by Wayne23 » Thu Feb 09, 2017 1:09 pm
March, 2130: What a winter! It was very much like two years ago when it just snowed and snowed and snowed some more. I worked hard to keep the parking lot here, the roadway to the house, and the driveway at the house clear of snow so I could move back and forth, but there were times when I was snowed in. Twice we had genuine blizzards- more like super blizzards in both cases. The winds got up to hurricane force, even reaching 110 mph in a couple of cases. The first blizzard dropped 18 inches of snow, and the second 31 inches. With drifts it was to the rooftops. I plowed every two hours during those two storms, and it was a good thing I did. But both times, when the storms ended, I crashed and slept for several hours, and the winds piled the snow up while I was sleeping, stranding me in the bus garage.
A few days after the second storm, when I was finally able to get to the house, I found that the furnace had died. There were burst pipes all over the place. I managed to send a robot to turn off the water but the house was a total mess, completely uninhabitable.
Once everything gets back to relatively normal I’ll send my robots in to install a new furnace, after I find one and get it to the house with their help, and I’ll have them replace all the split pipes. Meanwhile I’m in the bus garage.
It’s good that I went with two locations.
I’m also going to replace the furnace in the bus garage before a second disaster strikes. I have the robots to do the work, so why not.
And today, on the last day of March, with the snow all melted and the flood waters receded, I decided to go for a walk at Smith College, my first of the spring. I got the biggest surprise since I met the three thieves in 2099.
I turned a corner on the hiking path and about 20 feet down the path were two kittens, an orange tiger and a jet black cat; they looked like they were about 3 months old. I stopped in my tracks, not wanting to frighten them, but they came right to me, rubbing against my legs.
I have absolutely no explanation for this. I haven’t seen a cat since… well, since I left civilization in 2079, not off in the distance, not anywhere, not a live cat, not a cat corpse or skeleton, nothing. I assumed there were none left. Same with dogs.
So where these two little guys came from- they are both male, and where the mother is, I have no idea.
They were real pets, staying close to me, and following me as I walked back to the pickup. Given that they were feral cats, descendants of who knows how many generations of feral cats, this mystifies me. I lifted them into the cab and drove home.
As I drove I thought about how I would feed them. I tried to remember if I had seen any cat related disks for the 3D printer during my rummaging around in Northampton. Since this was not something I was looking for, or thought I could ever possibly want or need, I had never paid attention, so I didn’t know.
Priority one was getting them fed, so I decided to bring them into the HC and getting them some food in there. They’d need to eat in there of course, since anything created in the HC disappears when you try to take it out of the HC.
They ate and drank, and then I made a little bed for them in the garage, and drove to Northampton.
As it turned out there were cat related 3D printer programs in the very first shop I went into. I grabbed a handful of them and drove back to the garage.
The “boys” greeted me on my arrival, and I set out to print up scratching posts, cat toys, a litter box, litter, a cat bed, and cat food.
I was now the owner of two cats in real life, to go along with my two holocats. This presented a problem. As I’ve mentioned, I slept in the HC. Dan and Hal, my holocats, liked to sleep with me. What to do with the new guys at night? I wasn’t crazy about the idea of four cats in the bed, and who knew if the real cats and the holocats would even get along?
I finally decided that the garage was plenty warm and comfortable for the new guys to sleep there. Whenever I went to the house, and I often napped there, I’d take the boys with me. I would set up second versions of all the cat stuff, litter box, food, toys… at the house.
This meant accelerating the repair program because I really couldn’t start going to the house until it was repaired. So I got four robots into the big box truck, went to Worcester to get a new furnace, and all of the other stuff, had the robots load it into the truck, brought it back, and set them working. In three days I had a working furnace, all the split pipes had been replaced, and the house was livable again. The robots had already cleaned up the mess from all the burst pipes.
Now I had to name the cats- not that cats care what you name them. I settled on Stan and Ollie, Stan being the tiger.
Over the course of the next several weeks I returned to the hiking trail at Smith, hoping to find the rest of the cat family, but I never saw a trace of any other cats.
Next: A beautiful spring, fun with Stan and Ollie, an experiment that didn’t work. Time on the yacht.