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Comments (27)Sago Palms are beautiful, and I highly recommend them, if they are suitable to your zone. It is not actually a palm tree, rather, a Cycad, one of the longest living plant varieties on the planet. They are from prehistoric times! Unfortunately, they do not do well here in South Florida anymore, due to the dreaded Sago Scale. A pest for which there is no good treatment. I am sure that this pest has not made it to you, and probably won't. I lost 2 mature Queen Sagos to the scale... one had an 8' trunk, the other about 6'. The fronds were at least 6' long... maybe 8'. I've tried a couple of King Sagos, which have a much smaller frond, but I just can't keep up with the scale, and lost those, as well. I now have another Cycad, that is not a Sago (don't remember the variety), which is not effected by the scale. It is very similar in look, so I am happy again. Sure do miss those big beauties though! Bob...See MoreOT: Gypsy Cat update
Comments (28)Well, I recall once my big tabby was terrified of a new kitten - he was reacting as though I'd brought a rhinoceros into the house - it was very funny to see, actually. Debra - Tristan, when he first came looked very sad, and slept a lot. I guess he had come very far to find us - but, he had never been seen in the neighborhood before - he just appeared on the back porch one night - very odd. Now, he is full of vim and vigor, sometimes a little too much so, especially at 3:00 a.m. - he has a penchant for knocking things off surfaces - naughty boy! Last night it was a ceramic vase, which amazingly didn't shatter. He is like a reincarnation of our departed Smudge, who had been similarly precocious, and we had to secure all manner of items to surfaces, or simply put breakable things away in cupboards. Mr Poole gives him a swipe now and again just let him know who's boss, but other than that, they all get along in my multi-cat household :)...See MoreOT Health update..
Comments (32)There is a book called the blue zones that tries to find what people have in common that allows them to live past 100. A sense of being useful and community as we age is one of the keys. Keep the happy thoughts coming. Negative thoughts generate stress chemicals in the body which cause wear and tear. Anyway, you see more solutions with a positive outlook. If you feel negative thoughts are troubling you more than they should, try a diet overhaul. My negative thinking is often linked to blood sugar swings from eating too many carbs or snacking. It's amazing how food can influence how we feel in a very substantial way. Then there are all the other things we take in. What's great is that we can all have the ability to make improvements. Every good decision is a step toward feeling better tomorrow....See MoreOT: Three legged Millie update with pictures in the garden
Comments (29)Thank you all! I loved reading about your precious kitties, stillanntn. You are so kind and loving. Cath, for some reason I don't have that episode, but I'm watching lots of them through the DVR. Big mistake watching Dr. Pol put down his own dog, Freya. So sad:( Millie is starting on supplements this week for her joints, so you are spot on Sonic and stillanntn. One of the vets will be looking at her soon, as she needs further deforming,( just to be sure, for the 3rd time, as she arrived loaded). She will also be getting some sort of allergy shot to help with her runny nose. Thank you all for your good wishes and kind words. She is a delightful little girl and so filled with joy ALL of the time! Yesterday, she caught(and ate!) a fly in midair. You should have seen the mighty little hunter. It's very hard to keep her calm sometimes. I wish you all could see her! She loves everyone, people, cats, dogs, you name it. They are all treated like dearly loved friends. The vets speculated that she might be a bit "slow" mentally at first, when she was deathly ill. Not so. After just three trips into the garden in three days, she made a quick realization. If momma puts those green Sloggers on, she's going into the garden, and I'm going to do my best to make sure I go along! I wish I could bring her out all the time, but she's so excitable. I don't want her to over do it. Here is a cute picture of Millie in the veggie box right after taking a bite out of an onion stem. Lisa...See MoreRelated Professionals
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