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Discarded bottles of a parasiticide used for the treatment and control of internal and external parasites. Lack of professional veterinary services results in many pastoralists to

self-medicate their livestock, which can lead to over-dosing, under-dosing or wrong drug use (photo credit: ILRI/Geoffrey Njenga).

From "Monster" Elf Sadie Wonder Pup:

My friends at Pacific Veterinary Specialists and Emergency Service are wonderbull!!! This is Dr Kat Doerr, the dermatology specialist, and she is presenting me, as the local Monster Elf, with a basket of medicated shampoos, rinse, and wipes to give to the animals at Salinas Animal Services! Any one with itchies or ickies will feel so much better! Thank you Dr Doerr!!!"

Up and At 'm

was up (dressed/ coffee'd/ medicated) but the "at 'm" piece was no where to be found

 

I wandered the kitchen and once again wondered how

it could need picking up and the dishes/ pans washed AGAIN

 

then

I saw the fruit I recently purchased for eating - separated from each other, my vision blurred and I saw a still life image emerge and than a fruit salad of said pictured fruit

 

What would happen to the taste if I added green pepper/ less onion/ tad garlic maybe even just a little cinnamon

and a very little clove ?

 

Granny Smith apple, Dole pineapple, ruby red grapefruit

oh oh yes - I can taste it even now - yes yes I can

 

just had to set up a picture and snap off a few

 

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youtu.be/nVNoIVDQMd4 Soft piano music for a relaxing night This music will calm you down and soothe you. This relaxing music will also great to listen to while you study or work. Laura Sullivan – Love’s River - Grammy Winning Album Purchase: ift.tt/2d47jr5 or iTunes: ift.tt/2dpo5w6 1. Secrets from the Deep 2. Wishing on a Dandelion 3. Awakening to Love 4. Blessed 5. Holding Heaven 6. Moonlight Passage 7. Love's River 8. Calligraphy 9. River to the Sea 10. Story of the Rain 11. Snowfall on Water Bio: Laura Sullivan is a Grammy® Winning Composer and a Billboard Top 10 Recording Artist. Laura enjoys great popularity around the world, not only for her award winning New Age, Classical, and Ambient music, but also for her warm and loving spirit. In addition to being a Grammy® winning and Billboard Top 10 Artist in New Age, her original Classical and Ambient music has been included in the score of two Emmy winning documentaries, as well as in many popular television programs and advertisements for Fortune 500 companies. Her recordings consistently receive more than 4 million spins a month on Pandora alone, among many other stations around the world, resulting in broad international airplay. ift.tt/1NQecka Find All of Laura's Music On: iTunes Amazon Pandora Spotify Follow Laura: Facebook Twitter YouTube Piano Music - Find classical Piano Music from composers such as Mozart, Bach, Mendelssohn and many others on this channel. All our classical piano music is of high quality and has Alpha Waves embedded for concentration, memory, focus, relaxation, stress relief, yoga. We also produce Instrumental Piano Music which is often more relaxing, soft and calming than Classical Piano. Piano Music on Beautiful Music is high quality and often available to download. Subscribe for more Piano Music today. #PianoMusic #ClassicalPiano #InstrumentalPiano Calming Music - In a state of calm you are at your best, right? So listen to our beautiful calming music every day and be calm, stay calm and be happy. When you feel calm you can go about your day with joy, making the world around you a better place, a calm place. Calming music including calm music, relaxing calm music, calm music for stress relief is good for relaxation, yoga, meditation, study, work and healing. Calm music good for sleep, relaxation and massage. Keep Calm and……. #CalmingMusic #KeepCalm #CalmMusic Relaxation - With soothing tones and gentle melodies, our relaxing music is the perfect tool for Stress relief, anxiety, meditation, zen. Don't wait until you need a medical help (or self medicated) to feel relaxed, listen to our amazing music today and every time you feel the need. BiNaural Beats built into this music have been scientifically proven to alter one's state of mind for better well being. Music for Relaxing is becoming very popular and we are a proud part of it. When listening to Relaxation Music it’s good to take a few deep breaths and connect with your body. Listen to the relaxing sounds, ideally with speakers either side of you or with headphones to get all the benefits to become fully relaxed. Healing4Happines has relaxing music, relaxation music, soothing music, relax music, calm music for stress relief, meditation, relaxation, yoga, massage. #RelaxingMusic #Relax Thanks for supporting our channel! We love creating music to help people in their lives, in stressful situations, in need of rest or focus and concentration. Thanks for watching our videos, you can also follow us on other social media sites below. Join Us On Facebook: ift.tt/2a3mWaE Join Us On Twitter: twitter.com/bmusicssr Join Us On Facebook: ift.tt/2auZdVR Join Us On Tumblr: ift.tt/2aVZv4S For more information about where to purchase or listen to our music such as Spotify, Google Play, Amazon etc. checkout the “About” section of our YouTube channel.

- cherry coca cola? Not me cuz it tastes like medicated syrup...

 

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#Lepanam is an #Ayurveda natural way to cease skin related unhealthy problems. This is a process in which medicated herbal paste, prepared with herbal ghee and milk is applied on the affected part or whole body. This is an effective therapy in every aspect and it ensures the elimination of all kind of skin diseases.

 

#Mukhalepanam is a simple yet effective skin care treatment in Ayurveda, which is done using herbal powder and fresh cream.This treatment is helpful for a wide variety of problems related to the skin and the face. It is found to be effective in improving the complexion of the skin.

 

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An excerpt from a comic that I drew while spending Thanksgiving away from family.

Louis Theroux joins Richard on 15th April 2010 to talk about his latest programme America's Medicated Kids.

Designed with the high-needs patient in mind.

 

This rugged “portfolio” design Calendar Card system packs twice the pill capacity into the same package profile. Larger volume pill cups store back-to-back and tear away from the inside. Perfect for the more heavily medicated members of our community. (12-pill capacity)

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AFI (A Fire Inside) Setlist:

 

Medicate

Girl's Not Grey

The Leaving Song Pt. II

I Am Trying Very Hard To Be Here

End Transmission

Beautiful Thieves

Dancing Through Sunday

Silver and Cold

Miss Murder

Love Like Winter

Look at that medicated smile. This was taken in the recovery room just a few moments after I woke up.

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Ganesha Chaturthi (गणेश चतुर्थी) is the Hindu festival celebrated in honour of the god Ganesha, the elephant-headed remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings and wisdom. The festival, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Bhaadrapada, starting on the shukla chaturthi (fourth day of the waxing moon period). The date usually falls between 19 August and 20 September. The festival lasts for 10 days, ending on Anant Chaturdashi (fourteenth day of the waxing moon period).

Legend[edit]

Main article: Ganesha

Traditional Ganesha Hindu stories tell that Lord Ganesha,son of goddess Parvati consort of Shiva. Parvati created Ganesha out of sandalwood paste that she used for her bath and breathed life into the figure. She then set him to stand guard at her door while she bathed. Lord Shiva, who had gone out, returned and as Ganesha didn't know him, didn't allow him to enter. Lord Shiva became enraged by this and asked his follower Ganas to teach the child some manners. Ganesha who was very powerful, being born of Parvati, the embodiment of Shakti, defeated Shiva's followers and declared that nobody was allowed to enter while his mother was bathing. The sage of heavens, Narada along with the Saptarishis sensed the growing turmoil and went to appease the boy with no results. Angered, the king of Gods, Indra attacked the boy with his entire heavenly army but even they didn't stand a chance. By then, this issue had become a matter of pride for Parvati and Shiva. Angry Shiva severed the head of the child. Parvati seeing this became enraged. Seeing Parvati in anger Shiva promised that her son will be alive again. The devas searched for the head of dead person facing North, but they found only the head of a dead elephant. They brought the head of the elephant and Shiva fixed it on the child's body and brought him back to life. Lord Shiva also declared that from this day the boy would be called Ganesha (Gana Isha : Lord of Ganas).[4]

 

According to the Linga Purana, Ganesha was created by Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati at the request of the Devas for being a Vighnakartaa (obstacle-creator) in the path of Rakshasas, and a Vighnahartaa (obstacle-averter) to help the Devas achieve fruits of their hard work.[5]

The festival involves installing clay Idols of lord Ganesh in public pandals (temporary shrines), which are worshipped for ten days with different variety of herbal leaves, plants and immersed at the end of the festival in a water(lake) along with the Idol. After adding herbal and medicated plants and leaves(patri) in lakes, the water in the lake become Hygienic. This was in practice because, in early days people used to drink lake water, and to protect people with infections and viral diseases especially in this season, this tradition was introduced. Some Hindus also install the clay images of Ganesha in their homes. It is believed that Ganesha bestows his presence on earth for all his devotees during this festival. The festival is celebrated as a public event since the days of Shivaji (1630-1680).

 

While celebrated all over India, it is most elaborate in Maharashtra and other parts of Western[1] and Southern India[2]. Outside India, it is celebrated widely in Nepal and by Hindus in the United States, Canada, Mauritius,[3] Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, Fiji, Trinidad & Tobago, and Guyana.

The festival is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Bhaadrapada, starting on the shukla chaturthi, the fourth lunar day of the waxing moon fortnight.[6] The date usually falls between 20 August and 20 September. The festival lasts for 10 to 12 days, ending on Anant Chaturdashi.

Domestic celebration in Maharashtra[edit]

In Maharashtra, most Hindu families also install their own small clay statues for worship on Ganesh Chaturthi. As per the tradition of their respective families, the domestic celebrations come to end an end after 1,3,5,7 or 11 days when the statue is taken in a procession to a large body of water such as rivers or sea for immersion. Due to environmental concerns, a number of families now avoid the large water bodies and instead immerse the statue in a bucket or tub at home. After a few days the clay is used in the home garden. In some cities, a public eco-friendly process is used for immersion.[7]

The main sweet dish during the festival is the modak (modak in Marathi, modakam/kudumu in Telugu, modaka/kadubu in Kannadakozhakatta or modakkam in in Malayalam and modagam in Tamil). A modak is a dumpling made from rice flour/wheat flour with a stuffing of fresh or dry-grated coconut, jaggery, dry fruits and some other condiments. It is either steam-cooked or fried. Another popular sweet dish is the karanji (karjikai in Kannada) which is similar to the modak in composition and taste but has a semicircular shape.

 

In Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, modakkam (rice flour dumplings stuffed with coconut and jaggery mixture),Laddu, Vundrallu (steamed coarsely grounded rice flour balls), Panakam (jaggery, black pepper and cardamom flavored drink), Vadapappu (soaked and moong lentils), Chalividi (cooked rice flour and jaggery mixture), etc., are offered to Ganesha along with Modakams. These offerings to god are called Naivedyam in Telugu. Traditionally plate containing the Modak is filled with twenty-one pieces of the sweet.

 

Celebrations in Tamil Nadu[edit]

Ganesh Chaturthi is also celebrated in Tamil Nadu. Here it is known as vinayakachaturthi or pillayar chaturthi and the festival falls on the fourth day after new moon in the month of aavani. On this day ganesh idols made of clay are worshipped in all homes. It is known as kaliman pillayar. ganesh is decorated with garlands and Bermuda grass known asarukampul(அருகம்புல் ) in tamil.Modak,ladoo and other dishes are offered to ganesha.People throng ganesh temples all day .Famous ganesh temples in state will be decked up with devotees all day. Large ganesh idols are installed in public places in the state particularly in Chennai and the idols are not usually more than 13 feet high. Idols are usually made of clay and paper machete as plaster of paris idols are banned by the state government .In many places idols are made of coconuts and other organic products. The idols are worshipped for some days in pandals.and are immersed in the bay of Bengal the following sunday. The Tamil Nadu police department makes elaborate arrangements for the festival. Ganesh chaturthi has become one of the major festivals in tamil nadu especially Chennai

Kerala is a state where ganesh chathurthi is celebrated in a great pomp.It is also known as vinyakha chathurthi or lamboodhara piranalu. It falls in the month of chingam . People worship idols of ganesha and do milk abhishekam. Temples are very crowded and people give for nivedeyam . In each locality their would be fairs,concerts,dance and skit. In the city of thiruvanathapuram a grand procession is held from the pazhavangadi ganapathi temple to the Shankumugham beach with tall statues of ganesh made of organic items and milk which immerced into the sea. Elephant worship is done all over Kerala. In the temples peoples break thousands of coconuts for removing sins.Grand feasts are given to people after nivedyam. Streets are fully decorated with flowers and rangolis.

Ganesh Chaturthi is the most popular and extravagant festival celebrated by the Hindu Goans.Locally known as Chavath in Konkani(Devanagari:चवथ,Romi lipi:Chovoth)and is also known as Parab(Parva,or an auspicious celebration).[8]Preparations begin a month before,and the actual festivities begin on the third day of lunar month of Bhadrapada,on this day Haritalika or Gauri with Shiva is worshiped by women,which also includes fasting.[9]On the day of festival,elaborate Pujas and feasts are organised,Arati is one of the major attraction of the festivities.Many instruments which are unique to Goa like Ghumot,Shamel, and other classical instruments such as cymbals,Pakhawaj etc are played.[10]Decorations,fireworks,gifts,and sweets play a major role during the festivities.Harvest festival known as Navyachi Pancham is celebrated on the next day,newly harvested paddy is ceremoniously brought home from the fields or temples(where Puja is held on a community level) and a Puja is conducted. Most of the idols are immersed either in the sea,rivers or tanks and wells on the second day,whereas some places festivities may run for five,seven,nine or eleven days.[11]

Ganesh Chaturthi has a long history in Goa,it predates the Kadamba era.Goa Inquisition had banned all the Hindu festivals,and heavy restrictions where imposed on the Hindus who did not convert to Christianity.But Goans did not stop practicing their culture. Many families worship Ganesha in the form of Patri(leaves used for worshiping Ganesha or any other deity),a picture drawn on paper,small silver idols,or in some households Ganesha idols are even hidden,this is a remarkable thing about Ganesh festival in Goa.The reason for this was,ban on clay Ganesha idols,or festivities as a part of Inquisition of the Jesuits,many familes have still kept the tradition alive.[12]Another striking feature about Chavath of Goa is,unlike Maharashtra, its more a family affair,and a very sentimental for the Goans. It's generally a celebration of the joint family,some families of 1000 or more members,still celebrate the festival together with great fanfare in their ancestral homes.Many such families are found in Goa.[13]Goan Catholics also take part in the festivities in many places.

Public celebrations of the festival are hugely popular, with local communities (mandalas) vying with each other to put up the biggest statue and the best pandal. The festival is also the time for cultural activities like singing and theater performances, orchestra and community activities like free medical checkup, blood donation camps, charity for the poor, etc.

 

Today, the Ganesh Festival is not only a popular festival, it has become a very critical and important economic activity for Mumbai, Pune, Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai. Many artists, industries, and businesses survive on this mega-event. Ganesh Festival also provides a stage for budding artists to present their art to the public. In Maharashtra, not only Hindus but many other religions also participate in the celebration like Muslims, Jains, Christian and others.

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in the UK by the migrant Hindu population as well as the large number of Indians residing there. The Hindu culture and Heritage Society, UK - a Southall based organisation celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi for the first time in London in 2005 at The Vishwa Hindu Temple. The Idol was immersed in the river Thames at Putney Pier. Another celebration organised by an Gujarati group has been celebrated in the Southend-on-Sea which attracts over 18000 devotees.[14] Annual celebrations also take place on the River Mersey at Liverpool.[15][16]

 

The festival is similarly celebrated in many locations across the world. The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA, an organisation of Hindus based in the US organises many such events to mark the Hindu festivals.

In USA, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated by various associations of people from India. (Various Indian Associations of North America and in Temples across USA.)

 

The Philadelphia Ganesh popularly known as PGF is the largest Sarvajanik (fully contributed by public funds) Hindu festival in North America. Since 2005 the festival is conducted every year in Bharatiya Temple, Chalfont, Pennsylvania. The 10 days are marked by processions, devotional programs, cultural events, India filmi-orchestra and a weekend carnival. While the Marathi community plays a big role in organising the festival, participation from all communities such as Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, North Indian, Bengali etc. is seen as the reason for its success and uniqueness.

 

In Canada, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated by associations of Marathi-speaking people. (MBM in Toronto, MSBC in Vancouver, etc.)

 

Celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi in Mauritius dates back to 1896. The first Ganesh Chaturthi Puja was held in the 7 Cascades Valley next to Henrietta village by the Bhiwajee family who is still celebrating this pious festival after more than a century. Over the years the festival gained such popularity on the island that Mauritian government has attributed a public holiday for that day.

 

In Malaysia and Singapore, the festival is more commonly known as Vinayagar Chakurthi because of the relatively larger Tamil-speaking Hindu minority among the other South Asian ethnic groups. It is very common to see pictures or statues of Lord Ganesha at the entrance of homes, business premises and schools. These idols are usually decorated with flower garlands alongside offerings of fruits and sweets. Most Ganesha temples mark Vinayagar Chaturthi with morning prayers, abhishegam (ritual bathing of the deity) and free vegetarian lunch for devotees and the poor. Chariot processions organised by Ganesha temples in the evenings often attract huge crowds of devotees and tourists.

 

History[edit]

It is not known when and how Ganesh Chaturthi was first celebrated.[17] Ganesh Chaturthi was being celebrated as a public event in Pune since the times of Shivaji (1630-1680), the founder of the Maratha Empire.[17] The Peshwas, the de facto hereditary administrators of the Empire from 1749 till its end in 1818, encouraged the celebrations in their administrative seat Pune as Ganesha was their family deity (Kuladevata).[17] With the fall of the Peshwas, Ganesh Chaturthi lost state patronage and became a private family celebration again till its revival by Indian freedom fighter and social reformer Lokmanya Tilak.[17]

 

In 1893, Lokmanya Tilak transformed the annual domestic festival into a large, well-organized public event.[18] Tilak recognized the wide appeal of the deity Ganesha as "the god for everybody",[19][20] and popularized Ganesh Chaturthi as a national festival in order "to bridge the gap between Brahmins and 'non-Brahmins' and find a context in which to build a new grassroots unity between them", and generate nationalistic fervour among people in Maharashtra against the British colonial rule.[21][22] Tilak was the first to install large public images of Ganesh in pavilions, and also established the practice of submerging in rivers, sea, or other pools of water all public images of the deity on the tenth day after Ganesh Chaturthi.[23]

 

Under Tilak's encouragement, the festival facilitated community participation and involvement in the form of intellectual discourses, poetry recitals, performances of plays, musical concerts, and folk dances. It served as a meeting ground for people of all castes and communities in times when, in order to exercise control over the population, the British discouraged social and political gatherings.[24]

The most serious impact of the festival on the environment is due to the immersion of idols made of Plaster of Paris into lakes, rivers and the sea. Traditionally, the idol was sculpted out of mud taken from nearby one’s home. After the festival, it was returned to the Earth by immersing it in a nearby water body. This cycle was meant to represent the cycle of creation and dissolution in Nature.

 

However, as the production of Ganesh idols on a commercial basis grew, the earthen or natural clay (shaadu maati in Marathi and banka matti in Telugu) was replaced by Plaster of Paris. Plaster is a man-made material, easier to mould, lighter and less expensive than clay. However, plaster is non-biodegradable, and insoluble in water. Moreover, the chemical paints used to adorn these plaster idols themselves contain heavy metals like mercury and cadmium, causing water pollution. Also, on immersion, non-biodegradable accessories that originally adorned the idol accumulate in the layers of sand on the beach.

 

In the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Radio Jaagriti, the leading Hindu radio station in the country, has actively educated the public of the environmental implications of the use of plaster of Paris murtis. Clay Lord Ganeshas have been encouraged to be used for immersion into the water courses to prevent any harmful environmental impacts. Ganesh Chaturthi is a widely celebrated Hindu Festival in Trinidad and Tobago.

On the final day of the Ganesh festival thousands of plaster idols are immersed into water bodies by devotees. These increase the level of acidity in the water and the content of heavy metals.[27] Several non-governmental and governmental bodies have been addressing this issue. Amongst the solutions proposed are as follows:

 

Return to the traditional use of natural clay idols and immerse the icon in a bucket of water at home.

Use of a permanent icon made of stone and brass, used every year and a symbolic immersion only.

Recycling of plaster idols to repaint them and use them again the following year.

Ban on the immersion of plaster idols into lakes, rivers and the sea.[28]

Creative use of other biodegradable materials such as papier-mâché to create Ganesh idols.

Encouraging people to immerse the idols in tanks of water rather than in natural water bodies.

To handle religious sentiments sensitively, some temples and spiritual groups have taken up the cause.[29]

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I'm not saying our cats are getting up there in age, but they are medicated enough to be on a first meow basis with the pharmacist.

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This outlet specialise in fragrance, medicated oils for medical and healing properties is at Bagdad Street, Kampong Glam.

Barenaked Ladies on stage at GM Place in Vancouver, BC

 

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asset is destroyed and replaced by a temporary car park until the late 1990s when the Imax was built.The baths opened in 1937 at a cost of £80,000 , the pool was 100 feet by 35 feet and boasted olympic diving boards also there were turkish and medicated baths under the main pool. and a sun terrace on top.

Kittens being rehabilitated and medicated on our back porch.

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If I have a tube of bonjela, it's a bad thing. It's a bad thing because it doesn't work, and I know it doesn't work. Which means that the mouth ulcer I'm suffering from must be so bad that I'm prepared to forget that bonjela doesn't work and that I know it doesn't work, and try it anyway. This ulcer, caused by a smack of a football to the face last Saturday that crushed my lip into my teeth, is that bad. Nurse!

A surma seller at the gates of Mecca Mosque near Charminar, Hyderabad. Among the wares that he sells are, surma (a medicated eye liner), ittar (a very concentrated perfume), lipsticks and deos

whirligig 2 - Finding things to see and do while self-isolating and self-medicating. Outdoor photography is a pretty good choice.

Nice early Summer day in Ann Arbor. Saw lots of fox squirrels out and about in Ann Arbor on Tuesday July 9th, 2019 at the University of Michigan. So all sorts of things going on. I was about to see "Patches O'Houlihan" today - and was able to give her the second medicated pecan that she needs. I did not see her yesterday and was nervous. Patches is a squirrel who had lost most of her fur because of mange on the Law Quad. I reached out to the Friends of Wildlife Michigan and they connected me with someone who has worked up some medicated pecans for me to feed the squirrels. I did see "Justin" - named for the youngest team member on the dodgeball team that Patches coaches - and he has both treatments. I did see "Steve the Pirate" again. He has something on his left paw - and a bald patch on his left side and gets his second pecan on Wednesday. So Patches is not that pretty - but hey - it feels good to do something good for a squirrel friend. I am fairly certain that they are related - they hang out together and I think Justin is Patch's baby.

Tin collar used on medicated fire-killed Douglas-fir. Tree medication studies. Jewell, Oregon.

 

Photo by: J.A. Beal

Date: February 15, 1934

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Collection: Bureau of Entomology Collection; La Grande, Oregon.

Image: PS-134

 

To learn more about this photo collection see:

Wickman, B.E., Torgersen, T.R. and Furniss, M.M. 2002. Photographic images and history of forest insect investigations on the Pacific Slope, 1903-1953. Part 2. Oregon and Washington. American Entomologist, 48(3), p. 178-185.

 

For additional historical forest entomology photos, stories, and resources see the Western Forest Insect Work Conference site: wfiwc.org/content/history-and-resources

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

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Liberty had a bad dew-claw accident tonight. Thank Goodness they saved her dew-claw, but it came as close to an amputation as it could have. It could still have to be amputated if it does not heal properly. For this reason, they medicated her pretty severely to keep her off of it. She is not doing well on the narcotics and Belle is just beside herself as she has no idea what to do to help her little sister. Liberty has already soiled herself on the sofa and the bed (and in my car on the drive home). I don't care about that, it is just so hard to see my baby like this. She is actually crying. I know she will be okay, but she just has no idea what is happening, she is so drugged up. Please, my Flickr friends, I know this is not that bad an injury, but please pray that she can rest peacefully tonight. I am not leaving her side the next 24 hours, so I guess no moon for me tonight... and tonight would have completed my project! As long as my baby gets better and has a decent night, I don't care about my moon project. For anybody who will say a prayer for her, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. :)

 

At the hospital, I met a cat named Oscar, and his entire human family. He has a very bad problem and was being treated as Liberty and I left. Even through their tough time they found the time to help me with Liberty while I filled out paper work. They kept my Libbers safe while I turned my attention to the front desk. It might not sound like much, but these were good folk who helped me out more than they will know. I promised to say a prayer for their Oscar. I am asking you to do the same, please pray for Oscar the cat. I do believe in the power of prayer, and the more voices God hears, well, you know...

Thank You my Flickr Friends!

Pictures from a sunny and warm late Winter's day on campus - Friday March 12th, 2021. Super busy week, but I wanted to make sure I saw my squirrels friends before the week was out. Got some more medicated pecans and hooked up some squirrels on the Diag and the Law Quad. Some look a bit worse for wear, but we all do this year, right? Maybe nothing a nice haircut couldn't fix. Sending love and virtual hugs from Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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