Showing posts with label Early Evening Walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Early Evening Walk. Show all posts

December 05, 2016

A Cold Afternoon

It was one of those days that no matter how many layers of shirts you put on, I never felt warm. Most of the online weather apps were telling me it was 42° outside and it felt more like -42°, not plus. I still think during these times, my sleeping bag is the warmest place in the house but I fought off the urge to climb inside, which would lead to a siesta just to stay warm.


Besides, Heidi had changed her strategy after lunch and had moved her sleeping spot from the couch back to the bed. Not only on the bed, but she had nosed her way completely inside my sleeping bag and was in the snoring state of sleep.

By 5pm I had read enough books, ate enough food, played enough Mahjong that we decided to head out for an afternoon walk. I also wanted to do my annual test of how well my baseboard electric heat works. See, it's December 5th and I have yet to turn on the heat this year. The house has been staying below 60° during these cold days outside and nights that fall into the 20's.


So I set the timer on the iPhone for an hour, cranked each control to turn on the heat in the kitchen, computer room and living room. I also took a reading of my house meter ... then set out for an afternoon walk.


With no winds it makes it bearable but I am already counting the days down to spring, back to at least some 70° temps. I am not a fan of winter weather.


Stella stayed up with Sadie and I most of the walk. I guess it was that lecture I gave before we started that I wasn't going to be calling you to "come on" and I wasn't going to chase you to follow me home. I am beginning to hate those two words "come one" after having to repeat them more than I ever wanted to.


Just as I turned back around after taking that picture above me, Stella sprinted past me as fast as she could to catch up with Sadie who had rounded the corner to their favorite spot.


I turned myself if that direction hoping to lead them in the right direction without too many commands and too much cussing. Luckily they followed me out of that area and headed out along the back of the field.




There is always areas to explore for them, no matter what part of the field we are in. It is some cheap entertainment for them and better than any dog park that I can think of. I've made them loners just like me.


As I made the turn to go home, they both trotted around me and down the path. Maybe my lecture worked as they were more than the perfect bloodhound on the walk this evening.


They still needed to check out a couple of spots on the way home which is normal. I could feel it was getting colder as the sun went down. The hounds must have felt the same way since they didn't hesitate in following me home.




As I turned for a possible last picture, I had only Sadie behind me and didn't see Stella anywhere. For some reason she decided to take what I call her June Route home, checking out the north part of the yard.



I have some new plans for that dirt area that I cleared a few months ago. Instead of just planting grass I have a plan that will add some color other than green, prevent some erosion and still keep the wild bushes from grown. You'll find out what it is next spring as I do it.


I mentioned a few weeks ago or a month ago about making some changes to my diet. I've lost weight, fat and part of my appetite on the vegan diet I started September 7th. I am finding some consistent issues with indigestion that I did not have when I cut out all grains for the year before September 7.

On the vegan diet, beans are a major source of protein and most of the different kinds of beans I have eaten give me more indigestion. Oatmeal gives me indigestion. When I tried the Paleo Diet which emphasizes low carbs, no grains, meat, chicken or fish, with fat and protein ... I never had indigestion.

Plus after a meal of meat and steamed veggies I felt full and rarely craved food between meals. On the Vegan diet with steamed veggies and brown rice I always feel hungry soon after eating. It was interesting to see that the book I mentioned a few weeks ago, The Blood Type Diet suggested a diet for my blood type being closer to a paleo diet with dairy, meat, fish and chicken as the main sources of protein.

That book also mentioned I should stay away from oatmeal, certain kinds of beans and all grains. Everything thing it listed I should stay away from in that book is what I found to be my source of indigestion on a consistent basis. It even named the beans by name ... the foods it listed to stay away from it was right on the money.

I'll not go into a lot of the book but it did say with my blood type I was more apt to get stomach ulcers than heart disease. There is something in my intestines that worked well with red meat and certain kinds of fish but not grains, or legumes.

I think I will be moving away from the diet that gives me indigestion and makes me feel hungry all the time toward a Paleo type diet with some personal adjustments I had before.

Basically I have come to the conclusion after trying different foods the past few years .... moderation .... is key but what is more important than what food you eat, is eliminating sugar, processed foods, soda's and alcohol. So that is what I will revert back to.

Back to my electric test. I just completed the hour curiosity test. I used 6 kilowatts in 60 minutes. My computer room went from 59° to 71° and my living room went from 56° to 66°. Both of those rooms are way too warm for me, past my comfort zone ... using the 41 year old baseboard electric heat system.

The hounds seem to like the heated house ... 2 of 3 of them are snoring. I don't think I have heard Stella ever snore but she does wag her tail while sleeping.

It does not feel like it should be December here in 'the tropics' of southern Indiana.

August 30, 2016

An Early Evening Walk

Just after I posted earlier this afternoon, we found out it was cool enough to take a walk at 6:40pm. I know some readers enjoy seeing those photos and I didn't want to add it to the post I did this afternoon ... so this is the 2nd post of today.

Only photos ...




















Until tomorrow, here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana

July 12, 2016

Early Evening Walks Are The Norm Now

With temperatures getting hot with a lot of humidity this time of year, if we don't get our morning walk in then we have to wait until after 7:30pm before it will be cool enough for the hounds. Tonight with the MLB All-Star game I wanted to get the walk in before that started, plus post the blog post. So we took off around 7:30pm while Heidi stayed inside to make sure the AC kept working okay.


Sadie is always excited to walk, she will demand them with her stare and it doesn't matter how hot it is outside to her. Needless to say she was happy we were walking tonight.


Even after the morning rain, the field was pretty dry. Stella found that same spot of the past week where she lets us get ahead before she will run to catch up. That run would catch up with her later as the hound walk progressed.



Something different recently, they have switched as they near the back of the field with the directions they head. Stella will always end up on the right corner but recently she veers left.



Sadie has already found something that she is sprinting to.


It never fails, if one see the other might have something better, then they are off to see what the other has found.




Perfect weather for growing corn so it's getting tall fast. You cannot see the turkey farm now from our normal spot to take photos. I'll use the AT&T tower to show future corn growth.


Sadie leaves Stella behind and sprints to me to catch up. She rarely lags behind for long on these walks.




Stella is on her way with a few stops in between.



They both walk the rest of the way. It is not as hot as it has been with a heat index of 85° when we left the house.



By the time they got near the yard both of them were ready to get back inside where the air was cold.




I have a fresh batch of ice tea made for the game tonight ... so I am off to watch that. This all-star baseball game is something I have watched every year since I was a kid but 8 years ago I knew whenever I watched it again I would not be able to forget that it was the night that Berta (bloodhound) passed toward the end of the game.

She had just been told she was in great shape for an 8 yr old bloodhound four days prior at her annual vet visit. She had never been sick, no injuries but she had something going on internally I didn't know about and the vet did not catch with his annual inspection. It was a little over a month later that I brought Sadie home as a 12 week old replacement.

Winston and Bertha were very close. He whined for days, looked for her, howled at times and had a mini hunger strike ... Sadie pulled him out of his mourning. At that time I only had two hounds.

Anyway, all is good in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.