I'm not sure where this week went, I think because Monday was a holiday in the province, so I probably thought it was Sunday, though in reality everyday is Friday since I retired. (Confused yet, I know I was!)
Eli had his day camp on Tuesday and Thursday. Library program was Wednesday and a real live pirate came to visit! I wasn't there, but that's what I was told, and when an eight year old tells you there was a real live pirate, he must be right. Also, he and D went to the community center on Friday for a special event put on by the library and the Science Center (located in Regina). The center sent two individuals to do a short science camp. Eli was in his element - he's a math and science kid!
Earlier in the week, he and I stopped in at the pet store. This little girl tabby, named Tila (pronounced Tee-la) was evacuated from Northern Saskatchewan due to the forest fires. She is 5 months old, spayed, vaccinated and ready for a forever home. Eli likes to visit the kittens/cats at the pet store and he would happily bring them all home. However, that is not happening, but we'll continue to hope Tila finds her "furever" home soon.As you can probably tell from Wednesday's photo, the cats are starting to tolerate one another. Saku does not appreciate the other two getting in his space on the bed, and there was one incident of him lashing out at Stanley when he (Stanley) jumped up and woke him (Saku). No blood was shed. Both Spencer and Stanley have used Saku's litter box, and in turn, he has used their box in the porch. Saku has been in the basement a time or two, but I don't believe he's used either of the boxes down there. In any event, we are able to allow the three to be out and about in the house without a lot of supervision when we are there. However, we're not quite ready to leave them on their own when we're out of the house. I sincerely doubt we'll ever find the three of them snuggled in a kitty pile on a bed, but tolerance within certain limits is appreciated.

This is a fairly frequent occurrence when Eli, Stanley, and Saku join me in the evening. (My comforter was in the wash, so D lent me one - it was too warm for me)
Breaking news! We got a bit of rain on Monday evening and overnight. One rain barrel was about two thirds full, the other about half full. Another gift to be appreciated as I was able to water the tomatoes from the rain barrel. Speaking of rain, I'm including a video my brother sent me. He's got a wacky sense of humour!
He has since made the necessary repairs and figures the railing will withhold his weight, next time. :)
Speaking of a wacky sense of humour, Eli hollered at me one evening and told me the toilet was smoking. I assumed he'd done some sort of experiment and went to check to see what was happening. This is what I found. What a kid!
Besides the driving, I've got more work done in the yard. I've been watching You-Tube videos in the evening, various ones, and some of my favorites are garden clean-ups. It's like watching Hoarders, as it either spurs to do more outdoor work, or makes me feel like our yard isn't that terrible. :) I was watching one from Britain and noticed the worker using a grabber rake and happened to mention it to D. I wasn't able to find it locally or even on Amazon, though there were leaf grabber scoops/claws, but I wanted this tool. She found it on Temu, ordered it, and it was here in just a week or ten days. I've told her it is my Christmas gift. I used it to clear up piles of pine cones and needles on the far side of the house. I would grab a rake full, dump it in a bin and when that was full, pour it into a yard waste bag. It cleaned things up so nicely, far better than I could have by hand, and far less strain on my back.
I've been envying Patsy's tent gazebo for some time, and I had earned Amazon gift cards by doing surveys. I decided I'd use these to purchase my own. The instructions for set up were pretty minimal and there were a few (more than a few) blue words said by D and me as we set it up. But eventually we got it right and it's simply marvelous. I take my tea out in the morning and after Stanley has had his time on the lawn, we settle into the tent. Both D and Eli have also spent time with me there. When the heat is on, it provides shade, and with a breeze coming through, I'm in my own little piece of heaven.
I take my breaks from yard-work in it too. I've managed to cut back most of the creeping juniper. I fill up a tub, then cut up the pieces and bag it. Between the juniper and the pine cones and other debris, I'm up to five bags of yard waste. I suspect there will be a couple more bags yet to come.
Friday afternoon, the storm finally reached us, and we had nearly 5 centimeters/2 inches in less than two hours. We had water in the basement again, and after clearing out the soft items, Eli's couch, mats, a mattress, and bedding, D used the shop vac to start cleaning up the excess water. My bad, as I didn't think we needed to clean the gutters this spring, though apparently we did. It also came down hard and fast and I don't think, even if clean, the eavestroughs would have kept up. In any event, that job has been added to the "find someone to do the job" list. Just to highlight how much rain we received, the town posted on FB asking everyone to stay off the streets so crews could clear the drains!
I did reach out to the tree trimmer guy this week as well, and he'll be by on Monday to give us a quote for removing an evergreen, a tall cedar and cut back branches that over hang the power lines. There is always something that needs doing around here!
More rain is in the forecast for the rest of the weekend too, so I'll have to do stuff inside rather than out. Good thing there is baseball and football to watch! I've finished one toque/beanie, have another on the needles, and I'd like to either do a bit of sewing or perhaps crocheting. No worries, I'll keep myself amused.
Have a great week ahead everyone!
Glad your brother is OK - he sounds like a jokester!! Super that the kitties are 'learning' to be together a little more.
ReplyDeleteAaarrrgh - you know the pirate had to be real!!
I like that tool - never seen one of those before. Enjoy the rain - it is better than drought!
My brother is a real character, he has a wicked sense of humour. Sometimes not appreciated. :)
DeleteThe tool is amazing, and while I would have preferred to find it locally, it's obviously something we haven't got here in North America, yet. It will be a great help in the fall with the leaves.
Eli has a great sense of humour, as does your brother. It is fortunate your brother wasn’t hurt. The new gazebo is a nice addition, making a room outside for you. We use an umbrella on our patio all the time in season.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the coming week!
Thankfully it was a long fall. Though he's done one or two of those (on a hike he fell partway down a mountain), and seems to come out of it with a few bruises or in the case of the mountain, torn muscles in his ankle.
DeleteI really like the gazebo, though I had originally planned to get an umbrella instead. When I realized I had enough points to get the gift cards, I decided to go ahead with the gazebo. We did measure to ensure it would fit on the patio.
The gazebo looks like it was made to measure and screens too! Perfect! Love the smoking toilet, lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janice! I was envisioning some experiment with baking soda and vinegar, so I was quite surprised to see something else. :)
DeleteOh my I am so glad your brother is okay! Eli makes me smile too:) Glad you got some rain!
ReplyDeleteThanks Connie. It's funny, it never dawned on me R could get hurt. I guess I'm used to him doing dumb stuff and rarely getting hurt.
DeleteHi Mae! Love the pics... especially the video from your brother. And interesting that you bought from Temu. Thought that site was 'questionable'. They have some neat stuff, but I was warned off them. Good to know that you got what you ordered.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rian! My daughter has been purchasing from Temu for a year or more. I'm not aware she's ever had a problem getting her products, and interestingly, if you order and before you receive the product if the price drops, they will provide a credit. I'm like you, a bit tentative about it. My concern is more about providing my credit card info. But then I feel that way about most on-line mega shopping sites.
DeleteSounds like Eli's had a busy summer!
ReplyDeleteHe has, and as a result so have Mom and G'ma. :)
DeleteLovely tent gazebo. I wish we could put something like that up on our deck, but not enough room under the wires. I think I might talk to SaskTel at some time to see if they can move them.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got rain, here we have had lots over the past few days.
Love the smoking toilet. LOL
God bless.
The gazebo does need to be staked down, though I'm sure it could be connected by screwing down the legs. We'll take it down in the fall, and put it away in the shed for the winter. Having the screen to keep the bugs at bay is a real treat.
DeleteWe had more rain this morning, though it seems to have calmed down now. I've not been able to get out and do more yard work and I'm getting antsy in the house. :)
Ate you sure you don't need another feline? 😂 at least three two you have are tolerating each other.
ReplyDeleteFunny bones must run in the family. I have read a few comical notes from you too.
Glad you got a tent! I think you will enjoy it. Good to hear you got rain too.
Nope, we don't need any more cats. Though Tila is a cutie!
DeleteThis tent gazebo is perfect for getting away from the bugs but enjoying the summer weather. Thanks for the inspiration!