Tuesday, August 06, 2013

AL HEADS OFF TO THE VAMPIRE CLINIC THIS MORNING

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THIS IS WHAT A ‘DRIVE BY FLOWER BED SHOOTING’ LOOKS LIKE

I was able to walk a little farther this morning but had to turn around at the Goose pond while Pheebs & Kelly continued on. I had a chuckle when I saw Pheebs meet up with her best pal Dexter & both of them made a bee line for the pond. Dexter jumped right in with a big splach but Pheebs would have no part of that getting wet stuff. Needless to say Dexter was in big trouble with his owner when he climbed back out of the pond.

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VERY UNUSUAL TO SEE BLOOMS ON NEIGHBOR MONICA’S MAGNOLIA TREE AT THIS TIME OF YEAR

Had a requisition from Doctor Bukala (my kidney stone specialist) in Stratford requesting another blood sample so that meant a trip to the Vampire Clinic in Goderich this morning . My PSA numbers have been slightly elevated this past year & I have another appointment with him on the 27th of this month to talk about that. There is generally a bunch of people awaiting blood work at the Maitland Medical Center so knew I couldn't take my little furry Jeep buddy with me. Didn't want to leave her sitting in the Jeep when I didn't know how long I was going to be. A dozen people in the waiting room with 7 of those ahead of me. My total wait was maybe 25 minutes. My number was 75 so that told me 74 people had already bravely gone before me. Medical waiting rooms are interesting places if one is a people watcher & I have always been a people watcher. There in the waiting room sat the past & the future. To my left a young fella about 30 years younger than me. Good shape & still had his youthful hair color. Looked enthusiastic & appeared interested in his surrounding. Reminded me of my past. To my right an elderly man probably 20 years older than me sat quietly with eyes to the floor. Tall wirily fellow tiredly stooped. A few wisps of white hair left where once a probable full head of hair had once blown freely in a summer's breeze. Skin drawn tightly over a frail frame. He was alone with a distant look in his eyes & his mouth quivered. Reminded me of the future. While at the medical clinic I also made an appointment to see my Nurse Practitioner next week.

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I’LL BET THIS FEATHER IS MISSING IT’S BLUE JAY

From the clinic I headed off to Mr. Submarine for a 6" Tuna Sub on a toasted whole wheat bun. American cheese, lettuce, tomato, green peppers & onions. Sub sauce with a sprinkle of salt & pepper & I was good to go. Still figure that is one of the best food bangs for the buck. All that for under $5. Been eating those 6" Tuna subs for years.  Hey, something fishy about that…………………

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WHERE OH WHERE HAVE ALL OUR LITTLE FRONT YARD BIRDIES GONE

Next stop was the old CPR station down around the harbor again. Wanted to see if I could get a better photo of it putting it's location to the lake in perspective. Had spotted a big pile of dirt on the south side a couple days ago & figured if I could clamber my way up that dirt pile I could get a few photos. Forgot about my sore foot. Gave it a half hearted try but new if I persisted I was only going to hurt myself. Held the camera up in the air overtop a nearby fence & fired off a few shots in the stations general direction. Half an hour later I was home & tiredly tipped back in my recliner. Compared to other years I seem to be doing a lot of napping & resting this summer:((

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TRAIN STATION WAS ORIGINALLY LOCATED THIS SIDE OF THAT PILE OF DIRT JUST LEFT OF CENTER…PHOTO TAKEN FROM THE ROAD LEADING DOWN TO THE HARBOR AREA & BEACH

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LEFT PHOTO SHOWS THE LARGE GODERICH BASED SIFTO SALT MINE OPERATION IN BACKGROUND & RIGHT PHOTO SHOWS A LARGE BUILDING THAT IS ACTUALLY A DRIVE-THRU 18 WHEELER TRUCK WASH FOR TRUCKS HAULING SALT OUT OF THE AREA OR DELIVERING HARVESTED CROPS TO THE BIG GRAIN ELEVATOR S NEARBY

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FIGURED THESE PHOTOS WOULD GIVE A BETTER PERSPECTIVE AS TO WHERE THE OLD TRAIN STATION/NEW RESTAURANT IS LOCATED IN RELATION TO LAKE HURON & THE BEACH

Kelly is a real action Jackson person when it comes to getting things done. Rather than just accepting her liver diagnosis she has dug her heels in to find out as much about it as she can. Down to her Doctor's office in Bayfield this morning & home again with a handful of up to date Doctor reports. She has all her blood test & procedure numbers, communication info between Doctors, fax copies, & just about everything else related to the history of her condition over the past 4 months. She then goes to the computer & finds out what these numbers & terms mean. Then on the phone to the Goderich hospital to set up her next electrocardiogram. Couple phone calls to Dr. Haffner's office in Stratford with additional questions. Even called the Wickenburg hospital in Wickenburg Arizona this afternoon to see if she could get monthly liver blood tests if we are in Congress. She can & the Wickenburg folks would even fax those results directly to Dr. Haffner's office in Stratford Ontario. As I've said many times before, Kelly has never been one to take things sitting down. When the going get's tough.....Kelly gets going.  Me, I have a habit of slumping into my recliner & holding on for dear life………………..

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KELLY READS THROUGH ALL HER MEDICAL REPORTS FOR THE PAST 4 MONTHS

Chinle's back:)) A month ago after reaching a turning point on my blog I had decided it was time to do some housecleaning & make a few changes. I wasn't quite ready to give up my blog yet & I have always found making changes has always worked at keeping my interest peaked awhile longer. My 'Fellow Blogger's list was getting way too long & out dated.  I noticed some folks hadn't blogged for months & other folks I knew to be gone on to other things. One of my favorite Bloggers with a lifestyle unlike many others had packed her blog in quite awhile ago & I didn't think we'd hear from Chinle Miller & the SPOTTED DOG RANCH again. But I was wrong. Happy to say Chinle's back & I quickly reinstated her to my sidebar. I can always relate in some way to what Chinle writes & she expresses herself on a reading level I can understand. Chinle is one of those folks who uses her head to write from her heart. And I like that........................
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JUST A FEW RURAL SCENES FROM SUNDAY’S DRIVE

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IT’S NOT EVERY FARMER WHO HAS AN AIRPLANE TIED UP ALONGSIDE THE HOUSE, OR AN OLD STEAM ENGINE IN HIS SIDE YARD

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While writing the above paragraph & saying, 'she expresses herself on a reading level I can understand' I was reminded of not only my limited vocabulary but my inability to sometimes understand what a writer is sometimes talking about. For me, things have to be written fairly simply. Not the writer's fault of course, it's mine. I just don't read on the same higher level some writers write. Maybe that has something do with my poor education & inability to keep my interest peaked when I run into words, phrases, theories, & philosophies I do not understand. Instead of sticking with a post & trying to understand the writer's thoughts & intentions my impatience & frustrations take over & I’m off like a herd of turtles in a cloud of heifer dust.  Once an avid & rather voracious reader of anything printed it is now a stretch for me to read the time of day on my watch………………
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HEY, QUIT GOOSIN ME WILL YA

We are off to the Stratford Hospital in the morning for Kelly's liver biopsy. Going to be a long day they told us…………………….

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SUN’S  CLOUDY REFLECTION IN AN EVENING POND

GROANER'S CORNER:(( This is an answering machine message for a school. It came about because they implemented a policy requiring students and parents to be responsible for their children's absences and missing homework. Some parents wanted their children's failing marks changed to passing marks even though those children were absent 15-30 times during the term and did not complete enough schoolwork to pass their various key stages.
Here’s the outgoing message……………………
Hello! You have reached the automated answering service of your school. In order to assist you in connecting to the right member of staff, please listen to all the options before making a selection:
* To lie about why your child is absent - Press 1
* To make excuses for why your child did not do his/her work- Press 2
* To complain about what we do - Press 3
* To swear at staff members - Press 4
* To ask why you didn't get information that was already enclosed in your Newsletter and several other letters posted to you - Press 5
* If you want us to bring up your child - Press 6
* If you want to reach out and touch, slap or hit someone - Press 7
* To request another teacher, for the third time this year - Press 8
* To complain about bus transport - Press 9
* To complain about school lunches - Press 0
LASTLY: If you realize this is the real world and your child must be accountable and responsible for his/her own behaviour, class work, homework and that it's not the teachers' fault for your child's lack of effort, hang up and have a really wonderful day!
If you want this in other languages, tough, you must be in the wrong country. This is America.

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.

18 comments:

  1. Hoping you get good results from the vampires and that everything goes okay for Kelly tomorrow. I don't do deep anymore.

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  2. hope everthing turns out well for both you and Kelly. Al maybe you have adult onset ADD. :-)

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  3. Russ forgot to go the vampire office this morning so now he has to go tomorrow. Forgot his Dr. appt. too...must be getting old! Hope your tests turn out okay. Good for Kelly for taking charge of her medical situation. Sometimes we have to be our own advocate. Hoping she gets some answers from the liver biopsy tomorrow.

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  4. Best wishes for a easy Doc visit Kelly.
    Good boy Al, treat your foot well and it will get well sooner. Some exercise is necessary to keep yourself in shape. Lots of things can be done without putting too much stress on your foot. I find that kicking myself in the rear end often helps many things.

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  5. Kelly, best wishes tomorrow, hoping things go extremely well.

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  6. Sometimes a person has to do some research to better understand what to tell the doctor. We should be a team.

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  7. Best wishes for tomorrow Kelly, hoping all this will soon be behind you, and you can concentrate on having on enjoying life.

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  8. Whew...I thought for a minute that the last couple of photos were x-rays of Kelly's liver ;-). Kelly..I do the same thing when I get a doctor's report..it's a need to know. Hope all goes well and you are feeling better each day.

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  9. Bet wishes as you head off for those tests at the Hospital... I've been thru some of those long days too, and they are trying at best.... Know that we are there with you in spirit, and have our fingers crossed for the outcome.....

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  10. hope the biopsy goes well tomorrow for Kelly and your blood test results are good ones!

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  11. Good luck with all them tests, and thanks for the train station update too.

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  12. Sending good Karma to the Bayfield Bunch....Sounds like a merry medical mania..much like here...

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  13. I knew that Kelly wouldn't just let her medical situation sit. Glad you remembered to rest your foot and not to push. I know it seems like you are both just feeding the medical system but there is a light at the end of this tunnel. Hang in there.

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  14. Wishing good results for you and Kelly on the tests. Good to know that she can get the needed blood tests in Congress. Does that mean you'll be hitting the road, soon?

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  15. Thanks for the mention and for reinstating me on your saidebar. Much appreciated. :) Chinle

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  16. If the best blog writer that I know of claims he can't read other people's blogs, it sounds more like a personal choice than a deficiency in his language skills. You do tend to sometimes get into this dissembling mode "poor old dummy me, I can't follow these smart people's writing" but I like YOUR writing enough that I can just slide past that part.

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  17. Followup: there are blogs that I can't make heads or tails of. One guy that I worked with a long time ago, writes stuff that's so cerebral that my eyes get crossed. But I figure that's just him, and sometimes I'll look at one of his posts and say "still too hard to follow".

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  18. Your writing is wonderful and there is absolutely no indication of any problem with language skills. You make every day sound interesting and it's not like you use only one syllable words. It seems that you write the way you speak, which I find much more friendly and interesting than using huge, so called intellectual words. If someone writes so "highbrow" that no one can understand them, it defeats the purpose. Keep on, keeping on!

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