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No Power No Work…Day Three Hundred, Thirty Five

October 31, 2011 By Jodi

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We still have no power and work has no power. We spent a better night last night as the snap, crackle and pop of the trees breaking has stopped.

I managed to get through to the power company today and was told five to seven days before power is restored. I explained I have a seventy year old mother with me and they advised me to make other arrangements for her.

I finally convinced her to go to my sister’s house so we packed her up and sent her on her way.

Then I bundled myself up and took the dogs to the park. Some of our trails were blocked but we managed.  It was hard walking but Sampson and Delilah were happy to be out.

After about 15minutes we ran into our walking bud and her dog along with her neighbor’s dog, and they all got some running in until Bruno decided he wanted to go home.

When we got home Hubby had breakfast ready and after breakfast I headed to my sister’s for the hot shower and to do some laundry.

We are doing as well as we can and send our thoughts and hearts out to those who weren’t as blessed as we were. 

If I did it right there should be two pictures in this post. One is of the large tree that rested against our front door, the other is a picture of the trail into our park.

We know you are thinking of us and sending good thoughts are way and that is keeping our hearts warm.

We will respond to comments as soon as we can and we are reading them all.

Stay safe.

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No Power…Day Three Hundred, Thirty Four

October 30, 2011 By Jodi

We have no power. We got hit with a nor’easter and the snow combined with the leaves still on the trees was not a good combination!

The snow started yesterday around 12:30pm and by 4:30 when we took the dogs to the park, we had a good two to three inches.

We kept the dogs on the field because even then we could hear trees snapping.

Sampson snuck off and when he came running out of the woods he barely missed being hit by a falling branch!

When we got back to the house around 5:00 we had no power. 🙁 We set up camp in the living room in front of the fireplace.  Before going to bed we packed emergency bags and set them by the door. We didn’t get much sleep do to the snap, crackle and pop of falling frees and branches.

About 3:30 am Delilah and I heard a big whoosh and a tree came down on the deck but luckily there was no damage. When we got up this morning a large branch (still attached to the tree) was resting against our front door. It’s a good thing we didn’t need to evacuate during the night. 😉

We spent the day cleaning up the yard and finally ventured out around 5:00 pm. What a sight met our eyes!

There are downed trees and power lines everywhere!  Thank the good Lord it didn’t look like any homes were hit. We hurried home before it got too dark so we could be sure to see any downed wires.

We have the fireplace and a small grill and are managing to keep warm and had two hot meals today.

The dogs are bored senseless but it is still too dangerous to walk them.

Blogging will be tough but I’m in it for the long haul. 😉

We hope you are all safe and warm and look forward to catching up when we have power again. Oh and I will post some storm (not of the 2brown dawgs fame) pictures when I can work on my computer and not on my phone.

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From The Dr.'s Mouth…Day Three Hundred, Thirty Three

October 29, 2011 By Jodi

Last night was Sampson’s yearly vet check-up and I promised I would get back to you about vaccinations.

But before we get to that I want to let you know that Sampson weighed in at 86.5 pounds!  He is down just about 20 pounds from his last annual appointment.  Our vet is super excited about his weight and though she would like him to lose a few more pounds, she says “I can live with this.”

We discussed vaccines. In CT they must have Rabies every three years and Sampson was due for it.  Leptospirosis is on the rise and we have a lot of “wild” life in the area so Leptos was really a no-brainer.

I then asked about Distemper and this is the answer I got.

When a puppy has had the Distemper series and had the booster at one year, my vet is very comfortable doing a booster every three years.  Research shows that MOST dogs that have had the puppy series and the first year booster are safe from Distemper.

BUT roughly four percent of dogs that have had that protocol, can contract Distemper.  Because there is no way of predicting WHICH four percent are susceptible they go with the three year booster, until the dog’s age hits the double digits.

FROM HER MOUTH

She went on to add, by following the three-year booster series they have seen very little vaccine related cancers.  Dogs are still getting cancer, but it is not the kind that comes from OVER VACCINATING.

Sampson got the Distemper booster because it has been four years since his last booster.  As he has just turned seven, it is more than likely his last Distemper shot.

Last night he had three shots, one in his upper back and one right around each hip area.  The vet said he may be drowsy and have a little discomfort.

After dinner I let him out while I did dishes.  After about 10 minutes I realized he was still outside and I grew a bit concerned since we had a bit of snow Thursday night and the temperatures have really dropped.  I went outside and called and called, but I couldn’t hear him and it was dark so I couldn’t see him.  I decided to go in and get a jacket and flashlight.

That’s when I saw him……

Hubby let him in. 🙂

This is the Saturday Morning Blog Hop hosted by Two Little Cavaliers and Life With Dogs….you can get your code here.……well don’t just sit there.  HOP.

 

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