4448. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/24/2008 12:35:05 AM That cat is hysterical--thanks wabb, it made my day! 4449. wabbit - 11/24/2008 2:53:30 AM Isn't that sweet? I rehabbed a deaf kitten years ago that loved riding on the front of an upright vacuum cleaner. She was such a cutie.
We lost two cats to coyotes this year. One was my very special kitteh Sophia. I still look behind the stone wall and expect to see her stalking the small fur creatures.
The remaining three cats all go outside, but two don't go more than about ten feet from the house. They'll walk all around the perimeter of the house on their own, but they'll only venture farther away when I'm out walking with them. The third was a street cat and has more courage about wandering a bit further afield. 4450. wabbit - 11/24/2008 2:54:37 AM Arky, my sister swears by her Magic Bullet. I bought one for my niece, who swears by it. It's the perfect size for two people. 4451. arkymalarky - 11/24/2008 3:12:54 AM Mose loved hers and lost it last time she moved, so I was tickled to be able to get two.
It's so hard to protect cats, especially if there are wild animals around. We're going to lose Hobo to a car. He chases them and I don't know how to stop him short of a shock collar, and that's still iffy. We can't get an invisible fence and Bob hates to pen him up. 4452. wabbit - 11/24/2008 3:41:35 AM We have five acres with conservation property on two sides. There is a pond behind us. We have a few deer and turkeys, and it's perfect territory for coyotes. This past summer I managed to get a few seconds of video of one who was under the deck on the back of house. I figure he was after the hen. By the time I started the camera, he had seen me and moved down the yard, but never went behind the stone wall, which is where I think he grabbed the two cats.
Sophia is laying in the opening in the stone wall. The coyote never bothered to go back through that same opening — he wandered off to the right in no great haste.
btw, the hen, Lucille, is still with us.4453. arkymalarky - 11/24/2008 3:56:28 AM Wow. Neat shot. The dogs keep them at bay here, so to speak, but they howl right at the edges of the yard, especially on cold moonlit nights. Mose hated it, but Bob and I love it. 4454. thoughtful - 11/24/2008 4:09:36 PM house update:
Progress is so slow now, and the siding isn't all on yet and winter is setting in...most frustrating. Still the outlines of what is to be are becoming clearer. Stonework is going up on the front of the house. Solar panels are installed and generating power as we speak...only thing is, the power still has no place to go. Electrician working on hooking us up to the grid this week, hopefully. 4455. thoughtful - 11/24/2008 4:12:28 PM I'm most pleased with these garage doors for the jeep garage. Yup boys and girls, this is a regular lift type garage door, only it looks like french doors with frosted glass...how cool is that. Architect fought me tooth and nail on these, but I insisted. He has since given me kudos for my choice.
4456. thoughtful - 11/24/2008 4:23:22 PM We've seen coyote at our new house, heard them howling in the middle of the night at our current house and even seen them wandering across the drive at work. With so many turkey around, they're bound to follow. While I'm not happy that they go after pets, I sure hope they can help keep the squirrel population down...so many of the freakin' things! 4457. judithathome - 11/24/2008 4:24:52 PM Those look superb! We are needing a new garage door...ours is bent at the top and I feel every opening will be last.
Right now, my garage door looks like the ones I drive past and make fun of! 4458. thoughtful - 11/24/2008 4:33:54 PM I found them many years ago when christopher lowell featured the lady who invented them on one of his shows...called french porte. The windows are a durable acrylic, not glass so they're fairly secure, though not overly energy efficient. But they do let a lot of light into the garage which is nice. 4459. wonkers2 - 11/24/2008 5:24:01 PM You'r gettin' there. Nice! 4460. jexster - 11/25/2008 12:03:19 AM Sasha does same..have all but given up on printing
4461. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/25/2008 12:17:31 AM Loved it! 4462. magoseph - 11/25/2008 6:47:14 PM What do you have behind the dormer windows, thoughtful? 4463. thoughtful - 11/25/2008 6:52:44 PM Hi Mags, nothing
the entire upstairs is attic space...lots and lots of attic.
We wanted one floor living so everything we need is on the main floor....the finished basement below is just for fun: music nook, exercise room, craft room, jeep garage and workshop, and guest suite. We were going to have a media room too, but i think that room will have to wait for the funds to be replenished. Hubby says it'll be used for storage in the meantime. 4464. thoughtful - 11/25/2008 6:54:05 PM On the backside of the house, you'll see a space left in the solar panels and a black dot there...and another on the right side of the solar panels. Those are solatubes to light the dressing room and the utility room with sunlight as they are both interior spaces.
4465. thoughtful - 11/25/2008 8:27:01 PM
Velux Solar tube 4466. magoseph - 11/26/2008 2:34:11 AM Those are solatubes to light the dressing room and the utility room with sunlight as they are both interior spaces.
That's pretty wild--so you'll see how you'll look like outside once dressed up to go? Is there a door between your bathroom and the dressing room? 4467. jexster - 11/26/2008 2:39:27 AM Looks like Sarah and Todd's AK love nest
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