You still here??
We've ha a lot of rain since Christmas. In fact, we had one of the worst rain storms I've seen here on Christmas Day. Finally got over all that and had another bad storm come through last night. Nothing was messed up thankfully. Just soppy wet everywhere.
I've been making some progress on my allergies also and I'll describe that in detail later, in case anyone is interested. Unfortunately, even though I've made some progress on that, the pain in my hips and butt has not gotten better and, in fact, has spread to my right hip! That has been truly aggravating and it's made driving or riding in a vehicle a real test of nerves and endurance. Anything over about 30 minutes and I'm about at my limit.
I finally finished a pottery order that I've been working on for a couple of months now. Well, I still have to glaze fire it but that should go okay. I may do a little pottery now and again but for the most part I think I'm done with that. I think getting away from all that is one of the reasons I've been feeling better. I told ya'll I was thinking about doing some slip cast stuff but I think I'm just burnt out on all pottery and want to get away from it. It does not excite me anymore and that's a bad thing in art.
I recently did a little metal sculpture for an auction though and the piece was a big hit AND I really enjoyed doing it. I think that'll be my next direction as for as art. I'll show ya'll some photos of that too.
I've been trying hard to keep up my exercising and have added some strength training for my legs and hips in an effort to try to stabilize my hips and SI joint. I've read that weakness in those areas can lead to your SI joint being too loose and moving too much, which can cause the pain of the bones grinding on each other. I'm about ready to try anything at this point but it kinda makes sense to me. And, when I did a few of the exercises designed to strengthen those areas...I'm embarrassed to say, I could barely do 5 or 6 reps because those muscles were so weak. So, there may be something to that.
We are really trying to get a jump on spring this year and have started lots of seedlings. I'm really, really anxious for warm weather, I'll tell you. I've been so thankful that this winter has been very mild for us but would not be surprised if we still get a snow storm next month. That is not unheard of in the south.
On a sad note, a hawk got little WingNut a few weeks ago. Well, she wasn't so little anymore but she was a sweet little hen, unlike her sister who is a bit of a turd. It was a rainy day and we were not outside much when it happened, so no free-ranging anymore on rainy days. I've always been fearful of letting them out on rainy days for that very reason but they squawk so to go out. Well, no more. I just hate that it took loosing one to convince me not to do that. They have a big run, two actually, that they can go between on days they need to stay in. The hawks have been really bad this year too. I think all the young 'uns that the older, resident hawk couple has raised over the years have come into their own and are still in the area. The other day we had about 5 or 6 circling the girls at one time! Even with us out there yelling at them. They are brazen. The girls finally got so nervous they voluntarily ran back into their covered runs. One hawk got so low over the yard that Chigger took off after it after it, jumping up and snapping at it! I think that convinced it to go elsewhere. Chigger is a good girl and fierce protector of Callie Cat too.
So, I'll try to be back soon. We are supposed to get some real pretty weather in the next few days so I should be able to get some decent photos.