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johoward

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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29760 on: Yesterday at 09:15:16 AM »

7:14  Was distracted by texting Debbie and Niece Kelly.  Also wishing Debbie's daughter, Shannon, Happy Birthday.  She is in Key West where JP lived.  I will try to see her on the sidewalk cam in front of Sloppy Joes Tavern.
I got Kruger back to Arf OK.  I hope he gets adopted tomorrow. I will be taking one cat to Kent next Friday with a guide, Margaret. I have surrendered my male "no ask" pride, and to an unknow woman who within two hours changed a solid Thursday plan to a Friday plan. I am apprehensive as to our future.  LOL!!!   
This is my fourth trip there.  Maybe this time I can avoid getting lost.  I mean it is like the Bermuda Triangle to my little Tom Tom, to Waze, and even to Karen's Siri.  I had all three on at the same time.  They gave conflicting directions.  LOL!!!  I finally followed good old Tom Tom and found the place at just the right time.
I think I will say CUL now EV1, and go make sure my Sloppy Joe Cam is on.  GBU .
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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29761 on: Yesterday at 01:39:15 PM »

hi joho did you get your sloppy joe cam on when my niece went there she went to that american flag at the mallory square cam and i saw her she was waving i took a print screen and email it to her the loved that. been with odie all day well left to do stuff in the house jim working on deck and let indy out earlier he watching indy i been working on odie gave him lots of fluids he ate a whole can of his fancy feast   earlier he ate half jar of baby food not drinking but i give fluids and give him water in his mouth he peed good he stood  up on the bed but back down i put him on the floor on a rug and he stood walked a little went down i put him back on the bed he is very thin dont need a broken bone. jim worried he will not be able to give fluids to him so later i will try to teach him i cant just up and leave odie i cant  bubba on my lap here so happy i got to head to the barn i think time for indy to come in and do some barn chores and back to odie right now feed the dogs i hope kruger get adopted tomorrow please god help kroger and if he does hope it is truly a good home.

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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29762 on: Yesterday at 03:52:34 PM »

Hi all. Good to hear Odie is responding to your TLC, etc. I'd be nervous (incompetent!)if I had to do what you do for Odie and some of your other kids, too. The thing I've done most is administer meds from time to time. Fortunately, it hasn't been frequent. I hope Jim feels more secure after his training.
Jo, I'm not sure if it was the first or second season when I saw Mom Decorah wholly covered with snow for hours and hours. It was something to see! It's wonderful that you transport animals when needed.
They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth. ~ Henry Beston
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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29763 on: Yesterday at 05:02:41 PM »

hi nan i was telling jim how to heat odies iv bag in microwave and use green needle to draw into syringe bigger gauge fill faster use yellow ones to give it to him in his neck tomorrow physical lesson set up those panels again in livingroom make odie a pen put a small blanket bed for him leave tv on its always on but leave sound up jim will drag over that mattress we got when our mastiff drama was sick he slept by drama sometimes i did on the couch jim knows what odie all my kids mean to me he wants my knee fixed nan you can do bout anything for love i love my kids i dont remember when but sue had on her page someone she knew saw mom decorah her and her nest outta of any cam view it was over by walmart she took picture of mom i know i got that somewhere will try to find it post it here i was just so happy to see her know she was okay got her picture on my frig too and picture of her and dads last bunch of kids
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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29764 on: Yesterday at 07:30:19 PM »

Shannon and her friend, Hannah, did call and pose in Key west.  I will send pics if I can figure out a way.  I sent them to Debbie on her phone.  She said Shannon looks just like her thirty years ago.  They still look alike to me.  Shannon is 30 today.  She likes Florida.
Deer at snow.  Baby at St Vrain finally got out of the sticks it's been in almost all day.  However Mom plunked a big stick right in front of it so he still cannot get to the bowl.  Also, she fed him a lot while stuck in the rim.  So he is getting food coma.
Oh great, Mom is feeding them again.  It looks like they may be ok for tonight.
I will say CUL EV1.  GBU and GN.

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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29765 on: Today at 06:24:03 AM »

hi you guys odie got me up most the night change his pad under him stood him laid back down he is sleeping i got to go cul

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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29766 on: Today at 09:03:37 AM »

More bears, new birds, new action - UPDATE April 12, 2025

Carolyn with 3 yearlings
Four days ago I heard a happy voice on the phone saying, “Carolyn is back with her three yearlings!!” She proved it with this picture. April is wake-up month, and the bears will travel more and more as the snow melts. I was lucky to have 4-year-old Levi show up already on March 26.

Deer nibbling grass
Deer nibbling grass

Now with sprigs of grass appearing, the deer are not so anxious to eat corn. When they appear, I toss it out with the familiar routine as they look with beseeching eyes, but they abandon it halfway through and go off nibbling sprouts of grass.

Red Crossbill female
Red Crossbill female
Purple finch male
Purple finch male
 

Pine siskin numbers are waning from the hundreds that returned with the snowfalls a couple weeks ago to only about 50 now. Migrants such as purple finches and red crossbills are adding their colors now.

Yellow Morph Pine Siskin
Yellow Morph Pine Siskin

A little surprise is that the rare yellow-morph pine siskin that was here with the huge flock is among the fifty or so remaining. The yellow morph, sometimes called the green morph because some of the body feathers have a greenish yellow tinge, has more and brighter yellow with this individual even having a yellow rump patch. I’m glad he posed for an ID picture a couple days ago.

Herring gulls are returning, somehow finding their home area and showing that they remember the feeding routines here. One came to the window and looked in at me and did his usual by flying to the feeding spot when I started to get up. Also, the catchers appeared out the window today with a pair of them chattering as they sat on the feeding spot. It made me wonder if they were asking for food. Would they fly away when I opened the door? No, they stood facing me ready to catch slices of bologna that I throw like a Frisbie. I don’t know how far south they go in winter, but it amazes me that they can find their way back to the same home area probably hundreds of miles from their winter range.

Fisher male
Fisher male

Today with turkey vultures and unfamiliar eagles cruising over, I wondered if they would notice if I put a pile of fat trimmings out where others have landed before, but it was crows that took charge until the male fisher came and carried half the pile away. Soon the other half disappeared while I wasn’t looking—probably by the crows and herring gulls.

Wolf 4-10-25

A couple days ago an unfamiliar black wolf walked across the ice on the lake and looked like it would offer a good opportunity for an ID picture. I grabbed the long lens and hurried out onto the second floor deck. The wolf was at least two hundred feet away with his vision mostly blocked by trees. I could see him just enough to see him frantically ran for the forest. Four hundred or more feet away, he stopped and looked at me. I clicked, and he continued on without panic. Back to work.

Thank you for all you do,
Lynn Rogers, Biologist, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center

Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. Dalai Lama and mb

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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29767 on: Today at 09:07:57 AM »

hi you guys had to do chores then jim was heading to work and i needed gas in my car so i followed his truck to town he got gas and got me gas then  barn and now i need to head back todie do fluids etc i was on my ipad earlier came in here to get bubba and feed him he was on my lap but he keeps rubbing my hand and i was trying to post docs pictures and update bubba on floor eating his tuna i brought him i thought at first that wolf was hurt on his side but then saw it was a flower yay for that flower loved seeing all the pictures and loved that one of fisher with meat trimmings very nice doc you too eyes
Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them. Dalai Lama and mb

johoward

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Re: Jewel and her cubs
« Reply #29768 on: Today at 10:17:27 AM »

5:45  Something about that horse puzzle makes me think of All Creatures Great and Small.
Thanks Cal for posting it.  I did share Doc's update photos with Debbie.  She appreciates them more than most, because she was on that porch where the birds land outside Doc's window.  She walked where the deer is eating the grass and where the Fisher is getting the trimmings.  Good memories for us.  We were blessed to be able to go there together. Some of our classmates went back a second time, and one couple is going for their third time this summer.
Prayers are going out for Odie's comfort and for your peace too.
I will go see Bonnie today about 2:30.  I did hope to go to Columbia Station's firemen's Breakfast today, but got up too late.  You snooze you lose. LOL
 GBU EV1  CUL
PS: Debbie is now headed to ARF to walk dogs.  She will ask if Kruger gets adopted at his "Meet" today.  I will make lunch soon.  Then go see Bonnie.
Hope you are all doing well.  It is a great day today over here for now anyway.
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