I made peace with the squirrels a long time ago, and now they are as welcome to me as the birds. I guess they were what I was thinking of when I put the above together in AI. It started me off on a journey, figuratively speaking. I am sharing other Autumn Angels in this post, as well as a few photos, some from my archives.
Monday - 11-11-24: (I am writing this on Tuesday the 12th.) I was way early for my appointment with the orthopedic doctor. We turned up 45 minutes ahead of the appointment, not sure why. It took us both by surprise. We always like to arrive early, but this was special. Traffic was very light and we got there without any delays.
Good news is that I don't have to have any surgery for the time being. He injected my knee with I forget what, some kind of cortizone shot. Gregg has it all written down. The doctor said I will probably have to have surgery eventually, but this should do the trick for now. Huge sigh of relief from me. He looked at my x-rays and pointed things out, but I was in my zone and didn't take it all on board. Thankfully Gregg was there. He has a great memory and is a wiz at taking detailed notes, which he put together when we arrived home. The visit didn't last that long, okay with me. The doctor was very nice, a no-nonsense sort of chap, which was fine. I liked and appreciated him. He asked me various questions, where was the pain being the first and then manipulated my knee which frankly sent me through the roof, but he had to do what he had to do. I have to go back in three months when this shot wears off, to see how things are going and to reevaluate the surgery issue. He recommended me going to a physiotherapist and I was given a list at the desk of several places I could choose. One of the advantages of living in a highly populated area. I'll look through them and see which one is the closest. The rest of the day, if I don't write anything down, who knows, everything runs into a blur. I need my Grumpy Bear Mug today.
Tuesday - 11/12/24 - 8.16 p.m: it's late. I have been bad at getting this started so thought I ought to jot down a few things before going to bed. The good news is, even though the doctor said it might take three to five days for the shot to work, my knee feels a bit better. I am still walking slow and limping but I don't feel I need the cane. The dear man is skeptical and doesn’t want me to get ahead of myself. Who me? Yes you he said. I had told him if I felt like this maybe we could try a short walk around Green Springs next week. Again, he gave me a look as if to say, “We’ll see!” I am so looking forward to getting out to start walking, it's been a long time!
Outside: I saw a naughty squirrel actually sitting on the top of Sophie Squirrel's head this afternoon. It stayed there for at least a minute looking at the top of the bench, as if weighing up how to jump to achieve the top level. He looked a young one. Maybe looking at his parents or older siblings doing the same thing and learning? He hopped onto the lower part of the table instead.
Gregg was down the stairs first today and when he looked outside, the water fountain was laying on its side and the Kissing Bunnies were too. One of the flat feeders had fallen off the top and seed was scattered everywhere. He took a photo to show me as he immediately went outside and tidied up. (And you may know this if you read my Saturday Morning at the Bird Feeder post.) The strange thing is neither of us heard anything. We must have been sleeping soundly.
One thing I have noticed is that they really do not like treading on the leaves and run between them or jump over them. They are very comical doing this. The leaves were swept up yesterday and the deck was clean but just as bad again, or I should say beautiful! I truly love this time of the year. I certainly don't mind seeing them covering the deck, but the squirrels would be complaining if they could.
Later in the early evening I looked out and saw our blue-eyed kitty standing on the bottom ledge of the table, as still as a statue, looking towards the road. Kitty seems to be a regular visitor at the moment. As soon as I was spotted, kitty took off towards the steps and then suddenly stopped in his tracks, looked at me intently again and when I said "What are you doing here?" he put his paw out and said, "Please Sir, may I have more, how about those sardines no one is eating in your pantry?" (I am calling him Oliver.) What he actually did was run down the steps. Nope, not feeding you my little friend, I'm wise to your pleading eyes. Oh okay, come back! You can have the sardines in the pantry! Nope, nope, I cannot, no sardines for you, you need to go home. Not feeding you so you can use those pleading eyes all you want. I don't think your humans would appreciate me making you too welcome. And the sardines can go back in the pantry for another month or so, because if you get even as much as a whiff of those, you will never leave. And on that note...
Father and son are having a late lunch and some father-son time. I don't think sardines are on their menu.
I did a few exercises as I had several on sheets of paper given to me the other day at the other doctor's office.
(Photo taken at Little Hollywood Movie Set Museum in Kanab, Utah in Summer 2013. The Lone Ranger and Gunsmoke shot scenes from here and many more.)
I actually watched some old westerns after talking about not turning on the TV during the day. It was the remote’s fault. Every time Gregg turns that remote off, it turns right back on and he has to turn it off again. Anyhow, I accidentally sat on it and it turned on the TV. Excellent excuse but true. I ran through a few channels and came across one where it shows nothing but old western shows. They go back years and years. I watched an episode of Tales of Wells Fargo and an Audie Murphy movie, all in black and white. Dad was a big fan. On one of our visits to Arlington National Cemetery years ago, I found Audie’s final resting place, took a picture and sent it to Dad. The only western Mum enjoyed was Cheyenne. Everything stopped for Clint Walker.
Wednesday - 11/13/24 - 8:04 p.m: not a lot going on today. We drove to McDonald’s for a cheeseburger and fries. No breakfast but this evening we had soup for dinner. Gregg opened a can of cream of mushroom soup, added another can of cream-style corn and mixed it in, along with Thai basil leaves left over and all gone now. He also made toasted cheese with mozzarella. Simple, very tasty and fast and I complimented him on a no-fuss tasty meal.
Tomorrow I am hoping to go with him to the store weather permitting as it is supposed to rain after 2:00 p.m. (I found a recipe we would both like.) Fingers crossed as I am eager to get out. This is a soup recipe loaded with vegetables. My knee is not giving me too much trouble and the shot seems to be working. When I move around it gets sore but I didn’t need the cane today.
Thursday - 11/14/24 - 11:31 p.m: an even later start to the daily happenings. I never did get out like I hoped. I was disappointed but still not quite up to it yet. I will continue to do the exercises I was given. The dear man was able to go before the rain started. I have been thinking ahead to Thanksgiving, made a list and he picked up a few non-perishables. There was a recipe I came across on Threads for a corn casserole/pudding, whatever it was called. A practice run as it will be part of our Thanksgiving meal. I have made cornbread many times but not this, and we made it for dinner. It was great and big thumb’s up from both of us. Glad we made it before the day, as it took a lot longer than was said on the food video. (I mentioned all this on yesterday’s Monday morning post.)
I fixed myself a smoothie for breakfast and Gregg brought a bagel home for my lunch. Dinner was fast, as he also bought and fixed Bob Evans mashed potatoes, Brussels Sprouts from the freezer again, and a ready-cooked rosemary rotisserie chicken from the store, plus a small portion of this cornbread casserole which was excellent. There are leftovers for another day.
It rained continuously today.
That’s all I have got. It is turning into a food-fest.
Friday - 11/15/24 - 10:36 p.m: My dear other half left this morning and spent most of the day out with our son. Son had some business in Maryland and it is always a fun journey there and back. They started off by having breakfast at a Silver Diner. I am not sure if the link shows the right location but it was somewhere in Maryland. It will give you an idea what the place looks like at least if you are not familiar with them. I was invited but am still not ready to spend all that time in a car. I can occupy myself well, no problem. When son was busy, his dad had fun looking around for a few hours.
On the way back they were in stop-and-go rush-hour traffic all the way home. When my dear walked through the door, the first thing he said was I have a story to tell you but first I want to let you know everything is fine, we're both fine. So heck, my blood pressure went up there immediately and not to my 'we’re fine' place. He showed me - take a look at this - the inside of his lip. I shined a light and saw it was purple and puffy and yes, my eyes went wide.
During this stop-and-go traffic, they had pulled up behind the car in front, quite safely, and then someone drove into the back of them. Gregg who was in the passenger seat, was trying to find a bit of information he had saved earlier on his cell phone, to tell our son about. He was peering quite close to see the screen, had the phone up to his face when they were rear ended. Fortunately, they were all going at a practical snail’s pace when it happened, but it still jerked the phone into his teeth. It was a lady who rear ended them and our son got out of the car to see if she was okay, and to look at any damage to the cars. She was very upset and apologetic. They exchanged insurance information and were soon on their way. They have one very sturdy rear bumper. There was hardly any damage done, only a few scratches, which will be taken care of once the insurance sorts itself out. The lady’s car had minimal damage and she was fine, just a little shaken up, with a story to tell that night, and like many of us who have had these hands on reminders, a lesson learned. All were thankful the traffic was going as slow as it was. A fat lip perhaps and I asked my dear if he had any loose teeth. No, he said, and we are all counting our blessings. (His mouth was feeling much better the next day when I asked him.)
(Photo also taken at Little Hollywood Movie Set Museum in Kanab in Utah in Summer 2013.)
So where was I when all this was going on? Somewhere in the Old West. After sitting on the remote control yesterday and finding the western channel, I actually searched for the same channel today (I have broken my record for not watching TV during the day, two days in a row at least). I watched Wagon Train, Gunsmoke, Cheyenne and The Virginian, which is appropriate as today would have been my Dad’s 108th birthday. He and I used to watch these same westerns together when I was very young, both cheering the heroes on. Happy Birthday Dad!
Saturday-11/16/24 - 5:12 p.m: it’s getting dark. All’s quiet out there. Gregg is watching a football game, and I am on my laptop. We went out for a ride earlier, stopped at ‘Chic fil A’ for a grilled chicken sandwich with waffle fries for me. I take my own water as I don’t like sodas. Gregg got his fried chicken sandwich with a side of macaroni and cheese, and a coke. We drove through a carwash nearby and our car is once again clean. Even our mundane happenings go into this.
Sunday - 11/17/24 - Our son just left to pick up our daughter-in-law from work. Their work hours vary considerably. When he dropped her off, he arrived at 8.30-ish with my coffee in hand, and we visited for about three hours. We are looking forward to seeing them both on Thanksgiving.
2:30 p.m: Dear Other Half is at the supermarket. When I said we should get the ingredients for making the soup and before I could say 'tomorrow', he was out the door in a flash. It is a beautifully sunny day today and I just checked, 60 degrees F. In one of our discussions earlier while son was still here, I was looking at the two of them talking about something or other, and once again their similarities hit me. Oh my gosh, I said, you two are so alike and they laughed. I remember my dear mother-in-law when she and I would listen to her eldest son and husband for a while, ending up with her saying let's get out of here Denise, they're like two big bags of wind. I think of this and chuckle every time I see my husband and son having a good old natter, and I hope my dear mother-in-law is smiling too. She was also a big western fan, and I watched the old shows with her on a Saturday morning. We used to visit frequently even though we lived up here in more or less the same area we live now, give or take a few miles.
Back down to earth, a new variety of birdseed was put out. The crows are enjoying the peanuts. They are quite orderly and nothing is amiss, though I did see one dive-bombing a squirrel the other day, trying to get him to go so that he could take his turn. It happened at least three times, a very interesting sight and have never seen it before. Squirrel in top bird feeder, two crows standing on the side patiently waiting, flash of wings flapping over squirrel’s head on two or three passes from the third crow. Squirrel did not budge until he was good and ready. He finished eating and nonchalantly left. He is also the one who chases other squirrels away when they try to feed. I have begun to recognize personalities, and I really do need to get out of this house, says I rolling my eyes up to the ceiling along with a smile.
I have finished my latest jigsaw puzzle on my iPad.
This is a gorgeous puzzle, and looks very hard. I am so glad they were driving slowly and there were no bad injuries! I like your pics with the fox the best. The shots can be given every three months. I am getting them in my foot now.
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny, I thought it was gorgeous too, such a peaceful scene. It took me a while to put it together but I am a plodder and I get it all done eventually, a little bit here, a little bit there, I might leave it a day or two :) Thank you, it was a big relief that they were okay. Glad you liked my pics and the fox. Foxes have a special place for me, right along with the squirrels, and I must not forget everything else in the animal kingdom, birds too of course, lol! You get these shots in your foot? Do you have problems with your foot too? Just curious and if it's a nosy question please forgive me and don't even go further. I was just very sorry to know that.
DeleteIt is always fun being with you. I'm glad your knee is feeling a bit better and your beloved's teeth are okay. I too enjoy the beautiful fall leaves even though now I have to see them in the blog posts of my friends. Have a beautiful week! Both of you. Aloha
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how happy I am at that sweet comment, thank you Cloudia :) Thank you also from Gregg. He recovered quickly. Blessings counted again. I always love to look at our blogging friends' photos of their Fall. You have a beautiful week also, and Gregg sends the same :)
DeleteInteresting times there Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, happy you found them so :)
DeleteThanks for the knee update, Denise. My brother has also had similar cortisone shots which did provide some relief as he wants to avoid surgery. Glad that sin and Gregg were not seriously hurt in the fender bender. I also watched westerns with my family, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and Maverick were favorites.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that very much Dorothy :) I wish your brother well. A lot of us appear to be rowing up the same river and I know of family and friends who are in the same boat. Thank you regarding Gregg and our son, very relieved. I haven't watched any westerns since but probably soon :) Thoroughly enjoyed the other shows you mentioned. Loved Maverick, especially with James Garner. He was very popular in our house also.
Deletelove the cow, love the story of your son and his dad, my oldest son, sounds so much like his dad when he talks on the phone, his dad died in 2005, and now that he is about to turn 60, the son is a lookalike and sound alike. my other son somehow got the genetics from my mothers side of the family and looks just like his 1st cousins.
ReplyDeleteoh no on the chaos on the deck... I would love to watch the squirrels skip around the leaves on the deck. each night I miss a few things in the TV we watch because of the antics of two squirrels running up and down the palm and onto the roof and back down again. better than tv... oops on sitting on the remote. sometimes I find something to watch on the western channel, but bob doesn't like any of them and he is in charge of the remote. all the shows are shows I watched many years ago.
Hi Sandra :) I thoroughly enjoyed your comment regarding your own family. There are similarities between our son and his Dad, but also on my side of the family. Facial expressions are definitely my Dads, hand motions too. The first time I saw them I was quite taken aback and then said to myself well Dad, you're still here :) Yes, oh no the chaos on the deck. Wish you could come up here and see all this activity, I think we would have a lot of fun laughing at them. Yes, better than tv, though it is very quiet out there right now. We don't seem to watch a lot of tv most of the time and we're talking about cancelling the cable and just getting the internet. We can get most anything on streaming now if we need it, like Gregg's sports. Still haven't made our mind up yet.
DeleteDenise the exercises you have are the exact ones my Orthopedic Doc gave me.
ReplyDeleteI will tell you a ligament takes a while to heal...I also had a special brace made by the Orthopedic practice for my knee. I do lots of walking and it has been such a help
I enjoyed you stories and creative photos
Hugs Cecilia
That's very interesting Cecilia. Thank you for telling me about your own experiences. I have talked about a brace but didn't think to mention this to the doctor. Gregg bought a couple for me and they were just not that great and I was wondering if we were doing more damage than help. Much better to ask the doctors first. I don't know why we forgot, there was just such a lot going on. Next time definitely will ask as it sounds like they help you with walking. That's what I want to get back to. Thank you so much and sending hugs :)
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ReplyDeleteI am glad the car accident was not worse and you son and hubby were not hurt badly.
I am glad you knee is feeling better and you do not need surgery. Love the cow puzzle, so cute. Take care, have a great day!
Thank you Eileen, that's very kind of you :) much appreciate that. Yes, the cow puzzle is very cute. You take care and have a great day also :)
DeleteSo many thoughts as I read your post. I liked Audi Murphy in my childhood and still occasionally see the Audie Murphy story on TCM. Your story of the crow dive bombing the squirrels reminds me of my bird feeder when I lived in Sunrise, Florida. It drew all kinds of birds and animals as the backyard was on a canal. There was a family or flock of wild parrots that would come and drive all other birds away from the feeder. They did the wing flapping in the face to achieve that. Even bigger birds moved away. The parrots ate and then left. Then the others returned to eating. I hope you have a great day. Oh, BTW if my mom was still here on earth she would be 110.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful Carol, I will have to look for the Audie Murphy story on TCM. I know he was the most decorated soldier in WWII. I know a bit about his background and would like to know more :) That was interesting for me to know about your own bird feeder antics in Florida. Wild Parrots? How fantastic! They would be very interesting to observe. Thanks for telling me about them. Lovely to know about your Mom also. They will always be missed won't they? I think the older I get the more I miss them and that's probably why they turn up in my posts so much lately. You have a great day also, evening now I guess :)
DeleteI just really love these posts...just day to day life is so interesting. I like to hear how others spend their day. I am a fan of westerns...and like your mom, loved Cheyenne. And I loved The Virginian, and remember Laramie? And Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and I cannot think what else. I would still watch them...I just don't get around to it.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose. you made my day. Thank you so much and I am very happy you enjoy these day-to-day ramblings. I am heartened to know you and others enjoy them. My relatives and friends send me e-mails to let me know they are, and I get to read about their day-ton-day happenings also. It's a great connection with everyone. I understand these wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea, but I am thrilled that you enjoy them. Thank you! Yes I remember Laramie and Bonanza. Did you ever watch Sugarfoot? He always drank sarsaparilla I think it was? I haven't seen it in the rotation I watched. Have a wonderful rest of the week.
DeleteEspero que t u rodilla este mejor y que t e vaya bien con los ejercicios. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteObrigado pelo seu comentário atencioso. Apreciei muito sua gentileza. Te mando um beijo.
DeleteGlad your knee is feeling better. I had a cortisone shot in my shoulder once and it sure did make a difference.
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I've watched a western
Thank you Ann and so good to know your shoulder was helped. It had been a long time since I watched any westerns before these :)
DeleteI'm reading your post in two parts today and we went out for our walk. I'm so happy to hear you are feeling better. You'll be out and about in no time. I'm sending you good thoughts about that knee. So glad to hear your son and husband were not injured in their small but scary rear ending. Hopefully your husband's mouth is all well now. If I dare tell my dear husband about the Western channel, I'll never see him again. Not really, but he loved them growing up! He was just telling me that he wanted to be a cowboy when he was a child. He even practiced falling as a child as he thought Hollywood would be impressed! We had quite a laugh over that memory! I so enjoy reading your thoughts and enjoy each and every one. Take care, dear one!
ReplyDeleteHello My Dear Friend, what a very dear comment, thank you so much! Gregg's mouth is well now. Your husband's memories gave me such a great smile. I can just imagine him as a little boy falling down in preparation for Hollywood's call. That's really darling. His childhood memories are a joy, please tell him I loved reading about them and thank you so much for sharing. You take care too sweet friend, and enjoy your week. Sending hugs!
DeleteGlad your knee is doing better, and that th accident your son and husband were in was minor.
ReplyDeleteIs the picture of the cow the puzzle you did? I have never done one on a tablet. How any pieces?
Hi Sandra, thank you very much. I appreciate that :) There are 440 pieces in the puzzle but you have the option for less.
DeleteI'm glad you were able to get that shot and don't need surgery right now. Also happy to read your knee has been feeling better. Hoping for easy movement for you soon. So sorry your son and Gregg were rear ended. Oye. Glad it wasn't real serious but it still is a bother. Hope the rest of your week is smooth and pain free!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen, so very kind of you and very much appreciated :)
DeleteGreat news on the knee. I suppose that surgery is inevitable at some point, but at least for now it is easier to deal with. I am very fortunate that my limbs are all sound and I can walk for 15km and don’t even break a sweat. Long may it continue thus! Getting rear-ended is no fun, but it’s better than being the rear-ender,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much David, for both knee and the rear ender. Also, as regards to your fitness, I echo what you said, long may it be so. I am very happy for you. Walking is my greatest joy, and to be out in nature was a regular activity. At the moment I am learning patience :)
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