Early
Monday morning, we finished loading the pick-up – already packed except for the the cooler, produce, and
last-minute stuff. Mike left on his motorcycle to travel to the farm by
way of Nezperce, while Bess and I left in the Dakota to travel the traditional river
route. I drove. We avoided construction in Lewiston by taking Downriver Road,
but we were stuck on Red Wolf Bridge for at least 20 minutes while a crew worked
at the intersection. They finished the job and left, and then the traffic
moved. Now, why did they do that little job at a peak traffic time?
Since
the last time we were here, the contractor has visited to caulk the shower and
hang the closet doors in our bedroom. Our priority was to make that room usable,
so we worked together to get it done.
The
TV set was stored on the sun porch through the hot summer of 2018. I didn’t
think that was a good idea, but I didn’t like the suggested alternatives
either. The fact that it came on when we set it up was a relief, but the screen
announced that we had no signal. Not knowing how to solve that problem at the
moment, we moved on. Mike was less philosophical when he couldn’t get his computer
going. I had no problem logging onto wifi with my laptop.
Hallie
and grand-dog Primo arrived about 4:00. We all took a turn around the pond, and
then Hallie did some preliminary work on the kitchen cupboards, insisting that
after hours of driving from Seattle, she needed to move around.
As
suppertime approached, I turned on the oven to warm my pre-made lasagna. I had
checked the oven earlier, but I guess my investigation didn’t go deep enough.
As it pre-heated, the stench was horrible! We had no choice but to turn it off
and let it cool so that Mike could clean under the bottom panel. We saw signs
of mice, but not an actual body, though we are convinced of their presence.
So,
after a late supper, I showed Hallie the problem with the TV set. As she and
Mike played with the remote, the system leapt to life. They don’t know what
they did. One problem solved! KW
3 comments:
What an adventure!!
Hmmm. Yes, I guess it IS an adventure.
I love these two comments. :)
What a happening--and right when I'm sure you were HUNGRY after all your work! (Or maybe not so hungry at this discovery...)
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