Erin - a good chiro is a truly wonderful thing. So is a good masseuse - just for different problems. I had brief few months of glory where my chiro and massage therapist were in the same building - so i could get adjusted and then a massage (or vice versa) without having to drive in btween.
Whoa, my younger cat just hoarked from the top of a tall cat tree, launching the hoark onto the floor. Ew.
I know i should clean it up....but....i fear i might hurl myself if i try to clean it up while it's still....warm. Now both cats are sniffing like they might eat it. This is incredibly disgusting. i'm so sorry to share.
Osteopath, chiro, low-impact...will investigate!
I don't want then to save my life or anything; I would just like my neck, head and shoulders to feel better.
great, cleaning up the cat hoark led me to cough until i hoarked also. and lemme tell ya, arrabiata sauce is NOT fun coming back up. *sigh* why do i keep these feline contagions around?
ita, Judge Weldon? David Oyelowo, the actor from Five Days.
Australia, what is the deal? Sharks in the STREETS. They're not even staying in swimming pools or bathtubs.
Bull sharks have an unusually high tolerance to fresh water, and have been found even 50 km upriver. This one's a novelty, though. (They're also known man-eaters, so this isn't entirely comfortable news.)
Bull sharks have an unusually high tolerance to fresh water
Yes. This is why I now freak out in now entirely justified ways about sharks in rivers and lakes and ... pools. Okay, the only addition to my freaking out was learning a few years ago that bull sharks totally will go in fresh water. The fear was already there. But now it is JUSTIFIED fear.
I will now add "sharks in the streets" to my list of fears. And maybe think about moving back to a more desert location where there are fewer possibilities of street sharks.
Sharks.
In the streets.
That is not cool, Australia. Not cool.
I actually think it's quite awesomely cool, in and of itself. However, in defence of my homeland, I will point out that this does not actually happen when we're not coping with massive natural disasters.
Logically, it's amazing and damn Nature is cool and, yes, terrifying.
Logic isn't so much driving my tugboat when it comes to sharks. They activate the phobia thing.