The
Old Fir Log.
It
was born in the 1200s!
It’s
big.
Clear
rings to count.
They
put tags on the date line for notable events.
If
you expand the photo, you can see how most of our history is jammed in right at
the end.
The
Old Fir Log.
It
was born in the 1200s!
It’s
big.
Clear
rings to count.
They
put tags on the date line for notable events.
If
you expand the photo, you can see how most of our history is jammed in right at
the end.
Had
the date with the orthopedic doctor. It is a hamstring tear, and probably
in two different places, but no surgery is required. The hamstring is
made up of four separate muscles, and while the injured muscle may never regain
the form of its former self, there is plenty of other muscle for the leg to
function normally for me. Imaging and corrective surgery would have been
a possibility had I been a young professional athlete. Since we’re not
going that corrective route, this probably ends my prospects for a pro career
. Letting it heal on its own over the next month or so should be just
fine.
We’ll
keep rolling along.
With
a story.
It
was believed to be a thousand years old when it died in a fire in the 1800s.
Matt
and Lindsay got here Friday.
Elise,
Conner, Cameron, and Taylor.
Elise
already lives here in the Pacific Northwest with Tony and Teigan. Conner
and Cameron came from Colorado.
Brian
and Becky, Tony, Teigan.
Tony
and Taylor.
Mister
Kitty.
Elise
and Teigan test driving the zero gravity recliners.
We’re
all gathering for Kyle’s wedding tomorrow.
The
ribs were wonderful. Ate till I was full, then a little while later, had
some more for dessert.
Good
company.
Tom
and Kathy, Bill and Pat, Suzanne.
It’s
always worth a walk through the garden.
Now
there is a convertible in his garage for the summer months.
Evening
light.
Suffered
a blowout a week ago. The hamstring on my left leg popped. I’m
otherwise wonderfully healthy, but the muscle injury is restricting my
mobility. We’re sure it’s only a partial tear because I can still use it
if I’m careful. Suzanne got us in to the E.R. at her hospital to see a
physician and get a referral, then used her superpowers as a patient advocate
nurse to get us in to see a sports orthopedist in the U.W. system next week.
That
should keep us rolling.
Temperatures
in the fifties and sixties with a breeze off the Pacific. It was good to
get a little inland. Less wind. A few degrees warmer. In
fact, there is a heat advisory in effect here. It’s going to be 80
degrees, or almost 80 degrees for three days in a row!
I
can tell you what we call temperatures like that in South Texas. Morning.