It was time to set a bigger, live trap which luckily the summer caretakers had left for us (I guess the fact that it was left for us should have been our cue that we'd end up using it). So, back Jason went into the crawl space to leave our trap ...
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
A little bigger than a mouse
As you know, we have a mouse problem in our house (barn-house rather) ... we've been setting traps and have made quite a dent in the population. However, we've still had super loud noises coming from inside the walls/crawl space of the third floor at night. I finally made Jason get in there and take a look. I was a bit terrified at what it would look like based on all the gnawing sounds that have been being blasted from the area. When he looked, he didn't really find anything unusual. So one evening in the midst of the racket, he took a peek and came back downstairs to let me know that a SQUIRREL had joined us!
It was time to set a bigger, live trap which luckily the summer caretakers had left for us (I guess the fact that it was left for us should have been our cue that we'd end up using it). So, back Jason went into the crawl space to leave our trap ...
It was time to set a bigger, live trap which luckily the summer caretakers had left for us (I guess the fact that it was left for us should have been our cue that we'd end up using it). So, back Jason went into the crawl space to leave our trap ...
When we checked this morning, we had caught something, but it didn't look like any squirrel I'd ever seen. We were both left wondering, "what IS it?" Seemed more like a large chipmunk without the fun stripes.
On my way into town, I took the squirel for a ride and released him several miles from our house with the hope he won't be returning. He quickly scampered up a tree and out of sight ... then as I left he flew/glided to another tree!! I'd never seen a flying squirrel before and it was SO fun/surprising to see!
My first uniform
Jason and I were fortunate to begin work last week at Okemo Mountain Resort, the local ski resort and with that I was given my first work uniform - ever. Very exciting business for the girl who has to try on five outfits before going to work. I've always liked the idea of a uniform, thinking it would reduce my early morning clothing decision making and am excited to now have the opportunity to try it out. We're also super happy to have the opportunity to be getting a little income for the first time since we left China. Hurrah!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Bread ... in a can?
Am I the only one who had never heard of this???
I would not have believed it if I hadn't seen and tasted it myself ...
As wrong as it sounds, it's actually quite delicious!
Thank you New England for introducing me to bread in a can!
I would not have believed it if I hadn't seen and tasted it myself ...
As wrong as it sounds, it's actually quite delicious!
Thank you New England for introducing me to bread in a can!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Toilets from another time
Jason and I have had great fun exploring both the land and the cabins of this beautiful place. As we've explored, we've found some interesting/fun things. One of these is the variety of antique (and otherwise) toilets scattered around.
Check these out --
Check these out --
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Just a couple pretty pictures
Going to use the outhouse in the morning is not my most favorite thing in the world, but seeing a sunrise like this one makes it all worth while!
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