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Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Buying a house
We are buying a fixer-upper house nearer to Seattle, to fix up and sell.
See our previous efforts at http://housereno.wetpaint.com
It has taken a lot of time, looking, deciding, then doing all the dance required to buy property, including getting a loan with no credit history, not liking loan company and starting over with a different one.
The house is a repo belonging to HUD, the government branch that holds and sells repossessed houses, so they march slowly, as governments do.
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Victoria visit
At least for a time, we will have the car to use when we visit there, which looks like it will be more often than I expected, since both Anna & Rosemary have jobs I want to help them with. .
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Not going to GA
My Mom's funeral is tomorrow, and I won't be there :( Because of the Easter holiday, the air fares are more than double the usual price, and it's just too much.
The visit I made recently was better anyway, because she was still alive, and could communicate a little, but with great difficulty.
Since the move, I have not been able to find the cable for the scanner. I have some good photos, but can't get them on the computer until I can hook up the scanner. .
The visit I made recently was better anyway, because she was still alive, and could communicate a little, but with great difficulty.
Since the move, I have not been able to find the cable for the scanner. I have some good photos, but can't get them on the computer until I can hook up the scanner. .
Monday, April 05, 2010
My Mom has gone on

Luckily, I got to visit her recently, it was a nice "goodbye."
She had been in a coma for the last 3 days, and was unable to swallow. She had given order to have no intravenous feeding of any kind, because she wanted to move on, which she did with grace and dignity.
We'll look forward to seeing her again in the real life we call "after life."
These photos were taken with me and Ruth's grandaughter, Tina, when we were fixing up a house in Georgia, in 2005. .
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Heading for Victoria
Dealing with teeth is not easy, or fun. It will be a long process.
In the meantime, we are going to Victoria to help Bill Jones move. He is giving up his house in Vic and moving back to Port Renfrew.
He just bought a MacBook on eBay which was shipped to us, so we'll take it to him. And our 6-yr-old iBook is finally repaired (after almost 1 year), so we'll take it to Rosemary. She wants to try a cheap Mac before buying a new one.
We are planning a trip in May, with Chuck & Diane, to spend some time in Leavenworth and look at properties for sale E of Seattle. Then they'll come and see our place.
In the meantime, we are going to Victoria to help Bill Jones move. He is giving up his house in Vic and moving back to Port Renfrew.
He just bought a MacBook on eBay which was shipped to us, so we'll take it to him. And our 6-yr-old iBook is finally repaired (after almost 1 year), so we'll take it to Rosemary. She wants to try a cheap Mac before buying a new one.
We are planning a trip in May, with Chuck & Diane, to spend some time in Leavenworth and look at properties for sale E of Seattle. Then they'll come and see our place.
Monday, March 01, 2010
Back in WA

At least now my front teeth are straight, but it's a temporary fix.
I was sick all weekend from the trauma. Bill Jones came to visit, so that helped keep me from feeling too sorry for myself. Manfred has been following the Winter Olympics and he and Bill totally enjoyed the final hockey game.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Visiting Mom in Georgia
I've been in Jonesboro GA, near Atlanta, since Feb 3, visiting my Mom (who will be 94 next month) and my niece's family. It was a big thrill for everybody here when the Saints won the SuperBowl.
I was offline until now, due to a faulty router, but am back at it again. The phone number here is 770-472-3346.
I'll be back in WA on Feb 18. Manfred stayed in Port Angeles to continue unpacking and getting the new apartment arranged properly.
I was offline until now, due to a faulty router, but am back at it again. The phone number here is 770-472-3346.
I'll be back in WA on Feb 18. Manfred stayed in Port Angeles to continue unpacking and getting the new apartment arranged properly.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Bill's visit
Bill Jones was our first visitor in the new apartment. He got to try out our new blow-up bed -- he said "It's like sleeping on air." It was a rushed visit to make it before the ferry stops running. He returned this morning on the last trip the boat makes before its yearly maintenance hiatus.
We saw 2 movies with Bill: Up in the Air and Avatar. The former is a very well-done social situation flick. George Clooney shows he can really act. The only thing I can say about Avatar is, "WOW!" We were seeing it for the 2nd time, and it was just as awesome as the first time.
Now, back to unpacking and re-arranging... but 1st there is the NFL games.
We saw 2 movies with Bill: Up in the Air and Avatar. The former is a very well-done social situation flick. George Clooney shows he can really act. The only thing I can say about Avatar is, "WOW!" We were seeing it for the 2nd time, and it was just as awesome as the first time.
Now, back to unpacking and re-arranging... but 1st there is the NFL games.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Unpacking
We still haven't finished unpacking -- mainly because the carpet guy has not showed up to re-stretch the carpet. (We hatess carpeting!) So we can't set up our bookcases and stereo and all that.
We bought a "new" dining room set, but are still using the old furniture for the rest. Also, installed a chandelier in the dining rm to replace a fan that didn't work.
Next month, I will be going to GA for a couple of weeks to visit my mom near Atlanta. It will be so nice to see her and the Persons family again.
The new address is
1405 W Hwy 101 #4
Port Angeles, WA 98363
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We bought a "new" dining room set, but are still using the old furniture for the rest. Also, installed a chandelier in the dining rm to replace a fan that didn't work.
Next month, I will be going to GA for a couple of weeks to visit my mom near Atlanta. It will be so nice to see her and the Persons family again.
The new address is
1405 W Hwy 101 #4
Port Angeles, WA 98363
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Moving nightmares
The move is on, but the road is bumpy.
The fact that we are moving such a short distance makes it harder, because one does not feel so justified in throwing things out that will need to be replaced. If you move a long distance, it's better to chuck your microwave, TV, shoes, furniture, etc. and buy new ones at the new place, but if you're just going a few miles away... :-(
So, we had it all planned, but Manfred didn't make reservations on the ferry for the truck (he didn't think it would be busy), so he couldn't get on it, and everything is balled up at the end. SNAFU.
Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and the New Year will bring health and prosperity.
The fact that we are moving such a short distance makes it harder, because one does not feel so justified in throwing things out that will need to be replaced. If you move a long distance, it's better to chuck your microwave, TV, shoes, furniture, etc. and buy new ones at the new place, but if you're just going a few miles away... :-(
So, we had it all planned, but Manfred didn't make reservations on the ferry for the truck (he didn't think it would be busy), so he couldn't get on it, and everything is balled up at the end. SNAFU.
Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and the New Year will bring health and prosperity.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Moving on....

It is quite a small move, actually, just across the strait to the tiny town of Port Angeles, Washington state. See the map in the sidebar-- that line in the middle of the water is the border between U.S. and Canada. The distance is about 35 miles, 1.5 hr on the ferrry. It's not at all my kind of place, but any move is better than none.
We are now sorting things, throwing out junk, in prep for packing. We will load a U-Haul and go across the ferry on Dec 27 or 28. We found an apartment comparable to the Victoria one, but $550/month instead of $880.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Bad trip, wonderful visit, & Bill Jones
To get there, we survived the 10+ hour flight from London to LAX, and the commuter hop to San Diego. Unfortunately, we had to fly from Lisbon to London the day before, and stay in London overnight. It was verry, verry harry. We stayed in a really awful place and paid a bunch of those expensive Britsh £s just to get to the awful place and back to the awful airport. I will never voluntarily go to England again; I don't care how many crop circles they have! Their Midsomer Murders are justified.
Bill Jones finally joined us in Encinitas, looking the same as ever after his rude uprooting. We are now on the slow train to Guadalupe CA where we will visit with Robin and Virginia for a bit. The most charitable thing you could say about American trains is that they are cute. Unfortunately Americans have no convenient transportation whatsoever in the majority of the country -- they seem to not even realize that their airplanes no longer save time, their trains are a sick joke, their buses are pathetic, and their road/highway system is so 20th century it's embarrassing. Oh, well, I may have to stay here for a while, so I'd better try to accept it. Like any other undeveloped country. No wonder the land is so much cheaper than it is in Portugal.
One reason I haven't written anything for so long is that I was waiting for Manfred to put the photos on the iBook, so I can put them on the blog. Obviously, I could wait forever and it would never happen until I insist. So, I hope there will be something by the time I get to upload this.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Back to Lisbon
I looked into properties in the Sintra area, they are very expensive. Especially compared to WA. The drop in real estate values has not happened here. Maybe it will, but I don't see any signs of an economic downturn, except in the tourism sector there are much fewer American and Canadian tourists, but plenty from Europe. The rest seems to be humming along with business as usual.
Other than the tooth-extraction, our Sintra stay was good. As you can see from Manfred's post, we loved the place we were in. However, it was unseasonably hot, and I didn't feel very well, so we didn't go around much, only to the beach.
Today is my birthday, and most of me (all but the tooth) made it to 69. We are back in Lisbon, leaving today to fly to London. There we will stay overnight in an airport hotel so we can take the flight to San Diego in the morning.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Back to Sintra

Two young people are running it, they have other jobs but spell each other off so there is someone manning the small front desk at all times. Plus they are so helpful. Oh, there is a kitchen where you can do your own food, buying stuff for sandwiches from the store and, making coffee or tea also drink beer or wine, then sitting and chatting either in a nice large sitting room, your own room or the terrace.
It is 7:45 am, I'm sitting in our room in my undies, windows wide open, looking at the near treed hills with one of the castle on it, the sky is blue and cloudless and the air is very mild, sort of like a Hawaiian morning, some of our friends may recall.
Last nite we had a great Chinese dinner here in Sintra. Odd, but a beautiful place. Two main dishes, crab salad, rice, chinese tea, ice cream desert for 20 Euros for the two of us, about $30., reasonable for Europe, even in a slightly cheaper Portugal. A good size and very tasty.
For the last little while, Geneva has been complaining about a tooth paining her a lot. Every time she bites down on it with food that loose tooth was painful. So we just happen to see a dentist office as we were going out for dinner last night. So today, with the help from our hostel host, we went there, just around the corner, and at 3pm she will have it out. The dentist said that she has several problem teeth, which one would she like to have out. She said "this one". Out it came. 40 Euros, about $60.
All this time we have not watched any TV, read any news paper or anything else newsy, it's great!!! The other day we were standing on the Lisboa subway platform, waiting for our subway, there across the way was a big news display screen saying briefly that Obama was to get a Nobel Prize!! That's all.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Sintra and Lisbon
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
"If it is Wednesday, it must be Lisboa"
We got into Lisboa at 7:40 am Portugal time, one hour earlier, we gained one hour. They just had a rainstorm come thru and it just quit raining. As we were walking slowly toward the exit, a friendly middle aged lady approached us, gave us a card and asked us if we would like to have a room for the night. (It must have looked pretty obvious, although it was just morning). She went on to say, 20 Euros per person, double bed, w/ sitting room, very clean and the (taxi) transportation is included. We looked at each other and said --- lets go for it!! And so we did. She took us to the taxi outside and after a 10 minute ride, her daughter was there to pay the taxi!! We went up one floor and it's very nice. Old building of course, but solid and clean, as promised. We paid for 3 nights. We lay down a little to recoup, then got ourselves a 24 hour pass for the bus and had some lunch near our place. We went on a bus ride then slept a little.
The above is sort of dry reporting what we did. One day I will have more time or what ever, to give of my impressions, observations and valuations of it all, some day. The computer battery was dead going onto the night train, so we could not write, the ipod needed charging, but geneva read her book on it anyway until it shut down.
Getting on the www has been hit and miss on our trip, via WiFi that is. It ranged from 10 Euros for multiple uses to totally free for as long as you want to non-existant.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Madrid!
We were hoping to get by with only 1 night stay in Madrid, but all our clothes were dirty and we had to find a laundry. The one recommended by Rick Steves was out of business, so we went to another. Then we wanted to do the Royal Palace tour. This famous palace is on a par with Versailles and Vienna. But, when we got there, they were having some sort of official function, so it was closed to view-visits. But the function was actually much more interesting. They had marching band, marching soldiers, several horse troops all decked out, and a beautiful coach. They all moved up and down in front and side of the Palace and even through the streets, so everybody could enjoy the scene. Such beautiful Spanish horses, moving in unison, was much better than the palace tour. There's a video at the bottom of this posting. If it doesn't show up, scroll around a bit to see it, then click the play button.
Anyway, we had to extend our stay for another night, and every extra day in Spain means one less day in Portugal. Next we go to Granada to see the Alcazar, 2 nights-- then > Seville > Lisbon as fast as possible. Getting to Portugal is probably an overnight on the train, which is either expensive or not fun.
Anyway, we had to extend our stay for another night, and every extra day in Spain means one less day in Portugal. Next we go to Granada to see the Alcazar, 2 nights-- then > Seville > Lisbon as fast as possible. Getting to Portugal is probably an overnight on the train, which is either expensive or not fun.
Sunday, October 04, 2009
On the road again
After paying a small surcharge to go on the "big boy's", fast train (AVE) to Madrid, we settled into our reserved airplane-type seats and rested, because the getting from place to place on the streets and in public transportation is quite a chore. The train, all white, the nose looking like a bullet, left 2pm sharp and smoothly glided out of the staion, except for a few switching noises the train just floated on air. The rails are welded and noiseless. In the 3-hour trip we stopped about four times and many times the train hit 300 km/hr. = 186.4 mph! The train station in Madrid is amazing, old walls, newer roof, 5 stories high, and it has a jungle in it! That is where the passengers hang out, with shops and eateries.
Saturday, October 03, 2009
Barcelona - what a great place!
We went to the market place for breakfast, good place for ham & eggs. The market is unbelievable. There are photos.
Today, was Gaudi Day. Most people who come here have to do a Gaudi Day. We visited the 4 most-viewed examples of his work here: the still-under-construction Sacrada Familia church, an apartment building, a residence, and a park. They were exhausting, but worth it. We didn't go in any except the park. If you want to learn more, google Gaudi.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Sailing from Roma to Barcelona
We are sitting in the bar by the swimming pool (complete with calypso music) on the deck of a cruise ship doing ferry duty. We spent the night in a small ship's cabin with 2 very good beds and a cute little bathroom.
We didn't get to see anything of Roma except the horrendous traffic getting to the train station and finding the garage to turn in the car at the central train station. There we were, stuck with our bags, and Manfred wanted to get to the port city, Cititavecchia, where our ship the "Cruise Roma", was to depart. So we took the train there, a short taxi ride to the port , and then waited, tied to our bags in a small terminal, for over 4 hours, until the ship was ready to board, at 8:30 pm. After that, it was nice, exploring the ship and having dinner, watching the port disappear, etc. It is really a nice 20 hr. mini-cruise.
Manfred's addition -- We ate à la carte, hamburger w/ fries and drink, €7, spaghetti €6.50. We met a cute Korean girl, traveling alone thru Europe. Had a great night's sleep. I got up at 6:30 am to watch the dock operations on the Sardinia stop, the sun came up, some clouds, warm breeze and the first cup of cafe con latte. We à-la-carted it again for a simple breakfast, cafe con latte, €1.50 ea., omelette to order €4 (finally, eggs!), and fresh-squeezed O.J. €3. You can't think of Euros as dollars, there is always that +50% lurking in the corner!!
We didn't get to see anything of Roma except the horrendous traffic getting to the train station and finding the garage to turn in the car at the central train station. There we were, stuck with our bags, and Manfred wanted to get to the port city, Cititavecchia, where our ship the "Cruise Roma", was to depart. So we took the train there, a short taxi ride to the port , and then waited, tied to our bags in a small terminal, for over 4 hours, until the ship was ready to board, at 8:30 pm. After that, it was nice, exploring the ship and having dinner, watching the port disappear, etc. It is really a nice 20 hr. mini-cruise.
Manfred's addition -- We ate à la carte, hamburger w/ fries and drink, €7, spaghetti €6.50. We met a cute Korean girl, traveling alone thru Europe. Had a great night's sleep. I got up at 6:30 am to watch the dock operations on the Sardinia stop, the sun came up, some clouds, warm breeze and the first cup of cafe con latte. We à-la-carted it again for a simple breakfast, cafe con latte, €1.50 ea., omelette to order €4 (finally, eggs!), and fresh-squeezed O.J. €3. You can't think of Euros as dollars, there is always that +50% lurking in the corner!!
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