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20/03/2024

She drank whiskey, swore often, and smoked handmade ci**rs. She wore pants under her skirt and a gun under her apron. At six feet tall and two hundred pounds, Mary Fields was an intimidating woman.

Mary lived in Montana, in a town called Cascade. She was a special member of the community there. All schools would close on her birthday, and though women were not allowed entry into saloons, she was given special permission by the mayor to come in anytime and to any saloon she liked.

But Mary wasn’t from Montana. She was born into enslavement in Tennessee sometime in the early 1830s, and lived enslaved for more than thirty years until slavery was abolished. As a free woman, life led her first to Florida to work for a family and then Ohio when part of the family moved.

When Mary was 52, her close friend who lived in Montana became ill with pneumonia. Upon hearing the news, Mary dropped everything and came to nurse her friend back to health. Her friend soon recovered and Mary decided to stay in Montana settling in Cascade.

Her beginning in Cascade wasn’t smooth. To make ends meet, she first tried her hand at the restaurant business. She opened a restaurant, but she wasn’t much of a chef. And she was also too generous, never refusing to serve a customer who couldn’t pay. So the restaurant failed within a year.

But then in 1895, when in her sixties, Mary, or as “Stagecoach Mary” as she was sometimes called because she never missed a day of work, became the second woman and first African American to work as a mail carrier in the U.S. She got the job because she was the fastest applicant to hitch six horses.

Eventually she retired to a life of running a laundry business. And babysitting all the kids in town. And going to baseball games. And being friends with much of the townsfolk.

This was Mary Fields. A rebel, a legend.

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19/03/2024

Spread the loveIn the history of dogs, some stories show how much they love their owners and how strong they can be. One such story is about Bobbie the Wonder Dog, a mix of Scotch Collie. He went on a fantastic journey to find his family, and it’s a story people will never forget. Bobbie’s...

19/03/2024

SAY WHAT YOU WANT TO HEAR ...
Positivity changes a mind,
A kind word lifts many burdens,
A good deed makes a heart heal,
A gentle voice lifts many broken hearts,
Always say something nice,
Always say something with care,
Always say something in kindness,
Always say something genuine concern,
Always say something with compassion,
Always lift someone up,
Always give what you've got,
Always extend an out reached hand,
Always try to patch, mend broken hearts,
Always do something to heal shattered souls,
What goes around,
Eventually comes full circle,
What's unleashed is delivered,
Someday,
You might be needing,
To hear echoes of yourself ...
NEMESIS
The warrior
The messenger
Copywritten by Larry John Adams
From 2 pages that I've created called
Native/ inuit Canadian poetry writer
And
Thoughts poems songs and writings

19/03/2024

WE ARE NOT PRETTY BUT WE ARE ALWAYS SMILING

18/12/2023

I WILLL STOP POSSTING 😞🙁 MAYBE IF THERE IS NO REACTIONS IN THIS POST
Hawaiian Banana Bread
• 1/2 cup butter, softened
• 1 cup sugar
• 2 large eggs
• 1 very ripe banana mashed
• 8 ounces crushed pineapple (do not drain)
• 2 cups flour
• 1 tsp. baking powder
• 1/2 tsp. baking soda
Must express something to keep getting my recipes.... Thank you...
FULL RECIPE Link in First (c.o.m.m.e.n.t ).

02/12/2023

🐶 Excess copper in processed dog food is causing liver damage in dogs. Is your dog one of them?

Copper levels in dogs' livers has more than doubled in just 13 years. A 2021 Cornell University study found 58% of liver biopsies had inflammatory liver disease and more than 400 mcg/gram copper concentration.

So more than half the dogs they looked at had copper toxicity ... and the problem is rising! And too much copper can cause inflammatory liver disease.

⚠️ Here are some of the signs:
🔸 Loss of appetite
🔸 Weight loss
🔸 Vomiting or diarrhea
🔸 Increased thirstIncreased urination
🔸 Confusion or an unstable walk
🔸 Weakness
🔸 Seizures
🔸 And once you see signs of liver disease, it's already progressed and you need to take action.

BUT YOU'RE NOT TO BLAME. Slowly, dog food manufacturers have been adding more copper ... and they probably don't even realize it.

Here's why you'll find too much copper in dog food:
🔸 Synthetic pre-mixes are used to return nutrients to processed dog food
🔸 Too much liver is added to foods
🔸 AAFCO required manufacturers to use copper sulfate with higher bioavailability ... even when there were no reports or concerns of copper deficiencies
🔸 More copper rich foods like liver, fish, seafood, chickpeas and sweet potatoes are 🔸 being added to recipes
🔸 Grain-free foods use high amounts of sweet potatoes and chick peas that are needed as starches in their processing

And it's easy for these levels to rise in dogs as they need very little copper ... and copper deficiency is relatively unheard of ... so there's no need to add it to dog food.

⚠️ Pet food manufacturers are not required to reveal the amount of copper in the Guaranteed Analysis. So if you want to know how much copper is in your dog's food, you need to ask them. The amount of copper should be somewhat close to the minimum levels of 7.3 mg/kg for adults or 12.4 mg/kg for puppies.

If your dog food maker can’t tell you how much copper is in the food, buy from a company that will!

Click here to read more about copper toxicity in dogs.
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/copper-in-dog-food/

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