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Originally posted by Rex W Sims
well its was cool enough I dumped the big dog out last night..treed 2 right off the bat ,then a big oak, didn't see nothing there..cut him again got another up, that I seen...came home at 11:10....got all my work done ,won't be doing anymore this week or maybe next either...loving woman is going in for surgery at 6:30 wed. morning..prepping her tomorrow..I guess I'll be nurse maid for a few days or weeks depending on how she gets along...
Lyle, Sorry to hear about your situation. Sat with my mom many times to give my dad a break when she became bed ridden. Took care of both of them when dad had bypass surgery. Sat everyday for a month with mom while she was in hospital dad stayed at night. It was hard because I also had TD and 3 small kids to take care of but I have no regrets. They are both gone now but would do it again in a heartbeat. Linda
Boys it is never good to hear about ill loved ones. I try to do as much as I can for my Mom. She is too tough to accept help though LOL!
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Of course, she is a hound … the moment she realizes that I’ve been bragging her up… and has an audience…..she’ll go trash on a deer or pull some other equally idiotic stunt..
Kris, My mom was pretty tough to but you just have to take the initiative and do things for them and don't tell them till you've done it. I put your mom on our prayer list at church.
Linda
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Originally posted by techno
Boys it is never good to hear about ill loved ones. I try to do as much as I can for my Mom. She is too tough to accept help though LOL!
Lyle, Sounds like you might live to be pretty old since it runs in your family. The younger generation could learn a lot about life and hunting from older people if you can get them out from in front of the tv. It's good to see ukc and some of the clubs have youth programs. Night all Linda
Linda they use Australian Shepherds for herding. Very smart dogs and family oriented. Protective of there family that raising them and very dedicated to them. If you want to go to our web page www.oakwoodaussies.com and you can see several of our Aussies. Guys just 6 more days till D-Day. I am sleeping in my clothes with my Rifle in my hand and a cup of coffee.
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spent most of the day at the hospital ,,wainting on test..got the last test done about 3:30 this afternoon. [ekg] she's good to go for tomorrow....
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got some thunder here but no rain...
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Good to see that the secretary is keepin' you fellers informed. Spotty bless your heart for takin' care of the cook, I'm sure everything will turn out just fine. Been busy as a bee with the slave drivers. Where's old Abe when you need him? Good to see everybody's doin' good. Bob Hudson's got himself a pair of beagles, been a huntin' 'em he said they weren't to bad-- Thanks to Beas for findin' 'em for him. I know what I'll be doin' before coonin' at nite this fall.
Good to here the ready set go report.
Rex that is good news that she is good to go. We will keep her in our prayers.
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Mike, Now I know what your talking about just didn't know they called them aussies. The picture you have of ace looks a lot like the english sheperd that we had. Do you have to do a lot of training with them or is it basically instinct to get them to herd? Didn't you say you had puppies coming? Would like to have one but doubt I could talk TD into it. If you are having pups will you put their pictures on your website? Linda
good morning one and all.....hot here already..
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yes same here in Wheaton ,,,you headed to the hospital ???
Today's the big day---Is Janet nervous?
yep,got have her there at 6:30..no she doesn't seem nervous.. ready to go and get it over with..she ain't liking no food or drink or smoking this morning..
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Originally posted by bigtimberkennel
Mike, Now I know what your talking about just didn't know they called them aussies. The picture you have of ace looks a lot like the english sheperd that we had. Do you have to do a lot of training with them or is it basically instinct to get them to herd? Didn't you say you had puppies coming? Would like to have one but doubt I could talk TD into it. If you are having pups will you put their pictures on your website? Linda
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Mike See what I can do but won't make any promises. Getting pretty warm out there but there is a breeze. Electric company is here again but didn't take out power should get done today. Canned tomatoes this morning. I saw one of your buddies scurrying in the lane yesterday looking for walnuts. I thought I heard him say Mike can't get me.
Have a good one. Hope We hear from Rex this evening about the surgery. I think we are going to get a few goats this fall. Maybe half a dozen. Big drop from 100 head. Just need to get the brush down again.
Linda
Mike, I just got a e=mail from the DOC squirrel season has been postponed until Sep 15 for people over 50 they a scared of to many heat strokes over filling the hospitals so all you ole codgers have to wait a little longer.
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Glad I ain't over fifty. Besides they can't catch me anyway. I hope we hear from Rex. Bill I will be carrying the AC with me in Jason's SIDE BY SIDE.
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Mike now do you see the difference in BS and lies everyone knows that BS is not true.
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Bill Starnes 618 922 1180
Which one????????????????????????????????????? I am glad I am not fifty.
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well then the way I figure it you msst have been about 13 or 14 when you retired ftom being a game warden ha ha ha ha ha
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Thanks for the well wishes guys,got her home about an hour ago..instead of an hour,it went a little over 4..Doc. could only see1 tear on the x-ray..got in there and there was 4..,he had to put in anchors and reattach the cartilage to the anchors with 4 stitches in each anchor...then removed 7 bone spurs...recovery room was another 3 to 4 hours..but it went pretty well,she is going to have a lot more therapy than we thought..she is resting comfortably right now.....
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Yea that not eatin' before surgery sucks big time--I had my gallblader taken out 2 yrs. ago hungry after it was over but hurt to bad to eat. I have to fast 24hrs. before they take any blood can't wait too eat when done. She'll be her old self in a few days--- good to hear she's doin' fine---hurry up and get well squirrels will be needin' cleaned in a few days, she'll need both hands to "GET ER DONE"
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