Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Independence Day!



We had some new people move in last night.  They look out of place here. They are real campers. They put a tent up and tents are now allowed. The park manager spoke with them about it, but we are not sure if they were told to take it down.  They have two barking dogs and two kids. They are probably just here for a few days.  This is really not a good place for kids. There is nothing for them to do but fish.

Mama says she doesn't want to be invited to the party house. LOL  They sound like they are in their 20's.  It is definitely not her scene. We expect the party to be quite loud today and tonight. We just find it interesting that they can play their music so loud 24 hours a day.  

Mama made Chicken Pitas last night. She was not impressed with them.  The pitas had chicken, lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, onions and Feta cheese.

The folks are going to sit outside tonight and watch the fireworks.  Scout and I will stay inside where it is safe for us.

Stay safe everyone and have a great day and night!

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Celebrating His First Fourth In His Forever Home

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Ready For The Fourth

The RV park is decorated for the fourth of July.  The flags are out on all the posts like they were for Memorial Day.  They have not put the banners out around the Club House or fences yet though.  We hope they do because it makes it look quite festive. It's my first 4th of July being adopted!

The lady that helped Mama with the awning when we first moved here left yesterday.  Mama was sad when she saw they had left. We didn't get to say good-bye. We have our blinds closed in the mornings if the sun is out because it gets too hot in here.  We don't hear anything that is going on outside, so they left without us knowing.  We went over and checked out their site. They have a lot of shade, but their site costs more and Dad doesn't want to move. We should be leaving here in a few weeks anyway.  We don't know where we are going yet. 

There is a subdivision that backs to our RV park. There is a guy who plays music very loud 24/7 and every light on his house seem to be on.  Mama noticed it the first day we were here.  She thought maybe he was dead and no one knew it. She asked the park manager about it and she said that the police have been called several times and there is nothing that they can do about it.  We don't know when he sleeps.  We don't hear it from our motor home, but if we walk down the road into the other RV section, we hear it. He plays pretty good music, but it has to be so annoying to all his neighbors.   Last Thursday and Friday, he had parties. It was really loud. People were laughing, singing, etc.  Saturday, he added a band to his party. I think that upset the neighbors because there was silence for a few hours. I just cannot imagine having to live next to him.  I bet he has a huge party tomorrow night.

The view from our window. It's a Crape Myrtle.  
Me watching the firemen that are down the street from us. 
Mama fixed pitas with pepperoni last night.  It was basically a pita with pizza sauce, pepperoni and mozzarella cheese. It is baked for about 10 minutes at 400 degrees. She said it was pretty good. Tonight, she is fixing pitas with chicken fajita strips.

Dad is off tomorrow!  I am going to the vet for my distemper vaccine.  Mama thought it was due at the end of the month, but I am set to expire on the 7th.  We will show the vet my corn, but Mama said unless they are greyhound savvy, they probably won't know much.  Dad wants her to take the  printouts on how to remove corns, but she will not ask them to do it if they don't seem to have any knowledge on it. 

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Excited That Dad Is Off Tomorrow

Monday, July 2, 2012

Houston Museum of Natural Science

I am going to start off the blog this morning telling you what we did yesterday and Joey will finish up with his thoughts.

Yesterday, we visited the Houston Museum of Natural Science. It is located near downtown and is about a 45 minute drive from our RV park.  There is a parking garage that is attached.  It is $10 to park.  It was very nice to just park in the garage and walk directly into the museum. We did not have to walk outside.  The museum has various prices.  If you want to see the permanent exhibits, the price is $15.  They have a Titanic exhibit which is $27.  We decided not to see that one since we visited the Titanic Museum in Branson, MO and saw a lot there. Jeff surprised me by adding the butterfly exhibit onto our tour. It was $8 a person.  I thought it was a little pricey when we were already spending $15 a person for the main exhibit, but I did really enjoy it.  You are able to watch butterflies hatch and then walk out into an area where they are flying all over. There is a McDonald's inside the museum which I was very happy about for a few reasons.  1) I have not had McDonald's in eight weeks and I had been wanting it.  2) The food prices were about $.50 more than other McDonald's, so they were not inflated by much.  3) The food was good, unlike the food we had at NASA and McDonald's cost less.

I really was not looking forward to seeing the museum, but we heard many good things about it.  There were things that I enjoyed seeing such as gems, shells, butterflies and I found some of the items from the Arctic and Indians interesting.  Jeff enjoyed the dinosaurs and there were a lot of them, 30 to be exact. I thought we would never get through that exhibit.  It was the size of a football field.
Termite mound.  Jeff said he saw these in St. Thomas



A chart that we were given as we entered the area with the live butterflies.


Waterfall in butterfly area
Ceiling in butterfly area.
One of the many gemstone carvings of Harold Van Pelt

One of the 30 dinosaurs in the Hall of Paleontology

...and another one

Giant Armadillo - supposedly like were quite large at one time.

Largest snail shell in the world
Another view of the shell

More shells




Gold nugget

Another dinosaur as seen from the second floor.
There is a room with jewelry and very large gem stones.  It was dark inside with only lights on the gems and jewelry.  I did not take photos there.

We arrived early around 10 a.m. and left at 2 p.m.  There were large lines to get in as we were leaving, so I am glad we arrived early.

Last night, we decided we wanted Mexican for dinner.  There are many restaurants near us, so I decided to check the reviews. We finally decided on Lupe Tortilla.  The reviews said that they had the best fajitas in Houston and also their tortillas are homemade and paper thin and just the best.  I decided I had to see for myself.  They serve a salsa that is not traditional. I am not quite sure how to describe it. It has tomatoes, onions and maybe a few peppers.  It is not a red base though.  It is clear. They also bring a hot bean type of dip with the tortilla chips.  I really liked both of them.  I ordered the The Original “Beeg Sucker” Burrito Flour tortilla filled con beef, frijoles, covered con chili gravy queso. Served with tomatoes, onions and shredded lettuce. I chose to upgrade it to the fajita beef instead of regular ground beef for $3 more.  It was really good.  I loved the fajita beef and the chili sauce was really good.

Burrito
Jeff ordered the fajitas with chicken, beef and shrimp. He also ordered a side of grilled corn on the cob.  His food took up half the table. I asked him if he thought they were the best fajitas he has ever had and he said they were good, but probably not the best. We have found that in Houston, fajitas are not served with green peppers like we are used to in Missouri. This one had one pepper.  It is interesting to see the differences in food here compared to at home.  Most of the Mexican restaurants here serve two types of salsas with their tortilla chips and I like that. 
My attempt at showing Jeff's food.  It is not all in this photo. 

The hats are the lights.  First time I have seen that.
Here is Joey's report:

I am doing really good wearing my boot!  I love that I can go wherever I want now.  I can walk on the gravel and the asphalt.  It's very likely that the next place we stay at will not have as much grass, so I'm glad I can walk on other surfaces without hopping.  You should have seen me this morning. I walked to the far lake and then we walked all the way to the other end of the park and to the firehouse.
How do I look?  Mama says I look pretty spiffy.

Walking with Dad yesterday.
That's all I have to say today.  Mama seems to have talked enough for both of us.

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Likes Being Booted

Saturday, June 30, 2012

I Got The Boot!


Ha ha..... This morning, Mama and Dad measured me for a Thera-paw boot.  They were really confused by the measurements, so they called the company but they are closed until Monday.  Mama started looking for any place in Houston that sells them.  She found that Greyhound Pets of America, Houston carried them. Dad called them to see if they could help us determine the size and they said we were welcome to come by and try them on.  We piled in the car and off we went.  It was an hour drive, of course.  The people were very nice and Mama explained to them my history and my limping. She said that she thought is was a corn, but she couldn't find one.  There was a man there who they said was a greyhound guru who looked at my foot and within 3 seconds, said "Yep, he has a corn."  Can you believe that?  It is really small.  Mama still didn't see it until they pointed it out to her.  She told them how the Previcox had been helping me and she thought that I had arthritis again.  They said it could be, but I definitely have a corn.  Now, I have to get rid of it.  So, for all of you who said "it sounds like a corn",  you were right.  Mama feels really stupid for not being able to see it. She poked, squeezed and rubbed my pads and didn't feel or see it and I never reacted.  I guess we will know for sure once the corn is gone if the arthritis is back.

We have been reading the websites on how to get rid of the corn.  Does anyone have any tips?

I wore my boot tonight and I was allowed to walk on the gravel and the pavement.  I walked pretty good with it.  I feel like a clown though.  I didn't hop.  I walked on my foot.

Oh, I have to tell you what happened on my walk tonight.  Dad told Mama to stop.  He said there is a snake.  She screamed really loud and jumped up in the air.  He then said, "YOU JUST STEPPED ON IT!". She screamed really loud again. There were men outside and they laughed.  It was a non-poisonous one, so it was okay, but you should have heard her screaming.

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Got The Boot

Friday, June 29, 2012

Day 63, Updates Today

We just returned from a walk and we ran into that lady that was supposed to be kicked out because her dog bit the lady. Mama asked her why she was still here and she said she went to pay the rent yesterday (supposed to be her last day here) and she asked the park manager if she could stay if she kept her dogs on leashes.  The park manager said that she must keep the dogs on leashes and if they bite anyone else, she doesn't know the dogs are here.  Mama is disappointed in the park manager.  We felt she was putting herself at risk for letting them stay another week knowing they bit someone and now she is letting them stay for at least another month.  The lady said her husband is only off on Sundays and he didn't feel like moving.  LOL  I guess they don't know how lucky they are that they were not booted out of the park immediately.  The woman that was bit saw them the other day and she was not happy.  The lady with the dogs said she just yelled at her and told her "THEY ARE ON LEASHES!"  The lady told Mama she was on her way to the store for a beer.  It was 8:45 a.m. when she said that.

The elderly couple that we were concerned about because they had not returned home and then we found out that they went to Alaska returned on Wednesday.  They hooked up their car to their Class C and left. They were only in Alaska for a week. We thought they would be gone longer.

Mama received a call yesterday from Greyhound Companions of Missouri.  My medicine is on the way!  Mama is going to work on trying to get the generic.

This piece of art is located near the lake at the far end of the campground.  Mama has been trying to figure out why it was put next to the lake.  Well, about a week or so ago, a new piece was added to it.  It looks like that piece had been buried for a while.  Now it makes sense since it is put next to the lake.

The dish cloths that were made by the Blogsville Ladies Crochet Society have been unveiled. Check them out at Dip-Dip and The Bridge.

These are the ones that Mama made.

This shows that Mama can't follow directions.  She created her own stitch, we think.

This more what is should look like.
This month we are making pot holders.  There is still time to join in on the fun.

We were asked if we got treats from our begging yesterday. Yes, we did. Scout is the one who does most of the work and I just join in at the end.

It's is going to be another hot day, so I am just going to put my feet up and relax.  Have a nice day!

Joey,
The Greyhound  Who Knows How To Relax

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