Saturday 27 August 2011

Not like it!

I've found something else I don't like.... HURRICANES!  Well it's only tropical storm force winds here but I definitely don't like it.  The trees are bent double, the rain is pelting down, thunder and lightening  crashing all around me and the power keeps going out.  I definitely DO NOT like this storm. 

Friday 26 August 2011

Be Prepared

Emergency Management Bulletin Issued For Where I live....

Use 911 for emergencies only. 
Before a Storm: 
1)Put copies of important documents in a safe place, preferably a waterproof container. Important documents can include passports, birth certificates, insurance policies or anything else that might be needed immediately or cannot be easily replaced.
2)Have enough cash for a few days ATMs may not work during power outages and stores might not be able to take debit and credit cards.
3)Make sure vehicle gas tanks are full.
4)Secure or bring inside exterior items that might become windborne, such as lawn furniture, toys and garden tools.
5)Fill prescriptions that might be needed and stock up on any necessary medical supplies.
6)Keep flashlights and battery-powered radios with extra batteries on hand, along with a basic first aid kit, emergency food and water, and a non-electric can opener. Have enough non-perishable food and water for at least 72 hours.
7)Listen to the radio or television for hurricane progress reports.
8)Clean out gutters.
9)Turn the refrigerator and freezer to the coldest setting in anticipation of a power outage. Open the doors only when necessary and close quickly.
10)Refrain from putting out trash cans the night before the regular pickup.

During a Storm:
1)Avoid using candles for lighting. Use a battery-powered flashlight.
2)Never use a candle when fueling equipment such as a kerosene heater or lantern, since the candle flame can ignite fumes from the fuel.
3)Try to stay in an interior room or away from windows.
4)Stay calm and do not call 911 unless it is an emergency.
5)If flooding occurs, turn off electricity at the main breaker.
6)During a power outage, turn off major appliances. This will minimize losing power again through a power surge and protect the equipment when power returns.
7)Do not go outside. Flying debris from high winds is a danger.

Thursday 25 August 2011

Irene

Should I start to worry?  How about some panic buying?  I need pedigree chum... do you think 18 tins will be enough to ride out the storm?  A quick inventory of my store cupboard: half a bin of dry food, new pack of treats, one packet of custard creams; yep I think that should do. 





Tuesday 23 August 2011

Earthquake!

That was an experience I don't want to re-live again in a hurry.  I'd just settled down for my afternoon nap after a surprise lunchtime visit from my human when the house started shaking.  Just a gentle shake to start with then it grew and grew until the whole building was shaking and and everything was rattling.  I remembered what my human had told me after the last quake and went to my safe place under the table until the shaking stopped.  OK so it's unlikely we'll get a 'big one' but you never know what can fall on your head.  No signs of damage at our new house, or our old one for that matter, although there are many reports on the news of widespread minor damage.  Communications were down for a short while as millions of people tweeted or posted on Facebook - it's a strange world we live in.  You might laugh at me for hiding but I know being the softy I am I did the right thing.  It amazes me how many people said they ran out into the street... errr isn't that where all the bricks are falling.

Anyway, I survived yet another earthquake and now I'm starting to prepare for hurricane Irene which might get to us by weekend.  What do I need for that.... dried food, canned food, water, batteries, torch.  Loo roll!  I must remind my human she needs to stock up if this thing does come our way she's going to need it.

I really miss England! 

Sunday 21 August 2011

DIY

I spent the weekend helping my human decorate our new house.  Well, when I say help, I mean in a paws off kind of way.  I figured she needed space to paint so I went on garden duty which involved a lot of rolling around in the grass, a significant amount of sleeping on the grass and a little watering of the weeds.  Obviously I went in now and again to check on progress and make she was doing a good job.  It was looking good until she started with the green paint.  I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt until we move in properly but I don't really like it. 

I had an informal introduction to a few of the neighbourhood dogs.  First there is Bozo, well that's what I've called him.  He's a strapping great dog who bounds down his back yard and jumps on to a platform so he can see over the fence.  At first I thought he was going to come right over but he's quite happy to stand up there and bark at me.  Next there is Hans the German shepherd wanna be...  He stands half way down his yard and just watches me walk towards him.  The he took off full gallop towards the fence and just stood there watching me.  Finally I met three black Scottie dogs.  I think they must have some barking competition between themselves because they didn't shut up the whole time I was in sight.  I glad I don't live next door to them, it would drive me nuts and seriously disturb my much needed sleep.


Tuesday 9 August 2011

Good Times

Fluff everywhere!  I told the puppy not to eat her bed but would she listen to this old dog?  Of course not!  It was way too much fun to rip the stuffing out all over the room.  I had to chuckle when my human got back, she had the same look as when I chewed the sideboard, and her shoes, and the extension reel.  Ah the good old days of puppy hood. 






Sunday 7 August 2011

Displaced

The last month has been so topsy turvy I don't know whether I'm coming or going.  I spent two weeks at my country retreat with my pals Jack and Piper when my human was back home.  Then we had a weird night in our new house: no furniture or lights but it was pretty cool - literally, as the air con was working there and not at my usual house.  As soon as the air con was fixed I was sleeping in my usual house for a few nights and now I'm back at the country retreat with my human looking after my pals Jack and Piper while there humans are back in England.  I tell you I don't know where to call home these days.  I can't complain though, it is great not to have to be leashed all the time.  I can just wander around sniffing here and there to my hearts content.