Snowbrush

My first hike since surgery

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Saturday, we hiked an old roadbed to the top of a nameless mountain that I will simply list as Sec17 Twn20S Rng01E Willamette Meridian. The ...

Most have left, some are lingering

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The bad news is that Peggy drained 35cc’s from the back of my knee last night and, again, didn’t get it all because she didn’t want to risk ...

Jewel-like beads

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Peggy filled a 25 cc syringe with fluid from my knee last night, and still didn’t get it all. I couldn’t sleep for the pain, and called the ...

It takes a challenge to make a hero.

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Peggy and Walt are skiing, and I am trying to decide whether I want to be on my feet long enough to shop. If, like most of the world’s peopl...

At least I won't be drafted

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I had a good birthday, having received money, flowers, cards, phone calls, dinner out, and a banana pudding. Some people who I would have li...

What to do?

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More mountain climbers die on the way down than on the way up, partly because they become so fixated on reaching the top that they ignore th...

Jack Ketch and his famous knot

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I attended a presentation on public hangings in Oregon last night. I was specifically interested in the knots that hangmen used, because it ...
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Letter to a volunteer

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My letter to the volunteer receptionist at Sacred Heart: I am sorry that I do not remember your name. I tried to get it from Sacred Heart, b...

That awkward stage

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I took a stroll Friday, eleven days after surgery. I couldn’t walk without limping unless I kept both knees bent. This gave me a Groucho Mar...

How low I have fallen

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The surgeon drained 30 cc’s of fluid from the back of my knee yesterday. Fluid accumulation is a painful and recurrent problem for me, and I...

I take a wheelchair ride to a funeral; comfortless dotage

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Six days post-op. For several days, I could bear almost no weight on my leg, and since I was supposed to keep it elevated above my heart, I ...

Heroic old lady

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The volunteer who checked me in at the hospital was a woman in her upper seventies. Two things struck me about her. One was that she was imp...

The mountain lion of disability

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I am of better cheer today, three days post-op. I had little pain until Peggy removed the ace bandage on Tuesday to change my bloody dressin...

Assembly line hospital

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Sacred Heart was like an assembly line in which patients were passed off as quickly as possible between admissions, short stay, pre-op, post...

Surgery day

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I only slept a few hours last night before drinking a half-gallon of water and a mug of coffee before my NPO deadline. I am less nervous tod...

Rat poisons and taciturn surgeons

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While I was admiring the neighbors’ new motorcycle today, Baxter ate a box of rat poison that he found in their garage. I caught him in the ...

Any work is better than no work at all

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I’m trying to tie up loose ends before my operation next week. Yesterday, I spent four hours installing a recessed light in the laundry room...

Hard time

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I worked flooring the attic today. My left elbow never healed from a fall in 2003, and has increasingly come to limit how much I can crawl. ...

The use of money

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I just finished the first editing of my journal for 2003. The text came to 151 pages and the editing to thirty hours. I used to do three or ...

Flooding, tension over Peggy's cold

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The local sewage plant flooded this week, making it necessary to dump raw sewage into the Willamette. All of the major rivers—and most of th...
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