Showing posts with label In My House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In My House. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Tired Dog Tongue
I am tired. We have been painting for two weeks. The Hoomans who came to visit from the big state and my Hooman have painted and painted and painted. I helped. I have a picture to show you tomorrow for proof. But sheesh, I was trying to rest from all the work and my Hooman decided it was photo op time. Seriously? I stuck my tongue out at her to ruin her picture. Ha!
Monday, July 1, 2013
Attacked by a Butterfly
My Hooman was attacked by this butterfly. It stalked her through the yard, landed on her shoulder and stayed there while she went inside to talk to the other Hoomans. One of them took the butterfly off of her shoulder and put it on her finger. It just sat there for a while so my Hooman got her camera and took this picture of the butterfly on her finger for you.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Too Tired
I was too tired to blog last night before I went to bed. There was a loud fireworks display that my Hooman made me watch. It was pretty but too much excitement for me. I took my turtle and went to bed. I will blog for you today!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Skeleton Key
Look at what I found! My Hoomans were removing trim and other things and I found a real live skeleton key! It even fits the doors in the house.....hhmmm.....Cyclops Spiders, Vampire Coffins and now a Skeleton Key.......creepy.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Sea Shell
So the other day when I was in the basement I found this sea shell. Surely it's positive proof that my house must have been at the bottom of the sea 14.6 billion years ago.
Monday, June 17, 2013
My Friend the Fly
This is my friend, the fly. We had a long conversation today while my Hooman was drinking her coffee. My Hooman got mad at this little fly because he wouldn't leave her water alone. She has this thing about water having to be filtered. He wasn't trying to be a pest, he simply needed to stop and rest. He was a well traveled fly and like me, quite the adventurer.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Vampire Lair in the Basement
Being the adventurer that I am, I thought I would explore the unknown that is the basement. Until I found the Vampire Lair. I'm not really a fan of any creature who wants to bite me. My Hooman told me not to be afraid because it was only a potato box. I'm not afraid. But seriously, who needs a 6ft long potato box? I know a Vampire Coffin when I see one.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Radiator, no radiator
As you already know, we bought one of Freddie Mac's houses. I think Freddie owns a lot of houses. It has had radiators coming up out of the floors.
Notice the paint chips on the floor? My Hooman said something about scraping the ceiling because someone painted latex paint over oil based paint. Now I don't understand all of that, but I do know that my Hooman is only 5'3 & 3/4" (she always adds the 3/4 so it must be important) and the ceilings are 11' tall. This should be fun to watch.
Oh, back to my story. Apparently the Hoomans do not like radiators anymore because one of the Hoomans crawled under the house and used a reciprocating saw with a hacksaw blade to cut the pipes. So now it looks like this.
We found some flowery wallpaper back there. we also found some pictures and coins, pennies mainly. Oh yeah, we also found some N'SYNC lip balm with a picture of Justin Timberlake on it. Don't eat it, it's gross. Lesson learned.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Bell Hornet
This is a European Hornet. In our house. It landed on the window and crawled onto the screen so my Hooman shut the window and trapped it. It's HUGE. It's actually called a European Hornet. They are 1-2 inches big, this one is about 1.5 inches. My Hooman left the back door open for me so I could work on my tan on the deck and it flew in. My Hooman told me that hornets are bad news because they can sting you repeatedly. I didn't believe her. But she was right, they don't have barbed stingers so they can get you over and over. Note to self........don't try to eat a Bell Hornet.
Plumbing Problems
I promised you that I would tell you all about the drama the Hoomans are experiencing here in my house. It is a story you might need a cup of tea and a nice couch for or in my Hoomans case, a bottle of wine....or two.
First let me tell you that this is our new house. Except that it's old. The bank owned it for awhile, although I thought banks pretty much owned all houses so I am not sure why the Hooman wants you to know that, other than she's a clean freak and the pre-story statement goes something like this.....
"The images you are about to see are not reflective of the way the Hoomans live, it is simply the state of disrepair the dwelling was in upon purchase from Freddie Mac."
Now I don't know who Freddie Mac is but I think he lived on Elm Street not our street.
So back to my story.
There are 3 bathrooms in this house. One in the master suite, one upstairs and one downstairs.
When the water was turned on the day we moved in we found multiple leaks under the house. So the decision was made to cap off the lines going to the east wing of the house where the master suite is until the remodel was underway.
The upstairs bathroom has its own issues. The bathtub hot water handle broke, so you can't take a shower up there unless you want to freeze. The sink leaks, so we don't use it and we found out that the toilet leaks when you flush it. The Hoomans decided it is a problem the house has had for a while. So they tried to replace the wax seal. It still leaked. The metal collar is broken. And guess what? That bathroom is over the kitchen, so the kitchen ceiling had to come out.
Now the Real plumber has to come figure out why half of the house drains correctly, half doesn't and he gets to fix/replace pipes.
So.......my Hooman can shower in the downstairs with a slow draining tub while she watches the hole in the floor where the toilet used to be to make sure it doesn't overflow. She can brush her teeth in the main bath sink. But she has to go upstairs to do the rest.
Now you know why I found a couple of empty wine bottles over the past week. It's tough to be a Hooman.
First let me tell you that this is our new house. Except that it's old. The bank owned it for awhile, although I thought banks pretty much owned all houses so I am not sure why the Hooman wants you to know that, other than she's a clean freak and the pre-story statement goes something like this.....
"The images you are about to see are not reflective of the way the Hoomans live, it is simply the state of disrepair the dwelling was in upon purchase from Freddie Mac."
Now I don't know who Freddie Mac is but I think he lived on Elm Street not our street.
So back to my story.
There are 3 bathrooms in this house. One in the master suite, one upstairs and one downstairs.
When the water was turned on the day we moved in we found multiple leaks under the house. So the decision was made to cap off the lines going to the east wing of the house where the master suite is until the remodel was underway.
The upstairs bathroom has its own issues. The bathtub hot water handle broke, so you can't take a shower up there unless you want to freeze. The sink leaks, so we don't use it and we found out that the toilet leaks when you flush it. The Hoomans decided it is a problem the house has had for a while. So they tried to replace the wax seal. It still leaked. The metal collar is broken. And guess what? That bathroom is over the kitchen, so the kitchen ceiling had to come out.
Well, the leak isn't fixed yet so we now have a Tupperware flood bowl in the floor in the kitchen.
I know you are wondering why we just don't use the main floor bathroom right? Well, that's where it the part of the story that makes me think my Hooman is a crybaby a little overwhelmed with water issues.
So in the main bath, the shower worked but drained slowly. Then it didn't. Drain I mean. So they called out the septic man thinking he could fix the issue. He just poked a big metal rod into the ground and then dug holes, which by the way I am not allowed to do.......not fair. Apparently there is no septic tank here. Which I think my Hooman is happy about.
So next the public works guys came out. They spent 2 days here digging in our yard, cutting our field and adding a white pipe to our landscape. I am sure it has a purpose because it isn't very pretty. Oh, if you click on the picture it will get bigger and you can see it better.
They said they pulled a couple of root balls out of the line but it didn't fix things. So the Hoomans bought a product guaranteed to work or your money back. Now they are getting their money back. Next, they rented a snake from the local True Value. I didn't know you could rent snakes and I am not sure why they brought it in the house......the last one in the house freaked out my Hooman. I didn't want to see it so I went to my crate.
They couldn't get the toilet out, so they broke it. With a monkey wrench. Not sure how that fixes things.
They snaked the drain, and it made the bath water drain a little better. But, because they broke the toilet, the place where it goes is just a hole in the floor connected to a pipe.Now the Real plumber has to come figure out why half of the house drains correctly, half doesn't and he gets to fix/replace pipes.
So.......my Hooman can shower in the downstairs with a slow draining tub while she watches the hole in the floor where the toilet used to be to make sure it doesn't overflow. She can brush her teeth in the main bath sink. But she has to go upstairs to do the rest.
Now you know why I found a couple of empty wine bottles over the past week. It's tough to be a Hooman.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Dragonfly
My Hooman called this a dragonfly. So I watched it from my perch on the back of the couch.....for an hour. It never breathed fire. I think my Hooman is wrong.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Spider
This is a spider. In a drain. In a bathtub. In the East wing of the house. My Hooman hasn't even begun renovations here yet. But she saw it. She freaked out.....it wasn't pretty. Lesson learned.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Black Rat Snake
When your Hooman finds a 5+ foot long Black Rat Snake on the cabinet in her kitchen......she will freak out.......it isn't pretty. Lesson Learned.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Time Out
Today must have been "time-out" day. My Hooman spent a lot of time in the corner(s) today mumbling something about testing the stripper. I'm not sure what that means, but this is all I saw when my Hooman finished time out. Not very exciting.
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