I do too, bbybleu. I once got a bunny whose mother died of mastitis. He was the runt, and was born mostly deaf, and mostly blind due to cataracts in both eyes. The lady we got him from just gave him to us because she couldn't guarantee his survival. He was the sweetest little baby in the world, and even outlived his sister. I miss the little guy every day. The sick or disabled animals are the ones that get my love the most, and the ones that I will always take in first.
For once, there is national news about something that happened in my city that wasn't asinine or a tragedy!
What an awesome kid, BTW. As the daughter, niece, sister, granddaughter and cousin of people in both the US and Polish military, I say thanks and kudos.
I couldn't agree more. I never liked BJ Hunnicut, and always loved Trapper John and Hawkeye's chemistry the most. When I first saw the show (in reruns, I was born in 1986) where Col. Henry Blake died, I sobbed. I will only catch the early episodes when they're on.
I am an artist who has their stuff in a gallery, and I have done multiple art shows. You wouldn't believe the kind of behavior parents let their kids get away with in those situations. I make beaded cuffs on a loom, which requires hours of delicate handiwork and the materials cost me about $40-$50 per bracelet, and parents just let their kids touch all over my work and screw with my display, despite the high(ish) price tag. And don't even try to ask them to not touch, because then that makes you look like the jerk. Now, if it's ceramic work, they admonish the kids, but smaller pieces like mine they don't give a crap about.
Regardless of what you think about this artist's work, it is still their work that they put a lot of time, money and effort into, and it shouldn't be treated like a toy.
What an awesome kid, BTW. As the daughter, niece, sister, granddaughter and cousin of people in both the US and Polish military, I say thanks and kudos.
Regardless of what you think about this artist's work, it is still their work that they put a lot of time, money and effort into, and it shouldn't be treated like a toy.