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Thursday, December 27, 2012

A getting ready day

There are two experiences looming on my horizon, and my day off today was spent getting ready for both.  As usual, I made a list of things I wanted to accomplish for the day and I actually got most of them done.  Most immediately, I will be participating in the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) on Saturday.  I have been email corresponding with the local organizer, and verified that the only counting I could do this year is from the seat of a boat.  Hikes on trails are out for me right now. 

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Tonight�s photos are from a recent visit to the �secret� pond on a chilly morning.  Instead of finding three sandhill cranes in the field around the pond, there were eight.  They were all trumpeting away while feeding as I approached and shut off the motor.

There are forms to fill out, and others to take along for this official bird count.  I�m actually quite thrilled to be doing the count out on the water.  Any time I can get out on the swamp is a bonus experience for me.  The weather forecast for Saturday is for an 80% chance of rain in the morning with beginning temperatures in the 30�s, so I�ve gathered many layers of clothing to wear along with my rain coat and rain pants.  We will be out for the entire day from dawn to dusk, so we�ll need to be prepared for cold wet conditions in the boat.  I�ll be getting my lunch and snacks ready tomorrow.

IMG_1460         With all that trumpeting going on, it wasn�t long before other cranes came in to join the group.

The other experience looming is, of course, my surgery.  I had two things on my list concerning that today.  First up was arranging for a kennel for Emma for two to three weeks.  I was able to get her reservations in a local home/kennel where the dogs have house time in addition to time in kennels.  There is a large fenced yard, and the woman running the kennel (the �Dog Lady of Folkston�) has several boxers of her own.  She assured me there would be plenty of play time for Emma with herself and some of her dogs. 

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                                             More arrivals, and more trumpeting conversations.

Next week, Emma and I will travel to her house for a meet and greet to acclimate Emma to the place.   I didn�t get a chance to tell the woman that Emma is happy to go with anyone, anywhere.  Separation anxiety is not something she is plagued with. Eye rolling smile  I don�t think she would care one way or the other if I ever returned to pick her up.  That�s just the way she is.

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After chatting for a while, the whole flock decided to head off for greener pastures with a cacophony of sound.

Second thing on the surgery list was to make a trial journey to Waycross, GA, so I�ll know where I�m going next Monday for my pre-surgery appointments, and to find the hospital.  �Jack�in�the-Box� took me on a very interesting route, but I do believe it was the fastest one to get there.  It�s about 45 miles from the rig, so certainly closer than Jacksonville, FL.  It was very obvious to me that this is a Mayo Clinic operation.  I didn�t get out of the car, but I�m comfortable and glad I made the trip.

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I�ll be nervous enough as it is with Monday morning.  Doctor�s visits just naturally raise my blood pressure.  I thought perhaps knowing the route and where to park might calm me down a bit.  Probably won�t work, but one can always hope. Disappointed smile

Thanks for stopping by� talk to you later,  Judy

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