October 21, 2006

  • Frosty and Foggy Morning

    The muskeg had an eerie look about it just after sunrise today, before the fog burned off and the thin layer of ice melted.

    By the time I was out there, the frost was melted in sunny areas, but still showing in shady places.

    Lastly, there’s the shot below, which was in the camera’s memory when I
    saved these pictures today.  I captured it a few days ago when I’d
    gotten outside too late to catch the most intense color of the sunrise
    and didn’t feel it would be worth posting.  Was it?

    Greyfox is working a gun show this
    weekend, and Doug is hanging out here waiting for me to finish this so
    he can get on the computer for his weekly Saturday D&D
    session. 

    I have had a comeuppance of sorts, but I’m stubbornly refusing to call
    it a relapse.  I think I overdid this week, got overconfident and
    expended more energy than I really had.  Today, nothing is working
    right, including eyes and ears.  I spill things, miss what I’m
    reaching for, and I stumbled and fell onto the woodstove this
    morning.  No burns, but as I told Greyfox, it’s not exactly the
    softest object in the room.

    I am humbly resuming some of the asthma meds, the Singulair pills, but
    do not intend to resume regular use of the more dangerous Advair. 
    I’ll continue the tapering-off on that one.

Comments (7)

  • I like looking at your photos.

  • Ditto the above commentor! 

    Glad you weren’t burnt on the stove.  I hope you regain your strength soon.  Take care.

  • the pix are beautiful – but please keep the cold and ice up there – it’s cold enough here in the forties. peace, Al

  • Such lovely photos, the body is a marvelous thing when it is working.

  • Trying to remove myself from Effexor in the last two weeks has been a harrowing experience, and I gave up. 

    The pictures ARE wonderful.  Bill enjoyed Alaska, but not enough to move there.  We’ll be heading out for a visit next September or October.  Shanna is getting married, I HAVE to go.  I hope to see you then.  Do ya still have that shotgun?

  • Just stopping by to say hello.. Alaska looks awesome

    Bright Beautiful Blessings Chel

  • i suppose it’s better to fall against a wood stove
    than off the wagon.
    but it had to hurt.  glad you weren’t injured.

    and yes, it was worth it.  [posting the picture]  look at the reflection and the colors!

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