August 11, 2017

The Hounds Prepare For Rain


Where we live in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana, we are teased a lot. Not in the way of making fun of us, but hanging that 'carrot' out in front of us. Warning us of thunderstorms, snow storms, tornadoes, and possible rain ... a lot of it misses us on a consistent basis ... too consistent if you ask me. So needless to say, the hounds and I are a little skeptical of the prediction of thunderstorms happening at 2:54pm today. We'll see.



That would still allow us to get at least one walk completed before it arrives and a few other things on the everyday things to do around the homestead. With us taking our first walk of the day way past the normal time ... all the butterflies were clear of the milkweed, giving Stella plenty of room to trot right by and get this walk started.


She has been feeling better. She has been gaining some of her lost weight back and a little added energy each day. Her coat is getting back to being really soft like it use to be, yet I have not changed their dog food since last February.


For some reason the time seems to be really flying right now. 10 days have passed by in August and it's already early afternoon as I write this on the 11th day of the month. With time passing, our environment starts showing we have peaked for the summer and fall is just up ahead. The cornfield across the highway will continue to get browner.


These leaves will start turning very bright reds and yellows.


And the berries separating the field from the woods will start changing color and dying off. I think I am going to go berry hunting later this afternoon because I have not seen the owners make their annual trips around the field picking berries. Did I miss them or is not time to pick them yet?


It does not matter to Sadie if there are berries to pick, rain on the way, even snow ... all she cares about is getting 2-3 walks in per day and being fed.


The walk had a strange feel to it today. Just past 11am (not normal time), only 72° and no feeling of humidity, no sunshine, no wind, very little noise in the air, no mosquitoes but a lot of butterflies. Plus, Stella seemed to have just as much energy as Sadie and led most of the way.


Was this the butterfly that had Sadie sprinting full speed, jumping in the air trying to catch it? Same color but I doubt it was the same one. This morning I counted at least 12 different butterflies this same color ... yellow.


Stella has zero interest in butterflies. She will walk by them, over them and through them without giving them a second of her attention. Even yesterday while she was following Sadie in the all out sprint ... it wasn't the butterfly she was interested in ... it was the fact that Sadie might get something interesting and leave her out. She was more curious about what Sadie had found, not that it was a butterfly.


With Sadie walking right next to me along the back edge of the field, Stella did her slow trek across the middle of the field where she would meet us on the path home.


She may look innocent in this picture but believe me ... she has plans and it's not meeting Sadie and I ... it's to see if she can get away with 'sneaking' away from us and head north to the woods.


How do I know that? Because here she is walking past our path without looking at us nor slowing down ... she is heading north, over the small hill and down into the field. That is until I called her name and said "over here".


Sadie took off running in the direction of going home. More or less telling Stella "let's go" and they both flew by me as if they were never going to stop.



With them heading in the general direction of the house I decided to get some last-minute photos of the butterflies that were still around.




Stella acting as if she is in a hurry to get home for some reason. I don't know why, food or dog bones were never mentioned. It's not hot yet. Maybe just a sign of how good she is feeling today.


Sadie was going to explore the rest of the field all the way home.


To stay out of our way, these butterflies were on the west side of the field just outside my yard boundary. I counted 8 of them on the milkweed viewed through the lens ... but was not able to capture all of them in the picture.


I have not seen many of these orange ones until today.



This picture confuses me because the yard isn't as tall as the picture makes the grass look. It was tall enough to mow this morning in case it rained. WeatherBug app radar was showing significant storms southwest of us, heading our way. Remember that 'tease' I told you about earlier?

Those storms may look like they are heading right for us on radar, rain or snow, but about the time they hit the state line they seem to split in two ... following I-70 and the Ohio River ... while we stay dry. We need some rain, so I hope it happens this afternoon or tonight.


If I didn't know any better from the activity of state highway paint crews and all the fast new construction or improvements to the intersection downtown ... I suspect they are preparing for "Close Encounters of a Third Kind" on August 21st or better known as "The Eclipse"

Residents along this highway have been warned in the paper that we should expect increased traffic like never seen before during that epic event. All driving madly heading southwest to get a better view of the eclipse, with those strange glasses in hand. So when I heard that familiar sound of a highway dept truck re-painting lines on the highway I was a little suspicious.

When they had not come back to finish the white line on the right side of the highway after three days, I imaged that paint crew traveled all the way south to the state line. I'll probably hear that high pressure sound this week as they come back north to finish the job.

It's time for a little Friday
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I forgot a lot of stuff I was going to 'ramble' about.
Note:  As of September 14 they never came back to paint the other white line.

Last night at midnight my HughesNet Gen5 account reset, giving me 20Gb of internet service. Data usage with them since my change a few months ago has kept me in the analyzing mode trying to figure out where this data is going. I have checked and double checked for any leaks, any programs running in the background, shutting off automatic updates, while keeping my Activity Monitor on the 2nd monitor so I can see it at all times.

Last night I turned off the computer at 12:07am ... 7 minutes of new data. In those 7 minutes I had one tab open and was reading different blogs. HughesNet's data meter showed I had used 100Mb's ... I was down to 19.9Gb available with 7 MINUTES!!!!

My computer Activity monitor showed that one open tab reading blogs took 23Mb.

With Exede I averaged around 483Mb per day in data use. With HughesNet I have been averaging 732Mb per day in data use. I am doing the same type of internet surfing as before. I have not changed the number of photos I upload to the blog. I don't stream video and rarely watch any kind of videos during the time I have to pay for data.

When I upload my daily photos to Flickr and until recently Google Photos ... that would take around 80-100Mb for a 100 photos. I have recently stopped using Google Photos and find that it's .52Mb per photo uploaded to Flickr, that I use as an online backup.

So maybe there isn't a leak and I am just using more date because of the free data periods changed when I went to HughesNet. Now I get 50Gb of free extra data from 2am-8am. Before, Exede gave me unlimited data between 12:01am - 5am.

I use to use that a lot until 2am. Now I am rarely up past 2am and not much earlier than 7am where I can use only 1 hour of that additional free data. Anyway, I am still happy for the faster speeds, meter accuracy, invoice and the customer service of HughesNet.

Being a football addict I am a little surprised that I have not watched all of the preseason games this past week. I may have watched a play or two depending on the team or 15-20 minutes but not a whole game. Is something changing inside my brain or is it those announcers in the booth talking non-stop ... if they need to breath the have the sideline reporting to fill in for them. THEY NEVER SHUT UP!!!

As I start this sentence I am trying to recall what else I was going to write about ... but can't remember.

I guess my blog move is official now. Last night I had Kelly over at TheBayfieldBunch to take my old blog off of their sidebar. They were my leading source for generating traffic for the old blog. I didn't think it was fair to have a blog hanging there for people to click if I had no plans to blog on that site anymore.

I had a good response from readers asking me where they could find this blog, what happened to use or if the hounds were okay. It was a case I had to move the blog without making a public announcement due to some trouble makers. I have seen only one of them visit the old blog and it was during a time between those short posts I deleted within 12-24 hours, looking for readers that still needed to know we had moved.

Hopefully the hounds and I can stay somewhat 'hidden' over here. It's been a good move and I like the blog changes to what we have now.

After back to back days of taking the afternoon walks, Heidi has disappeared from any photo shoots. She is back to sleeping, eating, sleeping, eating and more sleeping ... only two trips outside per day to relieve herself.

For those readers that have asked ... Stella has been getting "Buffered" aspirin 2x per day, 650mg each dose ... vet recommendation, starting August 1st.

I like bulleted comments.
  • My trip to the local library the other day resulted in nothing of interest.

  • Started a movie a night later, didn't finish.

  • Glanced at a NFL game, didn't finish.

  • No urges for siestas.

  • No cravings for junk food or fast food.

  • For those of you "think" you'd love to have a bloodhound ...

    • Remember long glue-like drool.

    • Remember a shaking head can produce results like a water sprinkler.

    • Anything can happen when they shake their heads.

    • Their wagging tail can clear off a coffee table of food and drinks.

    • Dried drool on an automobile is some of the hardest stuff to remove.

    • They LOVE food ... theirs and yours.

      • Expert counter surfers.

    • They are a GREAT house dogs and FUN to spend every day with.

  • When will I get back to scanning these stacks of old photos?

  • Landscaping project has slowed to a stop.
It feels like a Friday here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

August 10, 2017

Sadie Shows Stella How To Chase A Butterfly


The temperatures were borderline on whether to leave all the windows open or close all of them and turn on the AC. Not quite hot enough outside but the house retains heat from the sunshine up until 11pm. We chose to leave the windows open with a few fans turned on low. After their first walk of the day and then lunch ... all three hounds have done nothing more than sleep, sleep and more sleep ... with the windows open.



I knew last night when I heard an ATV close to the house that they had migrated to my area of the field, near the house. I glanced out the window and saw they had it hung up some way. It wasn't muddy but I knew by the way they were riding and the number of trips following my path up to my yard ... that the field might be trashed this morning.


Stella wasn't interest in tracking tire scent, neither was Sadie but there were enough ATV tracks for them to go anywhere they wanted. The two ATVs had been racing all over the field. It wasn't the one I took a picture of. These were single seaters and both kids were not wearing helmets. A lot of times this morning it was hard to see the path I had worn doing the 2-3 walks per day.


As I looked around the field noticing some of the tall wild flowers that had butterflies yesterday afternoon had been ran over and mashed to the ground, Stella came up RUNNING behind me. Great to see and shocking to see.


I dug back through her picture file this afternoon and found out the last time she had been running full speed like this morning was January 23rd, 2017. A little over 7 months. She use to love to run but for some reason last winter wouldn't or couldn't. Like I said last week, it was her hips that were bothering her.


As we approach the first corner of our walk you can see the wear and tear the ATV did last night ... just an example why I have never been an ATV fan either here or out west. I can't say I was happy about the field damage but it's not my field either.


I could tell they have been following my path because their tire marks had all but erased most of the way I walk every day. Sadie and Stella ... more interested in tracking deer scent.


For the 2nd time of the walk, Stella took off running but I didn't have my camera ready for any action like that and missed most of her run. A few seconds after this picture they both turned right and sprinted for the far right corner ... just like old times for Stella.


You can barely see that my path is to the far right, heading straight back to the field with a slight turn ... all of these other worn areas are from last nights ATV activity. Two of them going as fast as possible ... no helmets.


Once Sadie realized that I was not stopping to take photos of anything and I was walking toward the rolls of hay, she sprinted all the way from the far right corner of the field to catch up with me.



Then she noticed that Stella did not follow her, she stood there for a minute or two waiting ... but Stella had other plans.


I figured on our way back I'd have to make the extra long walk to go get her but she glanced at us and could tell Sadie and I were not slowing down our pace.


Slowly Stella is taking a long short cut to meet us in the middle of the field, on the path.




She was almost to the path and not 2' away from me, when she hopped a little in the air and took off sprinting after Sadie. Sadie was chasing something and after 7 months of not running, Stella finally felt good enough to take off for a run.



I was surprised but happy just how fast she was galloping.


She still had not caught Sadie but she was running out of room to run. The woods was just ahead.


If you look closely above Sadie's head you can she that she was chasing a butterfly from the middle of the field to the woods. Her ears are up because of a sudden stop as she looks up at the butterfly. Stella was closing in at a very fast pace.


As Stella slams on her brakes so she doesn't run into Sadie ... Sadie tries one last attempt at jumping up at the butterfly but can't reach it as it gained altitude.


Who only flew higher. You can still see the butterfly hovering bove Sadie's head.


This is the butterfly she was chasing. Once Sadie lost interest and Stella followed Sadie back to the path to head home ... the butterfly flew back near me to finish her morning meal.


It's funny just how fast the hounds can change their focus to something else.


They did this most of the way home.


Stella trotted into the yard, another good sign she is feeling better. I continue to apply K9 Klear Up cream to those two callused hip bones. She wore those into "elephant skin" by sitting on carpet, turning on her hip bones to scratch.

I can't say what changed but she has been scratching a lot less lately, in fact, hardly at all.

We were about to go out for walk #2 late this afternoon but as I opened the door I heard the ATV's again near the yard. The grandkids must be from out of town and visiting before school starts. Even though some of the local schools around here have started school.

I posted a final post on my old blog yesterday giving long time readers one last chance to see the notice to contact me so I could tell them we moved. I deleted that post this morning after having most of the remaining long time readers contact me for this blog site. So I guess you can say it's now 'official', that the blog has moved to this one.

We might try to go outside and enjoy a little of this weather but if the ATV's keep their same path as last night and this afternoon I am going to have to keep the hounds inside. I don't want take the chance that Stella decides to show Sadie and I how she use to run with the ATV's at the place she came from.

Where's Heidi ???

She has set the all-time record for sleeping in one day. Her bath and manicure was rescheduled for tomorrow at her request.

A busy day in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana today.

Stella Runs For First Time In 6 Months!!!


I have a busy day planned, that includes Heidi getting a bath and manicure. So I cannot go into details but I couldn't wait to show pictures of Stella running on our morning walk for the first time in at least 8 months if not longer. I'll post later today go into detail what has changed and what she is chasing with Sadie. These pictures do not show just how fast she was running ... she was sprinting!!