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Sunday, November 1, 2020

Indy Watching TV and Hurricane Season Not Over

Sunday has become Dog Park day.  Looked like it was going to rain, so I took her over around 1 pm.  Pull up and I have her look out the front window and boy did she get excited.  We enter, these two dogs were the only other dogs in the park at the time. She goes over, turns around and follows me to the bench I sit on.  The other two dogs gave her a quick sniff, but did not follow us.

Did not take long and she went right over to join them. Eventually she and the white dog were chasing each other all over the area.  The other brown dog joined in a little, but did not want to run as much.  Both of these dogs are adults, and Indy is still a puppy...she was slightly bigger than the other two, and much faster.  Two other dogs arrived, both smaller than these three, but they did not come over to my area, and Indy was off exploring the smells of the park.  Never saw her mark the territory so much, like six or seven times!  She came over to me and I could tell she was tired, so we left.  She is REALLY getting to love the Dog Park. 

Ended up that the rain missed us completely...but with the very HIGH humidity, I am glad we went early.

So-Far-So-Good on the Condo and Service Dog notification we sent a couple of weeks ago.  Since the form, which we worked out through a mediation through HUD and the Condo Association back in 2014, is NOT an application but a "notification", there is nothing they (association) should vote on or approve.  But earlier this year with Bubba the Board, as it was constituted then, tried, to no avail, to take action.  We shot that down very quickly.  I have a feeling that with this new board president, things will go as smooth as it is suppose to go with Indy.

So that we don't have to watch the bombardment of Political TV Ads, and the bombardment of the Medicare Commercials and the "Abused Boy Scouts" Commercials, we have been streaming McLeod's Daughters, a Canadian TV Series which ran eight seasons from August 8, 2001 to January 31, 2009.  It is just one of those shows you can watch without having to worry about what is going on in the world.  We entered season six yesterday, so by the time we have word on how the election turned out, we should be done with it.  Unfortunately, the Boy Scouts commercials will run through most of November, and Medicare will run into January and beyond.

But the thing is that Indy has been watching the TV too.  Sometimes she will get up from her bed or the floor she is laying on, give a growl, and go over to the TV and stand on her legs.  Many times a baby or another dog or a horse will have caught her attention, but sometimes it is just whatever is on.  I have tried to get a picture of her doing this, and finally got this one above with my phone.  (The reaction from when I push the "take picture button" and the picture actually being taken under poor lights made it hard to capture.)

We have a couple more weeks of the Hurricane Season.  This one has been very active, but has missed Florida for the most part...although Hurricane Sally took a bridge out in the Pensacola area along with damage to some structures.  Above is the predicted path of Hurricane Zeta, taken days before it actually hit the US.  For the most part it followed this path, although the time line was sped up by a day or two.  It is amazing how well they are predicting these things now days.

Paul Dellegatto is the local Fox station weather guru.  He has been with Fox-13 since 1990, and has been the Chief Meteorologist since 1997.  He worked as a Meteorologist in Portland, Maine then became a Chief Meteorologist  in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  By far he is the area's Hurricane expert. Hard to say how many hurricanes he has monitored, and unlike "some" weathermen, he does not go out into them for "show"...he has a huge respect for them.  He is also a huge Tampa Hockey, Baseball, Football and Soccer fan.  I think he likes Hockey the best.  And with the "lock down" he has been doing much of his weather from home, and his dog Brody is famous for interrupting one of his broadcast. (youtube it)

Anyway, his latest tweet about Tropical Storm ETA (above) provides a bit of an apprehension as if we will dodge the Hurricanes this season or not.  Look at this latest NOAA forecast below...

So our eyes will be once again watching another Hurricane.  The "what ifs" are many right now, with a worse case scenario of it turning into the Gulf of Hondurus, follow a path between Cuba and Cancun and head right for the Tampa Bay area.  Then again, it could just head north and hit Louisiana again, or make a U-Turn and head over Cuba and out to the Atlantic. 


Lots of "what ifs" now, but we should know within a few days.


4 comments:

  1. Wow ... hoping they all turn away from you. That hurricane-tornado stuff isn't my cup of tea, although skunks aren't much better. Glad Indy is getting to like the dog park. I'm always afraid to take Cooper to one with his back problems. Stay safe.

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    1. At least with Hurricane's you have ample notice to get in your RV and leave...unlike Tornadoes and EARTHQUAKES! lol

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  2. Daisy loves to watch TV. Dakota does not pay attention to it at all. Whenever I watch a hunting show or any show that has animals in it Daisy is right at the base of the EV barking away!

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    1. I noticed that Indy is fascinated with dogs and cats (of course), but also Horses and other large farm animals. And she like 'some' people and others she ignores. Yesterday she got behind the TV looking for the horses that disappeared on the screen, and also ran into the bedroom because a horse ran into the bedroom...funny.

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