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Kittens at play

It’s been a relatively quiet 2 weeks since my last post. Not that we have not been busy, but it has been “normal” stuff like planting flowers, getting the swamp cooler ready for summer, changing oil in the cars, and sealing the privacy fence.

Highlight has been the purchase of a new Toro lawn mower. We have never had a new mower; all of ours have been $25.00 specials that I’ve kept running. The latest one started having major problems, with wheels falling off, frozen throttle cable, and other issues. Pam has been after me to replace it for a year, so I guess it was finally time. The Toro is nothing fancy, not even self-propelled, but our yard is quite small and the Toro seems to be just right for us.

Nothing new on the Land Hunt. Given my upcoming trip to Ohio and Wisconsin (I leave on the afternoon of the 23rd) we will be on hold for the next few weeks.

The kittens are doing very well. Click on the photo below to see a 1-minute clip of the kittens playing in their room. The soundtrack isn’t too great, but then I may have to figure out how to work with audio tracks! The ‘meowing” you hear in the background is Momcat Precious ‘talking’ to her kittens.

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This is the first post composed on my “new” MacPro computer. I’ve not completed the move of all files from my old Mac to this one, but the major work has been done. I must say the MacPro is quite a bit faster than my old G4, and there are enough changes in software (new versions) to make life interesting.

I was out yesterday riding my ATV on Wild Horse Mesa, and saw 7 horses. One was a group of three, the other a group of 3 adults and a colt.

Wild Horses with colt

Wild Horses with colt

It is always good to see them.

This next photo is for Mikey; he gave us some Iris plants (some of them originally transplanted from Old Vic in Whitewater). After a few years of so-so performance, Pam planted them last year into their current spot, and this year the Iris took off. The photo does not really do them justice.

Iris blooming - spring 2012

Iris blooming - spring 2012

My next post will be delayed until after I return from Wisconsin, which will be the first week in June. Have a good Memorial Day.

Thats if for now. Thanks for looking in!

Land, Kittens and General Updates

In the last couple of weeks since my last post, Spring has advanced. Our Daffodils are blooming, along with a couple of early Tulips. Trees are turning more green. Our Cherry tree has blossoms on it. Still, the water Pam leaves out for the outside cats froze a couple of times last week, so winter has not yet fully released its grip.

Now for the news from our part of the world.

Momcat Precious and her kittens are doing well. The kits have their eyes open now, and are starting to move a bit within the cage. Even at this early stage they show some signs of individual personality. Some are more curious, some cry more when handled, a couple seem more adventurous. They really are growing fast!

Precious and kittens on April 9th

Pam is holding 3 of the kittens

Our major outside project, the privacy fence, is (mostly) completed. Included are 3 gates and 88 linear feet of fencing.

Front fence

Back fence

The back fence is being held up  with steel “T” posts. Putting these in was a major job, but we were able to borrow a pneumatic fence post driver. Here is a shot of Pam and me using the driver:

Pam and Jerry using pneumatic driver

That thing is really heavy and we had quite the time lifting it to the top of the posts!  The install has 3 gates, one to the front yard, one to go behind the house for access to our grill, and the 3rd is hung on the original chain link gate that is the main entrance from the driveway. The cats are getting used to going under the 3rd gate to get in and out of the yard. While they were used to doing this with the chain link gate, the wooden one gave them a bit of a challenge which they have now overcome. I did have to cut a couple of the boards a little shorter to give them more clearance, though.

The fence still needs to have sealer put on to help protect the wood. We will be doing this over the next few weeks. The back fence faces a chain link fence and was sealed before the installation. Here is a shot of Pam applying the sealer:

Pam applying sealer to a fence panel

We are glad to have this project mostly done. It is nice to have the added privacy in the back yard. Next we need to work on cleaning and staining the decks.

Last, but not least, is the Land Hunt. Current status: On hold. In my last post I wrote that the land owner, Jessie, is going to meet with a realtor to establish an asking price for his lot. We think that will happen this week. In the mean time, we drove over to walk the lot and get a feel for the views. We also looked at a couple other lots while in the area. The day was windy and hazy, but here are a couple shots of Jessie’s lot.

Looking SW to the Collegiate Peaks

The fence delineates the western boundary of the lot. This would be a good place for a gazebo. We like this view because of the way your eye tends to zig-zag as you look from the fence back up the the mountains.

Driveway to top of lot

You can see some views through the many Aspen on the lot. There are some Pine trees mixed in, and we saw several young pines growing all over the lot. If the asking price is reasonable we will go for this one!

In family news, Toby is starting to referee ball games, and may get on with a local city’s summer program. He is looking forward to the extra income that refereeing gives him. Felicity has picked up a few more paying jobs for her business, and seems to be getting along fine. It will be an interesting year for all of us!

As usual, clicking on any photo will open a larger image.

That’s it for now. Thanks for looking in!

Spring Kittens and General News

Precious and her kittens

Our current foster cat, Precious, had a litter of 6 kittens this past Thursday, March 22nd. The 6 consist of 3 males and 3 females. Although not named yet, Pam is considering using names from the old TV series “Gilligan’s Island: ” Thurston Howell III, Minnow, Gilligan, Ginger, Lovey, and Mary Ann. This is the 20th litter Pam has hosted.

Could this be Ginger?

Kittens can’t see or hear for about the first 10 days after birth. All the kittens appear to be very healthy and active. Precious, a young cat, seems to have all the right maternal instincts and is taking good care of her offspring.

Litter #20. Mother: Precious

In Land Hunt news, I received a call back from a gentleman I had spoken to regarding the sale of his 3 acre lot. If you remember, I was walking a For-Sale lot and happened to speak to the guy who owned the adjoining lot. He and his family were up for a day visit. It turns out he may want to sell that lot, and he called to say he was having a real estate company look at it to determine a fair price. If it’s reasonable, this parcel may be a very real possibility. We hope to get over and take a closer look at it in the next few days.

Another project is underway — installing some privacy fence. This would make our back yard more private. Our hope is the dogs would be able to stay outside when we went to work and they would bark less. (Less to see, less to bark at.) This will be a multi-weekend project, as it includes setting posts in cement, building 2 gates, and sealing the wood with a clear sealer to help keep the “new wood” look.

Bringing home privacy fence supplies

This is what it looks like after day 1 of the project:

 

Privacy fence install, day 1

Completing the project will take more time, as the back fence requires more posts to be put in before the fence goes up. Its a major project!

One note concerning photos: I am trying out a new format called The Photo Wall. Please take a look and tell me what you think! Get to The Photo Wall from our AppleAttic home page, or click here. Hint:  Look for the double-headed arrow in the lower right part of the screen. Clicking on this arrow will display photos in full-screen mode. Clicking again, or hitting the Esc key, will return the display back to the original page size. Have fun!

As usual, clicking on any of the photos is this post will open a larger version of that photo.

That’s it for now. Thanks for looking in!

Changes to web pages

Just a short note this time. I’ve made some changes to a few of the web pages that deal with photos and slide shows. On both the Cats and Dogs pages, clicking on the photos will now open a larger version of that photo. On the Jer’s Toys page, clicking on any of the 4 photos will bring up a sub-page that deals a little more in depth with that topic. So far, 3 of the 4 pages (Motorcycle, Snowmobile, and ATV) have topic-specific slide shows at the bottom of the page. Hopefully I will have the 4th slide show, dealing with the Scout II, done by this weekend.

Pam kids me about these changes, and they are probably not of great interest to many people, but heck. Its my web page, and I enjoy tweaking the code to make some of these things happen.  These changes also allow me show off a few more photos. You be the judge!

In a few days I’ll have another post dealing with our Land Hunt (we are making another trip this weekend) and a post-Christmas summary. Check back when you can.

Thats it for now. Thanks for looking in.

New web pages – a learning experience

I’ve added 2 new web pages (and tabs on the home page) that show our cats and dogs. Take a look!

Figuring out Web code can be – aahhhh – interesting. The pages look OK, but there is to much empty space on the Cats page. I’ll be looking into ways to make it more compact.

Running an older Mac, I’m finding that I need to upgrade to take advantage of newer programs that can handle HTML 5 and Style Sheets. Its a bit frustrating, in fact. However, I’ll plod along until I can afford to upgrade. I guess it will be a challenge to see how far I can go with what I have, a Powermac G4.

In the mean time, I hope you enjoy these new pages.

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