We went in to Austin to get some shoes and decided to stop at the Ford dealer's to get a replacement for the second key for the Escape. The key burned in the fire at the house. We wanted one with the buttons and a third with just a key. So after an hours wait, the attendant came back with one key which we assumed was the button key. He went back for the second key. He returned in about 10 minutes with two plain keys, no button keys. It was a surprise to him that we wanted a key with the lock buttons, etc. Those have to be ordered he says and it will be $150.00. The other two were $75 I think. Anyway, we still don't have an extra key.
But while we were there, waiting, I did my first sketch in ages and it fits in Scavenger Hunt 238. Hopefully I will get it posted there. It is in the little purse sketchbook with a Pilot ball point pen.
As you may know we are in an RV temporarily (we hope) after being made homeless by the huge Bastrop fire. These interesting balls are falling off a big tree here in the RV park. Turns out they are Osage-oranges. Have a sticky latex in them, repel bugs and the wood is flexible and strong. The wood is popular for bows as in bows and arrows. Hmm.
Osage-Orange |
This is our RV, utility trailer and the cars. Home sweet home!
This is remnants of the Spicewood fire on HWY 71 on the west side of Austin. We drove through the area on the way back home from New Mexico. You can see "our" fire in previous posts.
So that leads to my rambling. We are working on inventory for the contents of our house for insurance purposes. We had soooo much stuff that we can't run out and buy. 15 years of South American keepsakes, a house full of furniture from grandparents, bought 40 years ago, collected pieces. Art from my aunt back in the 20s, antique collection of clocks, Christmas ornaments from the White House, DEA, State of Texas and the Texas Lottery, and the list just goes on for pages. We did not have the antiques insured separately so........ or my jewelery which included antique turquoise and silver from the late 1800s and some from South America.
Then we are house hunting along with 1600 + other home owners. Not that many houses left over in this small community. The fire has really upset the market as you can imagine. We found two houses we liked that were signed on just hours ahead of us. Vacant homes away from the fire are at a premium. The rental folks are trying to give the displaced folks help, but there aren't that many. We have to be patient and probably go further from Bastrop than we hoped. But again, we are better off that some. I can't imagine the families that want to keep living here and keep their kids in the same schools and not have to move away from their work ... if they have any. We talked to a builder that sounded more stressed than us as his house burned and he is trying to help others, too. The people that had homes that survived will have big losses in their property value with the burned trees all around.
Which reminds me, we have a nice black and gray lot for sale by owner.
I don't really mean to complain about all this, just explain. People have offered us places to stay and to buy us replacement gifts. I have most of my art stuff with me as I take it with us to New Mexico. There are so many other people that need help ... real help. We have insurance, and some stuff.
Today we volunteered at the Bits and Pieces thrift store, Family Crisis Center, sorting clothes for their sale. We have been volunteers there since 1997. You can help there or through the Bastrop Christian Ministerial Alliance which helps the community in so many ways. Both of these organizations are local and help EVERYBODY. You can donate on-line for both. The money goes directly to these families that way.
Thank you so much for all the wonderful messages and calls. It means so much to us. We will be fine, it will just take a little time.
The kids are coming out again tomorrow and we will rescue our mail box and clothes lines that Gene's brother made for us to go to the new place, where ever that is. Dig a little more in the ashes and then turn it over to the disaster clean up folks. We will have to also get trees cut down and removed for safety, etc.
I am avoiding facebook these days except for my public page. Please comment here or send me an e-mail at jo@jocastilloart.com.
I haven't forgotten the contest that ended on September 12. I will take care of that, soon.
Thanks again for your concern and hugs.
8 comments:
"Which reminds me, we have a nice black and gray lot for sale by owner."
That made me smile, Mom. :-)
Joanna, and you made me smile. I'm sure people don''t want to be depressed but it seems to help to write it out. Who knows?
When you start listing out the non-replaceable objects, I just cringe. The new digs look cozy. Maybe you should buy a tent too - in case you and Gene need more space:)
Jo you have a such a great attitude, and the strength you have puts me in awe! I know you and Gene will get throught his, one step at a time. You have already started the journey and with wonderful humor in the face of everything.
I hope you get a new place to call home soon, don't go too far away from us all, we will miss you ..
Hugs
Rae xx
Bag Blog, Gene's BIL said he would bring his RV here, too, and we could park at opposite ends of the park! Tent would work too, ... for Gene!
Rae, it will work. We are staying as close to Bastrop as possible. Maybe see you tomorrow at the APS meeting. Maybe....
Jo, I hadn't heard about your fires but glad you are keeping strong.
We had such devastating fires on Black Saturday,2009 but the 5 destroyed townships are returning to normal.I am sure your community will make a wonderful comeback too.
You are in my thoughts, and who knows perhaps someone is in the market for a greyscale property - quite artsy when you think about it!
I knew it!! The minute you got to town, you started helping at the Crisis Center! You two are amazing.
Aww, Sue N, I recall not about the fires in Queensland. Those were so horrific, too. The community here is close and sharing so the rebuilding has started. Thank you so much for your note and concern. All these virtual hugs help!
Leslie, we have been volunteers at the FCC since we moved here in 1997. Good people that help people. :)
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