Today poison Ivey and myself are in a standoff. While I am still itchy, my back up (prednisone) is really helping to tip the scales in my favor. It is always great when you have the right answer in your corner! Suck it poison Ivey! My rash looks nasty but it just a little itchy at this point. I am winning. (Thanks for having my back prednisone!!!!). Paul didn’t get it! Yay! Paul spent the day getting our dock in and ready. He and the neighbors were instrumental in getting this dock situated. The sense of community at the lake far outshines the news articles where it is reported that no one stands up for one another or helps one another. I did some weeding in the garden. I spent some time riding the bike while Penny and Moe ran along side it. I cleaned up the camper and prepared to be working all day tomorrow. I have to train my coworker who is taking over part of my territories! She is so eager to get started. The next two weeks we will be mostly inseparable. We ...
I am proud of how much growth Moe has demonstrated. So far he has seemed to recognize his people from last year and even walk up to them to sniff and allow petting. Wow! Even men with hats and beards. I took the dogs on a few lengthy walks. Moe was so hot he did go in swimming briefly. He then napped for hours in the sun. Dog days of summer. Moe and Penny went on a run with the bike. They ran their brains out and then napped hard. We all pitched in and helped paint the dock. The plan in to put in the new dock tomorrow. Paul is going to put the boards down, then install trex (material that never needs to be replaced) on top of the wood. Paul stained some boards and got things looking nice. Brian and I went on a nice walk with the dogs. We chatted and he was able to have nice conversations with everyone. Andy got us with the prank war. I am finding cute little plastic figurines all over my camper, while he brought out garlic salt with a bright orange sticker that said -“...