Big Bill And Little Bill

October 4th, 2015

A couple of nice things happened this week. I got about 330 dollars back on my utility bill. I pay a fixed monthly fee and once a year they add my consumption up and see if I’ve paid too much or not enough. I was worried I’d get a big bill, because I use a lot of heat and electricity. Having two space heaters and heat running for exercise ain’t cheap. But money back, that’s good! It means my current lifestyle isn’t too expensive and I can keep going. Wahey.

Also, I got the photos from out Scottish photographer visitor. About 50 of them. And they’re wonderful. Some really wonderful shots. It’s great to get an ‘outside view’ of it all. A different perspective. And nice photos of myself with the goats. However, I haven’t uploaded any of these pictures to the blog yet. So that’s something to look forward to. In the meantime, time for some of my own photos.

And a video.

And that’s all for this week, folks. See you in the next one.


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Hopsital

September 27th, 2015

This week I had my appointment in the eye ward at the hospital. The eye doc had said there was some redness and irritation in my eye and some silicone bubbles. So he wanted the hospital doctors to take a look at it. And they did. To my relief they said that if wasn’t something that was bothering me then it would be better to just leave it alone. They could do surgery to remove the bubbles and such, but I’d really rather not. So that’s where we’re at. Things still stable and no invasive procedures. I’m glad we had the experts take a look, though. And at least one nurse remembered me from all those hospital visits back in ’09-10 when I was in an out and had all the surgeries etc. I prefer not to think of all that. Look ahead, not back. That’s what I always say, from now on.

I prefer to think of goats. On Monday I gave them some free time. No leashes. Just following them around as they explored and ate. It’s always good fun, though tiring on my legs. Running around to keep them out of trouble. But we got smiles from passers by and excited (and terrified) glees from the kindergarteners when the goats came up to their fence. Fun day!

And now, go go goat photos.


Check if the fence is still broken. Once a goat has found an escape route they’ll keep checking it!

And videos.

And that’s all for this week, folks. See you in the next one.


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