Life in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana, the high desert of the southwest and back to 'the tropics' with the hounds and dogs.
August 04, 2017
The Hounds Close Another Week
The pace the basset hound or bloodhounds live is pretty fast at times. They never know when the next chase of deer, squirrels, cats or even butterflies will take place ... so in the meantime they will fill their days with eating, sleeping and taking walks during the day. It's rough but someone has to do it.
It was pretty obvious as they ventured outside right after their kibble at noon, that the black cat that I have seen only once in this driveway area, had been through the property last night. It was too early to be sniffing for yard moles, so it had to be cat scent.
Contrary to popular belief Heidi really does get outside every day ... in the rain, hail, sleet or snow ... even on the sunny days. By the time I came back from checking on some things in front she had already found her favorite spot in back for some noon time sun.
Just as the expert weather guessers predicted, it never got higher than 71° but the sunshine sure felt warm on her back as well as the back of my neck. I like to think those few times she has went sunbathing over the past couple of years, were a factor in her recovery.
While I wasn't noticing or taking photos of Heidi, that gave Stella plenty of time to have some desert. Nothing like having some fresh brown powered dirt pushed up through the grass by the moles after lunch kibble.
She was in denial ... but her nose gave her away.
Combined with lunch and all of that energy eating dirt before she could get caught was too much for her. It was time for a short siesta and soak up some of that warm sunshine.
When I asked Heidi if she will ever eat dirt ... she looked at me as if I was crazy for asking. Doing that is way beyond her limits. Even though Sadie and Stella are fixed females they do a lot of things you would only expect from male bloodhounds or basset hounds.
Sadie never gave up letting me know she wanted her walk now and not have to wait an hour or two after lunch. To prevent the possibility of bloat those are the rules, wait an hour or two after a meal before a walk is taken. Me? I wanted to get back inside and finish the hard decision on which blog design to use.
By 2pm Sadie let me know that she had enough of all this blog stuff. I could surely have an answer about what design to use by now, besides it had been almost 4 hours or more in front of my computer.
About that time I found something that looked like it would work quit well, even if the there were no sidebars available. So with that 98% decided Sadie got her 2 walk of the day.
With the strong winds alternating from the south and then from the west, the temps stayed cool with all the house windows open. It was almost too cold for wearing a t-shirt. Once we got out side under the sunshine, the weather was perfect and the sky was bluer than blue surrounding the clouds.
When I caught 3 butterflies in one picture I knew the field was going to be loaded with them. What I did not know was just how much Sadie enjoyed chasing them. She never catches them to where she could hurt them but she loves running and jumping after them.
Her she is in her first step of sneaking up on them so they will not see her.
It doesn't matter how far away the butterfly will go, Sadie will not stop chasing that specific one until it is out of view.
Stella doesn't care about any of that and in fact will walk right by them, close enough that the butterfly and her sides touch. Yet just like with me, or the other hounds ... when Stella is walking somewhere she will walk on our feet like we were not even there. LOL
Chasing butterflies was not the only thing on the afternoon agenda of the bloodhounds. The last I saw Heidi, she was stretch out about as far as a basset hound could stretch, sound asleep on the couch. Sadie and Stella had other ideas. They did their exploring on the morning walk so this afternoon was not going to be anything but finding and eating the "natural protein supplement" better known as deer scat.
It doesn't matter how many times you call each of their names ... they are not moving.
Stella already knew where she was heading, no searching would be required. She also knew that she was not going to follow Sadie and I on our walk ... she had other plans.
I kept walking around the first corner and head to the back of the field. I had a pretty good idea that Sadie would sprint to catch up to me and we would pick Stella up on the way back.
Sadie was so excited she didn't know whether to chase butterflies, sprint to catch me or keep eating stuff.
If you think she is finally running to catch up to me you would be mistaken ... butterflies were now tormenting her.
Then it would be back to the fresh deer scat.
Just as I had guessed, there was Stella exactly where she was yesterday and the day before during her early afternoon walk. It will not be long before the wild flowers, weeds and grass will be too tall in the field for me to see them easily.
I told Sadie to "go get Stella" and she was off to find her.
I could see by this point I was going to have to walk over to Stella, grab her collar and coax her in the direction of the house or she wouldn't move.
On the way home what I thought the second batch of orange flowers, turned out to be two butterflies having their lunch.
So with some butterfly chasing, some walking and even some natural desert ... it was time to sleep the afternoon away until the 3rd walk of the day right before the Reds game at 6:40pm.
Like I said the pace of a hound life is fast and furious. Time flies and just like that they are ending another productive week. The hounds don't need one to tell them but my Garmin VivoSmart3 is telling me to "move" ... so it's a good spot to end the post.
I think I am actually set on this blog design. There might be a few more tweaks behind the scenes for me but you will not notice them on the blog. So far I like the change, it was a good move. I hope I can stay somewhat incognito for months to come, if not years.
Can the weather be any better than today here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana?
The First Wordpress Post Since The Move
This will take a little getting used to since I am moving my main blog to this one. Originally I set this blog up in 2016 to post 6-8 photos and only a paragraph of content. I deleted that one after a few months, only to come back and design it again. Now after 6 months this will be my main blog, with more photos and more content on each post.
I'll be spending today working on adding some of the same pages from the old blog but not all of them. I am going to change this template so I can put my widgets of info on the left or right side instead of the bottom of the blog. I hope to find a theme (template) that has the sidebars but also the short summaries with 'read more', for listing posts on the main page.
We still started our day the same as always. Hounds get their breakfast, while I get my two cups of strong coffee. While they nap I read sports, blogs, twitter and my Feedly account. Usually by 8am we are off for our first of two to three walks per day. The only thing different today at 8am, it felt cold at 68° The strange thing for today, August 4th, the high is predicted to be 71° after a summer of high 80's and mid 90's. I'll take those cool temps but only for a few days.
It looked like rain, felt like rain in the air and it wasn't long before I could feel drops of rain hitting my bare arms. There wasn't any rain in the forecast until Sunday so this was all typical weather here in 'the tropics'. Wunderground is usually pretty accurate.
I have no idea what these flowers are. Are they wild or are they annuals, perennials? Maybe I should move them from the field to my developing flowerbeds in front of the house. The more I look the more I like that all of those Yews were pulled out of the ground and taken away after 5 years of growth.
Stella is starting her 4th day of anti-inflammatory meds. I'll not say what she is taking but they do not have long-term side affects, are not filled with heavy chemicals ... but they seem to be working. You'll see later on that she was running fast enough that the camera caught both of her rear paws in the air at the same time.
Both of them were in the search and identify mode this morning. Noses to the ground most of the way and not a lot of eating that "natural protein" they like to add to their diets.
When I felt rain drops hitting my arms not quite halfway through the walk, I told the hounds "come on, it's raining" ... they both started jogging. Ha
Ah I found the quick and easy way of making the photos larger while I write. I'll still change the size in the default settings after this post.
Even though those unexpected rain drops were consistent and the skies looked like a storm was seconds away ... that doesn't mean the hounds stop their exploration for the morning. There are still plenty of scents to identify, no matter how fast I want to walk home. Rain probably would not change their plans or their pace.
This is the normal look they have when deer is in the area but I did not see anything on the horizon in any direction. Then I remember that they can hear 4x better than me and their noses are 200x better than mine. Something toward the north had Stella's attention.
Without any warning and without me saying a word, they took off running. This is the fastest Stella as moved in many, many months. Maybe the two doses of meds are working and her hips/lower back are finally feeling better.
Her curled tail is another sign that she is feeling better. I hope you don't mind the 'rear end' photos but many times they are out in front of me because they are always on their own pace ... not mine. So I don't have a choice if I want to take a picture of them trotting or running.
Just because we are getting closer to home does not mean their exploration ends or slows down. They gather info with their noses all the way to the house. What they do with it after that is beyond me. At least they don't watch the news on tv ... all of those channels are blocked by the parental settings that DirecTV offers.
Yes, Heidi is in her normal morning position after her breakfast ... sleeping until lunch is served.
I've always liked that WordPress does not compress my photos when I post them. That means I no longer have to go in and change the HTML for them to be a sharper looking photo. They do have a lot more templates to choose from than Blogger has. WP calls them themes, not templates.
Like I mentioned, this is not a final design. Like always I will spend whatever time it requires to get the final design as soon as possible. Luckily the yard is mowed, laundry and dishes finished with nothing a real priority on my 'to do' list. So that means I can mess around with the blog for as long as I want today.
For those that you that have arrived after getting my email of explanation, I think this will work out well for me. There are a couple of readers of the old blog I have not been able to get in touch with and for reasons I discussed in the email, I will not be making an announcement on the old blog telling them I have moved. I believe I have received a response for almost all of those that were sent an email invite.
No doubt I will lose some readers in this move, some of them long-time followers. It's sad in a way that I am leaving a place with 6 years of photos, stories and information but it is still accessible, just not convenient to go back and forth. Clicking a link on the side is much faster.
Speaking of links, I will not be including a Blog List on this blog. In fact I may delete some of the links at the bottom of the pages, soon to be moved to either the right or left side of the blog.
Let me know if you find or have any quirks on your tables or phones when looking at the blog. Here with just a click of link in a down menu I can see what the post will look like in desktop, tablet or phone mode.
The easiest way to keep track of posting is probably signing up to follow by email, especially if you do not have a WordPress dot-com account or blog. I may at times post more than once per day.
Well it's time to start my ice tea drinking early and get to work finding the right blog design and do a little tweaking. Yet, it's cold enough for coffee instead.
I can see it's going to be another great day here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.
August 03, 2017
The Hounds Enjoy Their Walk
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