best wishes and a speedy recovery for T's wife and Allens son, hope it wasn't anything too serious. T- your wife will look and feel like a new person with the increase in oxygen she will be getting.
That is a great report treefarmer! Praise the Lord for her doctors and nurses that He gave the ability and knowledge to do such delicate surgery. We'll pray for her full and quick recovery.
I am pleased to report that my wife has survived a quadruple bypass last Wednesday and was able to come home Sunday afternoon.
God has blessed her to survive two 100% blocked arteries without a heart attack. The symptoms have been going on for almost two years, having passed a stress test, they were looking for other reasons for the chest discomfort. Thank God for a persistent doctor who knew something was going on after a light stroke in July. He kept ordering tests and eventually ordered a stress test which led to the heart cath, which revealed the problem. (He is not the doctor who gave the original stress test.)
Thanks for the prayers and encouraging words. Please continue to pray for her as she recovers.
All this house work and stuff is going to put a bind on some of the outside activities for a while. I've still got to move a feeder and set a ladder stand in a cedar tree on the lease and need to create a few more shooting lanes in the corn patch here at the house before Thanksgiving. Will try to update as I can.
Thank you, Treefarmer
Day 166 Corn patch food plot
Not much going on. Learning to do house work and private duty nursing. Patient is doing fine, walking and sitting in the sun, napping and giving orders. It all pays the same! I am so very thankful to have my wife at home!
Was able to check the camera this morning while she rested. We are having some welcome and some not so welcome visitors, as the pictures will show. One day soon I will try to get in the shooting house and see how things unfold in the early mornings and late afternoons, then move the camera for some pictures out in the corn.
Haven't seen any antlers yet, plenty of nannies and little ones. Also got a few pictures of 2 Basset Hounds on their rounds. I'm not sure where they belong but I would prefer it not to be in the corn patch. Years ago we had a pair of Basset, Beagle, Bulldog cross and they would naturally run a deer. As soon as they got lined out, the deer almost seemed to play games with them, gave us time to cover the area before we let the long legged Walkers out of the box to see what the short dogs had jumped. (The good ol' days!) Treefarmer
sawed off hound dogs!
