(01-01-2026, 08:53 AM)davidd Wrote: The house-sits almost sound like more work than they're worth --
Not sure how that computes from what I wrote, but, while there are some bad ex-periences (the members' forum showcases what can go wrong), when you get a good one it's a nice change from the usual, you meet interesting people and have feline company, can ex!plore places without forking out for accommodation, and sometimes you get to stay in really cool places. And do cool things, like, oh, let's say
solar eclipses. And it's a great feeling to know that people who have trusted you, a stranger, with their home and pets are then glad they picked you as a sitter: mission accomplished.
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Things To Do When Snowed In On A Housesit, #17.
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It was soooooo quiet and peaceful here, down in a hollow surrounded by trees with no neighbours in sight, which was so wonderful, that the night it dumped a foot of snow I went out and spent about 1 1/2 hours making a snow cat!
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Turned into a lot bigger project than I planned when I started making a first little snowball.
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It was So Bleepin Cold after that, highs around -14 and probably in the -20s with the wind chill, that I lasted 10 minutes and a half dozen pictures and that was it! There's a cute little lighthouse in the yard, and on a couple of days there was a tiny bit of late sun.