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This eagle was rescued from an island in Shasta Lake, north of Redding, California on July 4th, 2014. He was nicknamed George Washington at the vet's office. He had a dislocated elbow which didn't heal properly, as can be seen in this trail camera photo from Oct. 2014. George loved his fish, which Darrah Springs State Fish Hatchery near Manton kept him supplied with. He also loved his early morning sunbath as the sun came though the high window in his aviary. Sadly, he had to be euthanized because the elbow was getting worse. The vets at UC Davis could not do any surgery that would have helped him; he would have been in constant pain.
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"If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter." - George Washington
at a distance. As with all my photos, I welcome your feedback, criticism and suggestions on improvements.
George is glad to be back at the apartment. His playpen is in the main room so he is with me almost all the time. I think he likes this much better :)
George Rice Hovey, son of Alvah and Augusta Maria (Rice) Hovey, was born 17 Jan 1860 in Newton, Massachusetts and died 28 Jan 1943 in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. On 15 Sep 1890, in Newton, Massachusetts, he married Clara Kelsey Brewer (1868-1950). They are buried in Newton Cemetery, Newton, Massachusetts. They had two children: Alvah Brewer (1897-1914) and Ruth (1902-1977). Photographer is Hambly & Shaal, Providence, Rhode Island. Cabinet Card.
A Native of England
Union Cemetery - Redwood City, CA
Yashica Mat 124G
80mm
Ilford fp4+
Developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 20 minutes.
I have been taking so many photos of George lately, I just can't help myself! He is just such a happy bunny :)
Came to Texas in 1830; participated in the Texans' campaign against Bexar, 1835; wounded in the Battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836; died in Guadalupe County, 1860. (1962) (Marker No. 2167)
My new lavender robe, George I got him from Bath and Body Works. It's definitely the softest robe ever, so I always want to hug it and squeeze it and call it George. I also got the matching socks in lavender and red.
George Janko speaking with attendees at the Arizona State University "You're Being Brainwashed" tour stop in Tempe, Arizona.
George came in for a geriatric health check. I fell in love with her prominent white whiskers. We clipped her thick coat as she was developing some matts. We sent off bloods to check her kidney and liver function. We plan to proceed with a general anaesthetic & much needed dental.