Friday, September 25, 2009

Flu Shot

I got my flu shot today. There were about 30 people in line before me, but the line moved really fast. When I got into the room where the shots were being administered, there were four or five stations to get the shot. I sat down, got my shot and it bruised immediately. When I donate blood I am always told that I have good veins. I also bruise really easily. So, it's not surprising that I would get a bruise. Plus it bled a little bit, so I got aBand-aid.

No problem though. I went home and got the grass cut. Tomorrow rain is expected and the grass was really getting long, so I'm glad that's done.

Are you wondering if you should get a flu shot? The answer is YES. About ten years ago I had the flu. Ever since that experience I have made sure to get a flu shot each fall. Dave Barry wrote about that flu. The Martian Death Flu he called it. "The main symptom is that you wish you had another setting on your electric blanket, up past High that said: Electrocution."

He was absolutely right. I had on my pajamas and bathrobe. I had four blankets on and I had the electric blanket turned up as close to Electrocution as I could get. I took a long nap and eventually got warm enough to go to the kitchen. I sat in my chair and promptly fainted. That meant a trip to the emergency room to make sure it was nothing more serious than the flu and overheating. I got some medicine that I was supposed to take with food but I had absolutely no interest in food or any ability to make the effort to chew and swallow any kind of food.

Flu shot - Yes! Martian Death Flu - No!!!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Finally Some Rain

It's been almost a month since we have had any rain. Some parts of the state have had even less rain. And unfortunately, some parts of the country are getting so much rain that serious flooding is taking place.

I know that's the way it goes, but it is nice to finally have some rain. We are getting close to having an inch in the rain gauge for the last 24 hours. That means I don't have to drag the hose over to water the new grass seed I planted, at least not for a day or so. The seed has sprouted already, faster than I would have thought possible. Maybe watering it three times a day helped speed it along some.

It's not the best time of the year for starting new grass, but there's not ever an ideal time. One year I planted grass seed at the end of October and we had a mild November. That grass has done very well, thanks to a very mild and long autumn.

The temperatures now have been good, but trying to keep a smooth surface on the dirt when the squirrels are busy burying nuts in our yard is a test of wills. Will the squirrel dig yet another hole where my grass seed is? Yes, he will.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

09/09/09

Just for the fun of it today, I wrote that date the way my friends in Switzerland do, with the day first, then the month, then the year. Oh, I'm just joking - I did put the month first. Another special day for those of us who like math and the numbers that make it possible.

Actually it is a special day for another reason. I donated blood, my 75th time doing so at the Mayo Clinic. Last week my hemoglobin was only 12.4 which is too low to donate. I rescheduled for today and lucky me it was up to 12.5 which is the minimum for donating.

But back to the number 9, 9, 9. Some years back there was a wonderful kids' show on PBS called Square One TV. It was great for learning a lot of different concepts in mathematics and also had a lot of humor. There was usually a song performed for each show by members of the regular cast. One of my favorites is "Nine", which you can watch on YouTube here.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

University of Minnesota Marching Band


Ah, the Trombones. You probably don't want to stand right in front of them when they are playing. Not that they won't sound good, but you might get a whack upside your head! They sing, they march, they play their instruments and also they are always moving the instruments up, down, left and right. Who doesn't love a parade, especially with the University of Minnesota Marching Band leading the way?

University of Minnesota Marching Band


March On March On To Victory!

Not only can they play musical instruments, not only can they march in formation, but they also sing and they are good at that too. If you lean close, really close to your computer screen, you can hear them singing.

If you can't hear them, then there is another option. Go over to the website and buy their CD.

Scroll down to the bottom where you will find "Latest CD Now Available"

University of Minnesota Marching Band


The Drumline. Probably that is what you hear first. And yes they are good at what they do and yes they also have fun. Every once in a while I drum along with a song. It goes okay for a while and then by beat gets off and my hands trip over each other.

University of Minnesota Marching Band


Another proud symbol of the Band are the Cymbals. You notice the bright bandanas they are wearing? Do you wonder why they are wearing them? The answer --- Because. A few years back I remember them wearing goggles. And why were they wearing goggles? Again, they were wearing them Because. It's fun, it's what they do.

University of Minnesota Marching Band


We were at the Minnesota State Fair on Sunday for a few hours. We always try to go when the University of Minnesota (Pride of Minnesota) Marching Band is in the Daily Parade. And we always try to plan it so that we can watch the Marching Band at the beginning of the parade and then run to the end of the parade route and catch them again.

This photo shows the clarinets, my favorite section if you must know. Within 10 seconds of when this photo was taken all band members were in their straight line formation with horns up and playing yet another wonderful song.