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All About Animals: Honey – A Sweet Solution

Posted on July 8, 2018 by Chic Miller

It must be the color of honey that brings warm thoughts to mind. Just saying the word makes me picture things that are soft and gentle. For instance, my bright yellow singing canaries, Piper, my golden palomino pony, my beloved,… Continue Reading →

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All About Animals: Summer Hot Spots

Posted on June 24, 2018 by Chic Miller

Nope, I’m not talking about Jack’s Grill, the Sundial Bridge, or Turtle Bay. I’m referring to a canine skin condition called moist dermatitis, weeping mange, moist eczema, or hot spots, which most commonly occur in hot, humid climates. Hot spots… Continue Reading →

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All About Animals: Don’t Let the Judge Get Your Goat

Posted on June 10, 2018 by Chic Miller

The day started out pretty much as usual. Up at 5:00 AM. By 7:00, my morning chores were done. But today, you see, would be no ordinary day. For today, I was going to town. Bob would care for the… Continue Reading →

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All About Animals: Rub a Dub Dub – Too Cold for the Tub

Posted on May 27, 2018 by Chic Miller

All of us dog lovers have one, or several, in my case. They’ve been tucked away for the winter, waiting patiently for the first warm days of summer. They will soon be brought out and filled with cool, refreshing water.… Continue Reading →

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Pets Looking for Homes

Posted on August 21, 2009 by Steve Brewer

Pets Without Partners display adorable, adoptable pets TODAY at PetSmart, across Hilltop from the Mount Shasta Mall in Redding. The group brings pets who need homes to the PetSmart store most Saturdays, and shows them there from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Pets Without… Continue Reading →

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    Great article Doni! I had a Babcia and a Dziadziu. I HAD a first name that I didn't like and was never used so I ditched it when I got married but kept my middle name and family name (which I've always liked) with my husband's name when I got married. I always thought that […]
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    In reply to Doni Chamberlain. Two friends married, and last names were simple. Mary Smith married John Smith; so she didn't have to change any records. The only issue was when she was asked her maiden name. Smith, said she. No, I mean the name you were born with. You get the picture.
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    I insisted my first wife, Lynda Carter, retain her maiden name. I didn't want to interfere with the Wonder Woman franchise.
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