My life as a mom of two Labradors, a basset hound, a dachsund/basset mix,a newfoundland, a teacup Pekignese, and a wonderful 15 year old son. This is how I survive by laughing, loving and doing laundry. These are my rescues/family and this is my story.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
mom doesnt always know best
OK I goofed. Here I was alone in my home, the first time in many years. So I would keep busy and clean my house. Sounds good. So as I steamed the carpet in the family room I noticed a baby bird struggling to stand just outside at the bottom of my Magnolia tree. OK how hard could this be. I got my 14 foot ladder, found the nest and took the bird in a plastic container to the top while his parents chirped away. I thought they were saying thank you thank you..oh yeah. I dropped the baby bird into a Robins nest..ooops. So the Robin kicks it out, now the baby bird is clutching desparately to a tiny twig 16 feet up in my Magnolia, and believe me the babies parents weren't saying thank you. OK back up the ladder, got it, down the ladder, p POP it jumps out of the container and into the pool. Little birds that can't fly can't swim either, so off I go into the cold water,he/she is OK apparently after some more searching the nest was in the Blue Spruce next to the Magnolia. I think everyone is OK. Another day I think Iwill go and play some XBOX live now.
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Politics and Fido
...a Latin name meaning "I am faithful." As such it is a terrific name for the average protective and loyal family dog. However, it gets its popularity from a celebrity tie-in. Apparently, Abraham Lincoln, a largely self-educated but very erudite man, named his dog Fido. Americans followed suit in droves, putting the dog name Fido firmly in the top 20 names. Lincoln’s choice of Fido for his dog’s name was perfectly logical. Fido is the Latin for faithful, which when dealing with any pet dog is entirely appropriate
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