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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Wordy Wednesday: When Good Knees Go Bad

Not my knee.
My husband's.
So the dream of the 100 mile 10 day backpack remains just that...a dream. 
Fifty miles in 4 days is pretty respectable however. I just wish it had only been forty, since he walked the last ten miles AFTER blowing out his knee.

The doc says it's the meniscus and ACL. Vicodin to the rescue; the MRI is scheduled for Friday; the orthopedic surgeon is booked till July 1 but we're working on moving that up. Ted, he of the superhuman pain threshold, doesn't think he can take it till July. For those who knew him for his previous neck fusions and knee surgery, when Ted says he can't take the pain it's about a 15 on the 10 point pain scale.

The only one who seems fine and dandy with being home early is Toby.
Wanna go for a hike, Toby?

Thanks, but I think Leo and I will just enjoy the cool kitchen tiles today -
So what did Toby think of his adventure? Apparently he didn't see why he had to sleep on the hard floor of the tent and was so insistent on getting on the sleeping bags that Kevin finally made him a bed out of their fleece jackets. He was too tired to eat his breakfast on that last 10 mile day (though on arriving home that evening he more than made up for it). He was the darling of the trail shelters though! He is now on the cameras of untold numbers of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers and other campers (I know Ted gave some of you this blog address - if you're reading this please leave a comment!)
They say Toby was happy every minute of walking on the trail. Putting on his backpack...not so much.
Grizzly mama and cub seen through a spotter scope at Yellowstone National Park

One night Kevin heard a bear (black, not grizzly) approaching the tent. The food was up in a tree for that very reason. Toby heard the bear too and listened intently to its footsteps without his usual alarm growl or bark. The two of them listened to the bear investigate the area for several minutes before lumbering away. I wonder if Toby sensed potential danger; it is very unlike him to be quiet when he hears strange noises.
Toby probably doesn't appreciate the views like we do. Here's a panorama shot Kevin took:
Why We Backpack!
My wifely advice to Ted was: next summer do the last 50 miles only and call the dream realized!

Wordy Wednesday: When Good Knees Go Bad

Not my knee.
My husband's.
So the dream of the 100 mile 10 day backpack remains just that...a dream. 
Fifty miles in 4 days is pretty respectable however. I just wish it had only been forty, since he walked the last ten miles AFTER blowing out his knee.

The doc says it's the meniscus and ACL. Vicodin to the rescue; the MRI is scheduled for Friday; the orthopedic surgeon is booked till July 1 but we're working on moving that up. Ted, he of the superhuman pain threshold, doesn't think he can take it till July. For those who knew him for his previous neck fusions and knee surgery, when Ted says he can't take the pain it's about a 15 on the 10 point pain scale.

The only one who seems fine and dandy with being home early is Toby.
Wanna go for a hike, Toby?

Thanks, but I think Leo and I will just enjoy the cool kitchen tiles today -
So what did Toby think of his adventure? Apparently he didn't see why he had to sleep on the hard floor of the tent and was so insistent on getting on the sleeping bags that Kevin finally made him a bed out of their fleece jackets. He was too tired to eat his breakfast on that last 10 mile day (though on arriving home that evening he more than made up for it). He was the darling of the trail shelters though! He is now on the cameras of untold numbers of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers and other campers (I know Ted gave some of you this blog address - if you're reading this please leave a comment!)
They say Toby was happy every minute of walking on the trail. Putting on his backpack...not so much.
Grizzly mama and cub seen through a spotter scope at Yellowstone National Park

One night Kevin heard a bear (black, not grizzly) approaching the tent. The food was up in a tree for that very reason. Toby heard the bear too and listened intently to its footsteps without his usual alarm growl or bark. The two of them listened to the bear investigate the area for several minutes before lumbering away. I wonder if Toby sensed potential danger; it is very unlike him to be quiet when he hears strange noises.
Toby probably doesn't appreciate the views like we do. Here's a panorama shot Kevin took:
Why We Backpack!
My wifely advice to Ted was: next summer do the last 50 miles only and call the dream realized!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Tuesday Turtles

These sweet little sliders were snuggled on their own private island of algae at the zoo.

Tuesday Turtles

These sweet little sliders were snuggled on their own private island of algae at the zoo.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Monday Mischief - This Post is a Zoo!

Where to get an animal fix when your dog is on vacation?
The Zoo of course! And apparently ostriches take mischief master classes too:


But most of the animals had the mischief on hold to enjoy the warm sunny day:
Enjoying a light snack,

taking a break after demolition duty,

watching the humans go by,

Wait, is this lioness contemplating mischief???

Monday Mischief - This Post is a Zoo!

Where to get an animal fix when your dog is on vacation?
The Zoo of course! And apparently ostriches take mischief master classes too:


But most of the animals had the mischief on hold to enjoy the warm sunny day:
Enjoying a light snack,

taking a break after demolition duty,

watching the humans go by,

Wait, is this lioness contemplating mischief???

Monday Mischief - This Post is a Zoo!

Where to get an animal fix when your dog is on vacation?
The Zoo of course! And apparently ostriches take mischief master classes too:


But most of the animals had the mischief on hold to enjoy the warm sunny day:
Enjoying a light snack,

taking a break after demolition duty,

watching the humans go by,

Wait, is this lioness contemplating mischief???

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Hit the (Appalachian) Trail: Black and White Sunday

If at first you don't succeed...

Last year the males (including Toby) were supposed to complete a 10-day, 100 mile hike in the Shenandoah Mountains. Walking the Appalachian Trail by day, pitching a tent and eating jerky and Mountain House by night. 
Meanwhile us ladies (me and Amber) relaxed by the pool at a fancy bed and breakfast near the trailhead. We like backpacking too, but not for 10 days. On the third day we were called in to rescue the men-in-distress, to their chagrin, but hey, safety first. They wisely chose safety over pride.

...try again!
Kevin is bravely smiling while shivering. Toby looks baffled. "Haven't we been here before?" In B&W the trailhead looks as dreary as it felt on Friday. 
Ted, Kevin, and Toby have rebooted the adventure. It was raining, windy, and an unseasonable 56 degrees - not ideal for starting a long trip. But so far - no news is good news and they are still out there somewhere on the Appalachian Trail!


And they're off!

Going...

going...

Let the Adventure Begin!

Hit the (Appalachian) Trail: Black and White Sunday

If at first you don't succeed...

Last year the males (including Toby) were supposed to complete a 10-day, 100 mile hike in the Shenandoah Mountains. Walking the Appalachian Trail by day, pitching a tent and eating jerky and Mountain House by night. 
Meanwhile us ladies (me and Amber) relaxed by the pool at a fancy bed and breakfast near the trailhead. We like backpacking too, but not for 10 days. On the third day we were called in to rescue the men-in-distress, to their chagrin, but hey, safety first. They wisely chose safety over pride.

...try again!
Kevin is bravely smiling while shivering. Toby looks baffled. "Haven't we been here before?" In B&W the trailhead looks as dreary as it felt on Friday. 
Ted, Kevin, and Toby have rebooted the adventure. It was raining, windy, and an unseasonable 56 degrees - not ideal for starting a long trip. But so far - no news is good news and they are still out there somewhere on the Appalachian Trail!


And they're off!

Going...

going...

Let the Adventure Begin!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Miracle in Oklahoma

My plans for today's post went out the window when I watched this morning's coverage of the Oklahoma City/Moore F4 tornado. This tragedy is almost incomprehensible. "One minute it was there, the next it was gone..." says the woman in this video. 

She explains how she called to her little dog in the devastation of her home and she now knows he is dead under the rubble. As Paul Harvey used to say,  now the rest of the story-




For the full 3 min. video, click here, then scroll down. 


"Well, I thought God just answered one 


prayer to let me be OK, but he answered 


both of them, because this was my 


second prayer."


Now a website has been set up to reunite 

more pets in Oklahoma with their families.

Click here to visit the website.


What a wonderful response in such a very

 short time!
In the midst of devastation, may this and 


other miracles bring hope to the victims.

Miracle in Oklahoma

My plans for today's post went out the window when I watched this morning's coverage of the Oklahoma City/Moore F4 tornado. This tragedy is almost incomprehensible. "One minute it was there, the next it was gone..." says the woman in this video. 

She explains how she called to her little dog in the devastation of her home and she now knows he is dead under the rubble. As Paul Harvey used to say,  now the rest of the story-




For the full 3 min. video, click here, then scroll down. 


"Well, I thought God just answered one 


prayer to let me be OK, but he answered 


both of them, because this was my 


second prayer."


Now a website has been set up to reunite 

more pets in Oklahoma with their families.

Click here to visit the website.


What a wonderful response in such a very

 short time!
In the midst of devastation, may this and 


other miracles bring hope to the victims.

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Doggie Hotel

Our son is graduating from college. We are traveling with both of his sisters to proudly watch him cross the stage. Unfortunately, guess who can't come with us - Toby.

So for the second time in his life - and in this month - Toby will be boarded at his doggie daycare. 
Toby at Day Care
He loves it there, as you can see from this picture our daughter took. They give him a report card at the end of the day and his always says "I ran and wrestled". On the weekends the boarded dogs are let outside to play in the yard for a few hours in the morning and again in the late afternoon.

I don't know how he feels about spending the night there. I was really worried about him a few weeks ago. Would he be scared when it got dark and no one came for him? Would he be sad? Would he be like Kasey was and refuse to eat?

Well, definitely he ate. He barked like a maniac with excitement when I picked him up. But when we got home he swaggered inside and life just went back to normal. He didn't seem to be bothered at all. And he was just as happy to go back to day care for a play day. So, this time I won't be so worried. 

I'm going to enjoy every minute of my son's big weekend. And for those of you at BlogPaws, I hope you enjoy every minute too. Safe travels!
Toby Relaxing at Day Care


The Doggie Hotel

Our son is graduating from college. We are traveling with both of his sisters to proudly watch him cross the stage. Unfortunately, guess who can't come with us - Toby.

So for the second time in his life - and in this month - Toby will be boarded at his doggie daycare. 
Toby at Day Care
He loves it there, as you can see from this picture our daughter took. They give him a report card at the end of the day and his always says "I ran and wrestled". On the weekends the boarded dogs are let outside to play in the yard for a few hours in the morning and again in the late afternoon.

I don't know how he feels about spending the night there. I was really worried about him a few weeks ago. Would he be scared when it got dark and no one came for him? Would he be sad? Would he be like Kasey was and refuse to eat?

Well, definitely he ate. He barked like a maniac with excitement when I picked him up. But when we got home he swaggered inside and life just went back to normal. He didn't seem to be bothered at all. And he was just as happy to go back to day care for a play day. So, this time I won't be so worried. 

I'm going to enjoy every minute of my son's big weekend. And for those of you at BlogPaws, I hope you enjoy every minute too. Safe travels!
Toby Relaxing at Day Care


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Tuesday Travels - 8 Mile Hike


We had a great time on our "Return to Medoc Mountain", this time with Amber, Billy, and Kevin along.
Ted and Toby had the whole site set up when Kevin and I arrived - good timing, right? :)

Saturday after breakfast - time to hike!


Toby went wading in Little Fishing Creek - 

Getting dirty is the sign of a fun day...

...as is sacking out next to the water dish!
 Now as a bonus here is a colorful Luna moth that Billy spotted -
Here's looking back at you...

Wait, let me get a better look...

Ah, now I see you twice as well.

Aren't the false eyes (ocelli) amazing?

Tuesday Travels - 8 Mile Hike


We had a great time on our "Return to Medoc Mountain", this time with Amber, Billy, and Kevin along.
Ted and Toby had the whole site set up when Kevin and I arrived - good timing, right? :)

Saturday after breakfast - time to hike!


Toby went wading in Little Fishing Creek - 

Getting dirty is the sign of a fun day...

...as is sacking out next to the water dish!
 Now as a bonus here is a colorful Luna moth that Billy spotted -
Here's looking back at you...

Wait, let me get a better look...

Ah, now I see you twice as well.

Aren't the false eyes (ocelli) amazing?
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