Well, I did it! I managed to con Gracie (using a hot dog) into letting me get a leash on her and I brought her into the house late yesterday afternoon. She didn't have any problem walking so I hope she will be more comfortable in the future. Her reward was a nice pork chop bone that has been seasoning in the refrigerator for a while.
I had to make a quick run to the store and Sally wanted to come. I drive a Honda ATV with plastic baskets on the back and Sally likes to ride in them. When we got home, I picked her out of the basket, brought her inside, and put her in the kennel. She got a feed of real canned dog food! What a treat!
So I had the dogs contained and I went to the pre-party happy hour. I started to feel guilty about having the dogs locked up so I decided to go home, take them for a walk, and return to the party. I did all this, fixed something to eat, and then just didn't feel like going out again. I need the dogs to understand they are not being punished and I thought staying home with them might help that.
Sally slept the night in the kennel. Around 6 am she began to make "let me out" noises so I did. She was grateful and happy and playful. This may work out after all. Gracie asked to go out next. I have to clean her ears on a regular basis in the wet season because she is prone to infection although this year she has shown no sign of it. I did so and off she went. Today's challenge will be getting her to come back in on her own.
I just finished assembling the crock pot chicken/spinach lasagna and it is cooking as I type. I'm very curious to see how it turns out and particularly how to get it out of the crock pot without destroying it. I'm guessing the trick will be to let it sit and set up before trying?
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Well, it's been a while since I've done any blogging. I am trying to cope with dog issues these days. Sally, the younger of my two dogs was abducted for five days. She evidently escaped and showed up at the house late one evening. It was wonderful to have her back. However, she is extremely traumatized and is not comfortable to let me out of her sight. She used to stay on the property or in the house when I left, but not any more. For a few days, I tried to outwit her by blocking exits but that didn't even slow her down. As a result, she has been an honoured guest at Happy Hour at Perla's for a week or two. To further my frustration, Gracie, my other dog has now taken to following us to Perla's. Dogs are welcome there but I don't feel comfortable with it. Tonight is the big Hallowe'en Party and I will have to find a way to keep them home or pass on the party.
I have brought a traveling kennel into the house and have left Sally there two or three times when I had to go places she could not. But she is so smart she will not come to me at five o'clock when I typically leave the house. She doesn't think the kennel is much fun compared to Perla's, I guess. But if I can get her in there today, then I think I might get be able to get Gracie and bring her in the house. Gracie shies away too, because the maid waxed the patio floor and Gracie can't stand up on it - she came with a bad leg. This happened once before and it was months before I had her coming back in. Now she just doesn't trust it. So it should be a challenging evening.
I don't like Hallowe'en. There is a big annual party at Perla's. I won't wear a costume although I have in the past. It just doesn't make sense to me and I don't believe that 20% of the party goers have a clue what it is about. It really creeps me out when people I can't recognize but who know me come up to speak with me. We'll see how it goes tonight.
I just got a micro grocery delivery. One of my neighbours offered to pick up some items for me at Automercado - a large American-style supermarket in Tamarindo, about 40 minutes' drive from here. I seldom get an opportunity to leave my home-office long enough to make the trip. And although the local grocery shopping is good, there are certain items that just can't be had here in Surfside. So I am a happy camper. Tomorrow I will experiment with a crock pot chicken lasagna recipe I found.
I have brought a traveling kennel into the house and have left Sally there two or three times when I had to go places she could not. But she is so smart she will not come to me at five o'clock when I typically leave the house. She doesn't think the kennel is much fun compared to Perla's, I guess. But if I can get her in there today, then I think I might get be able to get Gracie and bring her in the house. Gracie shies away too, because the maid waxed the patio floor and Gracie can't stand up on it - she came with a bad leg. This happened once before and it was months before I had her coming back in. Now she just doesn't trust it. So it should be a challenging evening.
I don't like Hallowe'en. There is a big annual party at Perla's. I won't wear a costume although I have in the past. It just doesn't make sense to me and I don't believe that 20% of the party goers have a clue what it is about. It really creeps me out when people I can't recognize but who know me come up to speak with me. We'll see how it goes tonight.
I just got a micro grocery delivery. One of my neighbours offered to pick up some items for me at Automercado - a large American-style supermarket in Tamarindo, about 40 minutes' drive from here. I seldom get an opportunity to leave my home-office long enough to make the trip. And although the local grocery shopping is good, there are certain items that just can't be had here in Surfside. So I am a happy camper. Tomorrow I will experiment with a crock pot chicken lasagna recipe I found.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
This has been some day. My older daughter got married back in Newfoundland, Canada and I couldn't be there. That, although understood from the get-go, was disappointing. However, apparently all went well and she got a hot turkey sandwich to boot!
I spent the day emulating a plumber. I had two toilets go south on me simultaneously. The flush mechanism on toilet number one physically broke yesterday so that toilet was totally out of commission. I was able to adjust toilet number two yesterday to working order but the toilet seat needed replacing. I went looking around in my bodega and lo and behold there was a toilet seat there! With a little old-fashoned modifying, I was able to replace the toilet seat so now I had one functional bathroom.
Then I attacked the other, number one bathroom. I searched the bodega for suitable replacement parts and believe it or not, I had them! When you live in remote places like this you build up a supply of spare parts just for occasions like this. After working in a kneeling position, mostly working with my left hand for what seemed like hours (and probably was) I restored the facility to working order. I was feeling pretty cocky until I saw the leak. More to do tomorrow....but hopefully just tightening connections.
I spent the day emulating a plumber. I had two toilets go south on me simultaneously. The flush mechanism on toilet number one physically broke yesterday so that toilet was totally out of commission. I was able to adjust toilet number two yesterday to working order but the toilet seat needed replacing. I went looking around in my bodega and lo and behold there was a toilet seat there! With a little old-fashoned modifying, I was able to replace the toilet seat so now I had one functional bathroom.
Then I attacked the other, number one bathroom. I searched the bodega for suitable replacement parts and believe it or not, I had them! When you live in remote places like this you build up a supply of spare parts just for occasions like this. After working in a kneeling position, mostly working with my left hand for what seemed like hours (and probably was) I restored the facility to working order. I was feeling pretty cocky until I saw the leak. More to do tomorrow....but hopefully just tightening connections.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Tropical Thunderstorms can hurt
Three days ago in the mid afternoon we started to get some rain and a little thunder. This is my cue to shut down and disconnect all electronic equipment. Unfortunately, while I was winding down, there was an enormous crack of lightning that sounded and felt like it was directly overhead. My system went down in seconds but miraculously recovered everything except internet. Now being the "expert" I am, I decided to put in a call to the resident PC surgeon. We agreed, it was likely the ethernet connection at one end or the other had been blown up. He had a spare ethernet card so I set off to Potrero, the neighbouring community in the pouring rain on my Honda ATV. He gave me the card and went back into the shop to look for a cable to test the system with. While I was waiting, I saw Sally, one of my dogs at the bottom of the hill. She had somehow followed me all the way from the house to Pat's in Potrero. She gets spooked by thunder and lightning so I guess chasing me seemed like her best option. I picked her up and placed her in one of the cargo boxes on the back of the machine and took her home.
I could not install the ethernet card...seems the CD is corrupt. Called the Cable Service provider who promised to send out a technician the next day. While I was waiting, I switched the internet connection to USB and it worked. The technician came and went claiming to have fixed it but it is still not working. Today I downloaded the support material for the ethernet card but the system will still not let me install it. USB is slower than ethernet but I can live with it.
I will call the Cable company again tomorrow. And poor little Sally is limping around as though she had run a marathon...which I guess, in dog kilometers, she did.
I could not install the ethernet card...seems the CD is corrupt. Called the Cable Service provider who promised to send out a technician the next day. While I was waiting, I switched the internet connection to USB and it worked. The technician came and went claiming to have fixed it but it is still not working. Today I downloaded the support material for the ethernet card but the system will still not let me install it. USB is slower than ethernet but I can live with it.
I will call the Cable company again tomorrow. And poor little Sally is limping around as though she had run a marathon...which I guess, in dog kilometers, she did.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Pool boy blues
So the water in my pool has turned green. It's disgusting. I have never had a pool before. I didn't realize you have to be a chemist to maintain it. In the last two years, I have purchased enough chemicals to outfit a high school lab, I'm sure. But over time, I got into a regular maintenance program that kept the water clear, bright and sparkling. Of course, this is the rainy season and God knows what is being introduced into the mix when we get a significant rain. So I am playing chemist and doing the best job I can to fix the problem. The pool has a paper filter system so I can change filters frequently. I bought a new broom to dedicate to the pool and I use it to stir up any algae or sediment that settles around the perimeter after I have vacuumed. In theory, the chemicals kill algae and fix particles to themselves to be trapped by the filter. Hmmmm...we'll see. I have done this successfully in the past but I can't remember if it was rainy season or not. Then again, I can always call the pool maintenance company. They'll probably straighten it out in an hour or so.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Housekeeping help
I thought I would have no problem keeping this little beach house clean and presentable. After all, I live and work here so one would not expect it to be much of a challenge. In that case, one would be wrong. It is a challenge...and a big one. I have two dogs that leave a trail of hair, mud, dust and food everywhere they go. I can only do a little laundry at a time because we are so near sea level, the water table is high enough to serve dinner on. I think I can multitask and I suppose I can but I tend to forget which tasks I'm multi-ing.......of course that could be age. In any event, it was running away from me. So today, I hired the services of a housekeeper to come and put things back in order. She did an outstanding job and I can now spend my time looking for things in places I would never consider putting them.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Disastrous Sunday
Normally, Sunday is the only day when I am completely free and I usually use it to relax and get ready for the coming week. however, this is a luxury I can no longer afford. But I am big on multitasking so I got some laundry going. Then I vacuumed the pool. Next, I switched the laundered clothes over to the rinse cycle. You see, I have one of those washer spin-dry units so you have to empty and re-fill the wash tub part. I set this all up and took a little break while the tub was filling. Need I say more?
I woke up almost ankle deep in water! I then spent hours mopping up until the flooded section of the house was reasonably dry. They have the strangest mops here. Not the Rastafarian or even sponge type from home, but, rather, a device on a stick that you clamp rags into. For me, this was a most awkward and tedious operation and sucked a large hole out of my day off.
Not to worry, I still had time to light the barbecue and grill my dinner. Maybe I'm not as good at multitasking as I thought!
I woke up almost ankle deep in water! I then spent hours mopping up until the flooded section of the house was reasonably dry. They have the strangest mops here. Not the Rastafarian or even sponge type from home, but, rather, a device on a stick that you clamp rags into. For me, this was a most awkward and tedious operation and sucked a large hole out of my day off.
Not to worry, I still had time to light the barbecue and grill my dinner. Maybe I'm not as good at multitasking as I thought!
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