I'm very pleased with the new gardens. Even if putting them in was the start of my recent back trouble, it had to be done. And I'm doubly glad they're metal because more than ever I don't want to do it again!
Saturday, July 10, 2021
No Cukes This Year
Friday, July 9, 2021
Literally Back. And Back.
I've not posted in a few weeks as I just haven't had much good to say. I'd written about my latest with my back, so it made no sense to keep complaining until there was something new. Well, I guess there was something new, I was just too upset about it to write about it at the time.
I spoke to my doctors office on Tuesday, June 15, and they said they couldn't schedule the shot in my back (a CT-guided left S1 selective nerve root injection) until it was preauthorized by my insurance and they would submit it that day. By Tuesday, June 23, I had not heard anything back so sent a message to my doctor's office to inquire. I waited the next day, but received no response. So early on Thursday I contacted my insurance and they said they just received the request the day before - 8 days after my doctor's office said they would submit it. I told the story to that insurance agent, and she seemed sympathetic. The preauthorization was approved the very next day, so either she expedited it for me or my doctor's office got it expedited somehow. Probably the former, not the latter, but I'm still bitter.
I'd never had a reason to not trust my doctor's office before, but I won't make that mistake in the future. They'd been bought out several years ago now by a larger company so I'm sure expenses had to be trimmed and the quality soon follows (duh!). But I had to spend 8 extra days in pain, 8 extra days on opioids, and 8 extra days limited for work. Eventually I got a cursory apology from the guilty staff, and a more in-depth apology from the head of the department, but I was definitely not happy. I considered my options; talking to a lawyer, taking them to small claims court, even calling and yelling until I was blue in the face. But in the end, nothing would come of it and I would just be more miserable. Best to get on with it and go through with it. Just get it done.
Eventually I got my injection two days ago, Wednesday, July 7. It was certainly the most painful of these injections I had, I think this is the 4th, and not the most or least effective I've had, either. I still have pain in my butt and groin, sometimes extending down the back of my thigh or to the back of my knee, all left side, and my left heel has been tingling ever since. I no longer get pain all the way to my foot, or the very sharp pain from internal pressure, such as a cough.
Overall, it's just taken the edge off and I think this is something I'll just have to live with. Until I can't anymore. Then I get to go through this whole process yet again. Next time maybe ending up in front of a neurosurgeon.
So, that's that, I'll try not to complain about it here anymore. I do have some things I'd like to catch up on so I'll try to write more this weekend. Stay healthy, everyone.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Solstice Plant Update
Weather has been seasonable lately. We've gone back and forth from air conditioning to windows open, and have had some rain lately with more called for here in a couple hours. The front lawn had gone mostly brown so the rain is good, but we're still several inches below normal so far.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Another Tree Gone
But first, I had the MRI last week and the other morning found out that a shot in the spine is recommended. Exactly what I suspected when this first started, but you have to go through the whole, lengthy process. Probably what my doctor suspected, as well, since he never did refer me to the neurosurgeon. A week or two ago I was getting pretty worried it would be surgery, but the pain has lessened a bit since. Next is scheduling the shot, but first I have to wait for pre-approval from my insurance. I've forgotten how many back shots I've had overall, but actually this may be only third or fourth, to go along with the two prior surgeries. Anyway, more waiting. Back to the tree!
Last year three more trees on the block were taken down. This picture, looking down our block, is from 2019. The second tree down on the left side was removed in 2020, as were the second tree down on the right and another on that side about 6 houses further down. The year after removal the city will come and get the stump, and sometimes will plant a new tree the year after that. I hate to lose old, big trees but so goes the circle of life, I guess. And now we won't worry so much about a branch falling on our cars when parked in the street.
I worked off and on today while I keeping tabs on the activity outside. The cats certainly did not like the constant loud noise from out front so spent much of the day in the bedroom. On top of the bed, thankfully, and not hiding under it. In fact, there was much activity on the street today with this tree being removed by the city, a private company removing a tree up the block in someone's yard, and on the next block were a new front walk and a new driveway being put in at separate residences. So there were a lot of workmen, big trucks and loud noises for much of the day.
But this is the picture story of this one tree's end across the street. Pictures were taken from the front storm door window and the (dirty) front window, and I've not even reviewed them myself just yet, so we'll see what's interesting enough to post. After the break!
Friday, June 4, 2021
Unexpected Cucumbers
We grew some cucumbers in our gardens once, but it was years ago. Now, in 3 of the 4 gardens new cucumber vines are thriving. The only way they could have gotten into the gardens is from our compost soil, from cucumbers we bought but went bad before they got eaten. And, strangely enough, they are sold as 'seedless' cucumbers. My wife likes them in her salad, I'm not a huge fan.
In the two gardens on the left with strawberry plants they are luckily close to the chicken wire and are climbing up and over it. In the lower right garden there are several vines and they are attached to the raspberries. This weekend we'll put a fence around that and I'll try to coax the cucumber vines over. Or use delicate brute force, whatever works.
If we get a bumper crop I'll have to look up how to make them into pickles!
Also, almost two weeks ago Sunday the big peony (fuscia?) started blooming, and the neighbor's pink ones across the driveway. There's only been little rain and the sun has been strong recently and this peony has lost it's luster, but the others are just beginning. We also have one on either side of the gardens and last post I forgot exactly the colors. I thought one was white and one was pink, but they're both pink - a very light pink. Peony pics after the break!
Friday, May 28, 2021
Plant Day 2021
The old tree stump is starting to fall apart now, especially the front side. I actually tried to get less plants than I usually do so fewer pots on the stump, but not sure if I succeeded. We also normally get two hanging pots, one for by the front door and one by the back door, but the hanging pot in back is in full sun all day so plants there usually get pretty rough looking by the end of the season. I did put the yellow flowers you see on the stump in a pot that can be hung. Those and the purple ones like it are meant for full sun, so if it stays looking good it may get put on a shepherd's hook by the back door at a later time.
I also have some petunias in a long pot by the back door. Petunias are usually pretty safe and easy - when the rabbits aren't eating them, anyway. Several plants aren't really blooming here yet, but with time I'm sure the pots on the stump will get more colorful. You can ask me the names of the plants, but if it's not the petunias, marigolds or geraniums then I'll have to go look it up as I don't usually remember that kind of thing very well.Today is much cooler (currently 45ºF!), overcast and rainy, as tomorrow is expected to be, before we get back to seasonable temperatures. The big peony started opening its flowers on Sunday, and I worry because sometimes all it takes is one real heavy rain after the peonies open for them to go to shit, so you have to enjoy them while you can. At the back of the garage are two other, smaller peonies, as well. A white one left of the gardens and a pink one to the right (or opposite, I forget). Those aren't blooming yet, they're always a bit behind the big one by the house.
And just a quick back update, I have an MRI scheduled in less than 2 weeks. Hopefully I don't need to see the neurosurgeon or have surgery and can get the shot shortly after - and it works. This pain sucks, so wish me luck, please.
*Pictures of the peonies and other things I found interesting after the break!
Sunday, May 23, 2021
20th Anniversary
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Back Steps
Step 1, exercises, ice packs and muscle relaxers. Step 2, give in and see the doctor. Step 3, get prescribed steroids, pain relievers and muscle relaxers. Step 4, physical therapy. Step 5, MRI and referral to a neurosurgeon. Step 6, steroid shot in spine. Step 7, surgery. Repeat as needed. I hope these steps are a whole lot more familiar to me than any of you.
Speaking only of my lower back, I've been completely through these steps twice now, in 2000 and in 2010. In April to June of 2018 I got to step 6, but two shots in the spine. The first one didn't work so I was given a choice, try the shot again or schedule surgery. I chose to try a second shot and that time it worked, until now. Currently I'm at step 3, moving to step 4 in 12 days. A few physical therapy sessions may be helpful, I think. How far it goes after that is still up in the air, but I'm hoping this is where it ends this time.
I've had to write this a bit at a time as it's difficult to stay seated here at the desk. And I had written about what I'm going through currently in much more detail, but no one wants to hear all that, so this will be a short post. Suffice it to say that while this totally sucks, it is certainly nothing new to me and I will survive. I'm encouraged as I think I'm feeling better already, but that also may just be the opioid in my system. I should probably take a nap here soon.
So, nothing else to really talk about as this has been all that I've been up to since my last post. I'm not writing this to ask for sympathy, I just have time (I'm bored) and this is what's been happening recently. Back issues are pretty popular, has anyone reading been through any of this? Feel free to share your own war stories in the comments. Stay well.
Friday, May 7, 2021
May This-And-Thats
I have a few things on my mind, and it's too small to hold them for long, so it must be time to get them out. Nothing very major, just some updates, thoughts, and an announcement to my email readers, so it's time once again to just start typing and see what happens.
- Blog emails are going away in July, they will no longer be supported. I've been looking for another widget or service to do this, but I'm not going to pay for it so it may not happen. I have over a dozen friends and family currently signed up and I'm afraid I will lose those readers when this convenience goes away. If you are one, click the link to the site at the bottom of your email and save it as a favorite now! I'll provide more updates when I have them.
- Remember when I wrote about my site being probed? Well, it's happened each month since. 739 hits on March 24 and 760 hits on April 26. I have no idea why, who or what it is, but it doesn't appear to be doing any real harm, either. We'll see how many hits I get for May in a couple weeks, I guess.
- The extra dirt and old grill are gone. My wife put the dirt on the neighborhood farcebook page and in a day one neighbor picked up a couple big buckets and a day or two later another took almost all the rest. The little that remained I found places for in the yard and gardens. Also, the rotting wood that was the old gardens I cut up and took to the dump last weekend, so now I have my garage back. And that old grill I put out to the curb a day early and it didn't take long for it to disappear, no sticker required. Maybe someone will try to clean it up and get another year or two out of it, but more likely it will be sold as scrap metal. But now I have a 35 dollar sticker that I don't need. Maybe I'll pay it forward and have my wife put it on farcebook and give it away to someone with an appliance they need to get rid of.
- I mowed the lawn for the first time this year on Wednesday. The front needed it more and the back just in places, typical for the first mow. Thus begins a (mostly) weekly ritual that will last until late fall. Thankfully, it's a small lawn. It's also showing wear in areas that I'll need to get grass to grow again. This is likely due to me spraying the weeds instead of getting down and digging them out. Trouble is, my back is no longer built for all that low work. The good news is last summer I got a tool that I can get the weeds out while standing up, but it does leave a divot. I'll just call that aerating the lawn.
- Remember the drawer that I built downstairs for the cat's litter box? I still look at it and think of how nifty it is. After using it now for quite some time, I really like how it contains the mess a whole lot better than when the litter box was on the floor. Oh, litter still gets dragged out, but mostly only onto the walkway and a bit on the stairs, and I just sweep it into the drawer. If anyone figures out how to get a cat to wipe their paws, please let me know.
- BW left a comment over at Nic's recently that got me thinking. It's about getting used to music that's not on CDs or records. To a certain extent, I have the same issue. I do have many releases on digital only by now, but I also have YouTube Music as a premium member, so have been trying to use that more. The issue I'm finding is it's geared more towards individual songs, not whole albums, and I am very album-oriented. Are all music streaming services like that?
- I have my spring vacation in a couple weeks, and I expect it will be better than last year's. I don't have any big projects in mind, but I'm sure I'll think of something. Or maybe I'll just sleep until noon every day and have a fire every night. It will be different because my wife will be here working from home all week, but I'll hit two weeks after being fully vaccinated so I do plan on going out and about. We also want to start inviting friends over for firepits and outside socializing soon. I know vaccination is no guarantee, but I feel the benefits will outweigh the risk, at this point.
Well, that was fun. The weather has been seasonable and we're still getting overnight frost now and again, at least for this next week, it appears. Might be a good night for a fire, tonight. Have a great weekend, everyone.
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Nice Spring Evening
New fence, new gardens, new spring growth. |
First Cardinal of spring, that I've seen, center. |
I enjoy watching the air traffic. |
And the trees are filling in nicely. |
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Gardens, Grills and Dirt
My wife and I finished the other half of the gardens yesterday, and it was much easier with her help than the first two that I did on my own. The front left garden is at a bit of an angle compared to the others, but I'm satisfied for now. I put in an order last night for mulch and a few other things that I picked up this morning. That's one thing that's come of this pandemic - much more ordering online for pickup. Never have to get out of your car, just show up and they put your stuff in the back. We'll likely keep this up even after these pandemic times.
So I picked up 4 bags of mulch, and it took two in the garden paths. I knew 4 would be more than enough but it was dirt cheap and I know we'll have other uses and places for it this year. I also spread grass seed around the outside of the gardens and the mulched area. I have a few other places in the yard to get grass to fill in, too, but that's for another time. After mulch and seed I gave it a good watering, trying not to wash away the seed. I hate to do it, but I may have to put straw down in the seeded areas this year to get grass to grow, but we'll see.
The unused dirt pile in the garage is bigger now. I had my wife post about it on the neighborhood farcebook page, but no one has inquired yet. If there are no takers then I'll be hauling buckets to the dump next weekend. I'll have to go there anyway as I'll need to get rid of the remaining wood from the old gardens. I've been putting a little in the bin each week for trash pickup, but these bigger boards will be cut up and hauled off. I do want my garage back sometime soon, after all. And my wife's not keen on the idea of enclosing the whole area with a fence again, so we'll see how it goes and I'll likely have to get some chicken wire for one or two of the gardens soon.We had snow flurries on a couple days this past week. Nothing stuck, but one day it did look like a blizzard for a short time. April has been below normal in temperatures for us, but also below normal in snowfall. We still have a few days left, but I don't see any low temperatures below freezing and the highs get much better, very nice and warm the next couple days, then mid-60's (ºF, or upper teens ºC) for the rest of the week.
The new grill is put together and ready to go, so can't wait to try that out one of these nice evenings. The old one is starting to rust out inside and very dirty so it was time to replace it. We got it shortly after we got the house so has served us well for over a decade. Both grills are made by Kenmore, but I like the new one because there is no side burner (that we never used anyway) and the side shelves fold down, thus taking up less garage space. Getting rid of the old one now will cost us $35.00 for an appliance sticker to have the city pick it up. I could put it out on the terrace and hope some metal scavenger picks it up, but 35 bucks to guarantee it goes away is fine with me.
This year's big spring project is now pretty much done, so I'll have to figure out something to keep me busy on my spring vacation coming up in a few weeks. My vacation will just about be two weeks after my second shot, so I may go gallivanting about to stores, bars and restaurants that I've been avoiding for over a year now. It will probably seem a little weird, but in a good way. And people, friends, so many that I've barely seen, if at all, in over a year. I want to socialize again! Do I remember how?
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Two Down, Two To Go
Two weeks after putting together the gardens and removing the railings we finally got good enough weather this weekend to continue. It'd been rainy and cool, but it is still April and our last average freeze is April 30, so we'll take the good weather days when they come. We've had all the windows open one day, and some open another day, I think that's about it so far. But the grass is turning green, spring flowers are blooming and tree buds are opening. And I get my first shot this week, so things are looking up!
I had to go into the office for a few hours on Saturday morning, but when I got home I did a few chores and then started in on the west garden, the strawberry bed. This one was falling apart, the wood so rotten much of it fell to pieces when moved. In contrast, the east garden seems to have held together much better, but we'll see how much when we get to that side, likely next weekend.I dug up all the strawberry plants and two oregano plants and put them loosely in the lower part of the other garden before removing the rest of the wood and moving some dirt around. Between the gardens and the garage I have a 12 foot 2x6 to stop weeds from growing there. It's also rotting, but whole, so I left it as is but I plan on putting one of the 8 foot and 4 foot pieces from the east garden on top of it for extra protection, as long as they're in better shape than the west garden, and they look to be.
Left with just a large pile of soil, I removed as many weeds and roots as I could and measured out where I had to get back to ground level. I wound up moving a few wheelbarrows full of dirt onto a tarp in the garage though I would bring some back once the gardens were in place. There's maybe a wheelbarrow and a half left over and I expect about as much from the other side. When we're done I'll have my wife post something on the neighborhood farcebook page and I'm sure someone will want it. This is why I put it on a tarp in the garage, because it may be there a week or more so don't want a pile of mud.I kept at it for a while and got both new gardens in place and about half full of dirt, then decided to take a break for a bit. My heartrate hadn't even gone back to resting when my wife got home from her Dad's, so it was a short break, then that was when we moved some dirt back to gardens to the depth my wife wanted, and she took over and replanted all the strawberry plants. The oregano plants are just sitting there, not replanted as they will go on the other side when we get that done.
Also, the dang rabbits have been chewing on the plants, so we'll likely need to put a fence up sooner than later, so I've been forming that plan in my head. I don't want to do them individually so there will again be something that goes around all of them, with a gate to get in. And we'll put straw or mulch down on the paths between the gardens to keep weeds from growing there.After all this, I was able to sit by the fire for the second night in a row. I had a fire the night before, too, but spent an hour on a video call with my mom, followed by another hour long video call with my sister, which was very nice, but this night was just me relaxing and enjoying the fire, the moon, the stars, some music and my thoughts. It is very good relaxation therapy.
Today is a rest day, the weather is similar to yesterday but more overcast. My out of shape muscles are pretty sore again today, but I'll live. It crossed my mind to dive into the other side today but my back does need a rest. It held up well yesterday, but I don't want to push it today when it's already tired and sore. We grilled out sausages for lunch and will probably be pretty lazy the rest of the day. That's okay, we earned it.
Spring flowers after the break!