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This may come as a surprise all you pet lovers -- dead turkeys do not make good pets. Did you know that a dead turkey requires more care than a living cat and almost as much care as a living dog? Cats are pretty good at almost any temperature that people are OK with -- whereas dogs are a little more touchy. Dogs seem to do better when it's cooler. When it's hot, dogs can get Tired Tongue Syndrome (TTS) and the panting can especially be annoying when you're trying to watch something on TV.... Read More
If Your Dog Goes Missing By Pat Miller What to do - immediately and persistently - if your dog goes missing. Stray dogs scrounge for food in a parking lot in Kansas City, Missouri. Like most feral dogs, the moment these dogs noticed that they were being observed, they quickly ran away. A frightened dog who is lost may also display this behavior. For some reason the blinking red light on my phone that signals “message waiting” always seems ominous to me. Last Thursday, my warine... Read More
I've signed the petition for Gurkhas to have the right to stay in this country, they are fighting and dying for us Brits even now and I think the government is treating them so unfairly. If you want to sign the petition the url is http://www.gurkhajustice.org.uk/Everyone who has signed receives an update from Joanna Lumley, here is the latest email from her. I have some great news about the Gurkha Justice campaign that I want to update you on. Firstly, we now have over 12... Read More
9/24/083:53:04 PM As I look out my kitchen window across the field there are trees and a fence. There is a small outbuilding of some kind there also and it looks for all the world like the view from our back porch when i was a child. That view was the big persimmion tree where Brenda and I played, ate green persimmons, made a fort of saplins underneath it. We spent many a day in that special place where we told secrets, hid our goodies, and watched the sow have 6 little piglets one d... Read More
My Father enjoyed gardening. He especially enjoyed growing things that presented a challenge. Whether it was cotton plants or peanuts in a short season growing zone or a pineapple top in a flower pot the process made him happy and the success made him absolutely gleeful. One spring he came home with seeds for giant sunflowers. Not yet common in seed catalogues he found them at a farm supply store and was anxious to try growing them. The best location for sun and space was the narrow strip of p... Read More
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