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Gone fishing
Posted by doggonedmysteries
The second week of fishing season there will be a sign on our front door, ‘Gone Fishing’ and at least once a week thereafter through to late fall. We never go the first week of the season because all the danged amateurs who think they know how to fish are out there crowding the river banks. It takes most of them about a week to decide that they’d rather do something else. We didn’t get out at all last year and we both missed it.
Fishing amateurs are easy to recognize. They arrive with brand new tackle more suited to lake or deep sea fishing than trout streams. They spend more time untangling their line than they do wetting it in the river. An amateur will place him/herself directly across the river from anyone else that is fishing and throw his or her line atop the other person’s line—definitely bad form.
The amateur will trash the river bank. We clean up after ourselves and pick up any other trash we find. Our parks department supplies plenty of trash barrels but the amateur, the slob fisherman, and lazybones visitors to our lovely parks don’t bother to use them. Most of the fish we catch, we release.
DH and I always have at least two cheap rods and reel set ups in our vehicles that we will often gift to some child who is interested in fishing but doesn’t have the proper tackle.
Two years ago, a couple had their nine year old grandson out near our favorite fishing hole. Someone at a store (that will remain nameless) sold them a lake pole, a horrible reel, plastic worms, and fish hooks only suitable for deep sea fishing. None of them knew what they were doing and they were all getting frustrated, so while DH kept them busy, I slipped off to my car and pulled out one of our give-away set ups. DH and I patiently showed the boy how to tie on a leader, put a proper hook on, and bait it. We took turns teaching him how to cast his line. Fifteen minutes later the delighted boy pulled a decent sized trout out of the stream with his new fishing pole. Hours and many fish later, the grandparents and the boy were ready to leave. The boy brought the ‘borrowed’ fishing pole over to us—my favorite part is when we tell kids they can keep the rod and reel. Their faces are priceless.
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Fampridine approved by FDA
Posted by doggonedmysteries
On Jan. 22, 2010, the FDA approved Fampridine (dalfampridine) under the name of Ampyra. “Ampyra will be manufactured under licenses from Elan of Dublin, Ireland, and distributed by Acorda Therapeutics Inc. of Hawthorne, N.Y. AMPYRA Expected to be Available by Prescription in March 2010.”
DH has an appointment in February and is definitely going to talk to his neurologist about this.
Which brings me to another subject. The neurologist has moved. They sent us convoluted directions to the new office which made it sound as though it was a great deal further away. I spent hours–stupid dial up–trying to locate the office. Once I did locate it, I looked at it in a bird’s eye view and said, “duh!” It’s very simple to get there from here and I even know a great short cut.
Posted in MS related, My blog
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Garbled messages
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Our answering machine is doing its level best to die. It’s not as though it gets a lot of use, but today it proved it is on the way out. When a person’s voice sounds worse than Donald Duck’s it’s time to get a new answering machine. A doctor’s secretary left a message and I think I understood one word in four. It’s a good thing DH heard the message earlier and had already called them back.
We use the standard message that comes with the machine. There have been times where I was tempted to put some not so very nice messages on there. ‘If you’re trying to sell me something I don’t want or need, hang up.’ ‘If you’ve at one time or another screwed us over, kiss my a$$.’ ‘If you are a credit card company trying to get us to try your card at a new low rate, up yours, we don’t want it.’ Those are the more tame ones I would’ve recorded.
What is the out-going message on your machine? Is it the machine standard one or have you recorded a ‘special’ message?
Posted in Misc
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Something I miss having around
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I grew up with a piano in the house. We took lessons but none of us was what you’d call a musical prodigy. I remember all the piano teachers both the good ones and the bad. Scales? Yes, I can still play them. One of the teachers had insisted on hours of practicing scales.
However, there was one person in our house who could play beautifully, if you could catch her at it. That person was my grandmother. You truly had to sneak up on her to hear her play the piano because she’d never play when she thought anyone was home. That woman could play like a dream. I remember many a time hiding on the stairs, practically holding my breath to make sure she didn’t know I was there, and listening to her play.
I miss having a piano and maybe one day I’ll buy one. There’s always some old piano for sale in the newspaper at a cheap price. I already know where I’d put a small one. All my old sheet music and lesson books are stashed in a bookcase.
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Tags: Author, Beads, Bones, books, Books on writing, Bull Terriers, Care giving, Caregiver, Coffee, Craft of writing, Crafts, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Fiction, Home, Life, Love, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, Murder, Mysteries, Mystery, Novel writing, Writer, Writing
The pups are mud bugs and some very bad poetry
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Holy cow is our yard a muddy mess and it’s not even spring yet. All day Gavin and Patty blissfully played in the mud each time they went out. When they came in, they looked like two mud wrestlers. Patty took great joy in paw painting Dear Hubby’s jeans and shirt. Gavin preferred to paw paint me. They are mud bugs.
My laundry basket runneth over. Yea, though they run rampant through the yard and gardens, they fear no mud puddle. For they know they can track a goodly supply of muck onto the kitchen floor. Surely Mom’s wrath will follow, or at least, a toweling at the door. Dad sits by in a muddle, paw printed from toe to neck. Both dogs make a leap for his lap, oh no. He yells, “What the heck?”
There’s mud on the walls three feet above the dogs. How it got there, they aren’t telling. I can’t blame them, because Dad was yelling. Muddy paws wiped all day and the mop and bucket have gone astray.
Two exhausted dogs sleep. Snores from crates emanate. DH is off to bed and I am left to ruminate.
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Crossing Castle off my list of shows
Posted by doggonedmysteries
That’s it I’m done. When Beckett tasted the drugs that they found in the locker, I was ready to throw a brick at the TV. No *%$#^$ way! The writers of the show seriously need to do some real research or talk to some honest to goodness live police officers.
Hell, Lee Lofland would love it if they came to him for advice or attended the Writers Police Academy. Check out his link on my blogroll–Graveyard Shift.
In the entire show, the only scene I enjoyed was the last one between Beckett and Castle. Geez, that’s bad. Most people who switched channels in disgust missed the best scene. I was busy at the computer—yes, I walked away from the show. Not far though since my computer is in the living room. DH was still watching it and making derisive comments through to the end.
The worst thing is that the premise of this show was good. The writing however, sucked big time. For me it means time to say bye bye to Castle. I have better things to do with my time…like write.
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It must be January because I’m getting the gardening bug
Posted by doggonedmysteries
It never fails once we get that tiny warm spell, that miniscule thaw out in January; I begin to think of gardening. I scan online seed catalogues. I dig through catalogues I get in the mail. I plan and dream of where things will go in the spring.
I’m on a constant search for perennials. I hunt for anything in a black flower because I love the way the black accents make all the other colors pop.
I blame my father and my Aunt J. for this. They got me started. They caused my addiction to gardening.
My father always planted tomatoes and a few other vegetables each year. I often helped him dig around in the garden. When I visited my Aunt J on a more regular basis, she moved my interest to perennials because she and my Uncle H had a garden shop. Aunt J caused my full blown addiction when they went out of business and she insisted I load my van with plants on several trips.
I still have most of those perennials in my garden. Some of which I’ve split over the years and given to G for her gardens. Now G and I spend the spring haunting garden shops and loading our gardens with new discoveries.
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Warm enough today
Posted by doggonedmysteries
The filters thawed at last. (Although, which you will see shortly, not without a minor mishap.) I was able to back wash them and add fresh water to the pond. The Koi are happy and it was warm enough to have three bullfrogs hanging out in the water this evening. I do wish this weather would continue, but it’s January and it’ll never happen.
Early this morning DH managed to catch that I’d left the filter on rinse yesterday instead of remembering to put it back on filter. (Things like this happen when I try to multitask too much.) Yesterday the still frozen filters weren’t even trickling so there was no water loss until today when they began to thaw. Fortunately, DH caught my mistake before the water level went down more than an inch. However, scrambling to correct that and get the hose in the pond to add water exhausted him.
The filters are functioning. The waterfall is falling. The fountains are working…all is right in the garden. We’ll wait for spring to find the leaks in the waterfall. For now all we can do is try to keep everything operating as best as we can.
Posted in My blog, my garden, Weather related
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Special announcement
Posted by doggonedmysteries
My cousin Carol, up in Boston, now has some of her art work hanging in the Dewey Library. I’m so proud of her!
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Tags: Art, Author, Beads, Bones, books, Books on writing, Bull Terriers, Care giving, Caregiver, Coffee, Craft of writing, Crafts, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Fiction, Home, Life, Love, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, Murder, Mysteries, Mystery, Novel writing, Painting, Writer, Writing
Rejection letters
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I could paper a room with my rejection letters. That would be enough to discourage most normal people. I never said I was normal. With each rejection letter I’ve received, I’ve been lucky because for some reason the person who has written the letter has taken the time to comment on my writing. I, in turn, have taken the time to listen to their comments and my writing has improved.
I say I’m lucky because so many writers that I know have received the standard form letter type of rejection. A few even got the nasty ‘don’t quit your day job’ types. Those are enough to make a person consider murder—at least in print. Yes, when you read a mystery where one kills an editor or agent, the person who wrote it probably got one of those letters.
Rejection letters are a normal course for writers. They teach us to have the skins of rhinos. What could possibly be worse than a bad rejection letter?
One thing, a critique that not only shreds your book, your dignity, and lacks saying anything constructive but it makes you doubt yourself. I’ll go into that at another time.
Posted in My blog, My books, Writer, Writing
Tags: Author, Beads, Bones, books, Books on writing, Bull Terriers, Care giving, Caregiver, Coffee, Craft of writing, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Fiction, Home, Life, Love, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, Murder, Mysteries, Mystery, Novel writing, Writer, Writing
Does anyone make a coffee maker that won’t pee on my counter?
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I love coffee. I love drip coffee makers. However, I have yet to find one that lasts longer than two years. I take care of them. I keep them clean. I follow all instructions. Nevertheless, before I know it, they become senile and start peeing on the counter.
In 37 years, I’ve gone through a multitude of coffee makers. One decided I worked it too hard and in protest shot its on/off switch across the kitchen, nearly hitting G in the head, and then ceased working. That one was the only one that didn’t hang around long enough to pee on the counter.
I have owned every name brand coffee maker out there and not one of them has remained housebroken. I’ve had cheap coffee makers; middle range priced ones, and a couple of expensive ones.
I’m tired of wiping up puddles on my kitchen counter. It’s worse than having an 8 week old puppy. At least as they get older they learn not to wet the floor.
Do coffeemakers mark their territory? Do they perhaps have weak bladders?
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Cold spell damage repairs on the pond
Posted by doggonedmysteries
That long cold spell we had did some damage to the waterfall and froze the filters solid. The weather is supposed to be (hopefully) warm enough to thaw things. It looks as if I have a lot work ahead.
The top of the waterfall is a manufactured piece of fiberglass and cement. I need to locate the leak there and fix it. The two filters are solid icicles so I have to wait for them to thaw. At least the fountains are running and the pond didn’t freeze solid.
I figure, according to the weather reports, that I have three days to get the work done. Once I get the filters and waterfall working properly it can get cold again.
Just in case I can’t get the filters working, if the freezing damaged them, I did look at some new ones online today. There are ton of them out there and most of the new ones have a built in UV light that is great for killing algae and preventing algae blooms. We will go for one of the ones with the UV light if we need a new filter.
Posted in my garden, Weather related
Tags: Author, Beads, Bones, books, Books on writing, Bull Terriers, Care giving, Caregiver, Coffee, Craft of writing, Dead, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Fiction, Fish, Gardening, Gardens, Home, Koi, Life, Love, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, Murder, Mysteries, Mystery, Novel writing, Pond, Ponds, Writer, Writing




