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Tillie
Posted: 27 January 2019 - 09:48 AM
 

Due to Godzilla Badger attack...

LOL 😀

 

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Tillie
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 07:41 PM
 

Hi Subclinical
we posted at the exact same time 😀

Since right now your priority is moving everything to new locations, delaying a lot of hard decisions right now will help keep the relocation project moving along.

Your category list has a lot of things going out & away.
YEA!!!

WAY TO GO! for moving all shelves and cleaning the floor underneath!
So good that each item is being picked up and looked at as you place it.
This will keep it fresher in your mind.

Been thinking about cat pricing...
Tatoulia lives in a big city.
We live more rural.
I think in rural areas $200.00 cats would sit on the shelf with so many feral litters under every shed.
$35.00 here just offsets the cost of the shots & worming & ear mite treatments.
The veterinarians donate their time to neuter/spay.
Life in a big city is more expensive and they probably even have a nice big facility to house them in.
So more overhead, the more expensive the adoption fee.
Here, the homeless cats are kept in random people's homes since they have no building.
No overhead.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 07:19 PM
 

Well, if they have done all the things for the cat, that makes sense. Enjoy your cat shopping. Your mom will know her kitty when it finds her.

CM, good luck with all of your bunny things!

I actually did clay work today and dh asked me if it was easier to find things and get work done. He reminded me that that is the whole point of all this - making things in the studio, not just looking at it. I wish us both beautiful, organized work spaces!

Tillie, i'm Glad your wasps are gone.

I cleared off another shelf and moved it and swept and mopped, and tomorrow (when the floor is dry) I will put a different shelf that is already clean in the space.

I seem to be moving every single shelf, even if it is only a few feet. But it is good because the floor gets a thorough cleaning and each item gets handled and removed or stored deliberately.

My categories are:
trash (I have a cracked bucket that is almost full. I will throw the whole thing in the dumpster at school next week when I go to work on my classroom)
Burn - small box
Recycling - giant bag plus box
Donate - small pile because I already went once
Take to school - big pile
Move to basement (far too much, but I am putting off the hardest decisions in the interest of speed)
And put away.

 
Tillie
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 07:19 PM
 

Hi Tatoulia

Glad you spent some time looking at kitties today.
It is always enjoyable/therapeutic to meet new kitties and give them a little lovin.

Now please explain to me...
Do the cats get less expensive the older they are or more expensive with age, like wine or cheese?

Yeah, this is a slow time of year for adopting cats, not as many to choose from.
Come Autumn there will be more.

Have a pleasant walk 🙂

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 07:01 PM
 

Hello! Everyone seems to be doing a great job! Congratulations on getting rid of the wasp nest! Cm this is a busy time and you have some ambitious plans! Sending you much strength and energy!

SubC the cats at the shelter have shots, spay/neuter, deworming treatments, flea treatments, ear mite treatments, etc, etc. a free cat costs just as much by the time this is done. Plus the fee helps support the good work of the animal shelter. I am pleased to pay it.
We went to three today. Not a lot of cats but that's okay. We had fun. Next weekend is a big free cat thing going on but mom and I will sit that out. BF already gave us the money for the cat. The cat fee is graduated depending on age of cat.

Oh my goodness one shelter has a beautiful large Siamese. She's not for us (plus she was reserved) but was she a beauty.

We will take our time with this.

I'm heading out for my walk. Great work everyone! I have only done mom stuff the last two days. A bit of laundry today for me. Delicates and towels. Two loads.

 
Tillie
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 03:04 PM
 

Hi CriticalMass
Thank you 😀

Steven drug home some of those paper fake wasp nest things and hung them out in the yard.
I was very doubtful...
Kept checking on them and sure enough, WASPS WERE BUILDING NESTS INSIDE OF THEM!!!

Good luck getting all ready for the bunny event.
Do you often remove tracking cookies and temporary browsing history on your computer?
Just doing that really helps with the speed and bogginess.

YEA! for getting your hair all pretty! 😀
I keep my hair long just so I can get it all up into a bun and off my neck.

Your food choices sound fine and tasty.

Badger, Badger, Badger to get that creative work space all whipped into shape, once you have the time.

About ten years ago we started to notice about six domestic bunnies running around here.
Somebody must have dumped them, just like they do with kitties and doggies. >:C
Anyways...
We told people and bunny people came and trapped them all except a really big Lop Eared buck and took them home.
That buck was very hard to catch but a Lady was extremely persistent and was finally able to corral him too.

 
CriticalMass
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 02:43 PM
 

Ooh, Tillie, glad you were able to evict the wasps safely! That one that was in my room I never saw again. My roommate had this old fake wasp nest she ordered from some gardening place. You hang it up and it tells new wasps "No Vacancy."

Well, the thing just looks like an oddly shaped Japanese lantern, more tapered on the bottom. So we wondered if a regular Japanese lantern would be effective. We went to the Dollar Tree and found a some solid color ones. Don't know if that's what did it or if the wasp found its way back outdoors, but we have seen no more of them since deploying the lanterns. Thought I'd pass the tip along!

We're heavy into prep for the bunny event ONE WEEK from today! :O Yee-ikes! I was having fits with my laptop trying to get the newsletter and some announcements made yesterday. This laptop is around 10 years old, I may have mentioned. But it has Windows 7 which I like; I hate 10. And I think I can boost it by installing extra RAM. It's slow to load webpages and with my graphics programs.

Tomorrow I'm going to make myself presentable - do my haircolor in preparation for the event; will probably trim off some of the ends. I've been going for "shorter long hair" the last couple of years. May even approach "medium length" - but I have to keep it where I can ponytail it off my neck, because my neck is usually as hot as the surface of the sun. Afternoon tomorrow will be a good time to do laundry, make sure my bunny club shirt is clean, and whatever else needs washed.

This week I will be finishing gluing together cute little bunnies made of craft store pompoms, making jewelry, and other things I have sitting in the To-Do stack. My roommate is knitting the cutest little bunnies that fit in the palm of your hand.

And then towards the end of the week I'll make bunny shaped Jell-O Jigglers, and we will buy fruit to take - last year we did melon pieces and grapes - and salad croutons and cheese slices and crackers, stuff like that.

And I'll add a mani-pedi for myself before the event, after we've done the dishwater hands part of it.

My room, the sofa where I've been crafting, and the sewing area in the back room all are "There appears to have been a struggle." That is going to change after this bunny event! I am going to dig in and JUST DO IT - like all of y'all have been setting a good example of for me. Thanks, by the way! And keep going on yours, because I can always blow the Badger Whistle and send Badger wherever needed.

Tatoulia, I am glad your mom will be able to provide a nice kitty a home, and have a companion still. We have a good TNR program here - in fact, by the ice cream place last night I saw a kitty and I need to notify them - behind the place is weedy land by the river banks and I bet there are lots of ferals there.

If they can get them when the water level is down - don't want any more drownings here or anywhere. I think the land is wide enough though. And the people have experience, they'll know what to do. Our bunny group has done live trapping of stray bunnies, did I ever mention that? We've acquired several that way.

Hi Tess! Good to see you here again!

 
Tillie
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 01:03 PM
 

Success!!!

Went out this morning and checked on that HUGE yellow jacket wasp nest that they built down in the ground.
Not a single wasp to be seen anywhere around that area!

So glad that is over with. They were extra mean and aggressive.

 
Tillie
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 09:23 AM
 

Good Morning Everyone
"Clink!"

Yeah Subclinical, I was totally floored when I first learned that people actually paid for cats!
Always thought that all cats were free.

We also have the feral cat trap and release here.
They are all neutered and given shots. Here we snip the very tip of the left ear off so it can be identified from a distance.

We also have some designated as "Barn Cats" and are given to people who need mouse control.

They also take in house cats who are in need of a new home.
Some people have moved and couldn't/wouldn't take the cat with them.
Some people have died and the cats are orphaned.

All these neutered & inoculated cats are only 35.00 each.

You can also volunteer to foster house a kitty or two and let it live with you until a permanent home is found, if ever.
Or foster a pregnant momma until her kitties are adopted out.
They will provide you with all food and any veterinary care they may ever need.

I too am weirdly pleased to see baby skunks here again.
No opossums or raccoons live near me.
There is a desert pack rat/cotton rat living in my compost heap.

Good luck getting all shelf things on the shelf.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 05:22 AM
 

I am trying to imagine a $200 kitty!

Here you go to someone's house and you pick out a kitty. The kitty is free. Then you pay $35 for an exam and shots. Sometimes, if the kitty is grown, it has already had shots. It was $60 to have mr. kitty fixed. (There are periodic clinics where it is half that) How much of that is included in a $200 kitty?

There is also a catch and release program in the city where feral cats are trapped, neutered, tattooed (to indicate neutering) given a rabies shot, and released where they were found.

When I was in college, there was a clinic that did $5 rabies shots. Minimum wage was $5.25.

Anyway, Tatoulia, I am very happy that you are in a place where you can use your card for a safety net.

My dad says "if you have a problem, and it can be solved with money, and you have money, you don't have a problem. You have an expense."

Tillie, I am weirdly pleased that you have baby skunks. I have not had any skunks this year, but I did have a little possum in the barn the other night.

I am sure I will rearrange the things on the shelves as I settle in, but my first goal is just to allocate the space and get things sorted.

 
Tillie
Posted: 11 August 2019 - 12:03 AM
 

Good Evening Everyone

Hi Subclinical
Good luck figuring out what all goes where.
That usually takes some time.
I put something somewhere then after a while I figure out a better place for it then after a while move stuff again but eventually it all gets settled.

Hi Tatoulia
Welcome back (((HUG)))
I figured you went to another game, I saw the pic. 😉

So glad you had the means to get kitty what all she needed.
I always called my master card "disaster" card, used only for emergencies.

Good luck with that volunteer project.

WTG! for all the housework you did!

Kitty shopping would be impossibly hard for me.
They look at you with "those" eyes.
Even worse is when they reach out and take your hand.
Kittens are work. A mature cat is easier to live with, already broken in.

Baby skunks on the porch are just too cute when they are begging you for more cat kibble/cereal.
Have to remember to bring in the cat dish before dark, sorry Jack.

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 10 August 2019 - 11:24 PM
 

Hello everybody. I finally got some sleep today. I got up and read some materials for something I am doing Tuesday. One of my volunteer jobs needed someone on an emergency basis on Tuesday and they hand delivered a large package of materials to me. I'll be taking Tuesday off, and a couple more later in the month to do this.

After finally feeling like I've caught up on my sleep, I went to mom's to help her out. I packaged up most of her dishes to bring here and now I am running the dishwasher with her things. Then I went to the grocery store but not without going the long way so I could get some walking in. I cleaned and cleared the part of her table that she would let me work on and I made her bed. I wiped down her stove top and washed a few dishes so she'll have a coffee mug for tomorrow. I got her garbage out. Things like that. We are preparing for a new kitty.

She misses the kitty but she's fine. She hasn't cried because she's just really glad to have had the cat and is grateful she got to be with her at the end. I think I'm done crying and am just sad. We had Red Sox tickets last night and I didn't want to go but we were going with another couple and it was a beautiful night out so I went. And I was glad to be out. They are a nice couple, BF's friends, and they are very easy to be with. So it was a good night. And it was an exciting game!

Tonight is gorgeous. In the 60s. I'm in heaven.

Everyone, thank you for your condolences and kind expressions of sympathy. You helped me to get to where I am now.

Tess!!!!

SubC you are doing remarkable work. Tillie I'm glad you got some things done today. I still have not bought anything that isn't a necessity and it feels so great

I had to use credit card for kitty the other night and it was an expensive night. But not as much as I thought it would be. But still it was over $500. BF has offered me $$ but I can pay rest of dishwasher with this week's paycheck and entire vet bill with the next pay cycle. BF will pay the adoption fee for the new cat, which could be as high as $200 depending on the age of the kitty. Will will not be getting a kitten as we are not kitten people.

Do you know what? Before I paid off my debt I wouldn't have had the $ to take care of that poor sick cat. The poor thing. The dr said she had a mass, likely cancer, that was bleeding internally. I would've been stuck. And I can afford this. This isn't a set back. This is what credit cards are for. Emergencies that you then pay off.

Mom says she's ready for a new cat now then she said maybe in a month or six weeks. I told her we can go visit the shelters tomorrow, just to look. It will help her gauge her readiness. And I love seeing the kitties.

Okay goodnight everyone. And thank you for helping me out.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 10 August 2019 - 09:28 PM
 

Tillie, i'm glad you got to get your work done.

Dh had to go help our extra son (long story) with a plumbing problem, so I went back out and put more things on my shelf. All the packing materials are on the shelf now.

The loft is almost empty except for mattresses, pillows, tables, a bean bag and a lamp. (At one time it was a "guest room" and we would like it to be again). The "almost" is because the big table is completely covered with inventory. Some of it will go on my new long shelf, but I don't know if it will all fit.

My choices will be - choose a second storage location for some category(s) of inventory or reduce my packing material collection.

Now I am tired.

 
Tillie
Posted: 10 August 2019 - 06:19 PM
 

That's fantastic Subclinical.

At least you can tell us about all your future plans and we all understand that it will get done on your own time schedule.

24 buckets is a lot and needs to be handed properly.

That will be so nice having things on that new long shelf.
All neatly arranged and easy to find and put away.

WTG! for all that hard work you two did today!

Had to wait for him to get up before I could do my plans today.
He finally got up at 1:45pm.
I got the carpet all vacuumed, moved the furniture and vacuumed everywhere.
Waiting for it to cool down a little outside then I will take the litter boxes out and wash them.
Wanted to do all this early but at least it will get done today.
One of the litter boxes is in his bedroom since he often shuts a cat or two in there and I never want a cat without access to a box.

They have added some more episodes of HOARDERS on Tubi.

Discovered a HUGE ground nest of yellow jacket wasps.
This will take a while to eradicate and I have to keep running far away, they really hate me.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 10 August 2019 - 04:26 PM
 

Dh and I worked really hard today!

The grading is done, dh cleaned a bunch of stuff out of his workshop and organized part of it, and my long shelf is up and about 1/3 filled. I also swept up a lot of clay bits and sawdust today. My throat is a little sore.

I made a discovery. I have the number of buckets of clay that can be put away neatly in my studio, plus (deep breath) 24.

I want to set a goal to get rid of (use up, share, take in to my class) 24 buckets of clay by next September. I want to tell dh about it, but i'm Afraid he will push me to just get rid of it now. And I am not ready to do that.

 
Tillie
Posted: 10 August 2019 - 12:34 PM
 

Good Morning Everyone
"Clink!"

Hi Subclinical
At the rate you have been working on the entire property, by the time your home needs to be baby proof, it will be. 😉

Hi Tatoulia (((hug)))
Hi CriticalMass
Hi Tess

If I ever get moving today my plan is to empty, scrub, sanitize and refill the two litter boxes and vacuum the carpet.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 10 August 2019 - 06:10 AM
 

Hi Tess! How are things with you?

Tatoulia, i'm Glad you are doing ok. Also that your mom will have a new kitty friend. I was afraid that because of her living situation she would not get a new kitty.

I didn't do long shelves yesterday because dh asked me to wait for him to sort through the boards. He will help me today.

I did clear off another shelf.

Dd and dsil came by last night and we went out to dinner. Then we came back here to hang out for a while. I drank too much beer (2) and stayed up too late and I have a headache this morning.

But, they told us they are planning to start a family! Dd told me not to get too excited because it could take a long time. (I was pregnant with her in two weeks, her aunt tried for ten years....) she said she wanted to give me plenty of time to childproof the house.

 
Tillie
Posted: 09 August 2019 - 06:07 PM
 

Got two loads of laundry washed, dried, folded & put away.
Laundry basket is empty!
Got out the ironing board and ironed some clothes.
Did a bit of altering on a pink 55% linen 45% cotton blouse.
Did some beading.

Just had a tiny sprinkle of rain, not enough, will still need to water this evening.
Unless it rains properly soon.

Scooter was finally able to expel a large hairball he had been working on for quite a while now.
If he would allow me to brush him this would not happen.
But he considers the brush to be attacking him and he fights back viciously.

Twinkles LOVES to be brushed and demands brushing.

 
Tillie
Posted: 09 August 2019 - 02:30 PM
 

Thank you for the update.

(((HUG))) 🙂

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 09 August 2019 - 11:48 AM
 

We are okay. Will write more later. Mom is doing well and we will get her a new cat soon. I'm struggling but am glad the kitty was so peaceful and that mom was with her
Love to all. I'll catch up on sleep this weekend and I will get mom's house new kitty ready.

 
Tillie
Posted: 09 August 2019 - 10:11 AM
 

Good Morning Everybody

Hi Tess

Hi Subclinical
Fingers crossed that you soon feel 100% improvement.

Hi CriticalMass

Hi Tatoulia (((((HUG)))))

Should be a good day to do laundry once it warms up a bit.
8:00am and it's only 63 degrees.
This weekend is supposed to be cool but next week it's supposed to get hot again.
There have been many wildfires but nothing huge and fortunately none too close to me.

 
Tess
Posted: 09 August 2019 - 08:47 AM
 

I'm so sorry to hear about kitty, Tatoulia! *hugs* That is always such a hard thing to process.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 09 August 2019 - 04:51 AM
 

Good morning.

Hugs for Tatoulia.

I think the iron is working.

Yesterday I had energy in the afternoon. Even though I cleaned stalls all morning I made it to 7pm before I felt exhausted. I woke up before my alarm this morning.

I am mad at myself that I let it get bad for a second summer in a row. But at least not as bad this time. I will be taking iron for the rest of my life. Such a simple thing.

I am excited to work on my shelves today.

 
Tillie
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 08:10 PM
 

Hello Tatoulia

Hi CriticalMass

Hi Subclinical
YEA! for getting so far along!

 
CriticalMass
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 06:11 PM
 

Tatoulia,

My condolences on your mom's kitty. Hope you, she, and BF are hanging in there.

=^_^= <3

 
Subclinical
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 06:09 PM
 

Tatoulia, I kno w you are sad, but I hope you are ok.

The water came back on and I washed the shelf and mopped the floor. I am now ready to start setting up the long shelves on the wall. Then I will make the big mess in the center of the space smaller and ask dh about the rolling table.

 
Tillie
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 06:08 PM
 

Hello Everyone

Thinking about you two.
Hope Subclinical has had her shower by now.

Wishing Tatoulia peace.

I washed dishes, wiped out the microwave too.
Had another lightning storm but thankfully it was not directly over our heads.
Got a good little soaking of rain this time.
Might be more storms throughout the night.

Didn't do laundry, too humid and I knew there was a chance of showers.

My naturally curly hair has gone crazy insane with the humidity.
I look like Harpo Marx.

 
Tillie
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 12:08 PM
 

It's morning...

Hi Tatoulia
(((((HUGS))))) for you all.
Be extra gentle with yourself.
Bless you for taking care of everything for kitty and Mom.

Hi Subclinical
How horrible not to have water.
Since we are on a well, whenever they work on the electric power and need to shut it off, a man comes round to warn us in person.

Have a wonderful long refreshing shower soon as the water is back on.
(((hug)))

Last night a big lightning storm was right over us.
Lightning bolts that came down and lit up the entire yard.
Twinkles hid and Scooter was running around looking out doors & windows, he'd never seen anything like that before and was very concerned.
It rained a little bit but not enough to wet under trees or overhangs.
I had turned off all electrical appliances and only had on small night lights in case it hit the house.

When I lived in Tucson years ago I was once struck by lightening while I was in the house.
The bolt hit the evaporative cooler on the roof and I got zapped by some of that energy.
The metal electrical cooler was destroyed, all burned up.
I was ok except for some changes that eventually straightened out.
Some scientists from the university were doing studies on lightning struck victims and I agreed to giving them a blood sample for their studies.

I'm not afraid of lightening storms.
Just cautious about turning off all electric appliances and staying away from landline phones.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 11:08 AM
 

Your mom is going to be lonely without her kitty friend.

Would miss kitty ever go visit her, or would she be too scared?

I spent all morning cleaning stalls. Then I came in to take a shower and eat lunch. I have no water. I called and it is shut off from 10:00 this morning to 4:00 this afternoon for maintenance. Apparently they called yesterday, but our billing number is our answering machine free house phone.

Things I will not be doing:
Clay work
Dishes
Laundry
Cleaning in studio (next step is washing a shelf and mopping the floor)

Also, I stink.

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 07:51 AM
 

She passed peacefully with mom, BF and me by her side. She hadn't been eating or using litter box and she looked terrible so I took her to Angell Memorial last night and the prognosis was poor-internal bleeding from a mass, likely cancer. After I gathered myself, I called mom and told her that we couldn't keep her alive so mom could come see her on Thursday and mom said, I'm coming up now, I'm getting dressed. (I had been with mom while she showered last night). So BF brought her up.

Very sad but mom's doing okay. Then I went to mom's and cleared the cat dishes and threw away the litter box, etc just to get that done.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 08 August 2019 - 04:42 AM
 

Oh no!

Sending love to you and to your mom.

 
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