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Macro Mondays " Beatles/Beetles"
Sung by George Harrison of Beatles - died from Lung Cancer, at the age of 58 (25 Feb 1943-29 Nov 2001) He was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the Ganges & Yamuna rivers in India.
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Throughout history, tobacco has been one of the most important agricultural crops for Herzegovina, a source of finance and the foundation of development. Today, growing tobacco in Herzegovina has no economic justification, and placing it on the list of protected products opens up possibilities for protection through tourism.
Tobacco in Herzegovina was produced on small plots with the old technology of drying in the sun, which all required a lot of human work. Everyone in the family, aged from 7 to 77, was involved in the tobacco business.
I took Charlie to the vet as he was rapidly deteriorating. He barely ate, he was distressed when I handled him, he coughed at times, and it seemed to be a rapid progressive decline. When he purred he had to use his mouth. We took x-rays and it showed most likely what looked like cancer masses in his lungs. I was settled in myself that the right thing to do was to euthanase him. The vet sedated him, and when he was asleep, they euthanased him with me patting him. When he was sedated, he purred and purred.
Last 2 weeks prior I had been vigilantly trying to find out what was going on with him.
My beautiful adorable little guy, I know I will see him again some time. I know we will be together again. I'm sorry he never got the home I promised him.
He is with Matilda now. Matilda and Charlie were my cats that I did not rescue, but Charlie was a rescue kitten I bought from the Animal Welfare League.
He and Matilda were my babies from kittens.
I am heartbroken at losing him and I am heartbroken at the circumstances his last days on earth had to be. He did not like living outside, he wanted to be with me in my room, and he never adapted to his new circumstances. I feel terrible about it. But I could not allow him inside, he can spray, and it was too risky.
I'm so sorry I have hardly been on flickr much. My circumstances are difficult, and it's been difficult for me to find the time to spend on flickr. I continue to try and organise my life so I can enjoy flickr and my flickr family. Take care and stay safe.
Thank you for your kind words and generous thoughts. xxx
GRETA and DON LOVED THEIR GRANDCHILDREN... JEREMY WAS THEIR FIRST... JEREMY THOUGHT HIS GRANDPARENTS HUNG THE MOON JUST FOR HIM!
Today's a special day for us. This is to give definite hope to anyone who has cancer, has had cancer or who knows someone with cancer. My other half was operated on 5 years ago and had his left lung removed. Here he is now! I can't keep up with him. :o)
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How lucky can one girl get... This man is perfection... Kind sweet, soft spoken and so loving! I'm going to lose both of these dear people this year. A month ago he was diagnosed with lung cancer, it's already spread to both lungs, spinal cord and lymph nodes... The doctors gave him 6 to 8 months. It's so hard being 1,300 miles away from these two wonderful people.. I would like to be there for them, they have always been there for my children and me and done so much, but being the ex-wife creates problems... ! Please keep this dear man in your prayers too! Thank you so much! Vicki xo KELLER IS THEIR FIRST GREAT GRANDCHILD =+) THIS MAN IS AMAZING WITH TINY BABIES AND TODDLERS! <3LOVE YOU DON<3 XO
Please pray for him!!
Update: My brother died on 1, FEB, 2008.
Thank you for your prayers.
I have noticed many people seem to find this photo. If you are fighting cancer, DO IT AGGRESSIVLY do it WITH ALL THAT YOU'VE GOT!
Although my brother did die, the doctors only expected him to live a few months, he made it 200% past the doctors expectations. Remember to quit smoking, EAT, EAT, EAT! Even if you do not want to.
And LIVE, LIVE, LIVE!
This is my brother.
We just learned that he has Lung Cancer, and it has also reached into his brain.
Your Prayers are coveted, PLEASE
My brother, Charles Kirkpatrick Agers died on Feb. 1, 2008
A new tribute painting of the Patron Saint of Cancer Sufferers, Saint Peregrine by expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley.
Saint Peregrine is also the Patron Saint of AIDS and other illnesses as well as Cancer - so may all those who meditate upon the image, created and infused with prayers, receive light, hope, protection and ultimate healing relief. Peace.
The artist - a Catholic convert since 2011 - often gets, through prayer, what he feels a 'Divine Push' to paint such Christian tributes and felt directed to paint Saint Peregrine, with prayers for healing, light and hope for those suffering cancer in his life - and worldwide.
He had a deep feeling the day of painting - 21 February - was a significant date; and later, after painting, realised it was the day in 1935 that Jesus had appeared to the Polish nun, Sister ( since 2000, Saint) Faustina, requesting she seek an artist and have a painting made depicting His Divine Mercy.
Stephen B. Whatley has painted several Divine Mercy images over the years; some of which were exhibited in his 2013 exhibition 'Paintings From Prayer' at London's Westminster Cathedral. There is a permanent walkway of his series of 30 paintings for the Tower of London, outside Tower Hill Station, London.
Peregrine Laziosi (Italy, c.1260-1345) experienced a miracle of healing in his own life, at 60, when a cancerous growth in his leg threatened amputation. The night before the amputation he spent praying before a fresco of The Crucifixion and later in a sleep state felt Jesus descend from The Cross to touch his leg. The next day the doctors found no trace of the cancer and he was pronounced cured; word spreading quickly of the power of Trust in the Lord.
The National Shrine of Saint Peregrine is at Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica in Chicago, Illinois, USA
This new painting took, alongside prayers, inspiration from a classic prayer card, acquired in New York in 2015.
Oil on canvas
30 x 24in/76 x 61cm
Around this time last year, my mother's cancer became active again. It never went away, it just stopped spreading/growing for seven months. She died three months later. Lately, everything I do reminds me of her. P1230238
I always try to throw at least two eggs out the car window at this "Navy Dock" at the Ford Plant each day - the odor emanating from this plant many days is intolerable and can be detected miles away. Many days it will burn our eyes - unfordunately so far Ford has ignored the problem as has the town.
If I get a good buy on lemons I'll save two for myself & throw a few in the ditch each day, also, along with orange peels - helps cleanse the environment, they say. I'm thinking this would also be a great place to recycle coffee grounds - will have to speak to Starbucks and see if they'd be interested in donating (they're right up the street).
We have abnormally high incidence rates of environmentally caused diseases here such as lung cancer, cystic fibrosis, mesothelioma cancer, asthma and COPD here in Kentucky, USA - I would not recommend living or staying in this area very long if one is genetically predisposed to these conditions. Many of these illnesses, such as cystic fibrosis, are easily visibly identified *without* a visit to the doctor. Know the signs and systems - you might just save the life of a loved one. Stem cell transplants are now being used in many parts of the world to reverse these insidious diseases. www.unitypoint.org/desmoines/article.aspx?id=2448b930-145...
Smoker's tend to forget the cancer causing effects that occur inside their bodies as they joyfully smoke.