Oregon has been very very wet the last few days. Portland and the coast more so than here. Today the atmospheric river is allegedly ending. Won't that be nice. Very windy today. I sit in my chair, reading mostly, and watch the wind whip the arborvitas back and forth at the back of my neighbors yard.
I don't think he has a real home. If he does, whomever it may be is quite a negligant owner.
Hopefully in a month or so, Jack will calm down as Rascal's behavior changes. I hope so.
My cat yard has "windows" and so strays, neighbor's cats, etc, can interact with my cats. For the better or worse, depending on if they're fixed.
The moved cat structure has caused a lot of excitement for the cats. They love its new place. Well, for once I'm not in the dog house over something with my cats.
I'm thinking about moving around more items. There's a big tall thin cabinet that was never any good but they use it to jump down to the top of it, then on from there. I'd like to rid myself of that completely but first need to think of something to replace its current use, as a jump off point. Same goes for a very ancient dresser, whose drawers are long gone and their space once used for cat beds. But they no longer use its interior and the exterior is beat up from age and use. It needs to go too. Same issue---its top is a jump off and sit point. Both those items were cheap used crap to begin with.
I've been watching episodes of the Great Canadian Baking Show. It's very civil and polite just like the British version.
I have watched gas prices around here skyrocket, cringing each day as they climb higher, wondering how I should be doing things in order to survive. The thing with gas prices is when they go up, so does everything else, because everything gets transported.
Food prices are already quite high. I fear they will go up too. I get a food box once a month. It contains nothing fresh but usually has a couple cans of corn. I make mexican street corn, with it, not the exact version popular since I don't like mayonaise, but its close. It's quite good. I also like corn mixed into mashed potatoes. Today I made peach cobbler with two cans of peaches that came in the box.
My neighbors will be gone soon. She finally bought the trailer she originally looked at in the park over by the fairgrounds. It's a very well maintained mobile home, with a fenced yard, deck, all kinds of nice things. I think she'll love the location too, very near a dog park. I'll miss her though. She'll still be in town but its not like being able to run next door for coffee or whatever. She's the first neighbor on the block like that. Her roommate, the former truck driver, I don't know where he's going but I think he's taking the RV back east or south, somewhere. He has friends I think who want him to move onto their property with them.
It won't be for awhile. She's been gone for weeks down south visiting her family members.
Monday is my day with five spots at the OHSS clinic. I had to switch caregivers late for those spots and am happy I was able to do that so close to them. A Mill City friend and if we're lucky, a Salem friend and myself are going to breakfast after cat drop off. I'm super excited about that. I haven't seen anyone I know in a long time.
According to my weather app, it will rain all night tonight, but then we will have some days without rain. They won't be warm or nice, but at least its not supposed to rain again until (according to my weather app) next Friday, after tonight. I checked a different weather app that isn't so positive and says there will be days of rain in the next week.

































