Sometimes our core, our balance, our stem, our trunk, our brace, our frame, does not feel lined up with our branches, extensions, thoughts, movements. Mine is at the breaking point.
And the first error on Mary is related. The stem of the large flower does not line up with the completed red area of the flower. Since the other color in that blossom area was not yet stitched, removing the red won't be a hassle.
My white Calibrachoa does very well, other colors not so much. Mr. Pete has reddish discharge from his eyes and now has the same affliction that Nit has. No way to treat, even though he is allowing me to touch his head, but that's it. I get one drop in one eye every three days and that's only when Nit is soundly sleeping and I can cover him before my blood is drawn.
Have a nice day folks.
Making plans today for Thursday's Cleveland trip.
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6 comments:
Playing blog catch up here.
I am loving the colors of your sampler!
The southern part of my county had serious flooding issues. We got rain, but not the downpours. It is just nice to have everything still green this late in July and not brown, crunchy and ugly.
Yes on the analogy...yes. I always consider myself blessed when an error reveals itself early on rather than spreading its "roots." Poor kitties. Snowdog has something discharging from his eyes as well...I think, though, the vet has given up on him. I haven't...but the suggestion to put artificial tear drops in his eyes has not gone over well with either of us. SnowDog is one of the gentlest souls - human and animal - I know of...and now is very docile and immobile...yet getting drops in his eyes is near on impossible. I can't imagine attempting it with a cat...much less a cat that is less-than-"tame." Your Calibrachoa is beautiful!! ~Robin~
I can relate! My husband and I put flea meds on our two house ferals this evening. We were determined to do it and they were just as determined to punish us. When we were done with the ordeal we used plenty of Bactine and band-aids.
You're always caring for someone - take care of you too. Hugs and prayers for the trip and your health and happiness
Poor Petey! My two cats have also some kind of eye problems-one eye has tears and I was the eye with boiled water on a cotton ball.
Hope your Cleveland trip will a succes and a releave for you.
Take care and sending prayers for you all.
Big hug,Truus from Holland
All the pet eye problems is concerning me. Not necessarily related but song birds are dying along the east coast and what is being found is swollen eyes with discharge and if found alive, signs of neurological issues like erratic movement. Since Spring I started noticing an unusual amount of dead birds on the roads while I was dog walking. Then a few more but not looking like kills by cats or predatory birds where it’s a bunch of just feathers left. Lately whole grackles and such almost looking unhurt they are so intact but dead indeed. Alarming how nature is being punished by human pollution and abuse.
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