Thanks for all the advice, empathy and support! You guys are great. What I decided to do was hide my zooms for a week and only shoot with primes just to get my focus (pun intended) back. So, late yesterday, I put the 85 F1.8 on, mounted camera to tripod, grabbed my extension rings and went out to grab some macro shots of Summer Flora.
As I was going out the back door, I noticed a guy walking around my next-door neighbor's house. They've been away in Illinois for the week and I've been feeding the cats and cleaning litter. Yes, I do it but don't ask, you can't afford me

. I'd already seen the lawn guy and the pest-control guy so nobody should have been hanging around.
So, I went back in the house, put down the camera rig, hooked up Sundance and went for a walk around the houses. When we got into my neighbor's back yard, there was this guy picking leaves off of one of the trees there. When he saw Sundance, his eyes got the size of saucers. I just gave him the hairy eyeball and he stammered that he was with the State Agricultural Department and was checking citrus trees for possible canker. "Do you want to see my ID," he asked. "You'd better have a dog cookie if you reach into your pocket," I said very seriously. And then we both laughed.
I introduced myself, introduced Sundance who loved the guy and we talked for about a half-hour about his job and how the canker was spreading and what he'd found just in our neighborhood. Good guy and I really enjoyed just talking about something other than photography.
By the time we went back in the house, it was dinner time so I didn't go out again with the camera but today I'll try again. My only regret was that I didn't have the camera to capture the guy's expression when he saw Sundance. THAT was priceless

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Jim