[Note: This is another blog based on my weekly emails to my family on the mainland.]
2/25/23
Aloha Snow Shovelers!
Well, what can I say...mainland weather in many parts of the country has been a bit of a challenge this winter, right? This past week seemed like a doozy, with record snowfalls, millions of homes without power, and transportation grinding to a halt. And this is still February!
Our wet weather of last week continued at a lower level this week, and although it was less that ideal for
Mauna Kea Summit |
Mauna Loa Summit |
I started using the steroid cream for my leg thingy, but stopped when I read the package insert that warned of glaucoma and cataracts as possible side effects. It turns out that steroids can raise eye pressure, something that is definitely bad, particularly for someone like me who already has glaucoma. Hmmmm. Let's consider this -- a choice between smooth skin or eyesight. My dermatologist hadn't known of my glaucoma when she prescribed the cream, and to be fair the amount I'm using is quite small and only for a short time, so even if she had known she might have still recommended it. Anyway, I'm going to delay using the cream until next week, which will be closer to my next appointment with my Eye Guy. That way if my pressures increase we'll know it fairly quickly and can either stop the cream or increase my eye drops. Medication issues are definitely a geezer preoccupation. Isn't this fun??!!
Karen and I worked out at PF on Tuesday and played golf on Thursday, though we got rained out after 11 holes. A puzzle this week was the return of the Nenes. We saw about 25 of them, including two sets of three large babies. We had thought the Nenes had left after a couple of weeks without seeing any, but apparently they decided to return, and it isn't clear why. Anyway, it was good to see them, and particularly to see more babies.
Unfortunately for our exercise routine, the pool temp is still recovering from last week's rain and cloudiness and has been below our acceptable level. Hopefully it will climb back enough in a day or two to allow our daily water exercise.
Ok, that's it. Off to market and to the beach. Stay warm, keep shoveling, don't listen to the crazies.