Good and Bad News

No picture today.  I received a formal complaint for having posted an image of snow yesterday.  It is snowing again today.  Just take my word for it.  I’ll trouble you no further about that revolting development.

Good News: A year and a half after surgery and I’m still cancer free!

When I went out this morning, our road still had holes in which you could bury a medium sized animal.  The path to avoiding the holes moves around from day to day, but slow driving allows one to avoid the worst parts.

This afternoon, the county road truck went by.  They are working on the road.

The only thing I miss about winter is the roads.  That dirt converts itself into “poor man’s concrete.”  I still prefer warm dry weather.  So does my arthritis.

Okay, here’s today’s picture.  Just one reason why I love this place.

Mom and one of the twins look for better grass

Mom and one of the twins look for better grass

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

5 thoughts on “Good and Bad News

  1. Oh yeah, I forgot the most important thing: to say a big hurrah for being cancer-free!! I was one of your prayer warriors (one of many, I’m sure!!) and I’m oh so happy to hear the news.

    • Thanks for being with me in prayer. It helped. If the intervention had been much later, the cancer would have spread.

  2. Aww little sweet baby fawn. I may have told you before, we have a mama who comes and rests in our woods just behind our house. I can see her from my dining room. The babies (teens now) sleep and she gets down there with them and keeps watch. If I move too fast in the house she can hear me, I can tell by her head. Keen one, that mama is… I hope the hunters leave her alone when it’s season. I like her visits.

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