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22″ portal to nastiness

septic tank lid

So I shot my mouth off, joking that I was going to cut my name into Uncle Joe’s lawn when I cut it for him in PEI this weekend.

Really funny I am.

Karma threw me a shitty curve ball though.

Let’s start at the beginning.

My Uncle Joe is really particular about his lawn. Even though his place in PEI is a summer place, and a cottage, he brought the specific grass seed he wanted from Ontario and planted the world’s most gorgeous lawn. He was even was particular about people walking on the grass because they’d leave footprints.

It was like a living nightmare this spring when all the dandelions growing in fields all around him invaded his lawn.

He is away on vacation for the month, and my Mom and her friends are staying at his place. I offered to cut his grass for him. His other brother cut it a week ago when he was neighbourhood so it wasn’t too long yet.

First I had to figure out the lawnmower.

No. First I had to figure out how to get the lawnmower out his immaculate garage, everything it it’s place, everything on a hook or shelf, riding lawnmower backed into its spot.

I found the button to open one of the garage doors and pushed the mower out onto the lawn.

Then I read every sign and warning on it so I could figure out how to use it. I don’t think I’ve been on a riding lawnmower for about 20 years. This one was an automatic!! And it had a really wide cutting swath.

It took a while for me to figure out how to get the blade lowered. I had to get the combination of switches, levers, and pedals just right so I could turn the knob for the blade height.

Starting it was easy. Just a key with a regular choke and the ol’ snail to rabbit lever. Not a problem.

But it wouldn’t GO anywhere. Not forwards, not backwards.

No brake was on, parking brake was off. What the hell?

Luckily, Joe’s neighbour, and the man he bought the property from, Stan, happened to drive by and stopped when he saw me on the mower. I gave a little “could you pretty please come here and help me pretty pretty please” motion with my come here finger, and he leaped out and came to my rescue.

Only he couldn’t figure it out either. Engine started. Blade’s not turning, and, it isn’t moving. Check switches, nobs, pedals, gear. Hmmm…

FINALLY, he figured it out! (And I may never have.)

On the back, just above the hitch, there is a little button that pulls out to put the lawnmower into ‘easy-push’ mode to push it into the garage. Once Stan pressed that back in, we were in business!!

Actually, not so fast.

Everything seemed to work until Stan hit the reverse pedal. Then the engine died.

A few more tries.

Dead.

Hmmmm…..

I guess the blade has to be disengaged in order to go in reverse. Safety thing?

Anyway, I was now in business.

But I was so nervous of messing up – and Joe has a million and one trees planted all over his lawn surrounded by dark mulch. I had to go around the trees and throw the grass outwards so I didn’t get the mulch dirty with grass the lawnmower throws out.

Only the turning radius wasn’t quite tight enough. Sometimes I had to go around the tree 3 times to get the grass cut right to the mulch.

(Didn’t Uncle Joe say he uses a push mower around these trees?)

Anyway, off I go, trying to keep the grass blowing away from everything pretty when BANG! CRUNCH! OH MY GOD WHAT AM I CHOPPING UP! awwwwwkkkKKKKK WHAT DO I DO? BLADE UP/BLADE OFF/GIVE IT GAS/REVERSE/JUMP OFF AND RUN/FREEZE IN PANIC/OR OPTION D ALL OF THESE AT ONCE.

It was the plastic cap for the septic system. I clipped it, then panicked and got right on it, and smashed the thing to little green pieces of plastic.

Awwww crap.

Keep cutting. Pretend that didn’t happen. Keep going. Don’t look back. I’m sure no one heard that. No one is watching. I’m sure I’m good.

I finish up the lawn, in robo-mode, and then I went to survey the damage.

Half of the 22″ cover is in itty-bitty-no-way-could-I-glue-these-back-together-and-run-for-home kinda pieces.

Sigh.

And it is a Sunday morning.

Well luckily Charlottetown isn’t closed on Sundays. Mom, her friend Jean, and I, went to the Home Depot and I went to the plumbing isle.

A super-duper friendly guy named Rob said he didn’t have them, but I was the third person who was in about them in the last few weeks. He told me where he though I should call and looked up the number for me.

So I covered up the dirty secret with a piece of plywood and some red PEI sand rocks and hoped for the best until Monday.

Monday morning (today), I called the plumbing place and they referred me to a concrete place.

The receptionist at the concrete place didn’t know what I meant, but she said she’d get one of the guys to talk to me.

Well the guy knew exactly what I was talking about. He said there were two types of covers so I should bring it in the remains so he could see. He also wanted me to check if the sleeve going into the ground was broken because if so, I needed to replace that too.

So out I went, back to the stinky hole, armed with a bunch of screw drivers, and without my iPhone.

(seriously, the thought of it slipping out of my pocket into the septic system was almost too much to bear).

Mom and Jean wanted to come with me and were terrified of the sewer gases and wanted me to get a mask.

I put my nose in my shirt and hoped for the best.

I took the rest of the cap off and then there it was.

A 22″ portal into nastiness.

Oh please God don’t let me fall in there. Or this screwdriver.

Damn it. The sleeve was cracked.

So Jean helped put the stinky remains of the lid into a garbage bag and Mom and headed for Charlottetown to buy the new cover piece.

The guy at the concrete place was nice enough to throw in new screws. Not to bad – $67 bucks for the lid and sleeve piece.

Back at Joe’s place, I headed out to the scene of the crime again.

Next step was to try to remove the first 6″ portion of the sleeve. I had to lie down and reach in to slowly unscrew 6 screws holding the top half of the sleeve in place.

Then I tried to pull the sleeve up.

No go. The soil and grass are flush with it to the top and there was no way it was coming up. Don’t tell me I have to dig this sucker up now.

“We have to tell Stan”, Mom said.

Sigh.

So Mom and I went over to Stan’s house and told him the tale.

He had a bit of a blank look at first and I knew he must be mad. But he wasn’t. He just couldn’t believe I broke it. “I drove over those all the time,” he said. “I once forgot about the one at my daughters house and had the tractor tire stopped right on top of it,” he said.

I guess if someone was going to find a way to break something that appears to be flush to the ground, it might as well be me.

So he came and had a look. He decided that it would be best if we didn’t dig up Joe’s lawn. So we screwed the sleeve back in place (with Uncle Joe’s drill this time) and put the new cap on top and screwed all the lid down with the new screws.

There is still a small crack on the side at the top, but Stan said he had a way to seal that up, and then maybe Joe might want to replace the sleeve after the gorgeous lawn season is over.

Phew…

So there you have it. That is the end of my confession.

Now if I could just get this smell out of my nose….

For future reference, here is what I should have packed

Okay so I am home, and here is what I actually wore:

3 tank tops 1 tank top
4 plaid short sleeve shirts 3 plaid short sleeve shirts
4 pairs of shorts 2 pairs of shorts
2 sweatshirt hoodies 1 sweatshirt hoodie
1 short sleeve hoodie
3 t-shirts
2 pairs of capris
3 bras
6 pairs of underwear 3 pairs of underwear
2 pairs of socks
1 pair of sweatpants

I’ll try to remember this next time…

Waiting for the ferry

Waiting for the ferry to PEI. I left home early, but not early enough to catch the 8am ferry.

Turns out New Glasgow is still closed at 8am. The mall doesn’t open until 9:30! I went to the 24 hour Sobeys grocery store to get the newspaper and a bite for breakfast.

It is supposed to be sunny and warm today but it is overcast here in Pictou right now – kinda foggy and a little hazy from the pulp mill.

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Stacking wood, toe update, no hurricane yet, and PEI this weekend

My toe was well enough for me to help Jeff stack wood yesterday. I don’t mind stacking wood, it feels good to use my muscles! And having to move it over in the wagon and ATV gives a quick break and stretch too. The wood moves pretty fast when we’re both working at it.

(Only issue is this coconut/orchid shampoo I have been using attracts blackflies.. SWARMS of blackflies. But a hat and a few sprits of Deep Woods Off keeps everything under control ;-) )

Anyway, we have one side of the woodshed full already. Two truck loads to go – will they fit in the woodshed? I’m not sure! It’ll be close! We could put some in the basement to start drying too.

Jeff is voting we have our first fire in December. I’m going for September. So that means it will probably be October or November. With our big stove, it takes a good 24 hours to heat up the stove, and the basement, and the basement walls before the rest of the house really starts feeling heat, so there is no reason to just have one fire here and there.

Looks like all the potential tropical storms have petered out and/or blown away into the ocean so there are no hurricanes to get excited about yet. Maybe next month!

My mom is over in PEI this month, renting my uncle’s cottage with her friends. She has a break this coming weekend from visitors, with just one friend expected over the weekend, so I plan to head over and visit. Jeff is leaning strongly to “opting-out” … something about “3 women” and “shopping” and “couldn’t take it” so he may prefer a weekend on his own :-)

Few more scenes from PEI

I forgot the photos on my iPhone!

I took Julie and Sue to my favourite restaurant in Charlottetown – Castellos! It is an Italian restaurant that makes incredible pizza.

Here is Julie diving into her spaghetti and veal meatballs:
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Here is my pizza. It is called their Basilicata pizza and has tomato sauce, prosciutto, roasted tomatoes, goat cheese, and arugula. Second time I’ve ordered this one-so so good!!

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And here is Sue having an in-depth discussion with some John A. guy on the corner outside the restaurant.

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2011 PEI vacation #2

I went over to PEI for two nights to visit my cousin Christine, and to meet her husband Tim, and their two-year old Lucas. She has been living in London, England for years. We haven’t seen each other probably since high school!

Julie and her friend Sue were heading over to PEI after they got back from Newfoundland, so we travelled on the ferry together.

We made it on the bigger ferry so we had COWS ice cream!!

PEI trip

It was a beautiful sunny day on the way over.

PEI trip

PEI trip

PEI trip

Christine, Tim, Lucas, and I drove around on Monday, stopping in Cavendish for some touristy shopping, and New Glasgow for the Preserves company, and then we had lunch in North Rustico at the Blue Mussel where I had a big haddock burger (3 layers of haddock!) and the best ol’ fashioned, stick with you all day, carrot cake.

PEI trip

Uncle Joe insisted that we go to the Ceilidh in Brackley Beach on Monday night. Cynthia MacLeod was there playing her fiddle. She was joined by Leon Gallant on harmonica and guitar, and Mike Pendergast on accordion and guitar. Cynthia’s cousin and father also joined in step-dancing on a couple numbers!

Now I’m more of a banjo lover than a fiddle lover, but I can get into live music of almost any kind. The energy was really high in the little community centre. And maybe not surprisingly for PEI in the summer, most of the crowd at the ceilidh was from Ontario!

PEI trip

PEI trip

The ferry ride back last night was the windiest ferry ride I’ve ever been on! I always stand outside and watch the water and look for seals and porpoises. I didn’t see either on this trip, probably because there were waves and it was harder to spot them. But yesterday afternoon it was so windy I had to put away my iPhone because even with two hands, it was buffeting around too much in the wind for my liking!

Photos from my weekend in PEI

Here are a few photos from my trip over to PEI for the weekend.

I’m pretty sure I take a photo of these lobster boats every time I’m sitting on the ferry waiting for it to depart (and blow it’s horn making me jump out of my skin).

Spring trip to PEI

Thursday afternoon was nice and sunny. I was getting a nice sunburn going, but it completely clouded over about half way across the Northumberland Stait.

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

Don’t tell anyone, but shortly after this photo was taken, these people snuck back down to their vehicles for beer.

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

On Saturday, Grandma and I toured and shopped while Uncle Joe was busy woodworking in his garage. We went to Vesey’s in York, then over to Stratford, PEI to the Home Hardware, had lunch at the Tim Horton’s inside Home Hardware (Joe said it is the biggest Home Hardware in Canada!), then went into Charlottetown and hit the Walmart for an electric broom Grandma was shopping for, then over to the grocery store for some fixin’s for our dinner.

Then back to Joe’s place to empty the groceries, then we went to the wharf in Rustico. I drove right out into the water, only the water wasn’t there, the tide was out.

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

Grandma hates having her photo taken, even when I’m in stealth mode.

Spring trip to PEI

Then we went through the national park drive along the shore to Cavendish. Joe said before we went that we will see a fox, because everyone who drives that way sees a fox.

Guess what!?!

We saw a fox.

From a distance it looked like it had something in its mouth so I slowed right down as we passed it. Tails and feet were tangling all out of the side of the fox’s mouth! Her mouth was full of mice, laid horizontally across her tongue!! I wonder if they were for her babies somewhere. (What do you call fox babies anyway?)

Then in Cavendish, we went to a souvenir type of store just past the Anne of Green Gables house. Then we drove through the parking lot of Anne of Green Gables and peeked at the house (didn’t feel like touring and paying this time).

Then we went over to New Glasgow to the Preserves place. Unfortunately this lovely tourist stop has jacked the prices of all their jams and salsas and preserves so high that not only did I not buy a souvenir for you, I didn’t even buy any for myself.

By late in the afternoon we were back and ready for our feast!

BBQ’d chicken, stove top dressing, quinoa, ceasar salad, wine, so stuffed!! Then Grandma cut up the key lime pie Joe made and decided we should eat the entire pie! She gave us each 2 pieces, but I couldn’t finish!

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

Sunday morning I headed back home in the dreary fog. Here is Joe’s neighbour’s mailbox:

Spring trip to PEI

And here is his latest creation – Chainsaw Charlie!

Spring trip to PEI

Spring trip to PEI

Waiting in my car for the ferry boarding…

Spring trip to PEI

Wait.. what is that?? That’s right, a load of sheep in a pickup truck, and behind it another load of livestock.

Spring trip to PEI

Can’t wait to go back!

I love…

I love….

  • sunshine
  • east coast air – so moist and fresh
  • weekends in PEI
  • weekends away from computers
  • family
  • that my Mom came to visit us for a few days
  • that she saw a BEAR, deer, fox, groundhog, hummingbirds
  • weekends in PEI with family
  • PEI red sand – even when it has coloured my shoes
  • that my Grandma is so healthy and of sound mind at her age
  • that my dog had a fun weekend with us and is so well behaved.
  • ferry rides and holding the rail tight in the wind of the Northumberland Strait while I scan the water for marine life
  • that my husband gets along so well with my family (and vice versa)
  • that I get to spend part of Father’s Day with my DAD