I Think There is a Cat in the Furnace
A couple of months ago today, I was headed to the Erma Bombeck Writer’s Workshop, somewhere on I-74, listening to...
Read More
Search Our Site
By Mary
/ July 15, 2016
I Think There is a Cat in the Furnace
A couple of months ago today, I was headed to the Erma Bombeck Writer’s Workshop, somewhere on I-74, listening to a Maeve Binchy book and dreaming of my new adventure. That’s when it happened -- I got the call. My husband was calling, mid-afternoon -- alarming anytime, but more so today. Who died or what couldn’t he find -- equally possible -- and the dreaded thought -- what can I do about it in the middle of Indiana? I answered the phone and a sinking feeling set in as he said, “ I wasn’t sure if I should bother you...but…”. Nothing prepared me for what he said next. “I think there is a cat in the furnace, listen to this.” The next thing I heard him say was, “Kitty, kitty” and that cat called back with an anxious “MEOW, MEOW”...Holy Catastrophe, we have a cat in the furnace!!! My first thought was this thing was going to die in our furnace and the smell of a dead animal would permeate our house. My next thought was, oh crap, now we need to buy a new furnace -- sorry, I didn’t really think about the poor cat first - just my horror. The thoughts in my head were racing through all of the bad ways this thing could go -- and it dawned on me -- my husband was looking for me to help him figure out what to do. I was 400 miles away in a car headed to Dayton, Ohio and I felt helpless. Where do you start? Stunned, I asked, “How do you think it got there?” This story started a few days earlier when our scruffy, Jack Russell terrier, Ernie who was protecting our house from critters, chased it onto our roof. He was going crazy barking...
Read More
About
Welcome to my blog! I am an Iowa Farm girl who aspires to write a cookbook featuring vintage and favorite recipes from my family and friends. I'd like to bring you the art of cooking like your mother, grandmother, or whoever is your cooking inspiration. Keep it simple and enjoy! --Mary Food Blogger, Travel Writer, Photographer, Computer Geek, & Gardener