May 27, 2017

Heidi Increased 'Her' Threshold To 75°


I realized one day last week as I carried Heidi outside forcing her to get some sunshine and off the couch, that when her paws touched the ground and she sprinted back to the door that she had changed her rules for 2017. Normally anything above 70° had her outside enjoying the day but not until it was 77° did she jump off the couch on her own and sprint for outside when I asked if she wanted to go. I am assuming 75° is the threshold she will go by now.


I had just mowed the yard and was planning on trimming the Yews in front of the house so what perfect time than having the hounds enjoying a sunny Friday afternoon. Of course Sadie was not going to lay down nor stay around. If I cannot walk her she will take her own and spent the time I trimmed the Yews out exploring the field.


Stella was in no mood to walk anywhere nor supervise my trimming job. She took about 10 steps into the backyard and literally flopped into her sleeping position where did not move the time I was out in front of the house.


By the time I finished trimming and put all the tools away, raked the cut limbs and disposed of them on the burn pile for next fall, Heidi was letting me know she needed her ears cleaned. That sounded like a good 'operation' to do for all the hounds on Saturday. When retired you have to pace yourself by not doing all of your fun activities on one day.


As I headed out to the field to hopefully find Sadie within viewing distance, Heidi decided she needed a nap and Stella was in the dream state. Later on I had to raise my voice volume calling for her to wake up and come inside. Why wake her up???


Past experience has shown me that she may be in a deep sleep but at the same she might be 'acting' she is in a deep sleep. Then when I leave her outside to finish her nap under the sun, I would glance out the window and see her walking into the field for a solo expedition. Her days of roaming free without adult supervision are over for reasons I will not go into.


With the holiday weekend in full swing, she sat and thought this morning of her big plans for the next three days. She is a thinker and takes her time before making any kind of drastic decisions that involve any kind of physical activity.


Whereas Sadie never spends time contemplating life and is only interested in two things ... taking walks and eating food.


As I tried to catch up with the hounds who had moved way out in front of me, I was happy to see that higher morning temperature had kept the field only a little wet instead of really wet, like it was this past week when mornings started in the high 50's. I had to yell 'no' to keep them going further into the woods.


Even after moving away from the woods, Stella and Sadie found enough scent to keep them very interested.


Sadie moves thought this field exploring every inch of her walk and never takes a day off unless it's raining. It certainly seems as she has gotten older she is almost demanding me to take these walks. She does that by sitting in the doorway of the computer room and staring at me until I move. The number of walks already taken does not matter to her.


I cannot find that Stella is in any pain. The vet poked and probed her a few weeks ago, checked her hips, her neck and glanced into her mouth and did not find her to be in any kind of pain ... but she sure does walk like she is. No limping just very very slow at times.


She did keep up with Sadie this morning. She does that on most morning walks but on the mid-day and late afternoon walks she will not attempt to. She will walk slowly behind me. I am not sure by the 3rd walk of the day if she is even that interested in taking one. Sadie is a different story though.


Can anyone name that large leaf plant? It is taking over certain parts of the field. It surely can't be a good mix for the hay they will bale in June.



Stella tried to sneak off on the way back. She was a 200mm zoom lens behind me, but came back to the path with the verbal command "over here". That did not mean she would catch up to us, in fact she slowed her walking pace down just to show me who is in charge of this walk.





I need to take her back to the vet this week and weigh her. It has been a few weeks, maybe a month. I think she has gained some weight and will be anxious to see if and how much.



Since it was about ten degrees warmer this morning, both hounds did not hesitate to get back inside the house where it's cooler and they could sleep. Not much planned today but hound ear cleaning, some cooking and a possible siesta.


The field is starting to come into bloom although the flowers are extremely small at this point in time.




A couple of posts ago I decided as a change to the blog I would post one picture from the past and write a short description. Today is a picture of my first rescue from GABR, linked up in the left sidebar. It was around 1998 that I made the 4 hour drive to pick up Max. I did NOT know just how big he really was and took my Miata two seat sports car. That was almost a huge mistake because I had never seen a basset hound this large.


He took the passenger seat and laid the other half of his body across my 5-speed stick shift and slept most of the way. The previous owner told me he would only eat kibble if he had cottage cheese on it. I guess that is why he weighed in the next morning at the vet's office ... 83 pounds. With better kibble and no cottage cheese then including him on our daily walk (only 1 per day Sadie was not here yet), he eventually reduced his weight to 61 pounds. Instead of sitting down every few feet on the walk he could actually run part of it.

A few years later he became totally blind but that never kept him from his normal routine. The picture above he is blind and running in the field on our walk. I had the same 25' retractable leash I use on Stella at times, that would keep Max in our general direction without him getting lost. He lived to the age of 12 and was one big lazy lovable basset hound.

The dark overcast is slowly being overtaken by sunshine this morning here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

May 26, 2017

Sadie Looks For The New Black Cat


Sadie was on the prowl a little bit earlier than normal this morning because I was up and making coffee in the middle of the night. A few weeks ago while the bloodhounds and I were outside right before sundown, I saw a black cat walk across the corner of the north property line back into the field. Sadie has no doubts that same cat pays us a visit during night time hours.


I remember many years ago when I would hear my grandmother telling us she would be up wide awake at 3am most of the time. I found that hard to understand as a child or even older. Why would anyone want to get up that early??? 50 some years later I am finding my answer.


When you are a night person but go to bed at 10:30pm, you can expect an early wake up call ... but 4:30am was a little ridiculous this morning. Yet I was wide awake and making my two cups of coffee and telling the hounds "go back to sleep", which they did ... I didn't.


So right off the bat our morning routine had changed a little bit. I was able to slide my data usage over into that 2am-8am time slot where I have an extra 50Gb of data allowed for the month (billing period) and the hounds were able to sleep until their normal wake up time.


Since I house trained Sadie as a 12 week old pup to go out after her meals, she has followed that training every time she eats for the past 9 years as of this June. Today was no different but that is not the same for Stella and Heidi. They go back to sleep after their breakfast, Heidi on the bed and Stella behind my desk chair.


Sadie will always take off out into the field but never past that first corner of the woods and rarely, if ever toward the neighbors house. The good thing is, unlike Stella, she will come running whenever I call her. I let her out on her own this morning but could see from the window she was no where in view inside that tall grass.


As I called, I barely saw the tip of her tail moving through the field coming from the middle of the field out toward the corner. If it was going to be like her recent routine she would come running through the wet hay/weeds at the north corner pole of the property line. She did ... but a strong scent stopped her in her tracks.

The black cat ???


She went in circles, zig zagged, then back along the edge of the mowed lawn tracking that cat scent and finally headed my direction when I said "come on".


Sorry about the darkness of all the photos but they were taken before 7am and even with a light adjustment, they did not look better with more light.

I swear the field and my yard are growing by the hour. I just mowed the yard a few days ago and it looks like I will be mowing it again today, no later than tomorrow. I am a huge Indy500 race fan but it looks like a lot of sitting time on Sunday with 75% change of thunderstorms. Another reason to get the yard mowed before Sunday.

I am betting the race will be postponed and will be ran under the sunny skies on Monday. It will not matter to me since I'll be sitting on my couch instead of at the race. I've spent more than enough time at that track during practice, time trials and one race where it rained and you waited hours for the track to dry.

Speaking of lawns, Jon Katz over at his blog Bedlam Farm is trying something with his lawn that I have thought about in the past but never had the guts to try. As tall as the hay gets near my yard in back I am not sure it's the right thing for me to do. Let me know what you think of his idea to mow around the edges a few laps but let the yard grow into a field.

I am loving this new computer with the Fusion drive. As the new computer is used, it will index itself and becomes even faster and will not reach it's optimum speed/performance until a few weeks from now. All my photos download from the camera to the computer instantly, while uploading to the blogs much faster than the normal time.

Who knows, the Retina display may add a few good years to my eyes based on the amount of time I spend on a computer reading or working on Excel spreadsheets. No matter why it's a huge improvement over a very good picture I had from the LED monitor.

I am settled again with no computer crisis. I have plans to sell the older stuff and all of my Apple 'toys' are synchronizing information as designed.

I am going to try to get Heidi out for a photo shoot later today for the blog. I might have to carry her outside since she has been pretty lazy while waiting for those hot summer temps in the high 70's, just not near 70. I'll probably post again later today even if she has other plans.


My photo from the past is May 2004. I met up with a new friend near the Arkansas Recreation area in southern Colorado to do a couple of days of camping. I was driving the tan Panel Van (just purchased) from Salt Lake City, UT to here in 'the tropics'. Dave had bought the green bus from me and converted it to a camper.

We did not know each other until the purchase, site unseen. It was sitting in a junk yard in Truth or Consequences, NM after I blew the engine a few miles north on I-25. It was my very first VW Bus purchase, off eBay in Tucson. He picked it up and towed it back over the mountains to his home, where he rebuilt the engine and told me what happened.

The weather continues to be beautiful here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

May 24, 2017

Is That Rain I Feel??


I would have posted this hours earlier but Blogger has been having problems this morning on two different browsers.

The hounds and I will walk multiple times per day in all kinds of weather ... except rain or light sprinkles. You can see Stella felt the same way early this morning as we started our walk an hour earlier then normal. Of course Sadie was disappointed we got no further than the edge of the field before returning to the house ... weather does not bother her ... A lot of news today.


With light sprinkles hitting the top of my head, I stopped and thought of actually going ahead with the walk but water and cameras don't mix. Since we have returned inside, it probably will not rain although it's in the forecast. There is going to be a little 'rambling' in this post in between the photos. Some might consider a lot has happened since last Friday but that is what happens sometimes in the fast paced life of retirement here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.


These two pictures are my first two pictures each day, even if I don't take another picture the rest of the day. This one above is taken from just outside my door while the one below is taken at the rear corner of my house while standing on those six stone blocks we named "Winston's Patio" years ago. They don't look like much but when you put them into their own folder, it's a nice weather recap of the year or even further than that when looking at those photos in a daily sequence.


I was so busy on Saturday and Sunday those two photos were the only ones I took the whole weekend. That had to be a first in a long time. I usually take at least 50 photos per day as a minimum and many times over a 100. The hounds still got their 2-3 walks in per day over the weekend.


Between more computer action here on the home front and the grass growing fast enough with the rain and sunshine that I have been mowing every 4 days or when I can between rains. I like the way my bank is growing in on the left side of those trees and fence post. I did the same thing as I did a few years ago with the section to the right.

I burned all of the overgrowth, pulled the roots of wild weeds out by a rake, picked up any rocks, raked it out a little and planted some grass seed with a handheld spreader. It wasn't what I'd call a professional way of doing things but it seems to have worked on the section to the right of the trees.


Since we have not taken the walk yet this morning ... btw ... I don't hear rain right now but can barely hear the wet pavement as cars and trucks pass on the highway. No, the traffic noise does not bother me. Sure I'd love to be out in the middle of nowhere without a sound of traffic but I like this location and the hounds love the field behind the house.

I have included a few pictures from this week. Stella is not running full speed but she does look like she is putting weight back on those ribs that were showing a few weeks ago. She is a lot more active on our walks and her tail is upright more than she had it last month. Her appetite has never wavered during the time I thought she was sick.


Each day has been beautiful this past week. Until this morning, the sky was as blue as it could be, which you will see in photos below. The temperatures have been perfect and the sunshine just right to where taking a siesta outside would be pretty easy ... if it wasn't for the 2017 arrival of mosquitoes.

Some may wonder what all I could be doing in the yard, where no flowers are seen or plants of any kind nor is the house falling down, but he makes it sound like he is working constantly on home maintenance or repairs. It's not that bad and it's nothing major but only things you can only do at times depending on the the weather while trying to beat the hot temps and humidity that is just around the corner.


I have not bought an Apple Watch yet but have thought about it for tracking my heartbeat, activity, workouts while riding my bikes. What I did find was what I had on my iPhone 6S that I bought last year ... it came with a health app and as long as the phone is in your pocket, hand or on your belt ... it will track time and distance along with a number of steps taken.

The problem is I've never liked being glued to my iPhone, it's not for phone calls which are becoming a rare activity as time moves on. My iPhone is for the camera, their 'note' program which really helps with my memory, GPS and a grocery shopping list. Yet, I found out just by putting the iPhone in my back pocket of my cargo shorts, it tells me our hound walks are 1/2 mile in distance ... mowing my yard is 1.9 miles in distance with enough incline in the front yard to rate 4 stories of climbing.


No wonder I feel so out of shape in April and early May after mowing the yard and being nothing but a couch potato during the winter months. If someone would have told me I would be walking 2 miles with a 22" push mower just to mow my yard ... I probably would have let it grow into a field and let them bale it twice a year. (joke)


I tried to get this picture taken when it looked like two planes were colliding but by the time I got the right setting for the camera to focus, I ended up with them crossing.

I must admit that not all of my time is spent outside or even working on the house inside. I am a computer addict and at times I fall into a phase of reading books non-stop from cover to cover. Or I might watch a set of movies or DVDs of tv shows that I have on my shelf ... non-stop. There are even times where a 4-hour afternoon siesta takes place without guilt. After all, when you are now a professional dog sitter you have to get your rest when you can.


Do I talk about Heidi now or start my computer story?


I looked back at pictures of Heidi last year to compare what I am seeing currently. May is a big big allergy month. While her paws lose hair from her licking and chewing them, my sinuses would be driving me nuts, itching as much as Stella does ... even waking me in the middle of the night because they are plugged up. Luckily Wunderground weather tells me when the bad allergy days will take place ... they have had their bar graphs max'd out this week. Not this year though for Heidi ... her paws are full of hair, no scratching and no licking non stop like in past years.


Yet, I have no answers on how Heidi improved so much since just this past winter. She hasn't looked this good since the first day I picked her up in June 2011. She has gained all of her lost weight back. She has full thick hair on her paws and front legs with it also trying it's best to grow back on her rear legs and shoulders. It was June 2015 when a vet told me, based on her skin condition at the time, he did not expect that hair to ever grow back on her rear legs.

This week she has added a little bounce to her step. Monday afternoon she took a walk with us through the tall grass where even her white wagging tail was out of view. She did not take the whole walk with us because her nose was checking every thing within an inch of her nose. We caught up with her on the way back. By the way she was wagging her tail and barking, she was happy to be outside doing whatever she wanted. She has been a lot more boisterous lately.


So after lunch yesterday, she trotted to the door, ran behind the Yews even in bright sunshine, hopped up the three steps to the porch ... jumped off the porch into the front yard to lounge, make a few rolls on the grass, scratch her nose and then sprinted to the driveway from the middle of the yard when I called her to come inside.

I would have let her stay out like I normally do but she went way outside of her boundaries last week for the first time ever, in the 6 years that I have had her. I couldn't keep an eye out for her because at the time I was in the process of changing passwords on my bank accounts and my credit cards. There is another story why I was doing that ... but that process prevented me from keeping an eye on Heidi outside, so she had to come in.

Changing of those passwords were only precautionary, I wasn't hacked. I am trying to figure out where do I start this computer story, but things have changed. I have found trading computers is much cheaper than trading cars and just as fulfilling. (hint)


It might be the 'Irishman' coming out in me or is it because I am a Taurus that makes me so stubborn at times? Maybe those stubborn bloodhounds have changed my DNA ... anyway I am aware of the consequences when I can't stop something. I have witnessed good and bad things take place because of it over the course of my life.

In this case with a 'dying' hard drive and a new computer sitting on my desk, I still could not stop trying to fix something (old iMac) that wasn't possible to fix. Why try since I had a new replacement on my other desk and fully operational?

The main reason I wanted to "wipe" the hard drive clean was all of my personal data, 7 years worth on the hard drive. Most likely, wherever this iMac ends up that wouldn't matter. But ... a real professional computer geek, if they so desired could use their knowledge and software to pull out that information even if the hard drive looks bad to me. I mean the computer still booted up and worked only so much slower each time it was turned on.


That screen might look normal but it took over 2 hours to boot up. With it sitting out of the way on my other small desk that collects paperwork, I had plenty of time to give it all the time it needed to start up. The next problem was clicking anything with my cursor put it in 'spinning beach ball' mode and more time.

All I wanted to do was get into the Disk Utility program where I could erase the hard drive and then either leave it like it would be if you bought it new out of the box or install the macOS ready for whoever to do what they needed with it.

By late Saturday night I was seeing screens never seen before ... the solid "white screen of death".


I will not go into all the details but will say when it was all said and done ... I believe my old iMac officially died. When I woke up Sunday morning it had finally got to the Disk Utility screen I had been waiting for and the Macintosh HD icon was gone!! Nothing for me to highlight before hitting the erase key.

I forgot to mention before, during the things I do to spend a day in this hectic pace of retirement ... that game app I mentioned last week '2048', told to me by a Best Buy sales rep ... IS my new addiction. So while I was drinking coffee Sunday morning and thinking of my plans for the day ... I did something I probably shouldn't have.

I plugged my MacBook Air laptop into my "old" 27" Apple LED monitor.


It has been 6 days since I had seen anything on a computer screen larger than 21.5", the size of the new iMac. I wanted to give that Retina display every chance it needed to sway me from thinking I needed that large 27" iMac 5K monitor that I passed on. It is just hard to describe how much better a Retina display looks like compared to what I thought was a great picture.

I also had forgot to take pictures when the older monitor was hooked up, so I could add them to my sales add on eBay or Craig's List when I get ready to sell it. That big 27" monitor lit up while sitting on the kitchen table connected to my laptop ... the picture looked so good that I screamed in agony. Had I made the wrong decision in my purchase? The 21.5" instead of the 27" and ~$500 more ???


I would have my answer later that day on Sunday.

The more I compared the two monitors the more I knew my answer. Working with my photos on the larger screen was so much better than the smaller screen. Still, the smaller Retina display made text look much sharper and clearer ... it was easy on my eyes. I didn't catch myself leaning closer to the Retina screen to get a sharper picture like I did with the larger LED screen.

But the new iMac had the normal spinning hard drive and not the solid state hard drive that my 2 year old laptop had. So it was slower, not a lot but noticeable. Just like the times I felt the rush of making decisions trading cars I had this same feeling about computers. I took the hounds out for an unplanned walk just to clear my head and let Stella have me focus on something besides computers.


By the end of that 1/2 mile walk I knew what I wanted and it would be easy with the 15 day return policy. I would just need another $525 for the bigger, faster iMac. Could it be that simple?

NOTHING is ever simple here in the fast paced life of 'the tropics'. That guy I have spoken about named Murphy is always in the shadows just waiting for me to get comfortable in life.

IF I were to take my iMac I purchased just 6 days prior back to Best Buy to trade it for the 27" iMac, Retina screen with a Fusion drive I would prefer, I wanted to erase my data from the hard drive instead of them. It is my paranoia at it's finest. I mean those people clean hard drives of turned in iPhones, iMacs, Window PC, etc so they can put it back on the shelf and sell it at a cheaper price called "open box".

No one would be grabbing that spreadsheet of mine that lists every password for every website, bank account or credit card that I use. Those passwords was my biggest concern. So let's get the process going. It was after 1pm, the store was open until 8pm but I had a lot to do plus one more hound walk before I left.

I start in Disc Utilities on this new computer and start erasing the hard drive ... until it stopped with a "process failure" ??? On a brand new computer???

That's okay ... I'll start over with the "repair" tab and it will fix anything that is wrong. Another ... "failure". I decided to reboot the new computer into 'safe mode' to see what it does from there ... it hangs up and doesn't load. By this time I am thrilled that I have my backup disk working automatically so my latest hard drive backup was only 15 minutes prior to this.

With my free 30 day Apple Care I made the call to see what is wrong with this new computer WHICH WAS NO LONGER WORKING. Long story short ... he tried 3 different ways of starting this new computer up and none of them were successful. I had nothing but a white screen or a progress bar that wouldn't move. It was a good thing that I could return the 6-day old computer in for an exchange ... just a 40 minute drive away.

I packed the iMac up, loaded the Countryman and headed back to the store to exchange computers. I already knew that I wanted 3 things in this next purchase ... Retina Display, SSD and a 27" monitor. The Fusion drive has just enough SSD to make it fast although the majority of the hard drive is the 'old fashion' spinning hardware. When I checked that day there were 4 in stock but I noticed they had sold out of the 21.5 iMacs in the past 6 days.


I love cruising 85 mph at 3,000 rpm in 6th gear on the fairly new interstate. My small screen inside the steering wheel tells me even at that speed the Countryman is getting 38mpg and if I let off the gas or go down a hill it reaches near 50mpg. It's times like these I love that car. Plus it is easy to get through and around "city" traffic. With the easy loading and capacity, it's the perfect vehicle for what I need.

After two of my fastest trips to and from to that local Best Buy store, I returned in less than 2 hours and enough time to take Sadie and Stella out for their 3rd walk of the day. It was an easy but time consuming set up of the new 27" iMac. These last three days with that larger screen and the Retina clarity makes it feel like it's been here 7 years and that nothing has changed in my computer world ... except it processes things much faster and the picture is stunning.

I've been told by the geeks on MacRumors forum that I can sell the old iMac as is for a couple of hundred dollars, just to be sure to let potential buyers know they need to replace the hard drive. The older great looking LED Cinema Display will bring a fairly good price. I'll try the option for 'local pickup' first on eBay and Craig's List to see if they sell. Otherwise I will take them to the UPS Store for packing and shipping.

So things are back to normal. I am up to over 30,000 points on the game 2048 and my Mahjong addition is nothing more than a distant memory. The yard is mowed, the hounds are fed, and my food supply is stocked ... all is good here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

I may start adding a single picture from the past at the end of each blog post that I do from now on. I need to change something on this blog to get rid of the bored feeling here. I am sure that some readers wonder to themselves at times why they come back. I know I do and that's bad when you are the blog author.

In the meantime ... June 2015, Stella wasn't around until a couple of months after, but Winston was. We had just arrived at our boondocking spot in the middle of 35 miles of silence somewhere in Utah. That was a great 6 day trip and a lot of driving ... something else that I enjoy doing non-stop, driving cross country.