Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
Yesterday
Good First day of Spring, everyone,
It was -5 degrees F. here this morning, but we're celebrating Spring anyway. 3 months ago, when our mountain club chapter was making out it's spring schedule, we optimistically (and also somewhat jokingly) scheduled a paddle for today (the "Icebreaker"). But it would be impossible to get to the water over the snow drifts, even if the water was open. Once or twice we have paddled in March, but not this year!
Rusty had a bad night last night. He woke us around 4 A.M. with terrible honking, raspy noises. I think they were coming from his throat. I wonder if his breathing congestion has settled in his throat. I made a vetty appt. for tomorrow afternoon for a B-12 shot and for her to check him. He only ate a little of his nighttime food, and this morning only about half of his breakfast. After seeing the 29 I put a drop of Karo into his lunch and he ate some. Hopefully he'll want to eat the rest later (Rusty is a grazer). He gets a reducie tonight to a skinny 0.25U (0.15mm on digital calipers, Monoject syringe; down from 0.20mm)
Good First day of Spring, everyone,
It was -5 degrees F. here this morning, but we're celebrating Spring anyway. 3 months ago, when our mountain club chapter was making out it's spring schedule, we optimistically (and also somewhat jokingly) scheduled a paddle for today (the "Icebreaker"). But it would be impossible to get to the water over the snow drifts, even if the water was open. Once or twice we have paddled in March, but not this year!
Rusty had a bad night last night. He woke us around 4 A.M. with terrible honking, raspy noises. I think they were coming from his throat. I wonder if his breathing congestion has settled in his throat. I made a vetty appt. for tomorrow afternoon for a B-12 shot and for her to check him. He only ate a little of his nighttime food, and this morning only about half of his breakfast. After seeing the 29 I put a drop of Karo into his lunch and he ate some. Hopefully he'll want to eat the rest later (Rusty is a grazer). He gets a reducie tonight to a skinny 0.25U (0.15mm on digital calipers, Monoject syringe; down from 0.20mm)

