Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.


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Guess what?

Katie here.  Guess what, guess what, guess what!?!?!  OK.  Maybe you can guess cause my Mama posted it on Facebook.  But I don’t know if all you doggies read Facebook.

This is MY window!

I love camping!

My Mama and I got to go camping!  I know, I know.  It was just in the backyard and some of you don’t think that’s camping at all.  But we have lots of wild animals around here that smell extra exotic when you’re in a tent.  Trust me on this.

It was a beautiful night to be sleeping outside.  With no rain in the forecast Mama didn’t even put the rain fly on the tent so we got to look at the stars and the fireflies as we dozed off.  Well.  She did.  After a little sniffing I went right to sleep.

And I didn’t bark at one thing!  Not one!!  Even when a creepy bird flew by and made squawking noises, or the motorcycle guy roared up the road, or the people at the party across the street got loud or those two planes went overhead, or the train came through town!  Mama said I was very good.

She kept trying to get a picture of me sleeping upside down.  But every time she turned on the camera I woke up.  I gave her my “don’t bug me now Mama, I was sleeping” glare and that pretty much settled her down for the night.  Mamas sometimes need to know who is boss.

Stop it Mama!

Stop it Mama!

Geesh.

She’s always saying that I get her up way too early.  And you know what?  Mama’s the one that got up at 5 this morning cause it was so light out and she said she had to ‘go.’  Whatever that means.

Now we’re getting ready to go to school.  Best weekend ever!

MY window!

MY window!


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Going for a bike ride

Abundant orange butterfly weed along the trail.

Abundant orange butterfly weed along the trail.

My sister and I went for a bike ride today on a rails to trails bike trail.  It was a pretty warm out there but we had a great time.

I don’t think we biked more than 10 miles all told, but along the way we saw lakes and gardens and a couple of cats.

Some of it was shady and some of it was downhill.  The best parts were shady and downhill!

Shady spot.

Shady spot.

We bought some lemonade from a stand run by a bunch of little girls.  It tasted wonderful.  And we found a huge patch of black raspberries to enjoy.  Those sure were yummy.

Yummy!

Yummy!

We stopped in a little town and bought a couple of cookies from the bakery and a sandwich from a local restaurant.  We ate them both at a picnic table while watching the town’s librarian do story hour for little kids in the park.

I guess, thinking back on it we did more eating than riding.   But that’s what makes a good ride!  We only have one more day of vacation left.   I don’t know how we’ll spend it but it will be together!

On the trail together.

On the trail together.


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Activity after

Pretty

Pretty

Sunday my sister and aunt and I picked cherries at a local orchard.  This is the place my family has picked cherries ever since we were little kids.  So in a way it was nostalgic to be there…

Picking

Picking

…but in a way not so much as they have planted new trees since we were kids and this weekend we were picking at the new location.  The picking was sparse but we got enough cherries to freeze a few and make a pie.

Future pies

Future pies

Then Sunday evening husband, sister and I went to the county fair…

Crazy

Crazy

…where we walked around analyzing the rides, trying to decide if there was one I could go on without getting sick.

Crazy

Crazy

We wandered around, standing in front of each ride…

Fun times

Fun times

….and concluded that perhaps the ferris wheel was the only safe bet.

Fun

Fun

So we bought tickets and boarded the ride.  Which was when I suddenly realized I was really sore from my Saturday morning run.  I had a really really hard time stepping up into the gondola…

On the ferris wheel

On the ferris wheel

…and an even harder time getting out after our ride!  So even though I was feeling pretty good since that run and a bit surprised that I hadn’t felt any soreness I apparently had forgotten that I am usually most sore two days after a run, which means….that this morning, Monday, I could barely get out of bed.  Yea.  Now I remember what it’s like to be a runner.

It’s darn wonderful.

Sisters at the fair

Sisters at the fair


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4 mile run/walk report

I’ve been walking at work during my lunch; a mile or two…last Wednesday three.  I’ve found that the further I go the better my feet feel.  After two miles of my Wednesday walk my feet felt almost normal.  I wondered how they’d feel if I ran some of it.  I haven’t run much at all in about four years, so this morning as I headed out at 7 a.m. for a 3 mile run/walk…I was hoping I’d feel good enough at the 1.5 mile mark to commit to doing 4 miles.  I did.  So here’s my report.

Mile 1:  I started walking through my subdivision out to the main road .3 miles away.  A couple houses from my driveway I figured I might as well run a little to see how it went.  It went OK.  My feet hurt, no surprise, but everything else seemed to be about right.  Out on the main dirt road I began to trot, feeling things out.  It’s mostly downhill, that first mile, and I didn’t want to waste it.  I can’t find my watch, so I had no idea about time, but it didn’t matter.  A deer fly circled my head.  I remember those.  Darn.  I just about knocked myself out swatting him off my forehead.  I tried running some to get away and was reminded that you can’t outrun a deer fly.  As I got down to the wetlands the red winged blackbirds began dive bombing me.  Oh yea.  I remembered that too and began to grin.  Because I was out there again.

Mile 2:  This one is mostly uphill and sunny.  It’s also the mile I had to decide whether to continue on or turn around at the ½ mile mark.  It turned out to be a no brainer.  Sure the rest of the mile was uninteresting as well as sunny and uphill and it was getting hot.  But still…a chance to do 4 miles was too good to turn around.  So I didn’t.  I saw chipmunks running across the road, and I noticed bright pink wild roses in the grass filled ditch.  And then….I saw a black raspberry bush glowing in a patch of sunlight!  And there was one black, ripe raspberry waiting for me.  Good thing I wasn’t on the clock so I could go off course and pick that berry and savor it on the last few yards of mile two.  Yum.  Pure summer.

Mile 3:  I turned around and knew I’d be enjoying my favorite mile of this route.  I ran the first ½ mile without stopping.   Yea I know it’s downhill and this mile is actually slightly short but I’ll take it.  This was the first time I’ve felt remotely like a runner in years.  Sure I felt some old twinges in the right knee (welcome back old friend) and some new twinges in the groin (what’s up with that?!) but it sure felt good.  The second half of the mile is a big curve.  I ran the white line while carefully listening for oncoming cars, ready to jump down into the ditch if one came along.  I had to do that twice but I didn’t care.  I was out there.

Mile 4:  The first 2/10 of the mile is pretty much the only downhill of that last mile home.  I generally don’t like to waste it, but this time I didn’t care.  It’s the downhill part of the freeway overpass and since I had just run up the other side I was no longer feeling so joyous and I wasn’t giving a fig about wasting anything.  So I started out walking.  Then I realized it was shady and downhill.  What the heck, I started running again and turned onto my dirt road at the bottom with a smile, slowing to a walk.

Then I began arguing with myself. Here’s the conversation in my head.  Bet you’ve all been there:

You should run all the shady areas and walk in the sun.

Let’s just wait till we get around this next curve so we can see how much shade there is.

Oh.  Quite a bit of shade.  Would mean lots of running.

So get on with it.

Why don’t we just wait until we get to the next mailbox and then we’ll run.

Why don’t we just run to the next mailbox?

But that’s, like, only 15 feet!

So?

OK.  Sigh.

Now that you’re running why not run to that next one up there?

But that’s way up there!  And I have to run through sun!  Whine!

And your problem with that is?

Sigh.  Gheesh.  OK.

Besides the fly is back, better get a move on.

Ok! OK! I’m moving!

And that’s the way I made it home…arguing with myself all the way.  It worked.

So now all of you have gone with me on my 4 mile run/walk.  Aren’t you glad you got it in early?  Before the sun was all the way up?  And now you don’t have it hanging over your head all day.

4 miles done!

4 miles done!

As Katie says….you can thank me later.


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Random summer sounds

Come see my flowers!

Come see my flowers!

It’s the 4th of July, early evening, and Katie and I are sitting on the back deck enjoying the yard.  I’ve just filled the bird feeders and Mr. Cardinal (from the previous post …I’m sure it’s him, he’s just so vibrant and talkative) is chatting at me while selecting the perfect seed from the new pile.  Katie is on the lookout for chipmunks.  Or that squirrel that’s been hanging around.

I spent my day off napping and weeding and sorting community band music to file away .  Tomorrow I go back to work.  Odd.  I keep thinking today is Saturday and that I’ll have tomorrow off.

Lots of things in our garden are pretty this week.  So I thought I’d share a few with you as I sit and listen to the sounds of mid-summer here in  Southeastern Michigan.

I hear the green heron squawking over at the pond.  He’s so illusive I’ve never been able to get a picture.   Most of the time I hear him and then just see the tail end of him fly overhead and back to the woods where he spends the nights.  I think there are a pair of them but I’m not sure.  Last year there were three by the end of the summer.

Sounds from the county fair, set high up on a hill a few miles away drift overhead.  Today is  opening day, and apparently it’s monster truck night.  That’s not nearly as annoying as the big boom firecrackers going off on occasion somewhere nearby.  Katie barks back.  She’s not scared.  She wants to take care of it !  Michigan used to outlaw the private use of these kind of fireworks, but everyone went to Ohio to get them, and our governor felt we needed the revenue.  So now they’re everywhere and the nights are long.  I personally feel someone is going to get hurt and there will be a big hullabaloo and they’ll be outlawed again.  Katie is all for that.  Me too.

Just opening

Just opening

The other annoying sound is the neighbor’s weed whacker.  Really.  It’s a nice night, turn the thing off.  Please.  Oh wait.  He just did.  Happy sigh.  Now I can hear the monster trucks better.  They’re drowning out the bullfrogs that are beginning to sing.  And there’s a red winged blackbird overhead that does not like me sitting here.  He wants to raid the feeder.  I swear, they can empty out a 10 pound feeder in a single day.  I’ve been rationing the oilers.  Some summers I just stop putting those out till the blackbirds leave in the fall.

Ah…the sounds of summer here in Michigan.  The finches are chirping in the trees overhead, discussing whether it’s safe to drop in and visit the feeders while that dog is sitting here.  Or maybe it’s me they don’t like.  The trees are full of them chattering.  I filled the thistle feeder just for them, and they know it too.   I expect some of them will get brave soon and swoop down.  Usually there are so many they form a line waiting their turn.  Sometimes they bully each other on and off the feeder.  Noisy pretty little birds.  Two are splashing in the bird bath now, and chasing each other around.

The chickadee was the first brave bird of those waiting in the trees to go for the seed.  Then the goldfinches and the house finches followed.  Katie stays still and watches.  She’s a good dog.  She supervised some of the weeding today.  She likes to make sure everything is done right.  She has her standards.

Almost finished

Almost finished

The wren is on the bluebird house singing her heart out.  She does this all day.  Maybe it’s the male.  I should learn these things.  They do this every year.  We haven’t had blue birds in our houses in awhile, but the tree swallows and the wrens are fine with that.  I guess I am too.  Oops…the wren has moved to a tree next to the deck.  She’s chattering angrily at us.  Sorry sweetie but I’m staying here.

I did see a bluebird today, early this morning as I was walking Katie by the pond.  He was in the road pecking at something, then he saw us and flew up on a speed limit sign, then onto a mail box, keeping ahead of us.  I told Katie to wait and we just watched him.  He went back down to the road, picked something up and then flew  away.  Pretty.

Pretty garden

Pretty garden

A titmouse arrives at the feeder, making it’s harsh call as it circles around poking it’s head in every opening.  It selects a seed and joyfully flies to a branch overhead, screeching all the way.  It’s not afraid of anything either, not dog or person on the deck watching.  Soon it’s back announcing it’s happiness at fresh seed.  The sound of it’s wings as it flies back and forth is so fun.

They remind me that I haven’t seen my hummingbirds today.  I imagine they’re waiting for things to settle down a bit.  My hummers aren’t that happy with all the activity of the other birds.  I put fresh food out for them this evening too.  They’ll be by in the morning.

Waiting for a butterfly

Waiting for a butterfly

It’s such a lovely evening here.  As light fades the bird noise and traffic to the feeders grows, the tree frogs are beginning to join in the chorus and the wren has moved off and is again singing. Nature is overshadowing the monster trucks’ roar.  I hope you all had a wonderful and safe holiday and that you are settling into evening as peacefully as we are here.

Happy Birthday America.  You don’t look a day over 200.

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