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Showing posts with label sanctuary. Show all posts

2024 Update

JIM:  Well, 2024 came and went and I didn't write a summary! Been just too busy. You have to forgive me, it was just the second year of our honeymoon. And I got the second knee replacement.

I started cleaning out my car collection. At the beginning of the year I had 12 cars. Down from an historical peak of 32 cars. I started giving them away to friends just to make space in the garage. By the end of 2024 I was down to just 9 cars. I am going to start collecting smaller things like pennies or diamonds. They are just easier to store.

This is the year I got my second knee replaced. It was painful and if I had remembered how painful the first one was I probably have voted "NO!" but we don't remember unpleasant things so I said "YES". I am glad I did because I am now fully mobile and recovering 40 years of age. I highly recommend knee replacement. It hurts but you will forget in time. And, it will take 40 years off your life! I wish I had done it 15 years ago! Only downside was that in October when Misale went to Africa, I was not yet healed enough to make the trip with her so she went alone. She brought me back a beautiful walking cane with the handle made with the tusk of an African Warthog. Maybe next year I will make the trip to her ancestral home in Namibia before politics makes it impossible.

This was the year I solved the TGN problem. If you know what it is I don't have to explain it, if you don't, I hope you never know. But for those of you that may be suffering from it and are tired of having the doctor tell you the cure is vicious drugs or brain surgery (I am sorry, it IS brain surgery any time you have to drill a hole in your skull) I found my cure. It worked for me but your mileage may vary.
It seems that the French are way ahead of us on this problem. They treat it with DMSO. It reduced mine from a severe attack every 5-6 weeks to one, much milder attack, once a year.

Looking forward to 2025, we have several projects lined up. Number one is to continue to bring "Our Sanctuary" up to the beauty we envision. The plan is several gardens of different flavors. There will be an Orchid garden, a Survival garden, a Japanese garden, a Greek garden, a Desert garden and more. Perhaps 7 gardens connected by wooden paths.

MI-SA-LE:  2024 in hindsight:
2024 seems to be very long, long in the past. Yet it's only 365 days ago.. We went twice to California and visited Jim's sister and niece. Jim took me around 'the block' in his childhood hometown down memory lane. And in many ways it was frustrating to be confronted with the fact that memories of the past are only applicable and valuable for those who were in it. Life has moved on and what was, is no more. However, I could envisage his stories and enjoyed meeting his family.

I thoroughly enjoyed the drive through the desert both ways and seeing all the different cacti. One time it was flowers as far as the eye could see. Beautiful.

The recovery road of Jim's second knee replacement was tiresome, long and frustrating. But the end result is 100% improvement.

2024 was a year of travelling. I visited my youngest son in Equador for his wedding. The little sightseeing we did in-between was very interesting. I loved the old city in Guayaquil with its murals.

October I went to Africa for a few months. Our initial plans were that Jim would go with me to meet my family. But his facial pains ruled that he would stay in the US and try to get it sorted. It is always very nice to be with my sibs and few friends. I thoroughly enjoyed myself basking in the love of loved ones. The visit was too short.


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2023 in the Isbell Sanctuary

 2023 is history.

Mi-sA-le:  My vision of the Isbell Sanctuary, has become more clear during 2023. Little by little small terraces are becoming more visible. Terraces on our 45degree sanddune means the possibility of walking on level ground, at least partially, and to be able to get to the orchards, the crop fields, the veggie factory, the fish pond, the tropical forest with its hanging gardens, and not to forget the mini golf course … Yes, dreaming is allowed in my world (smile).

Up and down tall ladders on slanted and uneven surfaces, are not the easiest on body and nerves. However, to trim the trees, and control the sails, to repair and paint the soffit a little, getting on the roof and fix the chimney raincap, - up and down tall ladders we shall go...

Loving our sanctuary and not hating the pests, diseases, worms, javalinas, deer, ants, rabbits, gofers, racoons, possums, and free roaming cats and dogs, who eat or destroy the plants one way or another, has been put to serious testing this last year. Everything in Texas is bigger- also the attack launched by the chiggers, mosquitos and no-see-ums. Surviving in paradise came with a price... but I shall keep on trying to get the garden to flower and deliver soothing joy to the soul.

Our delight in finding treasures, better yet, space...!., in the maze of things in the garage, is difficult to describe. Jim re-lives countless memories and treats me to a library of stories. So, our museum grows.

The right knee replacement of Jim was a 100% success. He's getting healthier, day by day. Praise God.

By now you might understand and hopefully forgive the silence on our blog. The terraces grow shovel by shovel...