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Quick updates. Linus has taken his string weaving to a new level. I'm continually impressed by his creative genius.
Kitty Weaving Madness. |
Linus has worn himself out after a particularly intense session of kitty weaving. |
There has been drifting, blowing snow creating three foot drifts across the driveway that we've gotten stuck in. The drifts are always around the driveway curve and at the top of the hill at the most vulnerable spot were momentum is critical.
Numerous white outs on our travels up to Evart have created intense white knuckle driving conditions.
55 mile winds created white out conditions on one of our trips. |
The calm after the wind. |
Drifts palooza. |
Sunrise on the "stead." |
Our front yard where "Cat and Deere" have become a little too comfortable. |
Our paved street disguised to resemble a dirt road. |
Orange barrel alert. |
The black plastic to the right of the photo is covering a new fire hydrant. They are gleefully installing them every fourth house. |
The "Cat and Deere" resting in front of our house. |
The sink situation. |
The toilet malfunction we confidently traced to an unannounced water shutoff Friday afternoon while the "Cat and Deere" were once again devouring our front lawn. The water was shutoff, the water was turned back on and the toilet was no longer operating. Those darn dirt particles can cause such havoc.
Kudos to the City of Troy, however, when we informed them of the unfortunate event. On Monday morning they sent a work guy out to fix the problem. Here it is not even 1:30 p.m. Monday afternoon and the toilet is in working order once again. Thank you Troy for your prompt response.
We did a speed trip up to Evart this past weekend, leaving Saturday morning and coming back Sunday around 1:30 p.m. When we walked into the house we were assaulted by the malodorous perfume of skunk. You know the stinky kind that makes your eyes water and stomach roil. I had to be at work in an hour. Just enough time to crack a few windows, change my clothes and boogie. As I'm driving to work, I'm horrified to discover the smell of skunk has decided to be my companion for the day. I spent the day at work keeping as much distance as possible between myself and customers. I also went outside for carts numerous times in a vain attempt to "air myself out". Not my finest work day.
Ice tree. |
Another sunset. |