With
a couple brown immatures.
And
a whole mess of other birds.
Snowy
egrets, white ibis, white-faced ibis, some northern shovelers and mottled ducks
in the background.
With
a couple brown immatures.
And
a whole mess of other birds.
Snowy
egrets, white ibis, white-faced ibis, some northern shovelers and mottled ducks
in the background.
For
the biannual annoyance. Daylight Saving Time.
Time
doesn’t change, we do. We can’t spring time forward, we can only move our
clocks to something that doesn’t represent what time it really is. If the
justification is to get people to work earlier, or kids to school earlier, just
tell them to be there at seven instead of eight.
For
the argument that it is necessary to continue the clock switch because
interstate commerce requires it, Arizona and the adjacent states didn’t
collapse when Arizona opted out of Daylight Saving Time in 1968.
My
afternoon food fades. Had them all my life. I remember in high
school hoping any complicated classes would be in the morning because I knew
I’d be dozing through class in the afternoons. Later, as an adult, I
figured out the connection to food, to what I had for lunch. I assumed it
was a blood sugar issue and tried to figure it out from that perspective.
Maybe too much. Maybe too little. I could never get the
pattern. Maybe gluten. Maybe MSG. Preservatives? No
suspect held up to repetition. Then by chance during a fade, I checked my
blood pressure. Well actually, Judy thought to check it and told me to do
it. My blood pressure was very low. Both numbers were below a
hundred.
I
checked with Hal. We sorted through hypoglycemia and hypotension and
settled on the latter. It’s not a big deal. Nothing to
medicate. It’s just a thing, but now it has a name. Post Prandial
Hypotension. A sudden drop in blood pressure after a meal. Food
fades. The solution? I continue to do what I’ve been doing all my
adult life; watch for patterns and avoid the foods that make me crash.
It’s a whole lot easier to pick out the patterns now though, since I’m no
longer trying to correlate with blood sugar. Black coffee in the morning
is fine. I’ve figured out a safe breakfast. A couple snacks for
lunch, and dinner doesn’t seem to matter so much. It’s working.
Mom
had it too. Two o’clock in the afternoon she’d have to lie down on the
front room couch and take a nap for an hour. She always wanted to be back
up again by the time I got home from school, but sometimes she was still
asleep. She never made the connection to what she had for lunch or blood
pressure. I got there but it took me a long time. And I had more
resources available to help me figure it out.
He
looks like another clump of sand, but there is a giveaway.
That
menacing claw. It looks big on him, but the entire crab is maybe 2 inches
wide, so it’s not too scary.
Noticed
while walking through a South Texas industrial area, packed with small
businesses building and repairing things.
The
sign read:
Dirty hands.
Clean money.
It
doesn’t exactly describe the life of an accountant, but we recognize and admire
the sentiment.