After spending an wonderful Thanksgiving with Shannon's family, we have arrived at the preserve where we will spend nine weeks this winter. We have chosen this area east of Los Angeles because the weather is mild and there is an abundance of insurance-covered healthcare available. The park has a network of man-made canals and more waterfowl than any place we've been since leaving south Florida - blue and white herons and great egrets and geese and coots (the "old" ones as well as the wet ones.) There are hundreds of black crested night herons all over the place. We have to be careful where we step when getting close to the water's edge - lots of presents from the birds.
During our trip south from Canada, I had some stops at urgent care centers for help getting over a severe sinus infection and a flare-up of my chronic bronchitis. During these medical exams, an irregular heartbeat was detected each time with an accompanying recommendation to get it checked by a cardiologist soon.
Whew, what a relief! We dodged something more serious this time!
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