Friday, October 10, 2014

An update on trooper

http://globalnews.ca/news/1609711/kitten-in-recovery-after-being-thrown-from-moving-vehicle/

Thursday, October 31, 2013

I still think this blog isn't all that friendly to work with (posting pictures in here isn't all that easy) but without further ado, here are the 2013 pumpkins! Not as complicated as some years, but I had a bit less time to work on them, and it was a lot colder, which doesn't help much.

Autumn Cats
Starry Night

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Supposedly, they've redesigned this site a bit since I last used it, so let's see if it's easier to post! It's been quite some time since the last update, but we've been super busy buying and moving into our very first house :) One of these days I'll get some pictures up, but up until now it was a case of get all of the things that needed to be complete before winter done and out of the way! But, without further ado, the 2012 pumpkins!

Friday, January 27, 2012

Long time, no post



Just a quickie for now, but since I haven't posted for a while this would be a good update :)

Back in early 2011 I made a custom fly tying box for my Father with the goal in mind that I would make a copy of it for myself. Life being what it is (garden watering system, planter boxes, dvd stand, wagon refinishing, etc, etc, etc) I finally completed mine this week. It's not an exact copy of his, but pretty close, and goes a long way to compressing my fly tying gear into a single location :)

Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween Goodies!





Been a while, and I've been busy, but I thought I'd post up my pumpkins from this year, along with something else I made a while back along the same lines :)

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

To fight with pics or not.. hmm...


Continuing topic of complaint eh? All photos are dumped on photobucket now and then posted as links here.So! 2 shots today, first one is a trifle humorous... anyone want to buy a video card? Slightly used?




Card
Did I mention that it apparently started on fire at some point and melted the fan right off of the card? :P Oh, and it worked just fine.. used it right up to the point I pulled it out and didn't even know it was messed up.

And as a finale, this is the desk I just finished working on :) Now, consider that this was rescued from a garbage pile across the street when the neighbours left without warning their landlord they were abandoning ship :) It had been used by a child, and was covered in gouges, stickers and pen marks, and was partially coated in a thick shellac.

Stripped it, cleaned it up, tossed all the old hardware, repaired the drawers, bought new pulls, stained and treated it with Tung oil and #0000 steel wool and voila, we have a finished product that actually looks respectable :)

(here's the link to the bigger picture)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Posts!

Ok.. I give up with the bloody pic utility on this blog site.. It will _not_ allow me to post images that can be opened to a larger format. The thumbnails it generates are apparently all that it does now.. sooo.. photobucket it is!

First up, pics of the smoker! Ugh.. and now photobucket is messing with me.. I cannot.. for the life of me.. flip these images upright! They look normal on my computer and as soon as they go online, they're sideways! Argh! Ok.. so if I rotate the original and then save a copy in photobucket... the original turns into a misshapen blob.. and the copy is fine... >.<


*gasp!* What a bloody fight to post links to two lousy little images.. yeesh...

Now for part 2! I'm always looking for new things to cook that are tasty, so I came across a good recipe for Ramen soup. For the uninitiated, ramen is Japanese egg noodles in a specific soup broth with a variety of toppings and condiments. Ichiban noodles that you can buy in the store are the cheapo quick version of ramen.

So.... some top quality soy sauce, scallions, hard boiled eggs soaked in mirin (sweet sake - rice wine) and soy, a shitake mushroom base for the soup, and a few more goodies added in and we have a definite winner! 30 minutes prep time for the soup base which can be frozen or refrigerated, and 30 minute prep time overall for the actual meal and is it ever tasty!


And finally, the last part of the post. I've been working on refinishing some furniture for our next door neighbour (nothing too special.. the pieces are not terribly well built, so not much to really say there) but in between times I added a couple of things to the yard to deal with a persistent problem in our neighbourhood.

For the longest time we've had trouble around our place with people letting cats outside in absurdly cold weather. The worst offenders are the low income and Treaty 7 (Urban Indian) houses around us, including letting an 8 week old kitten outside to fend for itself. The kitten we rescued from a pair of tomcats and sent to a better home at friends of ours in Vulcan. Generally the cats vanish in early Fall and reappear in the Spring, they obviously have homes somewhere. This winter was a bit different though. Two cats would come and visit us consistently, one being a little tabby female who was very friendly and terribly fierce towards leaves and dead grass :P The other was a young orange male who is very afraid of people, but will sit under the car or trailer and cry if you come outside and startle him.

Needless to say, even when the weather got cold neither of these cats seemed to have anywhere to go so I took steps and built a pair of "kitty-bunkers" from scrap wood I had floating around the yard. The tops are shingled and flip up so I can get inside and add food and water, and packed around with snow so that they insulate well. Inside, the door is offset from the main area so the wind is cut to nothing and some of the heat is retained, and I put a $6 rope light into each one. You're not exactly supposed to use a rope light for a heat source, but they're warm to the touch rather than hot, and warm enough to keep the water in a container sitting directly on top liquid at -35 Celsius. Best of all, they're sealed acrylic, so they're completely weatherproof.

Judging by the footprints around the bunkers, and the empty food and water dishes that I fill up every 3 or 4 days, my efforts are appreciated, and we've seen both of the cats going in and out of them. Best of all, after our weeks of super cold weather, both cats have the tips of their tails and ears intact.. so it's warm enough in the shelters to prevent frostbite as well :)

Total cost to me?

$4 a month for cheap dry cat food
Power consumption... 2@15w x 744h = 22320/1000 = 22kwh x 0.08/kwh = $1.76/month
Water - negligible.. possibly a liter a week
3 hours to build them both using scrap wood destined for the garbage anyways (water damaged)
Leftover shingles from the shed
$12 in rope lights

Worth it to keep two cats from freezing to death, even if they aren't mine. And the added benefit? A cat will never defecate near it's nest when food is present or mark the territory directly beside it because the scent attracts scavengers and predators. I can't do anything to keep the cats from marking the corners of the yard (that would be the big tomcats we see all summer long) but a small sub-level male and a female will do what they can to avoid confrontation. So that means no little surprises in the garden anymore, and I haven't found any evidence of marking anywhere (should be easy enough to see on white snow :P ) Plus, the woodpecker that frequents the backyard and keeps drilling holes in the soffit and fascia on the sides of the house is keeping his distance now :)