Sunday, December 22, 2024

I had myself an adventure

I went for a walk Friday, I believe it was.  On one of the "fingers" of our land where I turn around and walk back, lately I have been noticing that particular path that goes down, down, down to to very back fence of our property.  I've climbed every hill back there when I was younger, looking for blackberries or mushrooms, or just because I love  the peace of the place.  I have noticed how much stronger my legs are lately, and I wanted to see if I could get down there under my own power.  Of course, what goes down must come up, but after about a week of thinking about it, I was sure I could climb back up, even if I had to sit down and rest every five minutes.  I didn't tell Cliff I'd be gone longer, but I knew if he got worried he'd call my cell phone; if that didn't work, he'd hop on the four-wheeler and come find me.

And down I went!  When I first started, Gabe stayed behind, knowing he and I have never gone there before.  I had to ask him twice to follow me.  It took awhile, but after going through wet spots from a spring that flows out of the ground and climbing over several fallen dead trees, I made it, entered my favorite canyon, and decided to let my friends see this part of our place.


This is the hill I climbed up when I was done in the valley.

Friday, December 20, 2024

We are seeing eye to eye

When you are married a long time, it gets to the place where you and your spouse seem to do everything together.  I guess we're at that point, because our cataract surgeries were just 20 minutes apart.


 For three days, it seemed as though I'd never see out of that eye again.  Everything was extremely blurry.  Yesterday there was a welcome change; I noticed if I shut my other eye and looked at the news on television with the one they fixed, I could actually read words on the television, although still very blurry.  So I'll quit my worrying.

They were going to do both of our other eyes before Christmas, but we decided we wanted to wait and find out how these turned out before we had another session.  

It's cold today; I think I'll stay inside for the most part.

I was making oatmeal cookies today, and they weren't done in the time it usually takes.  I added 5 minutes on and they seem done, but I think my oven must not be working right, because they have always been done after 13 minutes.  Wouldn't that be great, to have a defective oven on Christmas?  I have a thing to hang in the oven and check the temperature, and will use it as soon as I get these cookies done.

That's all, folks.