I can't find one near me. Sadface.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
For my long holiday weekend, I got: A low-grade fever! Yay!
It would probably be even worse, except that I took some Advil before I realized I was coming down with a fever.
Bummer! I hope it is of short duration with no lingering effects.
BOO being sick!
Also Boo - the people who took over being fosters for Miley, my last foster dog, are either not giving her the care she needs, or she has another issue. Well, I know they were/are not giving her the full care she needs because I know they stopped feeding her the special diabetic food at some point. Now I hope they have started back, but honestly have no idea. She now has something (cold? allergies?) that is causing her nose to get stopped up and also one eye is getting matted and the vet said it is not producing tears?!?! Never had these issues with me. I just want to run back and get her. WAHHH. Anyone want to help me form a transport line from TX to here so I can rescue this pupper?
Boo fever! May it pass quickly and leave behind nothing but maybe some goofy dreams.
San Francisco branch libraries are definitely not Silent Book Club. At least, our neighborhood branch isn't. It's crowded and tense and just a hair short of outright noisy, and the staff are frequently called upon to be librarians and crisis counselors and deescalate fights and perform pre-paramedics triage, and they are absolutely amazing.
Oh no, msbelle!
I would, msbelle, but it's a helluva jog out of line.
I hope you can get something set up--or at least work with the vet and your former rescue to find her a better place.
I feel unreasonably proud of myself that I DID manage to reread the first of fluffy witchcraft cozy series while I was at the spa.
Self-care gold star, Atropa!
San Francisco branch libraries are definitely not Silent Book Club. At least, our neighborhood branch isn't. It's crowded and tense and just a hair short of outright noisy, and the staff are frequently called upon to be librarians and crisis counselors and deescalate fights and perform pre-paramedics triage, and they are absolutely amazing.
I just love librarians. I wish I had thought to go into it as a field years earlier, when there were more jobs and fewer librarians, because I think it would be perfect for me- being a knowledge helper, but a people helper too. I think the thing I have fallen into- nursing education- is very similar, but means I am going to have to hang on to this job until I retire, because it is so specialized.