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March 22, 2019

A Bloodhound Surprise

Starting this post I have only been up less than two hours but I have seen more change and surprises than I have in a month. What is in store for us today for the rest of the day? Will sitting on the couch duplicating yesterday afternoon and last night be a factor? I can't imagine seeing as much as I did this morning in less than an hour ... I hadn't had my second cup of coffee yet !!!!

It didn't matter the bedroom was filled with bright sunshine. Heidi was on her dog bed in the far corner of the room where the sunshine through the east window streams right on her. I may have had a different schedule this morning but she didn't.
I can tell it is spring, even if it's only been official for a couple of days. I can see it in the field across the highway and I can see my yard turning green from front to the back. It's time to drag the lawn mower out of the shed and make sure everything is ready for the first mow. Do you notice the two Sassafras saplings are not in the lower part of the picture?
I had not stepped off of 'Winston's Patio' when I knew immediately that the world had slipped off its axis and Stella was going to dictate what was going to take place. I cannot remember how many months it has been since he started her morning walk and did not take the path into the field.
When she kept ignoring my calls I knew there was no hope today. All I needed to do was 'buckle up' and enjoy the ride because Stella was behind her wheel of stubbornness and anything I said wasn't going to mean a damn thing.
She did stand at the property pole at the corner of the yard before she took off down the return path. She turned to look at me as I stood on the normal path, soft with a lot of saturation. She looked proudly at me, acknowledging my "get over here" ... then turned and walked away ... as you see here.
As I slowly walked back into the backyard toward the return path I wondered what the hell was going on today. With Stella's new ideas for the walk this morning combined with all of those very weird dreams that kept waking me up last night, I could tell the earth was having its own case of vertigo.

By this time I had stopped saying a word to Stella because I knew from past experience, when she gets this way it will not matter what I say or do. I could have gone back into the house and she would have continued on like nothing was off schedule. I am sure you have picked up through all of my drivel since December, that I like things in order. I don't like change that much ... well when you start walking the opposite direction taking the return path first ... how much change could I handle ??
As I walked up the path, I see Stella now meandering back to the middle of the field between both of our worn paths I really wondered if our walk this morning would amount to anything more than just walking in circles. I wasn't sure we would get to the first corner, let alone finish the half mile path. See how I like things to remain the same ??  LOL

My one cup of coffee at this point had done nothing to calibrate my brain cells. I had gone back to bed as the hounds were eating their breakfast kibble. Watching basketball games, sometimes two or three games at once on the split tv screen evidently wore me out. I was out of March Madness shape. I had a problem though.
During the day, I before the games, and on the way to buy more food, I stopped by the library to pick up the two books I had ordered through the state library system by Dr. Michael Greger. "How Not To Die" and his recipe book that went along with it.

Off of the "New" shelf I took a book named "The End Of The Myth" by Greg Grandin.
After reading a few pages of each, both books were so good I couldn't put them down. So I turned off the sound on the tv and would glance up from my book on occasion to check the scores or any action I needed to watch. IF it was a close game, I'd put the book down, turn up the sound, bring that game to the full screen and watch the last five to seven minutes of the game.
I was wrong to suggest the other day that Dr. Greger might have been influenced with bias, stressing a plant-based diet is the way to eat because of his position as the director of Public Health and Animal Agriculture at the Humane Society of the US. He loves animals just as much as I do but he has the scientific proof that the plant-based diet is the way to eat. He also has proof that eating that way DOES reverse heart disease and many other diseases. To me, scientific data to back up his recommendations is the key factor in all of this.

It was his grandmother who influenced his diet thinking and his career path. I'll not go long on this because you can read her story in the first two pages of the preface in the book. Basically she is released from the hospital at 65 years old in a wheelchair, told by surgeons she has weeks to live and there is nothing more they can do for her. She has already had by-pass surgery. She signs up for the Pritikin's Study and showes not only signs of heart disease reversal ... but lived another 31 years to the age of 96 !!!

It's a book you will find hard to put down once you start reading it.
While going the opposite direction, not quite to the first corner, Stella turned and looked at the neighbor's house like she does every morning on 'the way back'.  LOL ... funny hound.

The other book is a great lesson of US History, something I wish I would have spent more time studying in college. I've only read the first 75 pages of the book but WOW ... what a story. Was I taught all of this in past history classes and forgot how this took place?

It starts after 1750, describing in detail the strategy, the famous men in charge and the movement west in the USA. Early in the book there were hints describing how our country got to all the racial tension today, the polarization that pushed Trump to the presidency. The last comment on the book sleeve, just inside the cover states ...

"The border wall may or many not be built, but it will survive as a rallying-point, an allegorical tombstone marking the end of American exceptionalism."

I highly recommend this book and that is based on reading only a few pages.
As you can see Stella decided on her own that taking the walk backwards was not good for brain cell health. She made the short crossover to our normal path, then over to the edge of the wooded area like always. Even I felt better after she moved back to our normal routine. Whew ... close call.  :)
Can you tell between these two pictures which is on my manual settings and which one is taken with the automatic setting? Which one do you like?
With underground water seeping up the sides of my hiking boots, Stella was also aware of the wet path and walked along the edge of it in the taller grass to keep her paws dry. Rain, snow, sleet or ice ... she doesn't like her paws getting wet. Sadie would have charged through just to show me how high she could splash the water.

I surprised myself yesterday at the store and how I felt throughout the day and night with my changed eating habits. With March Madness it use to be sandwich material, liters of Pepsi, huge bags of tortilla chips and large jars of salsa. Not yesterday. My 36 oz jar held cold water. I munched on carrots and broccoli with no salad dressing to dip into. Later when I ate dinner it was another large salad and two cups of 15-bean soup.

Was that the cause of my weird dreams last night?
Stella wasn't done wandering ... I let her go. She knew what she was doing and where she was going ... I followed the path while keeping an eye on her. She hasn't run off to the north woods since the time that Sadie decided it was a good time to lead her to new frontiers. They sprinted away from me that day in a playful run, hopping up high enough to see over the tall hay as they ran north.
What's this ??? She is going to cross in front of me while I follow the normal path ?? I couldn't believe she was in the same area of the field as I was after all of the changes she had this morning. I glanced at my watch and it was hard to believe, we were on time for the walk. It had not taken any longer than following the normal way. Once again I think Stella is trying to remind me to 'lighten up' it just life ... relax. Go with the flow.
Of course with the change of direction in my eating, the fat content has dropped a lot. I am alway below my recommended 1,850 calories per day although both Dr. Greger and Dr.  Fuhrman say counting calories is not important eating a plant-based diet.

So is it Vegan or Vegetarian? I would have thought it would be one or the other. Last weekend I could not figure out where the term "Whole Food Plant Based" diet came from. I had been a Lacto-Vegetarian for 8 years many years ago, I had never heard of that term until recently.

After reading the past three to four days on this diet plan I finally figured it out and it was something that Jeff over at Respectful Living told me this past weekend in an email.
To many Vegans and Vegetarians still eat processed food, bags of chips, sugary sport drinks, pastry with tons of sugar, candy, etc ... all because it was meatless, possibly dairy less. The Whole Food Plant Based way of eating does not include any of that type of eating. Basically it is fruit, vegetables, beans and legumes.

I am still not getting enough protein. Taking my weight x .4 tells me how many grams of protein I need per day and with this meatless diet I am not getting anywhere close to that. I AM seeing more positive results in the nutrient content of the food I am eating. Like both doctors say it is not the quantity of food you eat but the quality of food, optimized nutrition. Cronometer tracks your food intake right down to the very last mineral.
>Unless I shock myself, I still think there will be times I'll grab a pizza at Mother Bears in Bloomington or a strom at Nick's, even a Five Guys cheeseburger. The neat thing about Five Guys, I no longer have to fight traffic to drive to the other side of Bloomington, then south out of the way just to get to a cheeseburger, because they have built a new store next door to Nick's on Kirkwood Ave ... perfect.  :)
Right after I took this picture my camera's battery icon started flashing red at me. With a morning like this mornig why was that not a surprise? I knew it would be touch and go the rest of the way if I was to finish the walk on film as we usually do. I started turning the camera off and on to nurse it back home and still get a few pictures of Stella as she finished her walk ... like nothing out of the ordinary happened today.
This time last year I had already mowed my yard once. Not a chance to mow for weeks from now unless some hot sunshine shows up and makes it grow faster. I look at this picture and thank my lucky stars for what I and the hounds can walk through every day. Compared to the current pictures of Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska with water up to the roof line of all the houses ... two different worlds. I feel for the people going through all of that.
I have wondered about my recent blogging activity. Twice per day ??? Really ?? I know it has only been a few days but I like doing that early evening post of Heidi's afternoon activity with just a short paragraph and all pictures. This morning post seems to have evolved into a step by step narrative of Stella's daily walk. I find it hard to decrease the number of photos since there seems to be some sort of story following her through the field. Her post doesn't look right with few pictures.

It doesn't bother me blogging twice per day. Jon Katz at Bedlam Farm, posts multiple times per day but has only one photo each on each post. So each blogger has their own way, which is fine.
With my late start this morning I have not taken the time to look at the news online nor have I turned on the tv. By the time I finished my first cup of coffee and read all of my email, Stella was whining to get started. She is a great house dog, minus her occasional bouts of anxiety when I am gone. It is hard to believe that both hounds will be ten years old this summer.

I forgot to mention one interesting thing about following the recommendations from both doctors ... if I were to follow the amounts of fruit and vegetables to eat, I would have to go to the store to buy more fruit and veggies everyday and no longer than every other day. I tried eating the recommended amount of vegetables yesterday and could not do it ... I was full and didn't have any hunger cravings at any time.
Probably this weekend, after the NCAA field will be reduced to 32 teams from 68 teams, I'll spend one morning raking and picking up all the loose tree bark, sticks and a couple of limbs from the yard and add to the burn pile. My huge bonfire is scheduled for early April. It might be my biggest fire ever.
Stella may have started her walk off entirely different this morning but that didn't mean she would end it that way. Right after she passes that last tree on her right, she veers down the slight incline toward the house and follows the edge back to the carport. How long will it be before she changes that routine ??

A beautiful day this morning in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

March 17, 2019

Final Food Decision Is Made

Heidi is NOT recouping from her big walk yesterday, that is just her normal position right after her morning breakfast. You see the word "Final" in the title and I can see you shaking your heads and saying "sure" all the way from my computer desk. I know, I know ... the only thing 'final' in my life will be when I die. Until that time all my decisions are up for change. Yet ... it feels final.
Just like I said the other day, I had a lot of reading to do while I was trying to decide whether to change my eating from a low carb - high fat - high protein diet. I had been eating a combination of Keto and Paleo. More carbs than Keto wanted but not the fruit that Paleo suggested. Body weight and fat measurements with calipers was decreasing. That one thought just kept lingering ... all that grease from bacon, steaks, ground beef that I would see in my cast iron skillet was coating the insides of my arteries ???  Not something I wanted.

After staying up until 2am this morning reading, it wasn't until early this morning that I found this article in a folder I had bookmarked in 2016. With lights flashing as I read it, I knew I had no other choice but to follow the Vegan lifestyle. I had already cut out all dairy a few days ago and could tell a difference because I was coughing less with the congestion I've had for months. Then at night I didn't hear that phlegm sound in my esophagus as I tried to sleep.
I also went back and read every post that I wrote on my other blog in 2016 and 2017 when I had changed to the vegetarian way of eating. There might be some issues with this change I am making now and I will find out soon enough if some of those same foods give me indigestion. Some of those were oatmeal, and grains.

This was a good time to make a change if I was going to because I needed a grocery shopping run. It felt so strange to walk past the coolers with cheeses from top to bottom, or the section for chicken, port, beef and then salmon. I didn't make my normal trip to the back of the store where the dairy section is located. It was different not having any yogurt or cottage cheese in my shopping cart.
It's not because I want to post a lot of photos on Instagram but there are a few old bloggers I like following that moved there from blogging. More importantly there are great pictures and recipes for Plant Based meals and menus. So yesterday I signed up for a new Instagram account. Plus my sports teams I follow seem to have more and better photos than they do on Twitter. It's a win-win.

As you can see, Stella seemed to be path oriented on this morning's walk. No eating and really no tracking until she turned the first corner.
I am also going to attempt to eliminate any kind of oil in my meals. About the only oil I use is olive oil. For salad dressing I found 6 plant based oil-free salad dressing recipes. They all have simple ingredients and they are pretty simple to make.

A couple of people I have been in contact with, exchanging emails about this way of eating, told me I don't have to keep track of how many calories I am eating per day. Nor do I have to worry about macronutrient ratios. I was having all of that information provided by logging in the food I eat on an app called Cronometer.

One thing I like about that app compared to My Fitness Pal food app that I used with my Garmin watch ... is this app not only works with my Apple Watch but has a detailed micronutrient breakdown on every kind of food I eat without paying for a membership  ... including ground black pepper.
Since logging in my food into an app always seems to keep me from overeating and within some sort of boundary I will continue to log in my food because I want to make sure I am getting all the nutrients, vitamins and minerals I need. I will be taking a Vitamin B-12 supplement and shouldn't need anything else.

I also bought for the first time ever, some turmeric since I found out that just 3 tsp per day works much better than taking Motrin or Ibuprofen to decrease inflammatin.
As I went to grab a large bag of frozen berries in the frozen food aisle, I walked right by Ben & Jerry's ice cream. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. In fact I stopped to look and see if they had any non-dairy ice cream. I thought I had  bought some a couple of years ago. They had two different blends, non-dairy, but I never opened the door to read the ingredients label ... I walked away.

I started breaking myself in a little yesterday because I was that low on food. I never felt hungry, ate less fat, less protein and but more carbs since I added some black beans to my salad. It is not going to be a hard to make this lifestyle change.
I did read all I could on the Keto and Paleo philosophy. I know following those two diets you are burning fat instead of carbs for your energy but I could not find any medical articles that proved or even said the walls of the arteries would have increased plaque. They would always say fat is energy but nothing about reducing the plaque build up inside your artery walls. Did I miss something?

With this change I am able to start eating bananas and apples again, maybe a mango here and there. I can tell by looking at the list of foods that contributed to the high fat count, I have eliminated the ones at the top of that list for high fat content. Cronometer is great when wanting to see that type of information.
A few minutes before noon I had not only feed the hounds but had put alway all the food and was caught up on everything around the house. Saturday was 'cleaning hound ears' day. Luckily both of them enjoy that process.
It gets awfully quiet here with two hounds sleeping the afternoon away.

Stella was almost positive she had found the main scent of deer traffic, and followed it all the way to where we turn for home.
It might look like rain is on the way but that is looking east and by noon it was bright blue skies and sunshine.
The first picture was a little blurry so I was able to hold her jowls with one hand and take a picture with my other hand to show you ... yes there really are some eyes under all that loose skin when she has her head down or is sleeping.
There must have been some heavy animal traffic in the yard last night. From the time she took her first sniff as she stepped into the yard, to the time she was at the house, it took half the amount of the total time we took for the whole walk.
We didn't do much in the afternoon. The weather apps said it was above 50° but it felt more like a very cold 44°. Neither hound wanted to go anywhere after lunch once they stepped out into the yard and felt the 'real' wind. I didn't feel like doing much either.
Heidi still might have a little ear cleaner left deep in her ears from yesterday. Shaking is a good thing because that cleaner is designed to work days later it will bring out any wax that is deep inside her ear canal.
After an afternoon of sleep I thought Heidi might be telling me she wanted to take another walk. While I walked to my computer desk she and Stella headed to the door wanting outside. By the time I grabbed a jacket they had not ventured any further than this.
I changed the camera setting from 'manual' to 'automatic' just to see what I would come up with in photo quality and color. Someone told me in January when I was having trouble getting the new Canon 9G X set up, that she thought camera's made today were made to shoot in auto mode. Maybe I'll give that setting another chance.\
While I turned to let Heidi back inside I still thought Stella and I would get our afternoon walk in. Evidently she wants to walk later ... she was headed my way. As the door opened she walked nonstop back to her afternoon sleeping position.
Is this aerobic exercise or not ????
For some reason photos from the iPhone transfer into much larger photos once they are in WordPress's Media Library.

It's been a pretty relaxing day. Aren't all days in retirement relaxing? We might declare Sunday night as "movie night" or it will be a book reading marathon late into the night. I have been snacking on some food that bothered me in the past. So far so good without any signs of indigestion.

Spring feels like it is right around the corner here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.