My wife told me that I had a seizure the other night. As usual I have completely no memory of it. I slept most of the next day. Otherwise I'm completely fine. I'm glad she didn't call for help. She must be used to it by now. When it happened she was very upset. I heard her call my name and saw her fuss. I asked her what was the matter. She left the room for a moment. At the time I was worried about what was happening. What could be wrong with her? I had no idea it was me who was having a seizure. I see a neurologist for this and am on medication. I'm lucky I don't have a much worse disease.
Photo is from web. This past week we heard footsteps and loud jumping noises coming from our attic. I thought it could be a mouse or rat but the sound was too heavy. It was like a disco party! I watched his daily routine: sleep quietly all night, run and jump during the day. There were loud random landings. Then it ran outside for food and water. Then it came back inside for some more noise before going to sleep. We called a pest control company to have a look and remove the animal. He started by looking at the house from the outside. After only a few minutes he came back in laughing. He saw a squirrel looking back out at him from inside the attic. He said it was something he had never seen before and he would be back in a few days with a "One Way Door" so the animal could be safely removed and never get back in again. Here is another video: Wish me luck.
Do you remember the Lone Ranger TV show? I came across this information while "flying" through the web. "Hi-yo, Silver" Theme song is the part near the end of the William Tell Overture. Biography: Take care, John
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