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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.
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Vet Hospital.
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Monday Feb 24th 2014.
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Hospital opens the doors at 9 AM and we were there at 9:15.
Brought a plate full of fresh chicken meat and rice for MS2.
Went right to the back where all the overnight dogs were staying.
Mama-san heard my voice and quickly sat up happy to see us.
Sat with her for some time talking, petting an feeding her breakfast.
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Vet assistants said she never made a sound the whole night, very polite.
Spent just over two hours with her, at one point Mama was taken into
the Vets main room where her paw was cleaned and re-wrapped.
It was easy to see her paw was improving a lot..;-)
The Dr asked if we would be back again tomorrow [tuesday]? He knew we would say yes.
Wednesday is the only day the hospital is closed to the public so the Dr can do extra stuff.
Before we left he ask my wife if we could come back Wednesday too and help him with Mama.
He also mentioned this little polite throw away dog seems to be very special.
Both my wife and I just stood there with smiles on our faces.
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So the current update is Mama is improving, the Dr is impressed, we are happy.
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Life is good .. ;-)
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
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The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
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The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex. The public was invited to view the aircraft’s arrival, view NASA exhibits, learn about our Artemis program and meet NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex. The public was invited to view the aircraft’s arrival, view NASA exhibits, learn about our Artemis program and meet NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex. The public was invited to view the aircraft’s arrival, view NASA exhibits, learn about our Artemis program and meet NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex. The public was invited to view the aircraft’s arrival, view NASA exhibits, learn about our Artemis program and meet NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex. The public was invited to view the aircraft’s arrival, view NASA exhibits, learn about our Artemis program and meet NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex. The public was invited to view the aircraft’s arrival, view NASA exhibits, learn about our Artemis program and meet NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex. The public was invited to view the aircraft’s arrival, view NASA exhibits, learn about our Artemis program and meet NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I arrived at Mansfield’s Lahm Regional Airport on Sunday, Nov. 24 in NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft. The spacecraft is headed to NASA’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio for the final stretch of major testing before integration with the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I launch. Orion will undergo thermal and electromagnetic testing in our Space Environments Complex.
Image Credit: NASA/ Marvin Smith
Finally! I have been waiting to finish this frame for some time! Rex wanted a stainless rear triangle and nobody made stainless seat stays with a 10.5 mm tip that would work with the classic Keirin style track drop outs. Also the edges of the stainless Kalavinka dropouts are going to be polished so only a 10.5 tip will work. Joe and Scott at KVA stepped up and made it happen. It took a bit of work and some new tooling but it turned out great! Thanks guys!
If any one is interested they have a couple of pairs, they are limited at the moment, so get while you can!