This was Stephanie's first time to see Gladys, and she got a taste both of beautiful fall weather and of some of Gladys' bad habits. Rick had the water turned on for Gladys on Tuesday, October 25. By the time that they arrived late Wednesday, Gladys had peed on herself again! The water connection leaked where a bathroom sink will someday go in the main bathroom, and Rick and Stephanie arrived to a three-foot puddle. Stephanie learned the first rule of visiting Gladys-- always know the way to Lowes or Home Depot. After some work, Rick was able to pretty much abate the leaks although he said that he has a bucket installed under both bathroom sink connections. Leaking sinks will not be a problem once they leave because we again will turn off the water to the house, but this certainly is a problem that we will have to solve once we return in June 2012.
Workman cutting trunk of the tree. |
Grinding up the exposed roots and stump. |
We hired a firm that was recommended to us, and they did a great job. Rick said they very carefully dropped the tree, hauled the lumber away, and as the photos show, they also ground up the stump -- including all of the exposed roots that caused all of the problems in the first place -- and smoothed out the yard.
No tree! Now we have room for a lanai... someday. |
Flower buds on the giant cactus |
Stephanie sent a couple of other pictures just to show me what I am missing in the fall. The first is of the 20 foot cactus in the back yard that has suddenly decided to bloom again. Naturally, it will come into full bloom when we are gone. It was just starting to bloom when we left in late July, and now the fall show of bright pink blossoms will again be enjoyed only by the neighbors.
Hibiscus in bloom. |
She also said that my hibiscus on the south side of the house was beautiful, and she sent evidence of that too. The hibiscus, at least, was kind enough to bloom all through the summer, so at least I got a chance to see those blossoms. The blossoms are usually quite large, and against the green foliage, they make quite a show.
They have had a fun time down to see Gladys. Steve and Chris are down there also, so they have been able to see their house and to enjoy some time with them on this vacation. Rick, of course, does not want to come home. I do not blame him. He said that the temperature should reach 77 today; the temp was 33 here in Wisconsin when I went to church this morning! We can both smile though, because a very bad winter is predicted, and in the past two days, the East Coast has been hit with a terrible early snowstorm. Parts of Massachusetts have received 24 inches of heavy, wet snow. I'll take my future winters in Gladys any day!
I wish I could say that I would post again around Easter time, but I doubt that we will be able to fly down at that time. Rick does not get much time off, and neither do I. This will probably have to suffice until next summer. I hope that Gladys has a safe, snug winter. I cannot wait to see her in late spring!