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JDeere 02-18-2017 02:20 PM

That being single isn't so bad!

Kobi 02-18-2017 04:27 PM



Peace is doing a bit better with eating and ground perching. He still has a balance problem and they are trying to rule out a neurological problem.

homoe 02-19-2017 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VintageFemme (Post 1128522)
Wondering why the galleries here on BFP don't get used very much anymore. I miss seeing everyone's faces.

Ya, I miss seeing peeps pictures too! I think most only post on Facebook now unfortunately.........:annoyed:

Orema 02-21-2017 07:36 PM

fLaker Basketball
 
Today Jeanne Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers (aka The fLakers by a hater like me), cleaned house and put Earvin "Magic" Johnson in charge.

Ms. Buss fired three people who each had been with the organization for 25 years and told Earvin to work some "magic" as President of Operations. I don't think he can do it, but it will be fun watching him try.

:bow:

JDeere 02-21-2017 08:13 PM

A lot lately, from dealing with my break up feelings to being sick.

girl_dee 02-22-2017 05:59 AM

Today is my first day of work at this new company.

That I need to get my biz going in this new location

MsTinkerbelly 02-22-2017 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 1129311)
Today is my first day of work at this new company.

That I need to get my biz going in this new location

Have a great day!:rrose:

Medusa 02-22-2017 11:36 AM

A lot.

I am feeling like doo-doo pie and working at home with gross sinus-y stuff but relishing in my pj's and puppy love.

Catching up on some crap tv and hot tea :)

Chad 02-22-2017 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 1129311)
Today is my first day of work at this new company.

That I need to get my biz going in this new location

I hope that your first day was fun and exciting!

girl_dee 02-22-2017 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chad (Post 1129347)
I hope that your first day was fun and exciting!

it was! The job I left in NOLA was a good job but it was OMG so stressful. From the moment i started there a few years ago. STRESS. Our management team was not functioning as a team and I hated it. They had a couple of perks, and i loved what i did, but the stress was making me physically ILL.

This company is in a cool old renovated warehouse in the historical district of town. Its up to date and pleasing to be in. The staff is young and the energy is nice and helpful. They had my office all laid out and made me feel at home.

AND i got the key code to the restroom!

Chad 02-22-2017 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by girl_dee (Post 1129432)
it was! The job I left in NOLA was a good job but it was OMG so stressful. From the moment i started there a few years ago. STRESS. Our management team was not functioning as a team and I hated it. They had a couple of perks, and i loved what i did, but the stress was making me physically ILL.

This company is in a cool old renovated warehouse in the historical district of town. Its up to date and pleasing to be in. The staff is young and the energy is nice and helpful. They had my office all laid out and made me feel at home.

AND i got the key code to the restroom!

Ha! Sounds like a perfect first day. I hope that the rest of your week is happy and fulfilling.

Show off that brain!

Soft*Silver 02-22-2017 08:10 PM

my daughter is showing signs of labor...the baby is due March 7th but she is dilating and having contractions. The wait is so hard!

Orema 02-23-2017 08:26 AM

A muffin and a cup of coffee, but I'll just drink my green smoothie and be grateful for that.

:bow: but a muffin would really be nice.

easygoingfemme 02-23-2017 03:05 PM

It is freakishly warm and sunny out and I got to open all the windows in my house before leaving for work this morning.

I have two awesome weekends coming up and am sooo excited for some good adventures ahead.

Kobi 02-25-2017 06:52 AM


Good News... Peace is progressing into the flight cage at Audubon on Friday. They have constructed an elevated nest platform lined with natural, similar nest material he was used to.

They will continue to feed Peace three times a day disguised behind a black curtain.

There is one mature male eagle in the flight that is non-flighted who will act as a mentor for Peace. This eagle will encourage Peace and create a sense of normalcy as Peace observes him.

Audubon knew something was wrong with Peace, but they do not have a specific diagnosis. The reason for his imbalance may never be known, but it is improving. This step transferring Peace into the flight is very reassuring and a positive step forward.

He will remain there and take flight when he's ready. We look forward to his release in the nest area when Audubon declares him ready.

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He wont be able to be renested before the end of nesting season but at least they are seeming confident he will be able to be released back into the wild at some point.

JDeere 02-25-2017 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Kobi (Post 1129880)

Good News... Peace is progressing into the flight cage at Audubon on Friday. They have constructed an elevated nest platform lined with natural, similar nest material he was used to.

They will continue to feed Peace three times a day disguised behind a black curtain.

There is one mature male eagle in the flight that is non-flighted who will act as a mentor for Peace. This eagle will encourage Peace and create a sense of normalcy as Peace observes him.

Audubon knew something was wrong with Peace, but they do not have a specific diagnosis. The reason for his imbalance may never be known, but it is improving. This step transferring Peace into the flight is very reassuring and a positive step forward.

He will remain there and take flight when he's ready. We look forward to his release in the nest area when Audubon declares him ready.

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He wont be able to be renested before the end of nesting season but at least they are seeming confident he will be able to be released back into the wild at some point.

I know you like the eagles and such, have you heard about the ones in Webster, Texas who are awaiting on eggs to hatch? A couple has set up a webcam for the world to watch, if I can get the link I will post it.

Kobi 02-25-2017 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDeere (Post 1129908)
I know you like the eagles and such, have you heard about the ones in Webster, Texas who are awaiting on eggs to hatch? A couple has set up a webcam for the world to watch, if I can get the link I will post it.


Cool. If you can find the link, I'd love to take a look.

Eagles are eagles but parenting strategies show subtle differences from nest to nest, depending on conditions, the number of eaglets, how plentiful the food sources are etc. It is fascinating to watch.

Peace's sibling is getting a lil tough love now that they are alone in the nest.
There is no sibling there to teach them how to mantle or protect food or how to steal/ fight for food. The eaglette was used to Momma bringing food and feeding them. Now Momma has to make the feedings something they "fight" for so they will learn how to manage in the wild.

There is a video of the first time the mother did this. The look on the eaglettes face, their confusion and subsequent temper tantrum (biting moms feet) is precious. They are getting plenty to eat, they just have to work for it a bit now.


Greco 02-25-2017 01:03 PM

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work...so, hanging out on here until my client is due...love Saturdays...saw a photo of a painting that I found interesting...thinking of someone who I am drawn to...but alas she is too young for me, love femmes in my own generation...but she is beautiful, indeed. Alright, enough...Greco

Greco 02-26-2017 12:16 PM

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hanging out on this Sunday...and yes, thinking about the woman, in her forties, that
I mentioned yesterday was too young for me...

so, what's the big deal? Well, talking to myself here, listening
to my decision making process...I mentioned yesterday that
I enjoy meeting/dating femmes in my generation, in real-time,
so someone in their forties while can be a friend, do not
include them in intimate relating/dating...also, she works with me...another
decision I made early on in my life, not to get involved with women
I work with...why am I going on and on about this?...well, today
I'm procrastinating finishing a "work"...don't want its process to end...silly I know...but just
will ride it out by posting and listening to relaxing music.

Sometimes, its not about doing for me...it is simply about being.
So that is what is on my mind.

Greco

easygoingfemme 02-26-2017 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greco (Post 1129917)
thinking of someone who I am drawn to...but alas she is too young for me, love femmes in my own generation...but she is beautiful, indeed. Alright, enough...Greco

Sometimes it's fun to entertain the thought, even if you might not follow through.

I'm thinking I'm abnormally tuckered out and should probably make it an easy night here before kicking off the work week tomorrow morning.

Kobi 02-27-2017 08:27 AM

Florida Audubon

The camera's in Peace's temporary home are active at the above link. He and his mentor Bob are having a quiet day at the moment but Peace tends to follow Bob wherever he goes. Eagles can be very social except when it comes to food or protecting their young.

Both Peace and his sibling Hope are due to begin fledging or flying. They are both considered “branchers” at this age because they are very actively flapping and jumping around on the nest and nearby branches.

It is extremely dangerous for us to return an eaglet at this age back into his nest because the sibling would surely jump and could get injured.

“Peace” will be released at his nest area as soon as he can fly.


Orema 02-27-2017 10:07 AM

My next trip. Don't know where I'm going. I had been saving up for a jazz festival in Panama or South Africa, but I ain't leaving the country because they may not let me back in.

I haven't been to San Francisco nor Seattle. Maybe I'll take a train north this summer.

:bow:

Gemme 02-27-2017 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1130256)
I haven't been to San Francisco nor Seattle. Maybe I'll take a train north this summer.

:bow:

I've been to both and they have many, many good points to each. If you go to San Francisco, definitely take a trolley ride. If you are driving, you might want to avoid Vermont or Lombard Street as they are very tight and crooked. Pretty area, though. Maybe Alcatraz? Odd note: the most polite homeless person I've ever met was on a street in San Francisco.

If you go to Seattle, definitely go down to the pier. There's a fantastic seafood restaurant called Anthony's there. That's where I had the BEST salmon I've ever had. And they have a killer 3 way crème brule too.

Also, go to Pike Place Market. Wear comfy shoes as it's huge and good for a half day of walking around and window shopping, easy. Also, they are having a grand opening for a new marketfront in June of this year. That would be a good time to go. If you like aquariums, they also have a small one just down the road from Anthony's. Within walking distance. If you use a parking lot meter, be careful. They are tricky there!

kittygrrl 02-27-2017 02:12 PM

this weekend-
 
President Obama was sighted in New York and a small crowd formed. When he appeared people were literally cheering and yellling for him. How much we love and miss this amazing man and President-You could tell the people cheering and yelling his name missed him!!!!!!

Gayandgray 02-27-2017 03:41 PM

My career switch..........

Kenna 02-27-2017 09:31 PM

It's almost 7 years since dad died and shortly after, I made a camping trip to Lake James, met some unforgettable friends, we got rained on almost the entire time, made some great memories, and then I made a huge change in my life to chase my career. It doesn't feel like 7 years.

PaPa 02-28-2017 05:59 AM

Hmm...this is under the section for "fluffy" and "humor" but what is on my mind is neither....

The Surgeon called last night with yet more bad news about Mom. Yes. She is coming home today. No. She has not been told the news. When we told my Father he cried (3rd time I ever saw him cry in my 50 year lifespan).

So what did the doctor say? Infection present in hip even without growing culture for 2 days. Another surgery probably imminent. As for her lumbar mri? Many things....spinal Stenosis is definitely narrowing onto her spinal cord and would cause pain. However it would be both legs and she is complaining of only pain in one. Secondly, a shift in vertebraes in her spine at L3/L4. Nerves are compressed. At same region little tumors in blood vessels that are always benign so no use messing with them. Biopsies usually not done on them because they bleed horribly and are not a threat. Finally, a thickening of her uterus to 11 mm. This problem is being deferred back to her PCP.

So as I type it out now the pain has hit me as it had Dad last night. I think of telling my brother last night and him saying, "well, Paul, she is 91 years old." At the time, I thought "you heartless @$$%*(# It is our Mother!!" However, I must admit I have questioned why they cannot just sever her spinal cord leaving her paralyzed from waist down to just be humane. Ugh!! Too much is on my mind....and not "fluffy" or "humor". *frowns* please send out to God or the Universe positivity for my Mom. She may be 91 but this world will definitely be worse without her and my Father. They are very rare specimens in today's world....

Kenna 02-28-2017 07:22 AM

That little house I found in the mountains...close to all my favorite places

girl_dee 02-28-2017 11:53 AM

BIG BIG hugs for you. Sending all the juju i can

[ QUOTE=PaPa;1130405]Hmm...this is under the section for "fluffy" and "humor" but what is on my mind is neither....

The Surgeon called last night with yet more bad news about Mom. Yes. She is coming home today. No. She has not been told the news. When we told my Father he cried (3rd time I ever saw him cry in my 50 year lifespan).

So what did the doctor say? Infection present in hip even without growing culture for 2 days. Another surgery probably imminent. As for her lumbar mri? Many things....spinal Stenosis is definitely narrowing onto her spinal cord and would cause pain. However it would be both legs and she is complaining of only pain in one. Secondly, a shift in vertebraes in her spine at L3/L4. Nerves are compressed. At same region little tumors in blood vessels that are always benign so no use messing with them. Biopsies usually not done on them because they bleed horribly and are not a threat. Finally, a thickening of her uterus to 11 mm. This problem is being deferred back to her PCP.

So as I type it out now the pain has hit me as it had Dad last night. I think of telling my brother last night and him saying, "well, Paul, she is 91 years old." At the time, I thought "you heartless @$$%*(# It is our Mother!!" However, I must admit I have questioned why they cannot just sever her spinal cord leaving her paralyzed from waist down to just be humane. Ugh!! Too much is on my mind....and not "fluffy" or "humor". *frowns* please send out to God or the Universe positivity for my Mom. She may be 91 but this world will definitely be worse without her and my Father. They are very rare specimens in today's world....[/QUOTE]

MsTinkerbelly 02-28-2017 02:08 PM

My cousin Doris and the loss of her husband.


RIP Cal

Kenna 03-01-2017 09:47 AM

I hate going to PT

Chad 03-01-2017 06:09 PM

On my mind
 
My supervisor, last night she and her husband were watching their son's baseball game. The husband got a nose bleed and died. He was only 48 years old. I don't know the cause yet.

My heart hurts for her and their family.

LeftWriteFemme 03-01-2017 07:00 PM

I've been thinking about the freedom it takes to dance like they are in this scene!
 

girl_dee 03-01-2017 07:01 PM

my sister, it was such a weird visit........

Orema 03-01-2017 07:22 PM

Pepper
 
My sister. Tomorrow, March 2, would have been her 70th birthday.

I miss her madly and am so glad I had her as a sister. I will pull out photos of her tomorrow and enjoy reminiscing.

Lucky me to have been loved and cared for by her.

:bow:

JDeere 03-01-2017 07:40 PM

Hoping that I get some sleep tonight, I am tired of this tossing and turning crap.

candy_coated_bitch 03-01-2017 07:50 PM

Wondering if my friend is ok, wondering if my gf is ok, wondering if the car is ok (ish)....

girl_dee 03-02-2017 05:22 AM

that I hope today feels lighter than yesterday. I will do my best to make it so!

Orema 03-02-2017 08:07 AM

My ex is visiting me in April and I can think of little else.

Morning

Noon

Night

:bow:

Kobi 03-02-2017 10:30 AM

Peace might still be learning the ropes but his younger sibling, Hope, took to flight this am. It is the first time I have seen a fledge from the nest bed. Usually they climb up a tree branch as far as they can and fly from there.

She has been sitting in a nearby tree for 2.5 hours now. Mom and Dad have tried to get her back with food but she is staying put for the time being.

The real challenge for a fledgling is not flying per se but landing, especially back in the nest. Hunger will bring her back eventually....hopefully right side up.

Fledging, for us eagle fanatics, is both a time of joy - for the eaglet to do what it is supposed to do, and sadness knowing they will soon be gone forever.








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