Archive for ‘March, 2011’

More from Sunday: a Karl’s eye view

A photo from my phone…I took this late yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. The loop walk we do around the adjacent property, loops around a kind of bowl…some remnant of a long ago glacier. Although we didn’t do the loop walk, we did venture out on “our” side of the bowl. There was a shady spot with a great view, Karl’s perfect choice for a rest stop. The temperature was right at 50F – downright balmy for a March day in Montana!

Sunny Sunday…first Robin!

Another sunny day and we were all out enjoying…eating grass

…watching the birds…

…heading for the old watering hole…

Ice water!

“Stay away from my treat, Bob!”

Karl had a good and comfortable day after a much better night for both of us.

And then….and then!!! – I saw the first Robin!

***In the cold climate regions of the U.S., Robin’s are one of the first migratory birds to return in the Spring. Not a favorite bird of mine at all, but the first sighting is a sign that Spring is on its way.

A very nice day

After several sloppy days, it cleared and got very cold (20F) last night. This past week was a bit tough – the third week of antibiotics for Karl started to catch up with him and he was noticeably uncomfortable at times. We were out twice in the night last night but I’ve learned to relax and let him take care of himself. He would walk a bit and then rest and seemed to get comfort from lying in the snow. I was dressed warmly, the moon was out early and then a million stars so I rested also, usually finding a stump near him or sometimes just lying in the snow myself – watching the stars, listening to the occasional gust of wind in the trees.

The clear night skies continued through morning and the day. Karl and I headed for town early.

I reminded myself to enjoy the day – that I was doing everything I could for Karl and that I needed to trust in that and his ultimate care in my Heavenly Father’s hands.

I love this barn and the view of it with the backdrop of mountains. There were no other cars. I stopped. I rolled down the windows. Karl watched. I enjoyed taking some photos.

There is a road behind the area where I shop that is a favorite walking spot. It looks like there is a plan for a subdivision someday but at the moment, it ends abruptly in the middle of a field. There are no houses and the only other cars are the occasional other people with dogs. We drive to the end, walk a few paths into the fields and have yet to share it with anyone else.

In the middle of the photo, through the “V”, those squared off peaks – those are mountain tops in Glacier National Park.

Karl and I had a good time just meandering and enjoying the sunshine. The temperature was still below freezing. The snow was crunchy and hard enough that neither of us broke through making the walking easy.

Shopping completed, we headed for home with another quick walk in Somers on our way. At home, Karl meandered in the yard while I unloaded and then came in willingly for a bit of lunch. After lunch he lay down in the sunroom and I thought: “What a good idea!” but decided on my bed instead of the floor. Bob joined me at some point as he was snuggled against me when I woke up two hours later – refreshed! Karl got up with me, we went outside and had the first nearly normal walk around the property since early in the week.

He has been relaxing comfortably in the yard all afternoon. I enjoyed the emerging yard with him. Bob was out and about. It was a very nice day.

***Thank you – with all my heart – to all those who are holding us in prayer.

Being

Sometimes we just sit and look at the mountains, listen to the wind in the trees – and just be.

A more open look

Last Sunday, temperature 28, Bigfork and Somers Bay frozen over. (It’s not as cold as it looks)

This Sunday, temperature 38, and the bays are mostly open water.

Snow squalls were evident to the west over the Bitterroots.

But blue sky and sun hit the beach at Wayfarer’s Park.

Karl is moving and walking much more comfortably. Just like with human recovery of a joint – it needs to be used, but not over used, to heal. A warm (relatively :)! ), sunshiny weekend gave us ample opportunity to be outside whether walking or just sitting and enjoying.