Archive for May, 2016

War of the Powderpost Beetles

May 19, 2016

It was a tough fight, and the true test will come later this summer. But we gave it our best shot and are starting the trek home.
The following pictures are furniture pods, provided here for future reference.

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Two days packing and podding.
The cleaning, unpodding and unpacking took less time. But let’s just think of it as a chance to redecorate. And this summer will be known as the summer of, “Where is the … Fill in the blank?”

Blue Jays and Hooked Rugs

May 17, 2016

Since we are sort of on vacation, we started the day with a trip to Paradise. Paradise, Michigan that is, for breakfast. Then it was on to Whitefish Point. Rey got to talk with a few friends from his internship last year, and we got to wander the exhibits and the beach.

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The biggest excitement this visit was the hundreds of blue jays that we saw. Apparently they are waiting for a slightly warmer wind to welcome them to Canada. This area provides the shortest lake crossing, so they are hanging out waiting for a weather window. It was remarkable to see this many together at one time. Here is one that sort of held still for me.

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Since we are sort of here on task we also spent a good part of the day doing some additional packing and moving, sweeping and covering areas with plastic. We also removed all of the wall art. All of it.

Including the two hooked rugs that have graced the walls since before I was born. I need to get more information from Mom on their origin.

Now that they are down I am of the opinion that we should figure out how to gently remove dust and dirt, and then have them protectively framed for continued display. More to be learned about how this should be accomplished.

This one hung over the fireplace and the colors are only slightly faded.

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And now the reverse view

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The hanging from the wall near the kitchen has some serious color changes.

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Dramatic changes

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Tomorrow we will complete the move out, including ourselves, at least for the daytime.

And then of course, there will be the move back in.

Moving Skills

May 16, 2016

Who knew that after owing a house for about 25 years we would still be such good movers. We got our skills honed during the remodel move-out (and move back).

This particular exercise is to provide a clean area for bug eradication.

The move started with today’s drive north from the LP (Troll-land) to the UP. Unlike a few days ago when it was snowing here and there, it sprinkled briefly, but not enough to turn on the windshield wipers.

We stopped at the Downtown Café in West Branch for lunch. Carl wandered around downtown looking for postcards while Rey and I found a Home Depot for some moving boxes. They sort of fit in the back seat with food, backpacks and me.

My philosophy is get more than you think you will need, because you don’t want something simple like missing boxes to slow down your packing.

Our only real error was getting medium size boxes instead of small boxes. Kitchen stuff can be amazingly heavy, and you can’t put too much breakable stuff into one box.

We are not wrapping and doing a real pack job as we would for a real move. Our move is about 150 feet, from the cabin to a cousin’s garage, and most stuff is getting driven over in a car. And no furniture.

My thinking is to move stuff that is easy to move out of the space instead of cleaning it later because we are not sure of how much bug stuff was around. We are covering furniture, but most everything else is out the door. We made pretty good progress, but still have to go through to small rooms, get decorations off of the walls, and on the last day the few dishes, suitcases, etc.

Wednesday morning is day 0. We got such a good start today we are planning to visit Whitefish Point tomorrow.

Of course, Jane got everything rolling during her weekend ahead of us, and we did not have to spend any time turning on water and electricity. THANK YOU JANE.

It was downright balmy (in the low 50s) when we arrived. It is probably below 40 now and heading into the 30s tonight. Fire in the kitchen fireplace, Tigers on the radio, and we are content.

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Moving North

May 15, 2016

Just entered Kentucky.
On our way from Tennessee to Michigan.

Today will be the lp, although I have never heard it referred to as such. (Lower peninsula).

We have been having some good family time. Graduation of course, a UT baseball game and a Smokies game last night. (Cubs AA team). Some good barbecue restaurants too. A bit of home cooking by Carl, and most importantly – cupcakes.

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Rey’s Information Sciences graduating class of 2016. Rey is 5th from the right in the middle row.

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My one attempt at a picture, an action shot.

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Post ceremony, pre-dinner, courtesy of photographer Mark.

Pooh and Mark joined Ashlan, Rey, Carl and me for the aforementioned festivities. It is so nice to have family together. Pooh and Mark drove over from St. Louis. (And brought the cupcake pan.) Ashlan flew in from New York, with the most eventful trip due to delays arriving into Charlotte where she had to connect to a flight to Knoxville. Late leaving NYC, holding pattern over Charlotte, and then no ground crew to unboard the plane. We were actually contemplating a 90 minute drive to pick her up in Chattanooga or Tri City, TN. As it turns out her connecting flight was also delayed and she is a fast runner.

The return flight was looking as though it could be a repeat in reverse. They called her a few hours before the scheduled departure to tell her about a delay, that would have messed with her connection. Later flights didn’t work unless it was so late it was the next day. Luckily she asked about earlier flights since we were quite close to the airport. And they had very limited seats on the connecting flight to NYC, so she had to sit in FIRST CLASS!

Tonight we will get to see a different sister and parents, and then it will be on to cousin land, with possible snow. (I think the snow will have passed, but they did have some traces overnight.)

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Rey, Carl and Evan at the Smokies game. Barbecue bacon grilled cheese sandwich, green goat salad and kettle corn.

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Barge on the Tennessee river at the Ijams Nature Preserve. We took a one mile hike along the river and up over some homemade staircases and a tower trail.

Moving to the driver’s seat.

The Graduate

May 13, 2016

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From kindergarten to grad school

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Robed and ready

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Real life action

Tired

May 11, 2016

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This is what several days of short sleep and long Mariner games followed by a day on planes looks like.

Not bad, just ready to stretch out. But it’s a bit difficult to stretch in a Bdubs (buffalo wild wings). Rey had to go to Bread Bash, and we ate dinner and are cooling our heels waiting for his return (with the car and the apartment key)

Scenes from today

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Rainier in the foreground, Adams in the back. Mt. Saint Helens was off to the right.

Spent an hour in DC, but the only sights we saw were on postcards.

And Carl missed his first Mariner game of the year. (They won)
This is from yesterday’s Mariners game.
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No work today, and I left at 4 PM yesterday. Vacation is officially underway.

I know I am rambling, so I will sign off.

Carpooling again

May 10, 2016

So I have a few uninterrupted moments.

Between work, the Mariners and an occasional Sounders game and now the Silver Foxes, I have not made the time to post. (Note I don’t call it writing.)

And I just know there were some interesting tidbits to share.

House jenga

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The full glorious sunny weekend that was spent walking and watching, when we were actually too hot on a Sunday in early May. (I am still taking lots of clothes to the game tonight.) Felix Hernandez pitched one of the games and we sat in the K section. To celebrate Felix the King, they give out a roasted turkey leg to a deserving fan, and they gave it to Carl.

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The sinkhole in our neighborhood, likely from the light rail tunnel in close proximity. We walked by after they had filled it with several loads of concrete. I was wondering where the actual hole was, and they had helpfully painted “hole” on a sheet of plywood across the sidewalk.

Carl’s first baseball game of the season. He played first base, pitched three innings, got two hits, and ran the bases. Last year he always had courtesy runners. And not that he looked like a gazelle, but he stole second.

I now have a seasonal worker doing some data entry for me, but it is taking more time to keep her busy… And I have to get 1-1/2 weeks ahead of her so we can go see the kids and other family.

Speaking of family. Happy birthday to Ashlan, happy mothers’ day to all the mothers out there, and happy fathers’ day in case I fall off the face of the earth again.

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Just because I like this picture.
Almost to work. Signing off.