by Nasoosie » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:58 am
GOOD MORNING SUE, Li, AND ALL!
I had a great sleep last night, and I feel like a new person this morning! My sinuses have cleared up a lot----no more nasty pressure headache, my throat is no longer sore, my chest is not feeling as if an elephant is standing on it (as it felt yesterday at this time!) and, all in all, I am congratulating my body for a battle well fought! Those pirates can't keep a north country girl down for long!
I see that it is -26 deg. F. at home this morning-----negative 26 is rather cold, and I am hoping that my daughter and Joe are still there to keep that woodstove going for most of the day.
I checked in on Lily the black bear and her yearling cub, Hope, this morning at the live web cam to see if Lily is in labor yet, and it seems as if she isn't, yet. However, there are signs that the birth will be sometime this week. We are all holding our breath to see what will happen to Hope, who continues to suckle on Lily very frequently, when those new cubs, or cub, are born. Nobody has ever been privy to see what goes on in a wild bear's den when the mom has a live-in yearling along with new cubs. This only seems to happen when a lone cub doesn't suckle enough milk to keep the mom from coming into estrus before the usual two years are up. I really hope Lily makes Hope allow those new babies first dibs on the milk supply, as they will need that first rich colostrum milk, and they will need constant feeding. As Doc and his assistant, Sue, are saying, "We are learning together from our beloved Lily."
Today we are to get some significant rain here in Orlando, which would be wonderful, as long as we don't get nasty thunderstorms along with it. These water retention ponds and canals really need to get replenished.
I will probably stay at this house until either tomorrow afternoon or Wednesday morning when I will have to go back to St. Cloud and hitch up for the trek northward to the GTG. I will need my son to get me manoevered around enough to get out of his gate and fencing so I can take off Thursday at about noon, as check-in time is three o'clock, as I recall. I am really looking forward to this event! My payday is Wednesday, so I will be a busy girl on that day, gettiing some bills paid and some groceries for the festivities! I am getting the stuff I want to haul with me organized, lists made, and so on. I was hoping my tire sensor would be here for the trip, but so far, no luck. I had to return one as it did not seem to be functional. I still have three days for it to show up.
Coffee tastes really good this morning, and it's so nice to not be coughing up a storm! I hope you all have a fun day doing something that gives you a good feeling today. It was eight years ago that I was on the road coming back from Detroit with my new dog, Molly, who was rescued from the streets by the Detroit Animal Rescue League. What a good move that was on my part! She has been such a super friend to me, and I love her dearly.
Happy Monday! (I have no animosity about Mondays any more, now that I am not a commuter and working girl!)
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!