Spring Wrap Up: No Move

Winter wasn’t the best. My dog died. The house in NC had a deal pending for nearly 6 months. I kept hearing ‘any day now’ the entire time. I set writing aside to focus on getting rid of things, and rehabilitating my old prairie schooner (RV) so I’d be ready to roll when the time came.

The house finally sold. Right when I thought I’d be leaving Sanford, the new owner arrived and inviting me to stay and work on projects. That gesture has sparked one of the best creative phases ever! Since the sale of the house, I’ve been writing, playing music, building things, and dog training.

Writing: The Hill Beautiful

Spring began March 15 with a trip to Folley Beach, SC. to visit a girl there. Met her on a dating site called Plenty Of Fish. She was really nice and we had a great time, but it wasn’t a match. While I was there though, I got back to writing everyday. As part of my book project, I’m working on a short story that incorporates the writing techniques and devices of my book project. A sort of test drive if you will. So…

COMING SOON: The HIll Beautiful. I’ll post this short story in installments. I’ve fussed with this theme before, so if you think you know the story, I promise you that you don’t.

Music: Jus’ Right

Bob Fox, Paula Conley, Alicia Stone, Tim Glasson

After I returned from SC to Sanford, I got seriously involved in a quartet singing 4 part harmonies. I’ve never had such a good time playing music! Rehearsals have been serious business, but always fun— can’t remember laughing so much— and often we take turns cooking and have a nice dinner too.

Recently, we started performing at different venues: open mics mostly, but have also played in churches and a rest home. If you ever want to enjoy an appreciative audience, consider entertaining at a rest home (is that the right thing to call them these days?).

Work: Vinyl Siding

Back of house

Did my first vinyl siding project. Vinyl siding is pretty easy to work with. Most of the effort goes into preparation.

Rebuilding corner

Preparations began with the repair of rot and termite damage. The rot was plainly visible and was on the list of projects the bank wanted repaired right away.

I did the back wall which connects the original house with a large addition. The walls weren’t even and required furring strips to make the surface flush.

Needed furring strips to make wall flush

While prepping the back wall, I decided to fix what looked like a small area of rot. When opened, we found termite damage missed by the inspectors.

Ended up ripping it out and rebuilding the corner of the garage.

Don’t know how long vinyl siding lasts. Never thought of using it before, but it sure looks a lot better than what we started with!

Just needs gutters!

Summary: Life is good!

I’ve enjoyed some creative phases before— Texas comes to mind where I was working on neon and writing and building things. The time I spend up in Traverse City is always good. Spring 2010 in NC was good not only because I was having fun building things, but also enjoyed an intensely creative period of writing and music making!

Pulled the awning out of the scrap pile

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09.26.09

Music

I went back to the Hayloft Thursday.  There was another bass player.  I was only asked to play back up for a really bad harmonica player.  Another musician put on the spot was a blues guitarist.  Neither one of us could follow the harmonica man.  It was brutal.

The good news from the Hayloft is that when the harmonica player tried to do Summertime, the guitar player and me had a couple moments where we ‘clicked’.  We decided to try a sidebar next week and perhaps perform together.  I’ve been listening to some blues to see if I can pick up a couple more riffs to use between now and then.

Bucky

Bucky looking pretty gray

Bucky has graduated to intravenous chemo every week— in addition to all the other meds.  Vet said she was so good that she didn’t need to be sedated when they put the IV port in her leg.  Stuff seems to be making her feel a lot better.

Bucky is feeling good and is happy.  The article I read said that the results of the protocol are spectacular— and then later the failure of the medicines is just as spectacular when the cancer mutates and no longer responds.  The best success is with multiple drugs, but Bucky can’t use some because of the congenital heart condition all Boxers have.

Be easier on me if she just died in her sleep or something, but I don’t think I’m going to get that lucky…

Computer

Still haven’t figured out what went wrong with my G4 laptop, but I ordered a better high gain antenna and am using it to get online with my good laptop.  Sure beats driving all the way to the library every time I need to get on line.  I’m also getting phone messages again.  Now I need to sort out my phone problems.

Rick and Ron finally got the boat back and back in the water yesterday.  They caught a couple salmon this morning.

Weather

Starting to cool off now in northern MI.  Very rainy and windy the past few days.  Most of Sept was nice. Am hoping for more of that and some nice fall colors before I leave TC.

Bucky gets daily oral medication and once each week gets a dose of IV chemo.  Vet said she was really good about it and didn’t even need to be sedated when the put in the IV port.

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09.21.09

Weather

Still in TC.  Colors are coming on slowly. Northern Michigan has finally had some nice weather for about 3 weeks— nicest weather of the summer claim the locals.  We are finally enjoying the best sweet corn of the year and lots of tomatoes.

The cherries came so late that half (42%) were thrown away!  Can you imagine?  Seems like such a waste.  Part of the problem was a bumper crop of earlier Washington cherries, but they never taste as good.

Joe Golder is up from Ypsi. He brought his dogs and a bike. We have been riding. We also took a beautiful drive out to Good Harbor and let the dogs run and swim.

Bucky

Bucky is getting chemo for lymphoma. I probably shouldn’t be spending the $, but she’s feeling so much better and acting happy that I can’t help myself. The vet warned me that some of the treatments for Bucky might cause a heart attack.  Jeez, I’m thinking, sounds better than wasting away from cancer or having to put her down.  Meanwhile she’s feeling good and back to being happy—  so I won’t have to worry about it until a little later I guess…

Little Gem

1970 Litte Gem

Bought a 1970 Little Gem trailer to fix up. It’s about 19′. The running gear is in good shape, it has dual axles, and it even has electric brakes. The coach is in pretty good shape, but the inside is a mess. Different people did different things to it, so it’s no longer vintage. I’m going to gut it and change the lay out. The head is in the back and the galley is in the front. I’m going to put my bed in the front so I can have a big one, move the galley mid ship so it will be close to the plumbing in the back.

Looking forward

Writing

Have been getting lots of writing done. Presently, I’m re conceiving the story The Hill Beautiful. I’m practicing with the techniques and structures that I’m planning to use for the Pitcairn project to get a feel for how it goes. Since the short story is a much small piece, I can see the work flow from start to finish in a (hopefully) short amount of time.

Looking aft

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09.15.09

Music

Tim and Diana Glasson came up to TC for a couple days.  They drove up in their RV. Tim was hoping to go fishing, but Ron busted the out drive on his boat.

Tim and I played music though.  Last Thursday we played a famous local open mic at a place called the Hay Loft on M-72. We did a good job. After we performed, a local radio personality invited us to play a live set on his Friday public radio station program.  Kinda thrilling to be celebrities.  The radio performance went well too and was an adventure for us both.  I am surprised to see how many people heard us.

The station burned a copy of our performance on a CD. As I listen to it, I have to smile when I think of how far Tim and I have come since first singing together.

Showed Tim and Di a few of the sights, but they only had a couple days before Tim had to go back to NC.   I was a little sad watching them drive away.  I know we had fun touring the area, but I would have been happy just playing and singing for the entire visit.

Bucky

Bucky is still feeling better.  She seems to tire quickly, but when not tired, she dances and runs around. Best thing is that she’s obviously feeling happy.  Still don’t know how much treatment she’s going to get.

Computer

Had my old G4 laptop set up for getting the internet.  Pretty convenient.  Saturday it died.  My new computer isn’t set up for the high gain antenna, and the software for it is back in NC. So now I’ve to drive into town to get my eMail and check eBay or anything else I need to do on the net.  Time consuming and inconvenient.  Until I figure out a fix, I won’t be getting phone messages or anything else as regularly as I was.  Replies will be delayed.

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09.08.09

Central Lake

I’m visiting my cousin, Jan and her husband, Pat. They live on a farm near Central Lake about 50 miles from TC.  Jan and Pat are both deaf. It’s interesting being somewhere that is quiet, yet can make as much noise as you like without offending anyone.

Nice weather in N. MI right now.  IIt’s rained a lot here this year. There is a bumper crop of apples! Jan and Pat have about 10 apple trees of different flavors in the yard. Tomatoes are late here too. Because it’s been cool the trees are already beginning to change. Back in 02′, they didn’t have this much color until the 2nd week in Oct.

Jan’s son Alec is back home.  Alec now likes to be called AJ.  AJ is a very angry and negative person. Even when in a good mood, he talked about hurting people.  At first he was pretty friendly toward me, but after I mentioned a couple times that I didn’t consider hurting people a good first choice for solving problems, he turned rather cool.

I’m at Short’s Brewing Co, in Bellaire on my way back to TC.  My eMail wouldn’t go at my cousin’s place so I’m sending from them here. Probably won’t get back to town in time to play tonight. I’ll be playing tomorrow. Tim and Diana Glasson will be rolling in from NC at some point in the day and he always likes to play.

Travel

Time for all good snow birds to starting thinking about the south. Bucky has another month of chemo. So I’ll be in the area for at least that long. Guess I’ll find out soon if it is worth it…

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09.01.09

Bucky

Bucky is doing chemo and is feeling much better.  The current regime lasts 2 months.  I’m not sure yet if we’ll do more after that, or just the 2 meds she is on now.  I’m trying to find out today when the next treatment would be— if it’s after what we are doing now, or concurrent— or because all Boxers have heart conditions, just skip the 3rd phase.

Might be able to do some of it on the road. The vet is still weighing how much to do at her age.  For me there is also a cost issue.

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08.28.09

Travel

Am in Traverse City now.  It has been a cool summer here.  Tomatoes haven’t ripened yet!  Everything is late.  Personally I don’t mind the mild temperatures, but the cool weather hasn’t been good for tourism.

Music

I went to an open mic last night at a place called The Hayloft on M-72.  They had several acts nearly all was blue grass and gospel!  Everything we played would go good over well in NC.  I was the only bass player, so I was invited to play most of the night Last night I sat in with a group of local musicians that were short a bass player for a local radio broadcast called The Round Up.  It was spontaneous.  Went well and I’m invited back for next week’s session. Might even do some sidebars with a few of the players.

Bucky

Not all good news though, the vet here has diagnosed Bucky with an aggressive cancer quite common with Boxers.  I stopped in Ypsi and hung a couple French doors for my friend, Joe.  While there, my dog suddenly didn’t want to do anything.  She slept constantly and needed help doing everything, even getting up.  I found I had to give her pain medication to even get her to go outside.  The only thing normal was her appetite.

I’ve talked to other Boxer owners that told me about their dogs suddenly getting sick and being gone in a month.  Good news is that the vet pumped her up with steroids so her last weeks will be happy.  She went to sleep crying and woke up a new dog— dancing around and wagging her tail— wanting to do everything.  

I took her to the beach.  She went swimming a few times and played in the sand all day. Lucky Bucky—  she doesn’t know it, but she’s getting an Indian Summer of her own.

Michigan often gets what’s called an Indian Summer.  The first big blast of cold hits and then it warms again. Tradition has it that’s when the Indians would migrate south for the winter.  Seems like the colors are all brighter, the smells stronger, and the rays of the sun reach more deeply. Knowing winter is next makes it easy to appreciate each of the last warm days in a way that is obscured by spring’s promise.

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08.21.09

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Bucky has cancer

Bad News Bucky

Greetings from TC

Bad news first: about 2 weeks ago Bucky got pretty sick.  Suddenly she couldn’t climb steps, became very lethargic, and the glands her neck and elsewhere became swollen.  She began panting constantly even when it wasn’t hot.

I took Bucky to her Vet in Lake Leelanau. Dr. Harrison has diagnosed Bucky with a fast acting lymphoma common in dogs, but especially in Boxers.  He also said that she probably had about a month to go before she would have wasted away.

I’ve heard of these fast cancers.  Other Boxer owners have told me about their dogs being fine, then dead in a month. The news made me pretty sad and I barely kept it together in the doctor’s office. I asked him if it was time to put her down. I have friends that put their Boxer through chemo, spent a fortune, and not only did the dog die anyway, it was miserable the whole time. I told him I wouldn’t be able to stand seeing her miserable just to keep her alive.

Dr. Harrison showed me an article about the latest protocol just published in July. Good news is that cancer doesn’t seem to have spread and her appetite is good. He assure me we can make her feel better— at least for a while. Decided to pump Bucky up with steroids so she can enjoy her last weeks in comfort.

That was a couple days ago. The transformation is amazing. Bucky went to sleep crying and woke up a brand new dog, dancing around, wagging her tail, and wanting to do everything.  Yesterday we took her to a sunset beach (Good Harbor) on Lake Michigan where she went swimming and played in the sand. The medicine has her running around and obviously feeling very happy.

Ron & Jann

Ron and Jann like having company.  They don’t travel much, so Jann likes to bring the world to them. Ron likes taking folks fishing, but doesn’t have a captain’s license, so can’t make a business out of it— even though he is very good at it.   Ron is a hard working guy employed by a builder.  A few years ago, Ron quit drinking.  Most of his friendships revolve around church and fishing.

I met Jann about 25 years ago.  She was a young mother with a toddler that had just extricated herself from an abusive relationship.  She was in a desperate situation, so I invited her to stay at the farm only insisting that she buy her daughter some books.  Jann is industrious and it didn’t take her long to get her life back together.  Right away her daughter, Rachel took to the books and eventually became her high school valedictorian.  I can’t take a lot of credit, but do like to count it as one of the good things I’ve done in my life.

Anyway, Jann and Ron have invited my friends from NC, Tim and Diana Glasson to visit and go fishing. Jann also likes playing music and is an aspiring banjo player.  They have a place where Tim and Diana can plug in their RV.

The weather here has been mild.  Long range forecast is for a warm September (warm here is like mild in NC).  There is something sublime about being surrounded by a sweet water ocean.  Once visiting here, like my friends from TX, people often find themselves wanting to come back…

Music & Fishing

There are open mic nights somewhere just about every night of the week here.  I’m looking forward to performing with Tim while he is in MI. I’m sure Tim will like doing some fishing on Grand Traverse Bay.  The weather is great.  Plenty of room for the RV.

Ron sez the best of the Salmon season is over by Sept 15, so he thinks they should try to get up this way before then if they can.

I figure I’ll be in TC for a few weeks— or until it gets cold.

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Noisy Front Porch

08.17.09

Travel

I’m just leaving Joe’s and heading north to TC.  John and Jerry say they’ll be in Traverse City today. The past three days I’ve blitzkrieged a project for Joe because I need to leave today. Actually, yesterday would have been better. As it is, John and Jerry are going to reach Jann’s house before I will.

Joe's French Doors

Doors for Joe’s Porch

Decided to stay a couple extra days and do one more project for Joe.  Joe found some heavy duty french doors doors at the Ann Arbor Reuse Center. Putting the big doors up on the open end of his porch will finish enclosing the porch space and make it more useable. The problem with his porch is that it is so close to Washtenaw Ave that the noise from the traffic is unbearable. The configuration of the porch makes it like a ‘big ear’ that channels noise right into the house.

I framed in the entrance on his front porch, made a door jam, and hung those big suckers.  A door jam is a simple structure made out of 3 boards, but to get the doors hung right, those boards require a lot of math!!

I also used three colored panes from the church windows over the doors.  The colored glass ties the look of the doors together with the rest of the front windows. Turned out great.

Joe's New Front Doors

Old Bucky 2009

Bucky

Bucky isn’t any better. She doesn’t act like she is in pain, but if I give her pain killers, she moves around more— a lot more. I’m anxious to get her to her vet in Lake Leelanau. Dr. Harrison has treated her for her thyroid deficiency, and provided an improved treatment for Bucky’s incontinence problem that began way back when she was four. I trust he’ll give me the best advice and her the most up to date care.

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08.11.09

Travel

John hasn’t arrived yet. Looks now like we’ll just be meeting up in Traverse City and then maybe doing something from there.

Am enjoying seeing my friends here in Ypsi, but I am looking forward to leaving soon.  Other than helping Joe put in the windows, I have resisted getting involved in anything else!

Bucky

Bucky has taken a turn for the worse.  She was looking good before I left NC— and was fine in TN.  But since getting to Ypsi, her hind legs aren’t working right.  I’ve been carrying her hind quarter up the steps while she still uses her front legs.

Some days are better for Bucky than others, but she is trending down.  Her regular vet is up near TC, so I’ll get him to look her over. I’m afraid it’s time to do something. I certainly don’t want to see her miserable just to keep her alive.

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