Naked Truths
1 day ago
'Scoakat' rhymes with 'Snow Hat'! - - Just my thoughts on music, humor, our life in Madison and anything else I feel like.
Wednesday was one week since Basil came home from the vet after surgery. It seemed sufficient time for the cats to see and smell each other, and any hissing had seemed to end, so we reintroduced them. Things went very well, there was only a hiss or two, but the brothers were back together. Of course, we need to watch when we leave the basement open because Basil is still not to go down there even though he really wants to use his regular litter box. He does not like the litter he has to use so we bought puppy pads to place outside the box and he has been using them, though still reluctantly. The carpet in the back bedroom will definitely need a good cleaning after this.
Yesterday was the first day it thoroughly felt like spring. The day started overcast, but the sun came out in the afternoon and the temperature rose. I managed to do several things outside that have just become possible. First, I got the garage organized a bit by putting away snow shovels and salt, swapping out the snow blower for the lawn mower, and giving the whole garage a good sweep. With a clean garage and dust settled, I was finally able to apply the finish to what will be a hanging pot rack in the kitchen. I'll write a bit more about that once it's complete.
I spent the late afternoon/early evening breaking in the fire pit. The ground was solid enough that I hung out by the fire for a few hours, just watching the flames and enjoying the weather and relaxation. It never gets old. Just after sunset, as I let the fire pit die down, I fired up the grill for our first grilled burgers of the year. I thoroughly enjoyed this first day spending so much more time outside than I have in a very long time.
It's been a very stressful week here as we had to take Basil to the emergency vet because he couldn't pee. They got him sorted and he came home two days later with a cone, bandaged arm and medicine to take. I'm not going to go into detail, just know that he is feeling much better now and is cone-free and settled back in. 
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| This afternoon |
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| A month ago, February 18 |

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| We can see the fire pit again, but it still may be some time before there's a fire. |
Since there's nothing else to write about yet, here's a little more about the new snowblower. On paper, the new snowblower is 208cc, same as the old one, despite the size difference you can see in the picture. The new one seems better so far as I still have not used the electric start because it starts easily with just one pull, which never happened with the old snowblower. Also, it just seems more solid, a better built product, and more powerful despite the same size motor as the old one. My only complaint is that it's currently on sale for forty bucks less than I paid, but I needed it right then and couldn't wait for a sale. I've only had to use it a few times so far, but there's still snow in the forecast. We got an inch or a little more last night, too little to get out the snowblower. It was the light and fluffy stuff, and my wife took care of it easily this morning with a shovel.
You can see where the auger separated from the axle on the old snowblower, and how worn down the rubber was. In fact, metal was hitting the ground and peeling it back, seen at the bottom, so it was just time to be replaced. I still have the old one in the garage. I looked into leaving it out for pick-up with the trash and it will cost 15 dollars for a sticker so the city will pick it up. I think I may set it out for a few days and see if someone will take it before I buy the sticker, which I can easily get a few blocks away at the public library.
I also took a spill last week in the driveway. Ice has built up between the back door and the garage with the rain a week ago and snow melting and hasn't drained normally with the snow and ice and frozen ground on the side. I'm okay, thankfully, I mostly hurt my pride and got a wet ass, but I still have an ugly, tender knot on the outside front of my right knee. I didn't have to buy sidewalk salt last winter (and maybe the winter before) because what I had had been plenty, but I used up the last of it this morning and bought another two forty-pound bags today. With any luck I won't have to buy anymore this or next year, but the way things have gone this year it has been needed often.