Sol Duc and I moved yesterday. The place we were in was billed as having a kitchen. It has a refrigerator, dishwasher, sink and microwave. NO STOVE! AUGH! I could check out a hot plate with one frying pan. I would describe this as a fast food kitchen. Ugh. I like to COOK. I also found a nice farm stand and bought a bunch of vegetables. The farmer said, “Thank your parents for raising you right with vegetables.” Heh. I will go back.
We are now in a small house, at the western edge of Grand Junction, with two bedrooms! Now my daughter can visit again. Sol Duc worried about the ceiling fans and hid under the bed for most of the day. This morning the fans are off and she is exploring. We have a fenced yard, though she won’t go out without harness, leash and me. We are in the southwestern corner of the development and there is another development across the street. It only has three houses, so we have lots of area to wander around. This am we are out at 5 am and can hear roosters from the farm kitty corner to us. And cows. We have a fabulous view of the mesas to the south and west and we are no longer surrounded by parking lot and highways. The local Coloradans seem to really love their pickups and especially loud ones. The valley acts like a bowl and highway sound travels a long way.
We both miss Elwha. Sol Duc was fairly panicked when I loaded the car and put her in the crate. I think she was afraid we were going to drive for three days again. She likes the house though and came out to purr last night. This morning she is exploring. I am keeping the second bedroom closed since my daughter doesn’t do very well with fur.
We still hope that Elwha turns up. Come back, Elwha!
I will go finish checking out today. I had to have Sol Duc out of the room we were in twice a week for an hour, so that they could come in to clean. That was fairly stressful for both of us. The instructions they gave us were confusing and it was eight days before they explained the rules. Which did not match the written rules. Anyhow, I am OUT OF THERE. Some of the staff were really nice. Others, well.
I had more stuff to move than when I arrived, all food. The new place is great though built for tall people. I am not tall. I am now on the lookout for a desk, because all the chair/table heights are wrong for me. I will ask the rental folks first.
My Ex and I used to dance to Saffire, way back in Richmond when I was in medical school. Fabulous and here is a song about rising.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: rise.
It’s amazing how much of the world is built for tall people, our world anyway. I have a dry sink from the turn of the 19th to 20th century and it’s so nice for me to use as a counter because it’s low. South China was great, too, though not so great for my 6 foot ex! I’m glad you found a house for now and I want Elwha to come back, too.
Moving is a lot of hard work, that kitchen wouldn’t work for me, I love cooking! I feel for Sol Duc, those fans scare me a bit too, when spinning fast.
The previous tenants took the fan control by accident, but brought it back, so the fans are off.
It was good they brought the control back. See if you can make the fan turn really slowly to begin with, that shouldn’t make such a scary sound, then if possible gradually increase it after a few days. That will desensitize the dog and then you can use the fans whenever you wish.
Meow! Says Sol Duc.
Whoops, my mistake!
Sol Duc is amused.
I am figuring sol duc is a cat? I can’t find the like button on this silly website. I love the way you wrote this though.
Yes, Sol Duc and Elwha, both named after rivers and/or a dragon story from the Elwha tribe.
“Thank your parents for raising you right with vegetables”? How did the farmer think to give them credit? I was raised on canned waxed beans, heated as an afterthought to the meat and potatoes. Fresh vegetables were discovered in young adulthood.
Love that piano!
My mom would make stir fry frequently, but it was really joining a farm CSA 24 years ago that made me really love vegetables.