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Well first off, how is everyone? (:

This is just a little update on what's going on. Sorry I haven't been uploading many pictures, I have dial-up so it's slow and I don't have the patience. Plus, I haven't been taking many pictures lately. I've been more focused upon training my dogs, and getting ready for the new guy. Urban comes in the first week of June, so then there will be tonns of pictures. :) I've been doing pretty good, went for a gastroscopy last week. It wasn't all that fun, but nothing was wrong. They don't know what's going on with my stomach but i'm on more pills. I have to start taking them regularly, seeing as I don't. Pills are no fun. Krave is going great, along with Focus. Although, Focus stepped on something and it went right through her paw, so i'm medicating it every four hours so it doesn't get infected. Hope everyone is good and I will get caught up on comments soon!

so, i have updated my moc for brickcon. i have added grass on the road, and a large truck has been added. also... what other infected should i add?

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Will be cute sweaters like this!

For those who asked about the 'Work in Progress'....... well it's still a work in progress

 

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Taken 16.02.2011

@ Spring Grove - I think I might have mistakenly labelled the previous image as Foxhill ... oops!

 

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Sony Alpha A100K

Minolta AF 50mm f2.8 MACRO

 

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Google Pixel 10 Pro XL

 

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Fujifilm X-T1

Tokina RMC II f3.5-4.5 80-200mm

Behind the Scenes stills of Red State Update moving to Canada

 

Video Here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXbZss1lQVU

  

This is the text from the discharge:

 

Maggie is a 7 year old labrador retriever who was referred for evaluation of lethargy, coughing ,labored breathing due to diffuse invasive nodules throughout all of her lung lobes . She has crackles and abnormal lung sounds on both sides of her chest. We performed a fine needle aspiration of a nodule that was identifiable and localizeable with ultrasound. The tissue samples have been submitted to the laboratory for confirmation of invasive lung cancer. Other considerations include diffuse granulomatous disease (an inflammatory disease that should have shown slowly progressive signs of coughing and laboring to breathe and lymphoma, a cancer that is occasionally nodular. The initial impression from the aspiration sample is that the disease is of a soft tissue cancer that may have spread to the lungs from a bone or abdominal site.

 

The only therapy available for Maggie would be chemotherapy but it is not the ideal therapy to treat extensive and advanced disease. We would need to perform a staging examination if you were to consider this therapy. This would include abdominal ultrasound and blood work. You may be forced to consider euthanasia if she does not rally and resume eating .

 

We are sorry for the bad news but there is always a kernel of good news in all bad news. In this case she has not suffered with her disease for many months as so many dogs afflicted with cancer do.

Bond Updates - 2022

I'm just quickly uploading this outtake as a goodwill gesture to show that I'm not dead and my 365 project has been continuing, though I haven't uploaded for over a week.

 

This shot was from a bunch taken for my university project, which by mid-january, I should happily be able to upload on here without having any paranoid fears about people stealing my work.

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Samsung Galaxy S10+

 

The funeral went well on Monday. I'd even go so far as to say it was 'enjoyable'. It really was - seeing everything come together as you'd hoped, and seeing old friends and family too.

 

I got to meet my new great nephew - the delightfully cute Noah, aged just six months old. A new life. It's a cliche, I know, but babies at a funeral really ARE a comfort. I fell in love with him a little right there and then.

 

The canon who did the service was very good, and the music we chose to play worked perfectly, too. Happenstance had it that it was the same canon who did my dad's funeral ceremony four years ago: I'd never felt that that service did my dad justice - it left me feeling a bit hollow that we were all in such a state of shock we weren't able to string enough memories together to do my dad proud on the day he was buried. That was something that had haunted me a bit. So to have the same chap do my mum's funeral, and this time for it to go incredibly well with plenty of good celebratory stuff being said about both her and my dad was kind of a 'putting right' of that past mistake as well. We did them both proud.

 

It was the most glorious sunny spring day. Clear blue sky, cold air but warm afternoon sun on our backs. I could hear what at first I thought were skylarks singing somewhere off in the distance, but I think it was actually robins. Anyway, they sounded great as we stood there under the sun.

 

Signs. Ah yes, signs! Both natural and electric.

 

When we went to see my mum's body laying in the chapel of rest (not a great experience, I've gotta say) my brother asked her to show him a sign that there was some kind of afterlife, a sign that she could hear him and that was now okay and with dad.

 

I didn't know this until I pointed out that it looked like all the wind turbines in the distance that we were driving towards were standing stock still in silhouette, as though they were standing motionless out of respect for us on our difficult afternoon. That was when he pointed out he'd asked for some sign from mum, and we both remembered the turbines rotating as usual when we drove past them on the way there... My brother had never seen them standing still before. They looked so sombre, aware almost.

 

I said "okay, I'll have that then! ... and now I'm trying to dampen down my thought that it was probably just a little man underground throwing an 'off' switch ".

 

A few minutes later we came over the brow of a hill. Two red kites were soaring above us, riding the thermals from the valley. They drifted overhead - a pair of them - slow and majestic, circling, as we passed beneath them in the car. Ah, okay then. So here's my sign. Take that, doubting Thomas. Cheers mum.

 

Another pair circled above us as we drove over on the morning of the funeral as well. Low that time, looking very large.

 

: )

 

The other thing's been niggly electrics. My hot water tank at home has bust, and the ignition unit on my central heating boiler has broken down now, too. So it's been a bit chilly round here. Happily the boiier engineer has left me a fan heater to use today while we wait for a replacement part. Fixed on friday, hopefully.

 

The funeral director pointed out to us on the drive back that these odd things tend to come in threes. The third thing? The car which was supposed to drive me and my brother home from the funeral after we left the grave side went and broke down as well. The immobiliser wouldn't switch off. They'd never known that happen before. So there we were sitting in this car for five minutes, watching the guys completely befuddled as they tinkered with it. We ended up being driven home in the hearse.

 

It was a good day, and a powerful one, and I'm very glad that it is done. A significant weight feels like it's been lifted off.

 

I didn't really believe in an afterlife before, more a transference of energies into this great big web of life in which we all play a part. But things that have happened in the past week have made me change my mind. To be expected of course, as you get older and experience loss and need to try and make sense of it. However, it's now very much a comfort to me to think that there's the possibility of at least a 'knowing' afterwards, when you die.

 

Mum wanted my brother and I to be happy. She died knowing that I was. That makes me happy in itself. : )

Fiber Friday Etsy Update, 5/26

I plan to make an update soon on my etsy, hope the new pattern will be appreciate ^_^

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Baby is eating well and made his/her way to the rails. But this sweet little one needs all the prayers we have. Please pray and send good thoughts for Samson & Gabrielle, too. Gretchen of AEF gave the updates, the second one notes that baby is healthy right now.

 

AEF UPDATE: gretchen_AEF#1945

Today at 9:49 AM AEF cam staff diligently monitors and inspects the adults and eaglets through the season. On February 20th, our volunteer staff noticed the appearance of two lesions on NE24, after consultation with our veterinary staff, we believe the eaglet is showing symptoms of a potential Avipoxvirus (also known as Avian pox) infection.

Avian Pox is common in warm, humid areas, and can be traced to seasonal mosquito increases.

Avian Pox can range from mild to severe. In mild to moderate cases, it can cause permanent scarring, with more severe cases, fatalities can occur.

The Northeast Florida (NEFL) Nest is a wild nest and infections such as Avian Pox can naturally take place. American Eagle Foundation policy, crafted in conjunction with USFWS guidelines, prohibits interference in a wild nest unless the situation can be directly linked to a man-made threat. As always, we hope for the best with all of our eagle cam families, but we must advise viewer discretion.

 

To learn more about avian pox, visit the links provided below.

 

www.northeastwildlife.org/disease/avian-pox

www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-350-79136_79608_85016-26362...

wildlifedisease.unbc.ca/avian_pox.htm 4 8 9

 

And then Gretchen's next UPDATE: gretchen_AEF#1945 Today at 9:50 AM GOOD NEWS: NE24 is thriving, eating like a champ, healthy ps, casted 2 pellets so far, active and chatty, and the pin feathers are poking thru! 🙏

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