Mar 02, 2017
Que pasa
The last 24 hours have been non stop action.
This morning there was some fog on our early morning beach walk. Soon there was mucho fog and we could barely see 12 inches in front of us, quite the experience. For a moment or two we thought we might have been in Oregon.
Once back home we noticed how much Carmeh was licking one of her front paws….also to a lesser extent a back paw.
My very special amiga, Suzanne, who recently spent a week here on the Isla published part 1 of her posts about her time here. She is a great writer and an even better photographer or is it the other way around? Please read her post about Life on the Isla by clicking here. Gosh when I read it I wanted to come here 😀 Well you will know what I mean when you read it 😆
With the chicken diet we need to give her some extras such as egg shells in the gold shot glass plus a variety of liver support meds including milk thistle. We are planning to start adding steamed minced fresh green beans tomorrow. Meal time is not a quick process as you can see.
For that we reason we have decided to stay here for an additional two weeks and then make a beeline run for Canada. We will still get home at the same time but instead of touring around the USA we will stay here where we are all happy and can keep enjoying the beach. Our intention is to keep living life to the fullest each day.
Now don’t you think that that was a full 24 hour day? Well actually it was 28 hours from when the happy hour started yesterday until I completed this post tonight.
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Now it’s our turn to doctor our dogs. Chloe has a slipped kneecap that developed severe arthritis and Merlin has developed collapsing trachea. I found the most wonderful supplement for Chloe, boswellia or frankincense, I get chewable tablets from Amazon. It’s pretty much miraculous, I use it for my arthritis, too. Chloe is racing around like a pup. Merlin’s isn’t so good, it’s a progressive disease that causes his trachea to continue to flatten. It’s common in smaller breeds. There is a surgery, but it would be very difficult on an older dog. So we’re working on the symptoms with a steroid/bronchodialator combo. After a couple of weeks he’ll just have the bronchodialator. So we’ll enjoy our furkids while we have them. I hope you can get rid of Carmeh’s infection, poor baby!
Oh Marty I am so sorry that you are having all these problems with your fur kids. It is not easy but we do what we can to help them for as long as we can.
I cannot believe all the snow BC has had this year, including the island and Okanagan. We are supposed to have more snow Sunday! I think you are smart staying 2 more weeks. I don’t think this is the year to spend a lot of time in the USA based on what is going on there. Hard to stay out of the politic part.
I only wish that we could stay even longer. So glad that our job allows us to leave for the winter and that for the most part that our client wait for our return.
It is a good idea to stay on the isla longer. This is the worst winter I have ever been through in greater Vancouver. Colin’s work might benefit from a drone…
Colin has hired a drone and here and there as needed this past year but the quality of photography is not the same.
Agree, two weeks more sun and fun just the ticket.
Less Trump exposure, a good thing! Keep enjoying.
Thanks, Janet. Wish you were here this year. Soon I hope.
Glad to hear you’ll be around for a couple more weeks…will be in maz April 1 to June 1. Staying in el Centro. Hope we can meet up. I’ve been following you for so long you seem like family!
I will send you an email Linda but I am not sure that it will work out. We are leaving on the 3rd of April and our last few days are a beehive of activity. However if you could come to the Isla is might work out.
Poor little Carmeh, she does not look happy, at all.
She wasn’t at all. However, the infection on her toe has broken and she is doing better today.