Evidence

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My journey down the road of post surgical recovery is progressing on schedule.  Everyday seems to be a bit better than the day before.  Tomorrow (Tuesday), I’m scheduled to see the podiatrist to have the stitches removed.  I’m looking forward to that.

This must be a good year for rabbits.  At least, it’s a good year for rabbits in our neighborhood.  I’ve been seeing the evidence as I look out the office window.

Rabbit tracks in the snow.

I like the play of light, reflected light and shadow in this picture.  Sunny days in winter are nice . . . when we can get them.  Today they sky is lead gray and there are a few snow flakes in the air.  That’s okay the ground needs the moisture.

I should have some pictures of Sylvia and Nellie for you tomorrow.  I’m ready for a nap.

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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.

8 thoughts on “Evidence

  1. I like the play of light in the picture too. Hope you got your cat nap in. haha, ‘cat nap,’ get it?? :ha: Sorry, these things just spill out sometimes, Chuck. :angelic:

  2. Glad you are feeling better each day. I know it’s hard initially, but just do what the doctor orders and you’ll be dancing in no time. 🙂

    How are things with Nellie? Is she more of a lap cat? I never get lap cats–I always get “no-pets”–you know, the kind that demands all sorts of things, but you can’t pet them in return. Sigh. It’s torture living with them. It’s all look, but no touch.

    • Thanks. I’m doing my very best to behave. :angel:

      We were told that Nellie is a lap cat. She is showing signs of being exactly that, but it will take some time to build that relationship of trust with her. It appears that progress will be made in small steps.

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