March Sunrise
Twitter Updates for 2012-03-13
- Yoga practice was great this morning. #
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Twitter Updates for 2012-03-11
- Another gorgeous March morning. #
- Dear blank: I am less likely to use you as a realtor if you leaflet my car in a parking lot. #
- Wow. Horse leg quilts with Velcro: what a concept. #
- #daylightsavings is trending this morning. What a surprise. #
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Twitter Updates for 2012-03-10
- Due to last night's excitement, I have very few working brain cells today. I think I may play #angrybirds all day. #
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Nom Nom Nom
Twitter Updates for 2012-03-09
- Well that was almost exciting: a skunk leaving Rags' stall as I walked up to open the gate to let Rags out. #
- #grateful neighbor who went home for jumper cables at midnight after Jack's car failed to start at RR track crossing. #
- Not so #grateful auto service which failed to help and then called our house multiple times after midnight. #
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Twitter Updates for 2012-03-08
- This morning I am happy to see that the snow storm didn't reach this far north. #
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Lily – Still On Stall Rest
Tomorrow will be the fourth week since I went out to feed in the morning and found that Lily had suffered a very nasty puncture / laceration on the front of her right leg. The sutures came out last Friday, but her vet wants her to be restricted while the last of the wound closes. The bottom of the sutured flap did not take hold, so I am still bandaging the area until it finishes healing. After I apply the relatively small pressure bandage, I put a large bulky wrap to protect the area from being knocked when she gets up and down.
The vet did give her okay Friday to extend her stall with corral panels, so she has about double the amount of space to move around now. Fortunately, Lily is a doll to handle while she is in her stall. When we tried to take her out of the stall Friday so the vet could remove the sutures, the silly fool was trying to do airs above the ground, so we moved her back into the stall before proceeding. It is going to be a challenge to reintroduce her to the great outdoors without her trying to kill herself all over again.




