Monthly Archives: August 2010

Web crawlers

 

 

     She guards the tomatoes.  Every evening she labors.  She weaves, waits, and weaves some more.  It is miles of silk to her.  Impressive to us.  Five feet across and tall, and begins three feet above the ground.  A perfect circle.  In the morning, it’s gone.  She never leaves a strand of silk to warn others of her lair.

     She’s one of many who live in the garden.  One of many different species who weave their webs each day or night.  She’s the largest. 

     We have water spiders who weave their webs over the pond.  Their oddly shaped webs are as strange as the spiders who weave them.  They are delicate and difficult to photograph.

     Spiders, if they stay in the gardens, I’m fine with them, but come into my house and well…

Ampyra the first week

 

     After two days, DH said he had a side effect, his nose was itchy.  He said if that was all he got he could live with it.  By day three, he seemed to walk more than he has of late.  He’s spent more time outside with the dogs too.  This is encouraging. 

     I just hope he doesn’t push himself too hard before he used to moving about more.  We had a new futon mattress arrive this morning and he managed to get it upstairs and get the old one down before I woke.  I’m not certain if it had anything to do with the Ampyra or merely his stubbornness in not asking for help.

     Watching him walk around I see that he seems a bit steadier on his feet and doesn’t toddle about as slow as before.  Again, I’m not certain if it’s the drug helping or not.  I’ll withhold my judgment for a while.

Gavin and the dreaded E-collar

   

You try sleeping in this thing!

 

     I am listening to a dog whining and shaking an E-collar against the sides of his crate as I sit here writing.  Yep, Gavin’s ear started to act up again.  He’s not happy with me right now.  I’m not happy with his ear.  I thought we’d finally beaten it.  We were in the process of weaning him off his prednisone.  Guess we won’t do that right away.   

     At last, he has settled down to sleep.  I hope he sleeps through the night.  Tomorrow I’ll make another appointment with the vet and once again, he won’t get his shots because his ear is causing problems that will require more antibiotics.  Sigh.  I swear he knows when we’re going to take him for shots and he starts digging his ears so he won’t get them.  He hates going to the vet.  He’s the first dog we ever had that hated going there.  

     We did have a cat who hated it.  My old Siamese played Jekyll and Hyde.  She was the sweetest cat in the world until she was on that exam table.  You’d swear the devil had taken possession of her as soon as the vet walked into the room.  

Relocating a snake, a color changing Koi, and a toad hideout

 

     Last night I removed a rather large garter snake from my garden and relocated him to a distant area of the cemetery.  The snake might have been large enough to make a meal of my littlest Koi and I wasn’t taking any chances.  The little Koi is growing rapidly and turning into quite a character.  He (We’ll use he here because at this age who knows.) never misses a meal.

     When I first got him he was tiny compared our other Koi.  Since then his size has quadrupled.  He’s not afraid of the much bigger Koi either.  He’ll swim right over their heads to seize a prime piece of food.  When I brought him home he was black and yellow and, much to my disappointment, he’s become more black and orange than yellow.  However, his personality makes up for his change of color.  He is a brazen little devil.

     We hadn’t seen our toad since the night my neighbor’s son gave him to us and we set him free in the garden.  Last night I found him quite by accident.  I picked up the green recycling can to put it out and there he was not happy that I discovered his hiding place.  I inverted a clay pot over him and propped one end up with a small clay saucer so he could get out if he wanted.  DH said he was gone when he put the can back in the morning.

The answers are in the wind

 

     It was on the tip of my tongue and then whoosh it was gone.  It happens to me all the time.  It’s not age related because I’ve always been that way.  Sometimes it names—well, most of the time it is, other times it is movie titles, book titles, authors, song titles, you name it and I’ve probably stumbled over it.

     Get me in a game of Trivia and I will lose.  I know the answers but my brain seizes up and misplaces them.  I sit there dumb as a post.

     DH sometimes will ask me who movie stars are in a movie we’re watching and even though I know their names for the life of me, I can’t tell him.  That is until hours later when the names flash into my brain.  Of course, he’s probably in bed by then and the answer is useless.

     I’ve been told it’s because my brain is so busy with other things that trivia tends to waft off to the ether.  I like that explanation it’s much better than thinking my brainpan is fried.

Summer is dashing by

 

     It’s August already.  I’m wondering where the time went.  Winters seem to drag but spring and summer dash past.  I look at the calendar and realize that I haven’t accomplished half of what I wanted to by this time. 

     I didn’t paint the kitchen.  I didn’t buy the shelves for the back porch and put them up.  The pups still need vet appointments and shots—note to self: must do that this week.  I didn’t put in the patio I so desperately wanted to do.  G and I didn’t get much walking in either.  I’ve missed too many critiquing sessions due to things on my end or the other people’s.

     However, it is worth it to put some things on the back burner and do other stuff that brings a smile.  I’ve played in the dirt and watched things grow.  I had the shed painted.  I’ve spent time with DH and that’s a precious commodity.  I’ve played with the dogs—another joy for me.  I’ve taken my dear friend G to lunch and she’s taken me.  Which means it’s my turn to take her out again. 

     I’ve made new friends.  I enjoyed another writers’ conference.  DH and I have celebrated another anniversary.  Yep, it’s worth it.

Thank you Mom

 

     Yesterday would’ve been my mother’s 95th birthday if she were still with us.  G, DH, and I had some cake in her honor.  G and her husband always helped us celebrate Mom’s birthday when she visited in the summer.  A few times, we got Mom with a surprise birthday cake either here or at my Aunt’s home.  Other times we took her out to dinner for her birthday and yes, even then she got cake.  Mom loved birthday cakes.

     Mom also loved hummingbirds and always had feeders out for them.  They would flock to her feeders.  G made her a stained glass hummingbird one year.  Mom treasured it. 

     Now as for me, I never can seem to get hummingbirds to come to my garden.  As soon as I’d see one I’d put up a feeder and then they never came back.  I gave up a few years ago and gave away my feeders.  The other day when I brought home yet another hummingbird feeder DH asked me, why had I bought a hummingbird chaser?  Yeah, he’s a real funny guy.

     Yesterday Mom sent me a sign that she is watching over us.  I sat outside and watched a female ruby throated hummingbird go from flower to flower in my garden.  I whispered a quick thank you to my Mom