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Landscape I was trying didn't really work this week, so decided too have a walk around a couple off lakes and I found this spot where the geese where coming in. Been a long time since I have done any bird photography, enjoyed myself.
If people want to truth squad their taxi drivers, a talking GPS would be easier than a touch screen.
Interactive touch screen murals of Sydney
Convict Sydney
Hyde Park Barracks - Historic Houses Trust
www.hht.net.au/whats_on/highlights/exhibitions/convict_sy...
For FGR and Five Senses
We don't know how anything feels unless we actually touch it. Reach out and feel. Simple..
Stairs at the old Phillips Middle School building in Fort Dodge, IA.
Taken using the Pinhole Camera app on my iPod Touch.
St Thomas of Canterbury College (STC) competing on the first day of the 2013 South Island Secondary Schools Touch Rugby tournament.
The squirrel is eating some food,the magpie does a touch and go and pinches it.The squirrel jumps as the theft happens.
Wednesday 25th September saw a thrilling and action-packed rugby tournament at Hartlepool Sporting Association partner Hartlepool Old Boys. Hartlepool College Rugby Team (in green bibs) and surrounding colleges took part in a 7s,10s, touch tournament with the help and financial support of the Rugby Football Union (RFU).
so...most of you know we rescued this adorable kitten...
her life has been incredibly rough and she's only 8 weeks old.
to start...she (and her 2 littermates)
were tied in a bag & tossed from a moving vehicle onto the side of the road.
a wonderful woman rescued the mostly feral kittens...
had them spayed and neutered & all their first shots given.
on thursday july 7th we saw this tiny blue eyed ginger kitten...
fell in love, named her mabelle and that's that part of the story.
well...on saturday the rescue woman called me and asked how mabelle was doing.
she then starts crying and informs me that one of the other kittens died after being adopted.
she was trying to get in touch with the other owner to check on kitten #3.
kitten #2 died from panleukopenia
so, me being the protective animal mom decides to take her to the vet & get her tested.
(panleukopenia is incredibly hard to test for)
she tests negative and i take her home with new wet food and directions to keep an eye on her.
same day, i get another phone call from the rescue lady & kitten number #3 died too.
that kitten was fine and playing and eating and started throwing up and in 6 hours was dead.
this disease can hit and in less than 24 hours, kill a kitten.
the next day mabelle starts throwing up...
it's a sunday...crap.
off to the emergency vet...
mabelle is tested again and the doctor is thinking for sure she'll test positive (as am i)
but she tests negative again...
so she gets fluids shot into her...
gets an anti vomiting shot and an antibiotic shot...poor tiny little mabelle.
i take home tons of meds...one pill a day...2 doses of antibiotics a day and special food.
monday, mabelle just seems tired, no wonder after all she's been through...
tuesday, she's playing and running around with angus, eating normally...everything seems fine.
neither matt nor i want to jinx it so we just hope for the best and are appreciative of every good
day she has.
wednesday, same thing...eating & acting like a normal kitten...
thursday, again, same thing perfect kitten behavior.
at this point...we're starting to think we just might be ok.
thursday evening though...she doesn't seem interested in her food.
friday morning 4:30 am...gnarly kitten puking starts.
bless her little heart, she actually goes into the litterbox to throw up.
comes out and climbs back in bed and crashes.
30 minutes later...same thing.
15 minutes later...again...etc etc etc
i know the vet opens at 8 am i am just trying to hold out until then.
and thankfully, they got us in first thing...
the dr. decided not to even bother doing the panleuk test again...
he goes straight for the bloodwork.
a couple of hours later...it's confirmed...mabelle has panleukopenia.
so...friday at about noon they hooked her up to an iv drip and treatment began.
basically a kitten has to be strong enough to fight this off...and chances usually aren't too good.
but as of this morning's phone call from the doctor...she is hanging in there, is bright and alert
she's just not eating yet.
so now we wait for tomorrow morning and hope that she has decided to eat.
right now, things look pretty good, but even the doctor said, it can turn in a snap.
so please, if you've taken the time to read all of my babble...
please please please keep little mabelle in your good thoughts and prayers.
she'll be quite the miracle kitten if she makes it through this.
During my recent baby photo sesh I grabbed this shot as he reached toward the photo umbrella.
Flash triggered by the terrific Nikon CLS system and the SB800 left in iTTL mode.
Do not copy or use this image without prior consent from me.
Yes she really did touch the lens. It was like slow motion instant replay with me yelling NOOOOoooooooooo a half a second after she applied her baby print to the 18-55 mm kit lens.
This entire section was made up of touch pools. What is it with kids these days? You'd be alarmed by the number of kids afraid to touch anything. Well, not the tiny kids. I think they were pretty curious about stuff. But teens? Forget it. In the tidal pool in the back, I was coaching them before they'd touch stuff.
"No... the horseshoe crab is hard, not slimy. The starfish isn't slimy either, it's bumpy." Then you'd see hands snake into the water timidly, after asking the docent if any of them would sting.
Don't let your kids get that way. Don't get that way yourself.
Workers preserving/renovating the original color tone on the stonework at St. Mark's Episcopol Church.
Opened 1848.
Phila., PA
touchAble, Dedicated multitouch controller for Ableton Live & Ipad.
Avaible in August 2010 on App store
St Thomas of Canterbury College (STC) competing on the first day of the 2013 South Island Secondary Schools Touch Rugby tournament.
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