I’m done, plus cat adoption update

Last night’s storm turned out to be bigger than predicted. The 10-15cm/4-6in snowfall we were told to expect quickly changed to 10-20cm/4-8in The local highways group I’m on was getting constant updates from people describing terrible road conditions and many people in ditches, while advising others to not go out at all, if they didn’t have too. Highways were being closed all over the south half of our province, too.

The winds weren’t as bad, at least. Which meant that when I started digging out paths around the house, I didn’t have to break through several inches of hard packed snow at the top, first.

I did the main paths, clearing the main entry and front steps, the sun room doors, and around the cat shelters. The sidewalk from the main doors to the gate in the chain link fence, then on to the garage, got cleared wide enough for my husband’s walker to fit through. Once at the garage, I cleared enough to access and open the doors to where little Spewie is stored.

And that’s it. I’m done.

I traded chores with my daughter, instead. I did the litters and, as I write this, she’s bundling up to go out and clear the driveway. At least the temperatures are pretty mild. We’re at -8C/18F right now, and expected to warm up another degree for our high. We’ll warm up very slightly over the next couple of days, then are expected to make the jump to highs above freezing by Sunday. Which means all the paths we clear now will melt clear first.

I did see a plow on the main road last night, but I didn’t see if it had gone down our road or not. I sure hope it did!

One reason we wanted to make sure and clear the driveway today was so that we could head out to meet the Cat Lady with three adoptees tomorrow. Yesterday evening, though, I got a message from her. The “problem cat” that she agreed to take in return for them making space for our tripods, isn’t going to her quite yet. The cat turns out to have dental issues and will need all its teeth pulled! So she’s going to have two gummy cats soon. It’s a good thing the shelter caught it and is taking care of that. When they had to do it on the cat they adopted from us, it ended up costing $1800.

So she won’t be getting the cat right away, which means they should have space for our tripods some time next week. Ghosty is going to a different shelter, but she will collect all three of them at once.

Which turns out to be providential, considering the conditions right now! We’ll have our driveway clear, at least.

Based on the long range forecasts, winter has made its last gasp.

We’ll see if that holds out! It’s not unusual for us to have a blizzard around our anniversary, in the first week of April, but we are still being affected by the strong El Niño, so we might escape it this year.

I sure hope so. I want to see green growing things outside again!

The Re-Farmer

8 thoughts on “I’m done, plus cat adoption update

  1. So people were ditching the roads huh? LOL

    I’m happy for Ginger especially. I was worried with the amputation that he’d get bullied. Now he’ll be going to forever home and gets lots of attention. :)

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    • The thing is, he had been getting along with the other cats until just recently! Honestly, I’d rather adopt out the bullies, but the ones we’ve caught doing it are not as adoptable.

      Ginger is one I’m really going to miss.

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      • Wait till summer. At that point, people will be only thinking “I want this damned thing out of my garage” instead of how much they’ll need it in 5 or 6 months. You can probably pick up a good used one on Craigslist or similar for cheap at that point.

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      • 🤞! (Wow, new is so expensive!) Here in the Northeast / New England part of the US, our snow drops have leveled down these 2 winters especially to just a handful of plowable events (and much more rain), but it sounds like your area didn’t get the warming memo, and that a plow kit would be a great investment–here’s hoping you can find a deal!

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      • Oh, we have actually had a very mild winter this year, thanks to El Nino! These two storms dropped the most snow of the season. It may be a pain to deal with, but we really need that moisture for spring!

        And yeah, a plow attachment would definitely be an investment that would make life MUCH easier in the winter!

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