Impeccably
dressed.
At
the birding center.
With
kids on it!
And
parents.
And
a view of the boardwalk and flats below.
A
view of the bay side. The Laguna Madre. A vast, extra-saline,
warm nursery for the bigger creatures that live in the Gulf.
With
the bridge to get here in the background.
And
the view from the deck.
A
roving band of 150 cattle egrets in the field.
They
hung out for several hours.
We
see them around this time of year. They gather for migration. But
we’ve never seen them in the park like this before.
Becky
and Brian were coming for dinner and the super bowl.
She
waited on the deck.
And
waited.
And
watched.
Watched.
And
finally.
Rewarded
for her patience.
Marooned
and salt encrusted in an inland sea.
At
the dry edge of Sal del Rey. The lake expands and contracts with local
rainfall. There is no outflow. It hasn’t rained much lately, so
there is a lot of exposed shoreline.
Judy’s
hearing has been slowly degrading for quite some time, but it just made a quick
drop off. Meniere’s Disease, but without the vertigo. Significant
tinnitus and hearing loss. The Tinnitus doesn’t go away as the hearing
does, it gets louder. Don’t know why it happens, and there isn’t much to
do about it. It might be related to viral ear infections she got years
ago. The hearing in her left ear is essentially gone. It’s not
coming back. With a hearing aid, she can still hear out of her right ear.
The Ear Nose and Throat guy she’s working with is doing what he can to preserve
the hearing she has remaining in her right ear for as long as possible.
Basically, the only treatment is to prescribe a diuretic to reduce any fluid
buildup in the inner ear. That’s it.
We
compensate as much as we can. First order of business is to position in
front of her and face her when speaking. Maximum range is about 5 feet,
and it helps if she can watch you talk. She can do a one-on-one
conversation, but multiple conversations in the same room, or restaurant
background noise are deal-breakers.
On
the television, we have a gadget that sends the TV sound directly into her
hearing aids. When we’re out in the car, we wear the walkie talkie
headsets. Around the house, I wear a multi mike on a lanyard around my
neck and it Bluetooths directly into her hearing aids.
Doing
what we can with what we’ve got.