Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Really Nice Visit From Texas Friends



 The Big Green Egg has long been an instrument in developing beautiful friendships.  Most all are people we might never have met, except for the Big Green Egg,

Two of those friends, Lora and Darian, are from Galveston.  They arrived Saturday and will be leaving tomorrow.  

We have thoroughly enjoyed their company, charm, wit, and humor, not to mention their assistance in repairing things that are beyond our own ability to fix.   

And their generous treat to dinner to help us celebrate our upcoming 50th wedding anniversary was a really nice surprise.

We will miss them.



Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Time for an Update

 A lot has happened lately and I thought I would bring my blog up to date:

Medically, I'm still alive, but I have three main issues going on.  First, the eye problem (glaucoma complicated by blurry vision) continues.  Then there's the ongoing problem with anemia in my legs, snf a painful problem in my back.

But each problem is being treated, and two should be resolved by year-end: anemia and back pain.  I hope to have the last treatment for the anemia two days from now.  And the back pain was treated last week using the Radio Frequency procedure that kills the nerve that causes the pain.  Both require post-surgery recovery time to heal completely.

Meanwhile, my Glaucoma Specialist thought maybe a visit to an ophthalmologist who had some experience dealing with former RK Surgery patients who are experiencing similar problems as mine.  The doctor was equally babbled but gave me some sample eye drops he thought may help increase my tear production, which may better lubricate my eyes better.

All I can say is, "We'll see."  (Pun intended).

Meanwhile, I still cannot drive (My Choice).  So I've resigned myself to accepting the possibility that I may never drive again.  Judy does all the driving.  But even she is reluctant to take a long trip.

I really didn't think "Old" would be this complicated.

Friday, January 28, 2022

January 2022 - So Far So Good

 Yes... So far, so good is the best way to define the first 25 days of January 2022.

First of all, Judy and I not dead.  A lot of people are, most of whom should not be dead or even damaged from the COVID virus and its variants.  All they had to do was follow the science and take the $%#@ shots.  And yes, some would still have died anyway because people die 'normal deaths' whether they have COVID or not.  As a result, of the "No Mask/No Vac" believers, the rest of the world has to try harder to live in an environment of higher-risk that is greatly increases both the length time and the amount of exposure to those who refuse to participate in an organized effort to deal with the pandemic.  So much for common sense.

Second... My glaucoma problem is finally getting under control. I'm able to read a book for the first time in a year. But I'm still uncomfortable with driving.  No use taking chances now that full recovery is so close.  Thanks to COVID I don't need or want to go anywhere anyway.  And Judy can drive locally when we need to go somewhere.

Meanwhile we stay home.

A friend from my home town asked if I would write some articles for the local weekly newspaper about growing up in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana.  I said yes and I'm glad I did. I've thoroughly enjoyed stepping back in time to re-live my life from long ago.

Sometimes fate opens new doors to explore and to enjoy. 

Update... I woke to a nice welcome from my scale on January 29th showing a 15 pound loss using the Keto Diet.  So far so good there too.


Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Terra Mariae Christmas Luncheon 2021

 What a joy it is to live in a small community where we can enjoy lunch in a nice restaurant with our neighbors and have a really great time,  Except for the COVID interruption, this tradition of luncheons every three months has greatly added to the joy of living here. while allowing us to meet new residents and say goodbye to those who are moving on.


And once again, Keith Young's Steakhouse was our choice for our Christmas Luncheon.  Their food and service is always fantastic.  But the really nice thing is the fun and good cheer as we visit with our friends and neighbors, always followed by a visit from Santa, wonderful gifts, and warm wishes for a happy holiday season.

As usual, I took some photos to share with those who could not attend.  Here's the link to the YouTube video I made.  Please feel free to share it with your friends and family.

https://youtu.be/gtpD2S-DPKI

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Friday, November 26, 2021

Thanksgiving 2021




Thanksgiving is a peculiar holiday for many.  Although it is celebrated by the masses as a day for recognizing and appreciating our blessings and good fortune, not all of us have enjoyed those blessings and good fortune.  For them, life has been an agonizing test of their patience and their resolve as humans.  Many suffered and many others did not survive that test.

Nature can be harsh on all life forms.  We live with the simple fact that life is full of dangers, some so dangerous that entire species that have survived for millions of years can be wiped out in a few years.

Scientists have estimated that there are around 8,7 Million species of plants and animals in existence at this moment.  Humans are just one of them, and we've only been around a few million years of our planet's billions of years of existence.

Species do not last forever.  In fact, according to researchers and scientists, more than 99% of all species that ever lived on Earth, amounting to over five billion species, have died out. 

Of those living species, scientifically referred to as an, "eukaryote'' (an organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus). 

Eukaryotes include all living organisms other than the eubacteria and archaebacteria globally, and possibly many times more if microorganisms, like bacteria, are included.

According to a recent poll, seven out of ten biologists think we are currently in the throes of a sixth mass extinction.

Every day, according to scientists, "up to 150 species are lost.” That could be as much as 10 percent a decade

Our attempts to rid the planet of dangerous or annoying life-form often inadvertently destroy other life forms.  And even some of our own natural defenses are rendered useless in the process.

Extinction's trigger is the result of a major change in the habitat where the species exists.  Whether it is a vertebrate (fish, birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles) or other life-forms, All forms of plants are subject to the same natural process.  No life-form is eternal.

Take, for example, the COVID-19 Pandemic that has literally become a fact-of-life threat to our own survival.  Left to mutate on its own, it becomes a greater and greater threat that will be harder to stop.  That means it will continue to mutate until humans can no longer defend ourselves from it, and we cease to survive as a species.  Perhaps a few million years later  we will be replaced by another species that can think, and reason, and defend itself.  

As some die from COVID or its variants, or suffer (often needlessly), some humans continue to scoff at the risks.  But as the threat grows, some of those risk-taking humans frequently end up regretting their decision to forego the simplest of precautions, claiming it's their right to do what they do.  I agree that it's their right to expose themselves to the risks, as long as they isolate themselves in caves while the rest of mankind attempts to eradicate this threat so that humans can survive as a species. If we don't survive, those in the caves can step out into the sunshine of a new reality and carry on as if nothing has happened.

But we are not doing that, and life as we know it is still being attacked by a disease that is fully capable of wiping out mankind.

That said, I am thankful on this day of Thanksgiving, that I have made the choice to do whatever is needed for me to live, in spite of the actions of others who, for whatever reason, decide to take their chances elsewhere.  




Scientists Raise Alarm About Mega-Mutated COVID Strain

 Here we go again.....

And this time we could be in for an all-out war with COVID-19, instead of some taking the virus lightly as we have been doing.  That will mean, of course, that everyone has to do their part as a 'team effort' to defeat it.  If not, it will only mutate again and again.

Here's the story, so far.  No doubt there will be new updates daily as the new strain begins to take hold.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/scientists-raise-alarm-about-mega-mutated-covid-strain/ar-AAR97mO?li=BBnb7Kz

Stay tuned...




Scientists Raise Alarm About Mega-Mutated COVID Strain

Scientists Raise Alarm About Mega-Mutated COVID Strain

Scientists Raise Alarm About Mega-Mutated COVID Strain

Saturday, November 13, 2021

A Leaky Water Pipe Changes Priorities Quickly

The joys of owning your own home are sometimes challenged by the woes of being responsible for making sure everything works properly.  And some of those 'things' can cause a bit of panic when they fail to perform as expected.  

Our latest crisis was a growing puddle of water that was starting to flood a section of our front lawn and spilling out onto our driveway.   Obviously, something was wrong, but was it a faulty irrigation line or the main water line to the house, or both?  Whatever it was, was more than we could handle ourselves, so we started the search for a plumber.  And we found one who could be here the next day between 11:00 and 12:00 and the price to fix it was $125 plus parts.  What good luck to find someone that quickly.

The next day he called to say he would be late because his pet cat got loose and is lost and cayotes will easily track it down and he would call us back.  He didn't call in the allotted hour so we called him and canceled. But not before finding another guy who would be here as soon as he finished his last repair of the day.  

He arrived, thank goodness, and immediately got to work. But it was fast nearing dark.  He said not to worry, he had a flashlight.  Turned out he needed a much larger flashlight to finish up.  We hat one.  

Something had caused the blue PEX water line to leak right where a Tee had been installed to feed the irritation line.  He just happened to have the $2.00 part, and it wasn't long before he said he would turn the water back on.  It didn't leak.  We told him we would fill in the hole the next day.  He was relieved at that offer.  He looked exhausted.  $225.00.  

This is what it looked like the next morning.


What a mess those guys have to deal with.

The water in the hole was drainage from the previous "flood."  At least we hope so.  There were no bubbles or hole-filling up, so we considered it 'fixed' and refilled the hole.  And in the usual fashion, it took four more bags of dirt to fill it after returning all the previous dirt.  

But the panic was over: we had flush toilets, drinking water, shower water, laundry water, kitchen water, and Irrigation water once again.  That's why we didn't hesitate to pay for what I could have done for free myself if I were just ten years younger and could see.  There's always a problem waiting to happen in  'life,' especially after age 65, especially after 80.    


I Keep Going and Going and Going, Just Not Driving

 Yesterday, my Sweetie drove me to the driver's license office to submit the properly completed form saying my optometrist examined me a...