House Spider
It has been to long since I have blogged that I have forgotten how the Blogger software works. I was hard hit by Covid-19 and was unable to use my computer for months. I was diagnosed on Nov. 01, 2020.
I am still coming back. I've had two Moderna Vaccinations and was hit hard by the first one. I went into the grocery store and got lost. Carol had to call her daughter to find and rescue me. They took me home and I went to bed.
My Daughter, Carrie Lloyd, came to stay with me while I received the second which did not effect me like the first one.
I made this stackshot capture on 1-1-21. It was a large spider which I had seen around for several days. I had been unable to capture it. I found it as I said on 1-1 and made this capture. It was and is dead. It's legs had folded up as you can see. At first sight I did not like the image for two reasons. The detritus hairs distracted me and the folded condition of the legs.
Ec 0 auto dist, dist per step 500 microns were the stackshot settings. I have been recently "taking back" my computer. Things don't stay static when time passes while the computer is unattended. I hadn't realized how many applications I use in my "work flow." Each one requires me to control its subtleties.
Lately, I have been rediscovering myself also. My life had gone a weird direction and now I want to resume it more like it was before. I'm gardening in the bed by my patio. It is no big deal except to me. I ate some scallions with my chicken liver dinner last evening. I drank 187 ml of wine with it. It seemed to me that the tastes cooperated with one another. I experienced no ill effects from the wine.
I don't think I have shared with you that I had a surgery in May 10, 2021. It was TURP, Trans-urethral resection of the Prostate. I have heard that others have said the surgery was life changing. Maybe it's too early for me to say but so far it seems to me a pain in the neck. Maybe I was not ready. Who knows. I see the surgeon on Sept. 15. I'm hoping to be back to normal or BETTER by then.
Regards,
Larry