May 08, 2016

Cool Temps - New Blogs - Some Fetch

With house rules stating that after April 1st, clothing will be t-shirts and cargo shorts, it's days like today where there is a temporary bending of that rule and a sweatshirt is allowed to be worn. Why? 52° at 2pm is why. How the weather experts said it would be mid 60's today, makes me wonder if I should come out of retirement for part-time work.

I'll get to the new blogs I found today, and other stuff I did today but first a short story on how my two bloodhounds are different. They look the same in color but that is about the only thing they share in common ... except sleep and eating.

Some of those differences are ... Stella will not fetch a bone, Sadie loves it. Stella can and will open doors to go outside, Sadie will wait for me to open the door for her. I found out just today that Sadie will not touch a banana but Stella will gobble it down as fast as possible the first time I turned my head and wasn't looking. Stella will howl for food while Sadie will give you "the stare" for me to feed her. They are great friends though.

When I realized it was still too wet for a walk in the fields, I just wasn't in the mood to have soaked shoes and cool temps combined ... it was time to play fetch with Sadie. As you can tell she was really excited (joke) as she saw me walking out with my camera and her bright orange bone.


She started off well but just like me she has a very very short attention span. It wasn't more than a two or three runs that she went into her pose that tells me "come and get it" ...I held out until she brought it back to me.


Whoever thought a bloodhound would love to play fetch? She has since she was a puppy in 2008.



This is the pose I was telling you about. Yes, you have seen it before, it very similar to the pose she has when she is demanding a walk in the field.


I held out though and then when she laid the bone at my feet, I threw it the opposite direction. As you can see, Stella doesn't like playing fetch, unless it's a frisbee.


The last toss to the left proved to be the last of the day. She lost her attention, found a different smell, focused on that and headed for the house ... without the bone.


Stella was still hot and heavy on a scent she had picked up underground. Maybe a yard mole track since they don't operate I'm told until 7pm or 7am. Luckily Stella is not into digging holes or craters trying to capture moles.


It was late this morning as I was finishing all my online reading and a cup of coffee. I was about to log off the computer and get up when a blog on someone's blog sidebar caught my glance ... "Encinitas" was the title. I had to click it since that was my old neighborhood from 1977 to 1984. Before I could even finish reading the first post, click here, I decided to start reading their blog from the beginning.

It wasn't soon after I started that with more coffee that I saw they had visited and stayed in other areas I had lived over the last 40 years. Those being the Pacific Northwest and around the area of Dillon Lake, Breckenridge Colorado. Needless to say the mind was flooded with old memories as I read and looked at their photos.

It's a great blog to take a look at. It has an interesting story along with great photos, plus a few places that you don't see on other travel blogs. The blog has been added to my sidebar and it's name is Trekking With The Bs.

Of course that blog had one listed on it's sidebar that looked interesting. After opening it up I had seen it years ago and through all of my blog changes I had lost their link. Today I saw they had 24 posts on the topic "Indiana". She had taken some photos of buildings that I have seen multiple times and a few places I'd been to before I started blogging in 2011. Like one does sometimes when it's local ... you take places or buildings for granted when others see the beauty in them. I need to get out more without the hounds.

When the weather is not optimum sometimes it means more time for book reading, online reading or doing stuff on the computer with spreadsheets or changing the blog design. I am still not finished with my template design although I have decided again that the current fonts, the crimson and white color combination is what I like. I would like some separation between the posting area and the sidebars.

I don't have the programming knowledge in how to draw a thin single vertical line between the sidebars and posting area. I assume I could do that in Blogger under their css section of the template adjustments. I see other templates that has each of those in their individual section. I'll am going to take a look at those templates, replace it with my fonts and colors and see if I can some up with something that works.

So I've played around this afternoon with that. It's still a work in progress.

Heidi really has me stumped today. Just a few days ago I thought I was seeing progress in her terrible skin issue. Then it exploded a few nights ago. Nothing had changed in her diet, bedding or activity ... it just went nuts with redness and chewed hot spots.

This morning her skin was so bad that as soon as I started to pet her, she rolled over on her back so I could see how bad her skin looked on her stomach, legs, paws and armpits. She had a bath a couple of days ago so shampoo might be the cause although it has been used before with great results. I think today it will be a 20 minute soak with Epsom Salts, a cold water rinse and a night off from the ointment to see what tomorrow brings.

Thanks to the people that commented or emailed me their thoughts on my blog changes. The feedback helps in what needs to be done.

It's football weather in May, here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana today.

Woke Up To The Sound Of Thunder

When you are told when you pick up Stella in August 2015, that she is afraid of thunder, this morning was another great test for her.

The thunder was so loud and so close I thought it had moved inside the bedroom. It was amazing that it was more of a shock to me than it was her.

All Stella did was raise her head, look and listen, then laid her head back down and went back to sleep. She has never what I called "freaked out" over thunder and storms. My first basset hound Harry had that honor and I was at fault for his fear. The most that Stella has done during storms since living here, is pace a little and very rarely whine.

It was raining lightly the first trip outside. I am not sure if any of the three hounds made it off the carport floor while I poured their breakfast inside. After checking the weather radar the storm had moved on NE and there was nothing west of us. Basically whatever the storm had been doing was while we were sleeping.



Heidi remained asleep, Stella and Sadie came outside for their 2nd trip of the day about an hour later. As I stood next to the corner of the house I could hear water coming down the gutter spout so talking myself into clearing the gutters on Friday worked.


While Sadie headed to the field, Stella did her sample tests to see how wet the field was. She took off the opposite direction but hardly got into the field before running out.


You can barely see Sadie's tail dead center of the photo. I've always been happy that the bloodhounds use the field as their 'drop tanks' and not the yard. That was just one of the things I didn't like about camping last June with Sadie, Winston and Heidi. Picking up poop in a bag was not one of my favorite camping jobs.





As Sadie heads back towards me, Stella is going in the direction that Sadie had come from. It's almost as if Sadie is asking her where has she been.


The angle of this photo makes them look so weird. Stella looks HUGE compared to Sadie and that isn't the case when they stand next to each other. I wonder how the camera distorted the photo like that?


Right after Stella walked a away from this spot, a Cardinal flew on a tree limb right above where she was. I thought she might be taking a chance when it flew to the ground ... because Sadie loves chasing birds out of 'her' yard and I didn't know what Stella would do.


Stella didn't seem to care the Cardinal was there and Sadie never left my side and just stared at the bird. The Cardinal is the state bird for Indiana and also the nickname of the local high school athletic teams. I've always liked the color.



Stella actually went into the field just long enough to do what she had to do and then came trotting back to us. It will be overcast skies the rest of the day but no storms until late tonight.




I was playing around with my blog last night and made some drastic changes to the template. It was no longer white but a dark blue, and the post area had a black background. Those were the stock colors for that template. 

I asked and Cat M replied that yes, the photos did look sharper but the blog did not look as clean and crisp as it did before. I remember those two words being used last January sometime when I changed the blog's template from the tan background that I had for years to the white background it is now.

I liked the change in color last night and even chose a font that was much different, modern and much smaller. You are going to ask me what it was and I can't remember the name of it now. There was a problem though.

What I was seeing on my 27" Apple monitor along with my 13.5" laptop was great. I could read everything, the colors looked great and I was going to leave it that way. Until Cat M emailed me a screen shot of what she was seeing on her computer.

The new template was unreadable!!  The fonts were chopped up and blurry. The colors were so dark you could not see the links along the sidebar or the page titles in the bar across the top of the blog. So I decided to go back to the previous template and change the color from the crimson to a bluish color as trim and keep the white background.

About the time I was making those changes the thunderstorm took out my satellite internet reception so the blog was stuck in that drastic change for anyone that was reading it from a different location here in 'the tropics' last night.

Then really late last night I decided I liked the Crimson better as a trim color but I did change all the fonts.

Let me know if you have any problems reading the new fonts.

It is looking more and more like a day of reading books here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

May 07, 2016

The Hounds Were Lazy

From the start, all three hounds declared the afternoon was going to be more than just the normal slow pace. We started with weed eating as much of the drive as possible, along the north fence before the battery wore down. With clouds rolling in and rain looking probable, the car wash was cancelled.

Instead Heidi decided it was time to join us on a trip to the local Dairy Queen for a large Blizzard. We had to turn down the offer of a "pup cup" because that would be too much sugar and possibly affect her yeast infection ... by the way her skin looked all day today, we should have taken the ice cream when it was offered.

Stella moved her nap inside to outside. She put some serious thought into it and one photo catches her with her head up and her eyes closed. Can you see it?










Of course Sadie rarely lays down like that and always has to be on the move. With Stella sleeping and Sadie out in the field ... I moved inside to play with the blog template and change it ... I was bored, I needed something different and more tweaking may be involved.







It might be my eyes but the photos do look sharper to me in this template due to the dark background. Is it just me or can you see it also? Let me know if there is anything the new colors do that make it harder for you to read the blog. I am not sure if I like the color of the links on each sidebar.

It rained for less than a minute today ... huge drops of rain. Also another day of not finding any ticks on any of the hounds. Heidi has spent a lot of the afternoon rolling on the carpet, growling at herself ... and scratching.

I think I am feeling a quiet Saturday night here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

Gnat Attack

We 'slept in' this morning. They woke me up at 5:45am and wanted to go out .. they did but breakfast was not to be served that early. I needed more sleep.

The temperatures are just right this time of year. Cool at night, mid 70's during the day and no humidity to mention. It's a period of time where it's nice living in 'the tropics'. All three hounds came outside around 8:30am but they didn't do much and didn't stay long. That is becoming the routine more and more recently.


It seems to coincide with finishing my morning coffee and internet reading that they wake up and want to have their morning walk. Today Heidi got off the couch on her own when I asked if she wanted to go. She didn't walk but did stay outside while we did.


It was nice while it lasted ... walks without gnats, bugs etc. It started a week or so ago but in two distinct spots along the walk, the gnats attack me. The type of attack where they swarm and get in your eyes and/or up your nose. No chance of escape. Takes a nice morning walk and makes it miserable.


That didn't stop Sadie and Stella though. They run or trot to their favorite spots. The field is growing but still has spots where it's think and doesn't come up to my knees. The majority of time it is taller than the bloodhounds, which puts it around 30" tall. It will be a couple of months before they cut it.

Sadie decided she was going to stay next to me most of the time. It's hard to take photos of her that way since I usually travel with the 55mm-200mm lens.



While Sadie stood and enjoyed the sounds of birds, plus a woodpecker in the woods .. the breeze ... Stella took off sprinting for her favorite corner remembering what she had found yesterday and wouldn't leave. Today was much of the same, except I never called her name.





Sadie and I had already made the final turn towards home when I glanced and saw Stella starting her sprint to us. She takes the short cut through the field now instead of following our path like she use to.




On two different occasions she was running full speed into the back of Sadie. Sadie yelped the first time it happened. Not really sure what that was all about.


I was somewhat alarmed when we got back and I saw Heidi this far down the driveway. She has never been close to the highway and she may have not been that far today ... but it's a warning to keep my eye on her. She will not be left alone again while we walk for this reason.


Even with her bath yesterday afternoon, her skin is inflamed this morning and if I didn't know any better her rear legs seem to be sore by the way she was walking. I know what all the articles say but it is still very very frustrating to see her skin look great when she wakes up and is red and raw a few hours later. The wounded warrior ointment is still being used.


The hounds are fast asleep so I am not sure they will be supervising my car wash this morning, nor the weed cutting. I'm beginning to think it's time to apply the weed killer. I am not going to pull them by hand this year and I hate seeing weeds growing in a driveway. That's just me.

It's a great start to a weekend in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.