It's quarter to eight at night, 83 degrees IN the house (with house fans blowing), 81 degrees outside, and you:
1. Start a load of laundry (you just finished 2 loads, but there's always more....)
2. Cook a gourmet meal using the ingredients from the pantry (since the nearest store is 16+ miles away...)
3. Make a rum and diet Coke (hot tip: diet Coke tastes much better, whether you do diet or not), eat some cheese with Pecan Nut and Rice Crackers (it's heavenly, and they must have been designed to go with cheese), and cook hot dogs on the grill.
4. Dust the furniture, which is now white on top, not gray. (It's been 5 days, after all.)
I went with #3. Who wouldn't? I've been using a spray water bottle to mist my body to help the cooling process, and decided a cold drink was my friend. I wish I liked beer; this is a perfect beer day.
Even we're in the mountains, we've had more 'use the fan' days than the 2 previous summers combined. And no air conditioning. That means sleeping in underwear (T-shirts are too hot), and waking up cold in the morning when the temp drops 40-50 degrees.
Surviving the Summer of 2012....
We left the 'professional' life and became a Caretaker Couple on a ranch- no pizza delivery, bears in the backyard, and 7.5 miles from the nearest paved road. Finding meaning and value in Life.... and enjoying the sanity.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Horsey Time
We've got a large field behind our back yard, and a number of the ranch horses have been moved there to munch on the acres of grass. It's been fun watching the horses; the water trough is right next to our back yard fence.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Gerta's 10 Ranch House Rules...
1. Don't dust until the dark wood end table looks grey on top. This will take about 2 days.
2. Sweep only when you feel lots of crunchies under your feet. This will also take about 2 days.
3. Limit steam-cleaning carpets to 3-4 times a year. Even after cleaning, they will look pretty much the same after a week.
4. Expect the dogs to get loose and run though the fields, then merrily come back into the house and trample the carpets with black mud from the creek about 2 days after steam cleaning the carpets.
5. Two tips for #4: 1.Wait until the mud dries, then sweep up. 2. Do not panic when all the dog footprints still faintly remain; they will blend in with the general condition of the carpet in a week.
6. With no air conditioning, leave the still-broken back sliding door open for air.
7. Keep a screen-less kitchen window on the opposite of the house also open; this way the flies that come into the house have a way to fly through and not get stuck inside.
8. Note: when sweeping, be sure to dust off all windowsills and counters of the dead flies; some of those critters are not so smart, and with 50 degree temperature swings each day and night, they often croak.
9. Juggle the front windows open for cool air, and closed because of all the dust from the road out front.
10. When the dogs come in from a run and proudly place a dead gopher on the carpet in the living room, do not scream. Tell them 'good dog' and quickly place in the garbage. This happens often.
2. Sweep only when you feel lots of crunchies under your feet. This will also take about 2 days.
3. Limit steam-cleaning carpets to 3-4 times a year. Even after cleaning, they will look pretty much the same after a week.
4. Expect the dogs to get loose and run though the fields, then merrily come back into the house and trample the carpets with black mud from the creek about 2 days after steam cleaning the carpets.
5. Two tips for #4: 1.Wait until the mud dries, then sweep up. 2. Do not panic when all the dog footprints still faintly remain; they will blend in with the general condition of the carpet in a week.
6. With no air conditioning, leave the still-broken back sliding door open for air.
7. Keep a screen-less kitchen window on the opposite of the house also open; this way the flies that come into the house have a way to fly through and not get stuck inside.
8. Note: when sweeping, be sure to dust off all windowsills and counters of the dead flies; some of those critters are not so smart, and with 50 degree temperature swings each day and night, they often croak.
9. Juggle the front windows open for cool air, and closed because of all the dust from the road out front.
10. When the dogs come in from a run and proudly place a dead gopher on the carpet in the living room, do not scream. Tell them 'good dog' and quickly place in the garbage. This happens often.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
A Moment of Reflection....
Haven’t posted in months.
Why? I don’t think I’ve
had anything new or interesting to say.
My life seems pretty normal- at least to me. I live way up high in the mountains of
Montana, in a valley called the Cinnabar basin, and watch elk and now horses
out my back window.
I have frequent
discussions with my house regarding what is the acceptable level of cleanliness that does
not cause me distress.
I’ve realized I
talk to myself waay too much (conversations with the house not included), and
trying to keep silent when alone is a challenge. (Thank goodness for our dogs;
at least they offer a legitimate reason for vocalizing!).
We had snow in June, and 2 weeks later temps
in the 90’s.
My big daily fashion
decision is which pair of jeans and T-shirt I should wear.
Not exactly normal for most folks, I agree.
Friends and family call and ask me what is
new; my response is usually “Not much.”
I’m mostly content living my day-to-day, watching the many moods of the
mountains.
Once upon a time, I was determined to make Big changes in
the/my world. Whatever I was going to
do, I felt compelled to do it in a big way.
I had to be the best damn student/daughter/wife/designer/ creative
director/mother/writer/ realtor in the land.
Obviously, these were not realistic goals. While pretty good at a number of them, there
were just not enough hours in my day to Change the World.
I’ve made my peace that the world will do just fine,
thank-you-very-much, with my input or without it. Looking back, I keep thinking ‘whew! how exhausting.’ All that energy put into attempted extra-achieving.
Perhaps if I’d let my Inner bitch come out and play more often, I woulda had
more energy at the end of the day. You
have to admit there is something freeing about flipping forward your first
thoughts and actions without worrying how others will feel. Getting older does give me a more relaxed
perspective…
May your days of reflection bring a calmness to your soul…. And
if that doesn’t work, bring out that Inner bitch!
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Bwah-hah-haaa... Gerta Gets a Taste of Country Cottage, After All
Gerta and I are coming to an understanding- she can keep her tom-boyish ways, and I can spiff things up, within reason.
Dan and I decided to update our bathroom, since it's a room we both visit several times a day. :)
Here's a photo of what it looked like:
It was typical 1970's decor- dark, dark wood and trim, beige floral wallpaper, off-white linoleum floor covering that never looked clean no matter how much you cleaned it, etc.
At this point, we had already installed a larger medicine cabinet and the shelf unit over the toilet (seems we must have 'bathroom stuff' issues, and didn't have enough room to store all the stuff).
Thanks to all of Dan's talents with paint, wallpapering, installing flooring, new trim and accessories, etc., this is our 'new' bathroom:
Yay! Bright, white, clean, and cottage-y. Beadboard on the walls and the new cabinet doors Dan made. And I love the new floor... the new stick-em' tiles of today are awesome! 'We' even used them to cover the shelves.
Alas, my only contribution was choosing the wallpaper that was uber-cheap on sale. (Price was great, but Dan said it was a bitch to work with.) Oh, and giving Dan lots of moral support.
Gerta seems to approve of the new look- so far, no home disasters or dramas. Just goes to show you that even old-timers can like a new change.....
Dan and I decided to update our bathroom, since it's a room we both visit several times a day. :)
Here's a photo of what it looked like:
It was typical 1970's decor- dark, dark wood and trim, beige floral wallpaper, off-white linoleum floor covering that never looked clean no matter how much you cleaned it, etc.
At this point, we had already installed a larger medicine cabinet and the shelf unit over the toilet (seems we must have 'bathroom stuff' issues, and didn't have enough room to store all the stuff).
Thanks to all of Dan's talents with paint, wallpapering, installing flooring, new trim and accessories, etc., this is our 'new' bathroom:
Yay! Bright, white, clean, and cottage-y. Beadboard on the walls and the new cabinet doors Dan made. And I love the new floor... the new stick-em' tiles of today are awesome! 'We' even used them to cover the shelves.
Alas, my only contribution was choosing the wallpaper that was uber-cheap on sale. (Price was great, but Dan said it was a bitch to work with.) Oh, and giving Dan lots of moral support.
Gerta seems to approve of the new look- so far, no home disasters or dramas. Just goes to show you that even old-timers can like a new change.....
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Oh, What A Time We Had
Today's a quiet day with snow on the ground and temperatures around 10 degrees. Yesterday we took Erika, Ben and Juno to the airport to return home to Scotland. I didn't feel sad; we had so much fun and enjoyment over the past 3 weeks I was happy and grateful for the time we had together. Being a grandparent is a blast!
In a couple of weeks we'll have Rachel and Paul coming to visit for Christmas and New Year's. It doesn't get much better than this.
Here's a few fun photos for everyone to enjoy.....
In a couple of weeks we'll have Rachel and Paul coming to visit for Christmas and New Year's. It doesn't get much better than this.
Here's a few fun photos for everyone to enjoy.....
Monday, November 28, 2011
Thanksgiving Daze 2011
It's been a while since you've heard from me..... wonderful bliss! Life has been uneventful, with no traumas or dramas... just an easy flowing speed that has been deeply enjoyed. Not even anything exciting has happened to report. Dan and I have waited many months for such ordinary times.
This Thanksgiving, Dan and I have been delighted to spend time with our daughter Erika, her husband Ben, and our adorable new granddaughter baby Juno. It's been heavenly! Simple days with good food, laughter, baby talk, and hugs.... even the grown ups have been having fun!
Our dogs Pepper and Chilli have quickly mingled into the new family dynamic as well. Here's a few photos over the past several days to share:
This Thanksgiving, Dan and I have been delighted to spend time with our daughter Erika, her husband Ben, and our adorable new granddaughter baby Juno. It's been heavenly! Simple days with good food, laughter, baby talk, and hugs.... even the grown ups have been having fun!
Our dogs Pepper and Chilli have quickly mingled into the new family dynamic as well. Here's a few photos over the past several days to share:
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