Sunday morning tradition is already in place: frozen cinnamon rolls put out to thaw overnight.  On Sunday morning the baking rolls bring a very inviting aroma that allows us to feel the peace that passes all understanding.

     
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