Life in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana, the high desert of the southwest and back to 'the tropics' with the hounds and dogs.
May 16, 2017
Still Alive After A Few Days Off
I guess it has already been 3-4 days since the last blog post. I usually try to take at least one day off without computer time and find it amazing just how much I can get done in one day when I am not vegging out in front of the computer. With great weather, quite a bit has happened in the past few days. I took a day off from the computer but not activity.
From the sound of that, don't expect any exciting news from the hounds. Their days most of the time are all the same. That's an early morning yard inspection, a nap for an hour or so while I drink coffee and their first walk. We have been taking three walks per day around the activity I have been doing outside and around the house.
As long as I can remember I seem to fall into the "all or nothing" category. That has followed me to the world of blogging, although when I first started, if you look on the side bar those first couple of years I did less than a hundred posts in a year. Somewhere along the line blogging became almost an everyday thing ... sometimes multiple times per day. Recently I have been noticing a change that I needed to fix.
I started off the spring fast in mid-April by burning and clearing the bank along the side of the driveway. After that, some of it might have been because of weather but the main excuse for not getting anything else done on my annual house 'to do' list was laziness. I couldn't pull myself away from the computer even on the days that had great weather. That had to and has changed these past few days.
While I ramble I will include some commentary about some of the pictures. Here you can see just how fast the field is growing near the house. It is not nearly this tall after we leave this lower area where the hounds have spent the winter fertilizing it and all of the underground water in that field ends up on this side. I mow that path to see where my anchor is for the rope.
So as I was saying, my routine had to change. Based on what I was doing the past three days, a lot of times I was busy doing stuff outside during the hours I normally download and edit my pictures, then upload to the blog and start writing. I started noticing a trend that if I did not get away from the computer after we left for the first walk of the day ... I was there for the rest of the day.
Therefor I will probably go back to posting on my blog at the end of the day after this. That leads to the next problem I had. With a full day of outdoor activity getting stuff done, fitting in two hound meals and three walks per day ... I was tired by the end of the day. I am not in 22" push mower shape right now but getting there. By the time I fixed dinner and cleaned up afterward I would read, surf the internet, check email or watch a ball game but there didn't seem like enough time to blog.
I enjoyed a 'normal' life again as I say. Yet, I like to take all the pictures of the hounds and I like writing on the blog ... so there is a fine line when you have a personality that leans towards the 'all or nothing' policy.
I did find out it helps to get things done, if I print out my 'to do' list rather than use the lists on the computer or the 'Reminders' app on my iPhone. There is something about putting a line through a task after you complete it and see how many things you knocked out in a day. Otherwise on the computer you click something is complete and it usually disappears from view.
The thing is I have just started on a long list of things to get done this summer before it gets too hot. Usually I high pressure wash the house and shampoo the carpets once the weather gets hotter because each will dry out faster rather than doing that in cooler spring temps.
I have inspected under the house in the crawl space. My crawl space is a big 'moon crater' that the Mennonites dug when they built the house in 1975. So it's easy to walk around bent over instead of crawling with not much space. I have some new things I need to get finished under there before it gets too hot. They are both all day tasks, where the hounds might only get two walks during those days instead of three ... plus there may not be any blog posts on those days.
Sadie was flushing out birds this morning that were sitting in the field, hiding in the deep grass and wild flowers.
Even as I write this I have a few things on my mind that I want to get done today and since I did spend time away from blogging it's almost like I feel rushed to finish this and get back outside. Some of those activities is bike riding again. I've made a few trips to town on my mountain bike just to enjoy the ride and still get a good workout in. When I start riding my road bike I will be riding for at least an hour and longer after I get in better shape. In that case picture taking and blogging might move to the side.
Basically when the weather is nice outside, sometimes there isn't enough time in the day to set down and put a post together. It does take time to process the pictures, upload, write the post and then go back into the HTML side and changes those photo settings so they stay sharper and clear after they are posted on the blog. After all that is done, I like to proof read before I publish the post.
Someone asked me about cars the other day and wondered if I missed my Toyota FJ. It's only been 4 months since I traded the FJ for the Mini Cooper Countryman. That's a hard question for me because when it comes to cars or trucks, I like every one I have ever bought and traded. I wish I had them all.
I have found the Mini Countryman to be a great car. Plus the gas mileage is great, it's got speed when you want it and room to take two trash cans to the recycling center. There is room for Heidi in the passenger seat and the bloodhounds fit in the back for trips to the vet. I thought at one time of trading for another FJ but stopped for the simple reason ... when I think of my future travel plans I am not set on what type of vehicle to use. Right now I like what I have, or an FJ, maybe a Chevy truck with a truck camper or a Chevy Express cargo van.
So with that many options floating around my pool of ideas, nothing will be traded until I come to the point in time that I am ready to hit the road. That will not happen until I am down to just one hound or maybe none, depending on their situation.
Every walk, not just every day, Stella will stop at the exact same spot in the field to scratch. Is that a habit or something else?
I need to take time to take Heidi to the vet for her annual checkup and weigh her. She looks and feels like she had gained the 13 pounds she lost in June 2015 and kept off until this past winter. It's the middle of May and I have seen no sign of her allergies that bother her skin. Based on past pictures, it usually started in late April or May where her paws would be raw from licking plus she would have a lot of scratching. So far, that has not happened this year.
Stella looks like she is gaining some weight but really nothing can be confirmed until I take her to the vet 11 miles away and use their scales. She still does not run full speed but she has been trotting more and her tail is in the upright position more than it had been. Whatever she has or had, I think it will take a long time before she returns to her old self.
I guess I'll announce some big news on the topic of my computer situation.
Each time I would move my laptop from the desk to the living room or kitchen table to use, most of the time I would lose the settings for the wireless keyboard and trackpad. That meant that every time I sat down to use it I had go back into 'preferences' and reset those so I could 'drag and drop' cells in Excel or hold down the delete key to scroll and delete words or sentences fast, not one character at at a time. I was told yesterday by an computer geek that with a wifi connection that is normal.
While mowing the yard yesterday at noon because it would be 6° hotter in the late afternoon I decided I was going to clean up after that and head to Best Buy to buy the Mac Mini hard drive and move the laptop back to it's normal home ... the kitchen table. Like I said a few days ago, I had plans to use that Mac Mini with my tv later on if I decided to by a new iMac.
Luckily when I was at Best Buy yesterday the sales rep I had help me was a true definition of a computer geek and gamer. Whereas on Saturday I had a sales rep that was a college student working part time and was more interested in telling me about this MacBook Pro and why I should buy that ... instead of asking me what I was going to use my computer for or even what did I do on a computer.
So we started with "what can I help you with today", I knew I was getting a professional sales rep. He showed no favoritism to brand names, nor the type of PC or a Mac. It was all facts with him. I'll spare you all the details but I found out that what I wanted to use the Mac Mini for later with my tv was not possible.
Yes, it did have a HDMI connection but that was only for output and not downloading movies or ballgames I would be watching on my DirectTV DVR and using it as a storage unit for playback. If I was streaming shows or games over the internet, then it would. With a data limit per month on my internet service, I don't stream anything.
With that news, the Mac Mini was no longer an option. So my only two choices were 'small or large' monitor because the hardware and specs were the same thing between a 21.5" and a 27" screen on the iMac. Once you see a "Retina Display" on a large monitor it's hard to look at another LED monitor the same way again, even with a high quality picture. My iPad Mini and iPhone have retina display.
The smaller screen is a 4K. I guess that is the new buzzword that is just starting with televisions and shows, similar to the change from analog signal to HD. IF a 4K tv shows this much sharpness and clarity on a tv screen then I am in trouble and I will refuse to look at any 4K tv just for that reason.
Of course like many people I said years ago that I would never buy a CD player with all the music I had on other formats between vinyl albums and cassette tapes. Then I said I'd never buy a DVD player, why do that when I have hundreds of ballgames and movies on VCR tapes. I've ended up with both players and now have hundreds of CDs and DVDs on the shelf ... so when it comes to electronics ... never say never.
Trying to keep this story short ... I'll just say after many weeks of analyzing, researching, thinking and working on each size of computer ... I decided to buy the 21.5" iMac with a retina display just like I did in October 2010, minus the retina because they were not out yet. Sometimes a 27" monitor is just too big. I suspected before I bought it and have found out in the few hours I have been on this computer ... the retina 4K quality picture makes up for the decrease in monitor size. So far I have not missed the 27" display I had before.
What happened to the idea of installing new memory sticks and a new solid state hard drive into the old broken iMac? I confirmed with the computer geek yesterday that it was a concern that a new hard drive and memory sticks may or may not match up with a 7 year old processor. Yes, I would be buying what the company would tell me would work with my model and year of computer but no guarantees I would not continue to have problems.
Looking at the process of installing stuff inside an iMac was much different than when I did in my old PC's many years ago. With no guarantees I decided to leave the old iMac as it was and will either use Best Buy's trade in program even when they know the HD needs replaced or sell it to someone that can use what parts are usable.
So I moved the 27" Apple Cinema Display off the desk last night, moved the old iMac to my other desk and out of the way and moved the MacBook Air back to it's home on the kitchen table. The new computer set up pretty quickly without any problems. I migrated my files from the old computer to the new computer using my Apple Time Machine Backup. That took the longest amount of time of the set up.
I have more ram memory, a faster processor and a HD twice as large. This computer is just as fast if not faster than my laptop that has a solid state HD. So the computer situation is settled, the car situation is settled at least for a few more years, the hounds are happy with their dog food and my 'to do' list is printed and taped to the refrigerator door so I cans see and mark off what is done. Everything is good.
Another problem I have with blogging is my own fault. Those people that know me, know that I like to talk. You can correlate that to typing long blog posts that take longer than I like because I type as much as I talk sometimes. If I only blog once per week or per month or even every few days ... the next blog post would always be longer and more time consuming because of me trying to write about all that has happened in those days I did not blog.
I didn't care for the sale rep on Saturday. He was bored with the lack of customers since the university had ended their spring semester. The population has gone from 40K to around 10K for summer school students. While answered my questions he was on other websites at the same time. But ... he did one thing good ... "if you like playing Mahjong, then you will love the app 2048 tile game".
He was right ... I am addicted to that game.
For example about this blogging stuff. I have been working on this post since the hounds and I stepped back inside. This picture of Stella and Sadie was taken at 9:33am ... it is now 12:28pm and I am still not finished ... close to finishing but not yet ... so over 2-1/2 hours. In my eyes ... way too long. I still have to go into the HTML and change the settings on all of these pictures.
The bottom line is it's great, fantastic weather. I have a new fast computer. The hounds are ready to eat and I have a printed 'to do' list that I can see. Everything is good.
Back to the 80's today here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.
May 12, 2017
Better Light In The Late Afternoon Walk
Sadie came sprinting from way out on the corner of the woods when she realized we were going on our 3rd walk of the day. I probably should start posting only pictures taken in the afternoon since the lighting is better and they look better. I let both of them do whatever they wanted on this walk. I didn't say a word to either one.
Trying some new changes on the blog ... see if you notice.
Heidi Is Alive & Well
A Snail's Pace Today
If this morning is any indication for the rest of Friday, we are in for a long long day. That's not a bad thing and may not even been any worse than a normal day in retirement but today just feels different. Is it the weather, baseball, dog food, or a brain that can't make a decision?
It's one of those deals where you feel hungry but have no idea what you would like to eat. I mean not even close to finding anything of interest. Or you feel like going somewhere but can't make up your mind where to go. Although the day was just a couple of hours old before the first hound walk of the day, I could tell things were working so much slower than normal ... except my fast computer and internet connection.
Everything and everyone may seem slow around here so far ... except Sadie. She has never had a slow day in her life since she was born June 2008. This morning was no different. She has moved up the time to start the walks lately to a little past 9am and today was no different.
As soon as I told her "go get the rabbits", she took of running up the path with her nose to the ground. Maybe it's just the words "go get" is what sets her off because bloodhounds are not bred to hunt or catch rabbits. They are bred for search and rescue, along with flushing deer out of the woods or finding the deer that has been shot. We are neither hunters nor SAR, so her tracking instincts are for her own pleasure.
The focus of both hounds this morning seemed to be about a foot inside the brush that is getting thicker by the day. With that growth is the increase of razor sharp thorns, that mean nothing to a bloodhound that has locked into something interesting.
I gave Stella some 'semi' freedom. She basically went her own pace, trotted one time to catch Stella and I never said "over here" but a couple of times throughout the whole walk. I did have to backtrack to walk over to her twice, to get her moving. I don't leave her behind anymore because I cannot afford to have her make a mistake following that drainage ditch to the highway.
It is interesting how her coat has changed since last year. For the first 12 months her color was a lot like Sadie, a light tan. Her tail was course with the bloodhound 'black and tan' from one of her parents. Over the winter I noticed her coat was becoming a little more course like her tail and also the color was changing by becoming more dark like the 'black and tan' on her tail.
I spied this bird out in the middle of the field and zoomed in on it with a 200mm setting. I was almost sure that Sadie would see it and take off after it because that is her favorite aerobic activity ... chasing all and any kind of birds of any size. For that reason bird baths and bird feeders are nowhere in the yard. The bird was sitting as quiet as a statue so we would not notice.
Yet, with a bloodhound nose that can hear things 4x more than the human ear and a nose that is already setting at 200x more powerful ... Sadie smelled the bird that was sitting so quietly, like a statue. Sadie didn't move a muscle, just analyzed ... then turned and continued her walk.
Stella was lagging way behind us and just like Sadie was about a foot into the heavy thick brush. I was totally ignored and there was no way she was leaving unless I walked back to where she was and give her a nudge to come on.
It didn't matter that I was standing right next to her calmly saying "come on Stella" over and over. It didn't matter that I had time to hold my camera, focus it precisely to where I wanted it ... I had all the time in the world to do whatever I wanted ... because she was not moving ... nor acting like she is hearing a word I am saying.
I can't remember any of my past basset hounds being as stubborn as a bloodhound. The AKC writeup says they are but their stubbornness is nothing compared to a bloodhound. After the nudge, Stella took off trotting to catch up with Sadie. I wasn't going to head toward the far right corner today, so all I had to say was "over here" and both hounds veered left and headed toward the back of the field.
It was slow moving this morning. This walk felt like it was taking forever, just like me trying to make decisions. It looked and felt like rain with nothing on the forecast for days. A nice aroma from some sort of flowers and a constant noise from a tractor at the farm behind us, but still to wet to work this cornfield to the right of us.
Sadie was the first to find some fresh natural protein and was willing to share it. But if that stuff is anything like peanut butter, then Stella will push herself into a position to hog all of it and not share with anyone. Had Stella lost track of where I was? There was nothing to see in the direction she was looking.
For the 2nd time I walked over to both Sadie and Stella and explained to them the benefits of moving on and continuing the walk. They both moved with me along side and then trotted out in front of me.
As it happens every year with spring rains alternating with sunshine, the field is growing fast and it will not be long before I am back to the point of seeing nothing more than a tip of a tail and maybe the tops of their backs when we walk.
Stella would sure like to check out that drainage ditch or the middle of the field between my house and the neighbors. She will always try to escape but will turn my direction if I yell "over here".
She is not going to speed up just because I want to get home. She will continue her own pace, then follow her own routine once inside. Her next big thing of the day will be having lunch. I am considering buying some dog food for her that has the highest protein and fat percentages I can find, with hopes that helps her to gain her weight back.
They eventually make it back to the house to finish the first of three walks today.
After trying all of the different dog foods, grain free and back to rice for Heidi, nothing happened for her until this past February when I switched to the current food I feed all three hounds. She had regained her 13 pounds lost in June 2015. I don't know what caused her recovery.
Will it take that long for Stella? That's the million dollar question.
Sadie will search right up to the concrete carport floor, she never slows down once she is outside.
I read where Jon Katz's dog tested positive for 4 different tick related infections in upper state New York. You can read about that here. I went to look at Stella's vet receipt from a few weeks ago and confirmed she tested negative for those 4 same infections. I wonder if he every used Nexgard for his two herding dogs? I've had great results for the 2nd year in a row with that product.
I have a lot of plans today, some that know me would say they are nothing but dreams. LOL Some may happen, some may not. With the day slowed down, that will give me more hours to give myself a haircut (been doing it for years) with clippers, give Stella a bath, vacuum the house and maybe a little grocery shopping.
All achievable ... then again it will depend just how well I can make a decision. With the Reds playing on tv in San Francisco, there will not be any sleeping until almost 1am for the next few days. Is that late night last night watching them win, the cause for slowness today. My weird dreams during sleep continue.
Another week has passed here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana ... the rain is gone, sunshine is on the way. The pace is hard but someone has to do it.
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