Jun 20, 2022

Three Little Amigos (Pet Sitting can be great!)

 Our next pet sit was 3 dogs. We're brave right? After one dog almost brought us to tears, three would be easy. At least these guys were short so counters are safe.


The good:

These pups were the best! Each one was packed with personality and love and they wanted to share it to the max. It took Sophie a little bit of time to trust us, but once she did she beamed the best Foxtato smile we've ever seen!

Foxtato:

Sophie:















The bad:

These dogs almost cured us of our cheez-it addiction. Seriously, the gilt trip for not sharing was just not worth it. Every time we settled in with the box, we got 3 pairs of eyes glued to us. Unblinking. Judging. Pleading. They bored into our souls until we put the box away.














The weird:

Every one of these darlings is packed with personality, including each one having their own special phobia.

Brodie: hates the microwave, while it’s on he runs circles around the kitchen crying desperately

Sophie: freaks the eff out whenever the hot water kettle is opened (not on, not boiling, just opened)

Sadie: hugs are the devil, kissing is out of the question, any display of affection not aimed at her justifies the loudest panic barks and the deepest glare of disapproval 



The adorable:













Jun 13, 2022

Pet Sitting Saga: The Ballad of Pio

 Our next pet sit was in North Carolina, taking care of two precious babies: Pio (dog) and Lulu (bird). And what an adventure that turned out to be! It may have only been three days, but we'll remember it forever.




Day 1:

We arrive, excited to meet the babies. Pio is not thrilled to see us. He strongly and defiantly protected his house by running around peeing everywhere. Good boy. 

Eventually he trusted us, then was inseparable from us. Evan took him for a walk while I cleaned up all the Protection Puddles™️ he left for us. 

The bird Lulu was silent, clearly judging us from her cage and not yet sold on our nice-people-here-to-babysit-you act. We gave her many peanuts to smooth things over, which she accepted with a stink-eyed glare before, during, and after eating them.

Pio happily showed us his ball. Again. And again. And again. When we weren’t throwing it for him he would lay in the corner loudly squeaking it. At least it was easy to tell when he was up to something, if the squeaking stopped, get suspicious.



Whenever one of us got up to go to the bathroom, Pio provided armed protection to and from the bathroom. At first we thought this meant he didn’t trust us, but later we realized it meant he did trust us and never wanted to be parted from us (awwww!).

As a rule, we don’t sleep with pets we’re watching. Who’s to tell how they’ll be in the morning, or the middle of the night if they remember a stranger is by them? Pio disagreed with this rule. Loudly. Bless his heart, we heard his muffled protests through the door half the night.



Day 2:

Pio forgot us in the morning and we got to refresh his memory that we were in fact there to watch him and keep him safe. After “protecting” the house for another minute, he gave up and showered us with love. What a sweetie!

Lulu was more trusting today. She sang, as all happy birds do. The thing with African Grey Parrots is that they are smart and can learn human speech, so “singing” for her was different than for other birds. We were serenaded with calls of “Hello”, “Good morning”, “Good birdie”, and lots of microwave beep sounds. We would beep or click or “good birdie” back at her and she would happily respond with a new sound. A few times when we were all quiet she'd summon demons in the corner, but that only happened like 10 times. You stop and pay attention when someone is muttering deep mumbled almost-words into the void. A quick "Good birdie?" brought back the cheerful microwave beeps instead.



After a bit, we left to go see the Top Gun movie (loved it, highly recommend). Pio was mad he didn’t get to go, so he shredded some stuff for us by the time we got home. What a sweetie. He also got up on the couch with us. He seemed confident like this happened every night and we didn't get any rules from the owner, so I allowed it and he sat happily squeaking his ball.


Meanwhile Lulu trained Evan to “fly” her around. She didn’t like to fly on her own (or possibly couldn’t fly on her own if the owners clipped her wings), but traveling around on Evan was a great substitute! She’d hop on his arm and lean whatever direction she wanted him to go. He’d walk that way and she’d flap her wings like she was flying it herself. They saw many new places and interesting things, but by far the best was the legendary realm of Bathroom. That land came with a huge perch installed, a mirror with a friend, and some great rugs to run around on. The dream!





Day 3:

In which Pio scarred us but was fine.  🫣

We ate our lunch of bbq and very carefully kept it away from him. He got a bit too close and we told him “no”, and he didn’t seem trained but he’d listen for at least 60 seconds. He was a crafty bugger though and could tell when we were focused on something else like our phones or computers. In under two seconds he managed to grab a rib off the counter (what a tall boy!). We got it away from him but he must have snuck a bone out because he crunched down on something while we were throwing the rib away and devoured it in the split second it took us to get back to him. Smart dumb dog.

After a few vet calls, google searches, and chats with the owner, we gave him bread and settled in to keep a close eye on him. Cooked bones can splinter and hurt a dog (or cat). Beef, pork, or chicken, never give cooked bones to your pets. Pio would disagree. He regretted nothing. From his view he got tasty ribs AND bread AND all the attention he could ever want for the rest of our stay! Win, win, win. 10/10, would freak Evan and Kim out again.



As and added bonus, he got to see us all night. We checked on him every hour or two. Each time, he hopped up and was ready to play, a very happy dog despite the bleary-eyed humans saying, "You're okay, I don't want your ball, go back to sleep."


Day of checkout:

After no sleep, it was time to clean up and get the place ready for the owners. Pio made us nervous and we were ultra paranoid, just wanting the pets to be okay. I started the dishwasher and a glass drinking cup broke, which broke us. Not only had we endangered these people’s pet, we’d broken their stuff now too. Are we even competent adults?! We felt like John Mulaney driving. We started cleaning faster, feeling the curse that must be on our shoulders. Evan knocked over the table centerpiece and we stared at it silently for a second before both just saying “we need to get out of here!” It was fine and nothing was damaged, but it was time to go.

The pets could tell something was up and didn’t like it. Pio stuck even closer to us, trying to convince us to stay. Lulu beeped and clicked from the corner, flapping and asking desperately for us to stay and play more. We loved them and they loved us, but cursed is cursed so we left as close to our checkout time as possible.

They were sweeties and we enjoyed playing with them despite everything. We hope they have very good other sitters in the future ❤️




Jun 8, 2022

Fancy Gap for Fancy Chaps

We saw south and we saw middle, so it was time to see a bit of north North Carolina. So far north, in fact, we accidentally hit Virginia.  Deep in the forests somewhere on the Blue Ridge Parkway we found a great Airbnb. And I mean deep in the forest, the nearest city in any direction was 30 minutes away and a state over.

This place had one of our favorite features yet: Tree Porch!


Basically this porch made us very happy, so mostly I'll just post pictures of that. 







We also hit our 3rd golf course for dinner. We just wanted to find places to eat and 3 dinners in a row we accidentally wound up at different golf courses. We weren't trying, we were actually trying to not go to one, sneaky blighters. Can't beat that view though!


We also saw a neat historic cabin though, over a hundred years old. The woman who lived there moved in at 16 yrs old and lived until like 102. She was a midwife and traveled around on horseback for years to help bring sweet babies into the world.




Jun 6, 2022

Little Switzerland and the Great Water Heist of '22

Imagine if you drove into a neighborhood, and were suddenly in a different country. Welcome to Little Switzerland!

It was surreal. This is a place that actual people actually live! Some random neighborhood just up and decided "We're going to be Switzerlish."

I still don't really believe it. You cant just decorate a place to look like another country and then call it Ole Mexico Little Switzerland. Who would do that?

Awesome people, that's who.

It was really nice hanging out on the porch of our AirBnB there, and just soaking in the green.

But we weren't there for leisure, nope. On a Tuesday evening, we were gearing up for the Great Water Heist of '22.

You see, the tap water in these parts isn't the best, so we often find ourselves drinking a lot of water at whatever restaurant we come by. But I had an idea.

If I could somehow sneak water from my glass into my Yeti thermos, I could commandeer some water and take it home with me. But how would I do it without them noticing?

I scoped out the mission, did logistics, and planned contingencies.

We sat down at the table, and we were delighted to find that the restaurant had made a strategic error. They gave us an entire jug of water! They thought we would just use it to fill our glasses. Those fools!

I filled up my thermos and hid it away. Mission successful! Little Switzerland is ours!

Jun 4, 2022

Out in the Boone-ys

The next step of our journey was to go north, to the lovely land of Boone, North Carolina!

On the way, we drove around Butler, TN a little bit. It was... technically a town, it had some buildings! But more importantly, it had beautiful scenery.

We finally made it to our cabin in Boone, and it was lovely. In the middle of a mountainside forest, with not another soul in sight. We even made a new friend, a giant millipede!

We went into the town. It was beautiful, but it was a little too high-energy for us. It had a very intense atmosphere, an air of bright optimistic college-goers who want to change the world, when I'm more looking for a calm little coffee shop to write my programs in.

My favorite part was Goober Peas Country Store! It had DIPPIN DOTS!

It served fresh local eggs and butter. We got a real hefty chunk o' butter! That butter would end up traveling hundreds of miles with us. We even got it a nice Yeti cooler to live in!

I finally had an opportunity to season my cast iron pan! We are now officially vagabonds like Davy Crockett, traveling around the country with our little iron cookware.

Jun 2, 2022

We’re nomads again?

 So the hiatus was not as brief as we hoped, but so far we’ve survived and are trying to get back on the road again.



We popped over to the mountains of Tennessee for some good old fashioned soul cleansing (aka Forest Bathing). Not much to say so far, just good trees and good company.