Life in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana, the high desert of the southwest and back to 'the tropics' with the hounds and dogs.
October 09, 2018
Stella Has Changed Since Sadie Is Gone
Stella's changes have been subtle since Sadie left us on September 15th. Yet, they have been noticeable. There is nothing that she is doing bad or getting into trouble, really the exact opposite. I don't think it is because of Sadie but maybe having a second bloodhound around that made her a little different. Both of them wanted all the attention, get their food first, be the first outside and the biggest ... wandering off next door or out into the field alone while I was busying working outside around the house. Who knows, maybe it was Sadie who got Stella to wander off on her own?
That most noticeable thing is Stella has not gone out into the field alone since Sadie died. She has not even thought about wandering over to the neighbors yard and she has had her chances. Even in our walks for the past three weeks she has not tried to wander off and if I say anything to her she will always head back to the path we take. Like today I left her outside while I mowed the yard and cut weeds. She spent most of the time on the carport floor watching me and did walk out into the yard while I was cutting weeds along the bank ... but never took a step into the field to go explore. She spend over an hour and a half outside with me and never disappeared.
She also spends more time following me inside the house. She doesn't do that a lot but does follow me more these past three weeks than she did before. When I am editing photos or blogging she is always asleep beside my desk chair. If I am washing dishes she is laying on the floor right behind me. If I sit outside she doesn't leave the carport. She doesn't go to the front yard and will watch my every step to and from the mailbox. If I am sitting on the couch reading a book or watching a ballgame, she has to be between me and Heidi.
She rarely goes to the door to be let outside. She never barks but will howl when she knows she is going to be fed breakfast or lunch. As laidback as she always has been, it's hard to believe that she is even more slow paced now when she is in the house. She has no interest in chewing bones, playing fetch but she loves being brushed with the hound mitt or the rake that can take out her undercoat.
She does like to ride in the car. She goes to the back and waits for me to lift in her in the back even if we are not going anywhere. Dried bloodhound drool is one of the hardest things I have tried getting off automobile paint. It might be harder than removing bugs. I have been gone a few times to buy groceries, the library or out for dinner so she stays in the bedroom sometimes alone and other times with Heidi. With the two windows cleaned a few weeks ago, there are zero smudge marks on the windows that she use to leave by pressing her nose against the window ... a technique she has always used to see if that window or door will open. She does the same thing to the car windows when she is inside.
In a way it is quieter around here with Sadie not here. It wasn't that she was a loud dog but she was either wanting to go on a walk, wanting to be let outside so she could roam the field, or checking the dog food dished for that one small piece of kibble that might have been missed by Stella and Heidi. If she did find any in their dishes maybe I dropped some next to the food container. At times she would drag what she could move out of the closet just to check if a few pieces of kibble had bounced further back on the closet floor. She would sit for hours by the screen door looking for the squirrel or cardinal to show up on her fence by the driveway. She always seemed to be doing something when she was awake.
Sadie would try to sleep when Heidi or Stella would but she would always be awake first and ready to do something. Anytime I might be sick and get up in the middle of the night, Sadie would always follow me into the kitchen in the dark to check on me. If Heidi was outside alone she was always at the door when Heidi came back inside to tap noses and make sure that Heidi was okay. Of course she would always stare at me when she wanted to go on a walk, now I have to wake up Stella from sleeping to go on a walk.
Another change I forgot is the water bowl for Heidi and Stella. They use to have their own water bowl in the bathroom away from the bowl in the computer room that was claimed by Sadie as her own. She would never growl, would never fight but she would guard that water bowl sometimes and if Heidi or Stella got close to 'her' water bowl she would do nothing more than hang her head beside theirs not saying a word nor growling ... just hanging her head close to them ... they would never drink and walked away.
Now Heidi and Stella drink out of the same bowl that used to be Sadie's in the computer room. Neither hound cares if the other drinks out of that bowl.
I still wonder what happened to Sadie that Saturday morning. The early predawn hours right as I wake up are the hardest for me or seeing that big leather chair with the ottoman empty every night while I watch a game or movie on tv. I will always wish Sadie was here dragging me outside in all kinds of weather to get her walk.
The hounds have adjusted well, I've done pretty well. It's not the first time I have lost a hound, it won't be the last and as usual it gets easier as time passes. I remember every basset hound or bloodhound I have had since 1987 and their different personalities. I have lived with a lot of good hounds in the last 31 years, a lot of funny memories and thousands of photos I can look back through to remember them.
Stella goes back to the vet tomorrow at 11am to get the three staples taken out of her leg where they took off a growth. Evidently it wasn't that small if they had to stitch her leg up. The spot on her head has complete healed up and her right eye looks really good. I have been putting in eye ointment the vet gave me, 2x per day. She knows when I turn on the hallway light at those two times during the day that I am going to put ointment from my finger to her eye. She doesn't resist, she just sits there and then wags her tail as I rub her eye so the ointment spreads.
You may have noticed a difference in my photos the past couple of days, maybe not. Yesterday's post and this post have photos taken with the Canon PowerShot SX530. I can see some small changes but I don't see the crystal clear images that I'd like. I do see a difference in the color in the early morning light when we do our walks. The color looks close to the real tone of green. I do edit some of them just like the photos I took with the Nikon D3200.
I can take macro photos like this where my Nikon D3200 does not have a macro lens but the zoom lens is as low as 18mm. I tested some different settings on the Canon last night to see if I could tell a difference. The Canon SX530 has some nice features, some of them I really like, others I will never use.
Not until I used the Nikon D3200 camera this afternoon did I realized the difference in weight was that noticeable. I knew by reading the specs the Canon SX530 was the lighter camera but after using it on the walks for the past two days and then picking up the Nikon D3200 today I could feel a major difference.
I've compared photos from both cameras on Flickr where any photo you upload is not compressed to a smaller size. I looked at them on this blog and my Wordpress blog. They look best on my iPhone 8+ and don't look bad on this blog. Yet in some photos you do get that crystal clear sharpness with the Nikon D3200.
With the photo quality being so close between the two cameras, I ask myself is there really a need for a different camera? I use the iPhone camera for indoors and it produces great photos in low light situations. The Canon is light, has the macro capability and can zoom just as far as my 200mm Tamron lens. It might be easier to shoot rapid fire photos with the Nikon since the Canon has a slight delay in getting focused when I am trying to catch Stella running.
I can use the 14 day no questions asked return policy for a full refund if I decide I don't need a different camera. About the time I think I'll return it, I see a photo I have taken with the Canon that I really like, that might even be better than the one taken with the Nikon .... and vise versa.
It was cool enough to mow the yard in the middle of the day today. Tomorrow the high is suppose to be 79° then will drop into the 50's by Thursday. I will be applying polyurethane on the windows and front door Wednesday so I can have the windows open for ventilation.
Dishes are done, laundry is finished and the house has been vacuumed, plus the lawn mowed ... I think I'll call it a day.
The other tree sampling I cut down about four years ago. Different fungus with an interesting design.
I took this photo Monday night with the iPhone 8+.
Within minutes I took the same photo with the Canon SX530.
While I was putting the mower back in the shed, Stella and Heidi came outside only to see it was better to be inside with the air conditioning and an afternoon siesta. They didn't hesitate going back inside when I did. As you can tell, they were thrilled being outside. LOL
Can you tell which camera I used for the photo below?
A great day here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana today.
October 08, 2018
A Quiet Holiday Monday
Since retirement I rarely look at a calendar anymore while I use the 'Reminders' program that came with my Apple phone and synchronizes to my computers. At times I also forget what day it is but I knew today was Monday but I did not know why the traffic on the highway in front of the house was so light. I found out it's a holiday with a lot of government workers having the day off. Farmers don't have days off, especially this time of year.
Stella wasn't sure what to make of the sound from the combine. She wasn't going to run toward the road but was a little curious what that weird sound was coming down the highway. She will also show interest in loud motorcycles and pickup trucks that pass by ... as if they are part of her past in some way.
The morning walk started as they all do. Heidi in a deep sleep after her breakfast kibble and Stella adding some wet green grass to her diet. As you can see the ragweed is dying out fast only to leave those small brown burs that like to stick to my clothing and in Stella's hair if we get too close on the walks.
It will be interesting to see how much the leaves turn colors this week. By Wednesday the high temp of the day will be in the 60's and by next weekend or sooner the high temp of the day will be in the 50's. As I write this my AC system is running at 100% power ... hard to believe it will be that cold later this week.
The photos don't capture it but Stella likes to walk in front of me but only if she can walk as slow as possible. If I lag behind giving her room, she will slow her walk down even more. If I walk around her to get in front there are times she will walk on my heels. So we go back and forth trading who is in front for a lot of the walk.
I had to be very quick to get this photo of her behind me before she was moving right past me.
The mosquitoes continue to be thick on these walks. I am hoping they disappear with the high temps this Tuesday night while we sleep.
She glanced down in the gully that is overgrown but a place the deer use to run to. I am not sure they visit that area after last summer (2017) when there was a lot of ATV traffic up and down the hills through the woods. I see no signs of deer passing through with worn down grass/weeds.
She started to head to the 'far right corner' of the field but stopped, stared and then looked at me for permission. When I told her 'over here' she turned and got back on our path and walked toward the back of the field.
I did not watch any NFL games yesterday nor did I tune into the MLB Playoffs. My lack of interest surprises me. I spent a lot of time sitting outside reading in the bright sunshine and watching the neighbor mow his yard with his huge riding mower. There just isn't that much going on lately around here. I also like watching traffic. (strange)
Walking fast enough to blur her photo.
Although Stella walks at a slow pace, the total time for the walk doesn't change much from the morning walks to the afternoon walks. Now that my brain has calibrated itself, why would the total time change with Sadie gone because we both walked or did the walk in whatever time it would take Stella. It just seems slower now with her taking her time moving through the field. Obviously from her looks, she doesn't understand the urgency of completing the walk before the mosquitoes haul me away.
This is from a small 2" diameter sapling that I cut down about 4 years ago.
A sure sign that fall is here and the leaves will be changing color.
I walked over to check out what Stella was staring at and saw nothing in that area below her nose and eyes. She stood in that pose long enough for me to take the photo, walk over to her and away from her. I would love to know what goes through that bloodhound's thought process.
She trotted toward the house, fast enough that it was hard for me to get these two photos taken.
Last night there was a huge visible cobweb right in front of the shed door, near the lower edge of the carport ceiling. This morning I could barely see what was left of the spiderweb and this victim was moving as fast as possible to get away from being tangled up inside it.
I had a few things I wanted to get done today. Of course when you are retired anything can change in an instant, consequently I did nothing I thought I would while drinking my morning coffee. Instead I spent time outside, went to the library to turn in two books and bring three more back with me to read.
This question is for all the plant experts ... why isn't this mum blooming ??? The yellow one I bought just as it is .. in full bloom but the two crimson mums I bought have not. When I look at them at the business I bought them out, within view of the house, all of their mums are in full bloom. I need help just like the two mums do.
Stella had a good lunch when I returned from the library. It was Heidi's non-stop barking when I got home that let me know I was late and she needed to be fed now!!!
The spider from the photo above taken earlier in the morning was still moving trying to escape. You can see how big the spiderweb is.
I could see Stella's nostrils working overtime trying to capture some scent.
Very rare to see her nose pointed to the sky ... that is too much effort for her.
Her right eye is looking good after the two growths were removed. With a face like that and a laidback personality how did three different owners give her up within her first six years of life?
She has been living here three years already ... time flies.
I have a driveway bank and seven acres of field behind my house for Heidi to dump her tanks ... but she loves the front yard the most. She never goes to the field. Sometimes she will move in back but mostly in the front yard.
She is headed that way now.
She then follows up by taking a lap around the house to inspect the area before coming back inside to sleep all afternoon.
Oh, Stella sleeps just as much as Heidi does between her meals and the two walks we take per day.
Here are some highlights of our early evening walk a few minutes ago.
I know you probably get tired of hearing me say it but it really is another beautiful day here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.
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