Showing posts with label Stella Disappears. Show all posts
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April 12, 2018

Stella And Facebook Disappear


A long story this morning starting yesterday afternoon and concluding about 15 minutes ago. Not sure where to start but you know I like to post photos and write in chronological order so here it goes. The weather yesterday afternoon was fantastic. I knew things were good outside when I saw Heidi jump from the couch and run to the door, without being asked, as we headed outside for a 2nd walk of the day around 1pm.


Heidi didn't go on the 2nd walk but while the bloodhounds and I did, she explored the yard and driveway. She even stayed outside a hour longer as I mowed half of back yard and a third of the front yard. Those areas of grass were taller than the rest of the yard based on winter hound fertilizer in the back and an operating septic tank in the front of the carport in front. It's good to see it operating as designed after 42 years of operation without issues.


The weather was so nice being in the 60's the hounds were looking at me for a 3rd walk of the day but we had just returned from the 2nd walk of the day. I decided they could roam the field while I mowed for the next 30 minutes. Luckily they stayed inside the boundaries of the field and I did not have to go chase either one of them ... while Heidi stayed in the front yard enjoying the sunshine.


Once Stella realized that the 3rd walk of the day would be late afternoon, after I grabbed some Motrin and a glass of water to go with it, she wasn't too excited as she walked back toward the house. As you get older it doesn't take long to fall out of shape. I know I walk usually 2x per day, a little over a mile per day, sometimes more but just the short time I pushed my 22" mower on fairly level ground I could feel new muscles had been used soon after I was finished mowing.


Earlier before the 2nd walk I tuned into live tv news so I could watch Mark Zuckerberg squirm in his seat while talking around questions, never giving accurate answers and playing dumb on some others. {"my team will get back to you"} ... I was feeling a little nauseated. I've never really liked the guy although he is brilliant in his idea for Facebook although misdirected in some ways. The more I listened to him the more irritated I got.

I had just posted yesterday morning "Why I Am Keeping Facebook" here on this blog that some of you may have caught early enough to read before I deleted it ... but as I turned off my tv after a short dose of Zuckerberg's bullshit I decided I was deleting my Facebook account. I could get 99% of my information on Twitter, that also harvests personal data but not nearly as much as Facebook and has privacy settings that work.

Another thing that set me off ... I looked at something I had never looked at in my Facebook account because I had never sold anything on Facebook. I had never used their ads nor had I ever clicked their ad links. But if you go into your Facebook account, then click settings, look to the left for the link called 'ads'. That page opens up to where you can change some settings for what type of ads you want to see. I saw that some of mine had been changed back to Facebook's default settings and settings I did not want.

But that wasn't where all the surprises were. I started clicking different links on that page and once I saw a notification that I was seeing these list of advertisers because I HAD CONTACTED THEM IN SOME WAY AND HAD GIVEN THEM MY PROFILE INFORMATION .... never happened ... I was shocked of the amount and who those advertisers were.

When the congressman confronted Zuckerberg yesterday about how many data points Facebook had on each user ... he answered his own question before Zuckerberg could get even a word out of this mouth ... 29,000 data points on each Facebook user.

Then when asked if Facebook tracked people that did not even have a Facebook account ... YES !!! How could someone stop that tracking that did not even have a Facebook account???? They had to sign up for a Facebook account to get to the page to opt out ... HOW CRAZY IS THAT ????

So after that my Facebook account was definitely going to be deleted as fast as I could click all of the different links required to get that job done.

I am not trying to HIDE anything that I do on the internet as a couple of readers mentioned in their comments yesterday by saying "I have nothing to hide" ... THAT IS NOT THE POINT.

The point is if Facebook can get away with this amount of data stealing what more can they do in the next 2-5 years EVEN IF regulations are put in to place. The fact is like many websites that we use ... they make millions if not billions of dollars through advertising using our personal data ... they will never stop because profit to them is like heroine to an addict.

Don't tell me that in the future (Facebook's CEO) "we may have to ask you to pay us to opt out for us using your personal data" What I think of that idea and what I would tell them cannot be printed here.


Of course, even though Zuckerberg claims that my data would be gone as soon as I deleted my account, they would still give me 14 days to change my mind to come back and would store my info somewhere in their system in case I did ... I won't go back to Facebook ever!!

I will say after following my morning routine of internet reading while enjoying my morning coffee today -- I did not miss seeing Facebook at all. I was NOT even tempted to reactivate my account. It felt good to get that smug a****** out of my life. Yes, Facebook will still harvest my data from other websites they are hooked into just for that purpose but at least I am not turning over my information for free.


So it was a breath of fresh air to start our walk this morning with the warmest temperature we have had at 9am in the morning for a very long time ... 59°. It will get up to 75° this afternoon. Heidi might take an afternoon walk with us and I am definitely going to wash the Z4 later this afternoon. It will be another 3 walk day for the hounds and myself.


It was good to feel some solid ground under us. We have more of our share of rain in March and April so it looks like we will get a break to clear out the gutters, pick up all the tree limbs in the yard and add them to the burn pile for the fall bonfire. With that fire I also toss in a year's worth of small pieces of paper that I have cut out of mail received that has my name, address and that barcode below it before recycling the mail. It might not make any difference but it cannot hurt.


While Stella hung back and Sadie was already chasing birds she had seen on the ground in 'her' field ... I figured we would pick up Stella over by the neighbors field on our way back, just like yesterday morning. Little did I know just how wrong that assumption be.


As she slowly trotted toward me I thought she would make it to the corner of the field at least so I turned and followed Sadie along our path. The wind had a slight chill to it coming from the southwest but that was fine. I had traded my wool ski cap for my ball cap and I wasn't wearing my down parka over a Columbia Sportswear jacket ... also, no gloves were involved today ... so it was all good.



At this time nothing out of the ordinary took place during the first half of the walk. When I scanned the field ahead I did not see Stella but in this photo she could have been over by the neighbors woods and I would not have seen her due to the steep angle of that part of the field, which you will see later.


I did not see any birds taking flight from the ground so I found it a little interesting that Sadie was taking off in the opposite direction at a fast pace and was ignoring my calls. It's never good to have two bloodhounds out of sight and in two different directions.


Luckily as my calls got louder she turned around and sprinted toward me. In a way that was good yet I thought she might have seen Stella in that direction and that would have saved me some time searching for a bloodhound that I knew I would not find because I never have in these situations.



As I approached the center of the field far enough along to see around the corner of the woods ... I scanned the field quickly and did not see Stella anywhere ... how can a dog disappear so quickly when I do not consider her a 'tracker' comparing her responses to Sadie. If Sadie did the same thing I could understand it and know that a scent led her away ... that rarely if ever, happens with Sadie.


As you see there is not a sign of Stella anywhere.




I started yelling her name loudly but not expecting to see her anywhere.



I always look in the same spots when this happens. First Sadie and I step into the woods and look into the deep gully to see if we can see that tan reddish color stand out amongst the dark colors of the trees. Stella was not in that area ... nor showed up while I yelled her name.



Next we head to the neighbor's woods and walk around the edge of it toward the backyards of the neighbors two houses down. While calling her name ... She is not showing up.

Here you can see the steep drop off of the field north of my house in an area that we never walk, unless we are looking for Stella. See the largest tree on the left side ... my house is just right of that tree.


As we walked closer to the neighbor's woods, the field is steeper behind us.



We walked around that woods, checked the back and front yards of two neighbors while yelling her name. She was nowhere. We walked all the way back to the house, yelling her name ... nothing. I decided to check the woods and gully again hoping she had not gone that direction since the gully is nothing but knee deep mud. I know that from the time 8 or 9 years ago when Sadie took off as a 1 or 2 year old puppy and came home covered ... covered ... in wet mud from her head to her toes.

Just as Sadie and I stepped into the woods yelling Stella's name ... guess who came up behind us? With drool hanging from both sides of her mouth I have a sneaky suspicion the neighbor's (who like her), let Stella inside their house for some late morning breakfast ... I know that is a wild guess and one that I will try to confirm later today with a phone call to the neighbor.  LOL

As you see, she didn't see anything wrong with her disappearance and couldn't understand the urgency to come home. I don't mind it, except I hate the thought of her being curious enough to get into the highway.


I only mowed half of the pictured backyard. It was the only part that needed mowed even after raising the mower blade up a notch ... I am going back to cutting the yard higher this year. See those twigs? I have a lot of them to pickup in the back and front. I use that large blue trash can to collect them and I am pretty sure I'll fill that up a couple of times.


As the outside gets warmer I become more motivate to attack my 'to do' list. Some of those tasks include things inside the house that I could have done all winter but I never do until it's warmer outside.

Things are looking up here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

December 07, 2017

Coldest Day Yet But The Hounds Love To Walk


It was nice to see that sunshine but don't let it fool you. We were out the door before 8am and my WeatherBug app was telling me it was only 25° but was going to feel like 17°. Sadie started her 'stare down' around 7:30am from the doorway wanting to walk and started whining by 7:50am ... I knew I didn't have a choice. So I dressed as if I was going to spend all day on the ski slopes, grabbed the Nikon and took off. Only my face told me during the walk just how cold it was.


To not confuse, I have changed to writing content that goes with the photo below it, instead of switching in the middle of the post. Feels like the right thing to do, so I'll go with it. From the time Sadie had hit the field for the 3rd time since she woke up ... she was all action. There would be nothing but high paced tracking for her today.


There were a few spots where more intense research had to be done for her to identify what had been there. She can never miss anything when her radar is locked in, otherwise known as her curled tail.


Stella is just ... well Stella. She was on her own today. With the temps below 20° my jaws couldn't handle repeating "come on" to her a hundred times during this walk ... so she was on her own. I had a sneaky suspicion I would not see her on our way back and would be spending some time looking for her.


By this time Sadie's jowls were making noise to let me she was still nearby. I'm wondering if the colder temps make the scents stronger.


I was shocked to see Stella running our direction when I turned around to check on her but don't let that fool you into thinking she is going to walk with us today. I'll tell you beforehand, Sadie and I were on our own today.


As you can see Sadie was pretty oblivious to everything else going around her, and it did not matter who was or wasn't walking with us.


There was no eating this morning just pressing her nose into the ground a little harder and you can tell by those folds in her forehead she is doing a lot of analyzing about what she has found.


Who knows, maybe all the 'natural protein' Stella has eaten over the past 8-10 months has helped her regain all of the weight she had lost early last year.


By this time my exposed face is frozen. Watery eyes made it hard to see through the camera's view finder and the freezing wind had really picked up coming out of the NW instead of our normal SW direction. Everything else I had worn was keeping me toasty warm. The ski gloves were pulled out this morning for the first time this winter.



I am not sure what is going on with my pictures this morning, with being a little out of focus at times. It's hard to imagine that my hands are that unsteady when I hold the camera. Anyway, you can see the sun had not been up that long this morning when we took the first walk of the day.


Sadie continued her torrid pace exploring as much of the field as possible.


Just as I expected, as I passed the first corner on my way back ... Stella was nowhere to be seen. Based on the part of the woods she walked out of the other day I decided I would walk into the woods in the same spot.


As you can see as I looked down into the gully, looking left and right ... no sign of any red bloodhound. How can she disappear just like that and not be seen?


I still continued to yell her name, thinking I would see her moving among the trees and along that big bank of dead leaves. But ... nothing.


As I was walking back out into the field, there she was acting as if she had never gone anywhere and was there the whole time. Once she saw me, she started wagging her tail and trotted toward the house with Sadie following. I'm glad it was only a few minutes before she showed up. It was too cold just to leave her outside alone.



When we came back inside I wasn't sure that Heidi was even going to get up for lunch. This is her way of beating the winter cold. She set's all time records in that position for never moving. For some reason this year, she has moved from the bed to the couch for her all-day sleeping marathons.


All it took was a few hours to pass and hearing Stella howling for lunch, that she raised her head, jumped off the couch and came sprinting to spot I set her dish of kibble. She posed for the second day in a row for the new phone camera but didn't stay out long in the temps like they are today.


I am reading online today on how to take the best iPhone 8 Plus photos. That research covers improving the texture of a photo like the one above or the zoom photos I have tried to take. I have a feeling it is more user error than anything.


Stella wanted me to ask, if you were to look into those eyes would you even imagine that I can destroy a room if left too long along with Sadie or that I can disappear in a matter of seconds and never seen nor heard?


This is the normal position for Sadie and Stella every night whether I am on the couch or not.

There were two things I wanted to get accomplished today. I wanted to find a way where my Garmin VivoSmart 3 would synchronize with the  new phone. I had tried every suggestion on the internet, Garmin forum, Apple forum and MacRumors forum without any success. I was about to write it off as a lost cause and forget about it.

Then I decided I could see the same information the watch collected during the day and downloaded into Google Connect on the phone or to Garmin Express on my computer. Evidently months ago when I stopped using the Express I deleted it and today I had to reinstall the program. That put me in a mode to reload my Garmin VivoSmart2 as if it was a new device.

As expected all of the data automatically downloaded to my computer as soon as the watch was recognized. Out of curiosity I picked up the phone and tapped the Garmin Connect icon and within seconds it dowloaded all the data as if the watch had never been disconnected.

So the first goal of the day was reached.

I am now at the stage of wanting to know more on how to take better photos with the phone, so while the wind is howling freezing air outside I am inside searching and reading information where I can tweak the zoomed photos to make them better, etc. I did find out that Apple uses a file named .heic instead of .jpg for photos taken after their iOS11 update.

Same quality but that .heic format will take up less space to store your photos. For those of you that have Apple phones and Windows PC computers, you will have to get a free converter downloaded so you can work with your photos taken with an Apple phone.

I did find out I was using the zoom wrong and the reason a lot of my zoomed photos were blurry.

We ended the freezing day with a walk a little after 3pm without the phone or Nikon. It wasn't any warmer this afternoon than it was early this morning. It might be time for a short siesta like the hounds take every afternoon.

Another week is about over here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.