November Island Trip – Day 1, Part 2

There were few ferry shenanigans. We were 15-minutes late leaving and I was the 6th to last off a very full boat. I arrived at the property 45-minutes later than I’d hoped. This made for a fast setup at light here is not at a premium in mid-November. I am concerned that there is a propane […]

November Island Trip – Day 1

You know, I thought I stopped working… My new boss is my Amazing Neighbor! When he says Let’s Go, I hit the hardware store and head north. Really, we are so grateful to have his time and attention on our project/s, that when he gives me 48-hours notice that we’re launching on the next phase, […]

US Election

Thank God, just Thank God. OK, if it wasn’t clear before, you now know my political proclivities. Or, that I am ecstatic to be rid of a rapist/racist/lying/psychopathic/misogynistic/delusional/ignorant/narcissistic/nepotistic/vitriolic idiot-in-chief.

Cameras

I’ve just taken the first step in finding new homes for my dad’s remaining camera gear. I have two Hasselblad camera bodies, and four lenses, amongst lots and lots of other equipment. Dad didn’t mess around. Many of these items are still selling for impressive amounts of money on eBay. My contact is a member […]

Postponed…

We just postponed the work on the Island property due to impending rain. While I was looking forward to being there and working on the next phase of settling in the trailer, I also am looking forward to a more relaxed Sunday with my DH, and watched the election results Tuesday evening. We’ll get it […]

Next Island Trip

Is Monday… The Amazing Neighbor and I have lined up schedules and included a contractor who will deftly hand dig around existing utilities in order to place trailer utilities in a new trench. I am going to include an irrigation line in that trench that can draw from the ground wells for future use. The […]

Mom’s Aim

The former Activities Director for mom’s community sent me this picture after mom passed. It looks like a community art project. Mom’s aim stuck with her. I love this picture. The balloon has just left her hand.

Kit Houses

When I started chauffeuring mom from the ferry to her mainland house, she started telling me about Sears & Roebuck kit houses from the beginning of the 20th century. As we drove from the ferry to the highway, she was sure most of the houses we passed were kit houses. I had never heard of […]

Additional Mainland House Sale Updates

The appraisal came in at full price without the bank asking for any remediation or work. With that contingency removed, over a week ago, time was the only thing left to navigate. I removed the last items from the house late last week (sack ‘o trash, step stool, cleaning supplies etc), and said ‘Good bye’ […]

Thankful

I was none too impressed when my parents moved us from the progressive university town I’d been raised in until 16-years of age, to the Island. Despite my attitude, I made lots of dear and amazing friends, connected with my parent’s friends, barely escaped high school, and then retreated back to that university town 7-days […]