Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=105930
Hi Everyone,
Late start tonight. We were out all day on the best paddle of the season.
I guess Rusty's numbers today are a continuation of the bounce that started yesterday. A mysterious bounce. I don't think he's sick. Tomorrow I'll take his dose back up if there is no improvement tonight. I wonder if the new cart. of insulin isn't potent?
I'm sure that Rusty spent most of the day sleeping and moping about because his beans went out and left him! We wrecked his routine! :lol: Maybe the high numbers reflect that.
Our paddle, on Lake Lila, one of the gems of the Adirondacks and my favorite lake, was wonderful. The lake was calm, the sun was shining, the color was muted, but still good. We took our time and explored the lake, having lunch at the site of the Adirondack Great Camp Nahasane (Built by William Webb, the railroad magnate, for his bride, the former Lila Vanderbilt). The buildings were torn down when the state of NY acquired the land for it's "forever wild" forest preserve. We lunched in the resulting meadow with a fabulous view down the lake. The rich at the end of the 19th-beginning of the 20th century knew how to live! A highlight of the paddle was seeing fresh moose tracks on one of the beaches. Wow!
Tired now, enclosing several photos. Gonna veg out for a while. bbl,
Ella & Rusty
Hi Everyone,
Late start tonight. We were out all day on the best paddle of the season.
I guess Rusty's numbers today are a continuation of the bounce that started yesterday. A mysterious bounce. I don't think he's sick. Tomorrow I'll take his dose back up if there is no improvement tonight. I wonder if the new cart. of insulin isn't potent?
I'm sure that Rusty spent most of the day sleeping and moping about because his beans went out and left him! We wrecked his routine! :lol: Maybe the high numbers reflect that.
Our paddle, on Lake Lila, one of the gems of the Adirondacks and my favorite lake, was wonderful. The lake was calm, the sun was shining, the color was muted, but still good. We took our time and explored the lake, having lunch at the site of the Adirondack Great Camp Nahasane (Built by William Webb, the railroad magnate, for his bride, the former Lila Vanderbilt). The buildings were torn down when the state of NY acquired the land for it's "forever wild" forest preserve. We lunched in the resulting meadow with a fabulous view down the lake. The rich at the end of the 19th-beginning of the 20th century knew how to live! A highlight of the paddle was seeing fresh moose tracks on one of the beaches. Wow!
Tired now, enclosing several photos. Gonna veg out for a while. bbl,
Ella & Rusty