Vacation plans for Toby were firm, but fluid. He was
boarding at a local kennel. And the kennel must be quite tired of me by now.
Last week I made his reservation for Saturday, on. But the weekend forecast came
up quite ugly, and I changed his reservation to Monday.
The polar vortex shifted, the weather moved a little north,
and travel along two Great Lake shores to Wisconsin looked probable for today.
I changed Toby’s reservation to this morning. I confess that all those times I
called and listened to the times the kennel is open to take in and discharge pets,
I never picked up on the crucial one. Though they are open twice a day
throughout the week, on the weekend they are open Saturday morning and Sunday
evening.
He Who, on a summer day. |
I called yesterday to change Toby’s reservation to this
morning, and the recording finally penetrated. I left a desperate message, but
the call was not returned. Late in the afternoon I called Ann. She does run a
kennel, and the cats have their own room, with sunning perches and everything. “Sure,
bring him along.” Listening to him moan for several hours would not be
pleasant, but perhaps Pride and Prejudice
or Harry Potter would lull him to
sleep.
Laura and I worked through yesterday with the resolve of
vacationers leaving nothing to chance. The car is packed. Suitcases are open on
the floor, and packed. All the last minute items are listed, and bags to tote
them are open on the table. We are as determined as two people who’ve had no
vacation in three years.
I’d been in bed a short time, and half asleep, when I became
aware of muffled plopping noises. “Why are kids out in the street with fire
crackers, in this rain?” I wondered. Eventually I got up and looked out the
window onto the street. Fat raindrops, landing solidly. I went back to bed.
We are encased in ice this morning. I looked at the weather
maps. Lake Erie and Lake Michigan are wreathed in purple and blue—freezing rain
and freezing cold. I texted Ann, It’s No Go. Toby will be keeping his Monday
reservation after all.
The front garden bench, through ice. |
Just can't trust the weather, whatever it can do to inconvenience you it will. Have a safe drive.
ReplyDeleteBe careful, even northerners have trouble driving on ice.
ReplyDeleteOh Joanne. There is nothing worse than ice. And you know about the best laid plans...
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't even venture out on foot, let alone drive anywhere in that weather. Maybe the day was meant to curl up on the couch with a good book... and Toby on your lap.
ReplyDeleteThe cold winds moved away here too. Cold but not too cold now
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteYikes... Whenever that travel gets going, let the going be smooth - no ice!!! Toby - have a happy holiday too, okay? Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
Oh boy, you folks really got it! My heart aches for you. Thankfully we just got light fluffy snow, LOTS OF IT, but easy to move. It has stopped now and the sun is shining. BUT, the temperature is dropping like a stone to, oh, -25 or so......
ReplyDeleteyuck yuck yuck. living anywhere it snows and ices over is a deal killer for me. hoping you have an uneventful drive tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing your travel plans were fluid. What a nightmare. It sounds like something that would happen to me.
ReplyDeleteOh, it's too bad you had to change your vacation plans. Hope Monday is better. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteWe had enough ice Friday and Saturday nights to mess everything up. Today looks better, and I hope comes your way.
ReplyDeleteI despise travelling over Christmas because of this - weather that is constantly threatening, even if the sky is blue, because you never know what the next twenty-four hours will bring ...
ReplyDeleteOh my! Best laid plans go awry especially at this time of year. Right now it is snowing heavily here. The 4th time in just over a week. How's that for a place that seldom gets snow? Today it is supposed to turn to rain. I hope by Monday all is well there and that you are able to travel safely and get Toby to the comfort of the cat hotel. Enjoy your vacay with Laura. Well deserved for you both!
ReplyDeleteOh dear -Christmas is always tricky weather wise isn't it?
ReplyDeleteHere strong winds are forecast. Hope that cat settles!!
Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI do hope that you get away for that much needed (and deserved) break.
And that your Christmas is marzipan laden.
Best of luck for tomorrow, Joanne. Have a great vacation.
ReplyDeleteThe weather never cares about anyone's plans. Hope you make it out ok and it's enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteStrange weather....It was not bad here, a few miles south of you..........Wishing you all "traveling mercies".
ReplyDeleteJust keep safe....
ReplyDeleteYou will eventually get away! Just be safe in it!!
ReplyDeletebetty
I miss the snow, but not the ice. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteWe got the ice also and it sure was a thick layer. I hope your's melted like ours and you and Laura are off to a wonderful holiday. Merry Christmas to you both.
ReplyDeleteMy siblings in IL and Ohio said the same about the weather. My brother called to hear how warm it is out here in CA. He did that once while he sat in his car, during a sideways blizzard. Safe journey to you all. And Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteFrustrating, but i hope you'll get away in the end. Stay safe on your trip.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time since I saw ice anyplace other than my freezer.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Sorry your plans were thwarted by the dastardly weather and hope you had a pleasant drive yesterday, sans moaning cats. Happy Christmas, Joanne.
ReplyDeleteIndulge in some home winter comforts, Joanne! I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Britta x
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