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Monday, September 3, 2012

Boo Boo the bear






Who wants to help Boo Boo the bear?
Not in Florida, we do not help our wild life we hunt it!
An orphaned black bear cub, nicknamed Boo Boo, awaits its trip to the Idaho State veterinarian, on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012, after being rescued on Sunday night.
Fish and Game vet considering several rehab facilities for Boo Boo the bear cub
Who wants to help Boo Boo? Everybody in Idaho that is.
Veterinary hospitals across the region have volunteered to care for the 4-month-old cub who was rescued from a wildfire near Salmon over the weekend.
His story is remarkably similar to that of the famous Smokey Bear, who was found clinging to a tree after a fire in New Mexico in 1950.


Sunday, September 2, 2012

Grandfather (Ohjieshan)


Some companies that are run by closed minded European owners refuse to allow a traditional native person using his or her own native name along with their European given one, this may help with an explanation?
Ohjieshan or Grandfather is a show of respect from other Traditional American Natives to another that has stepped aside of himself  in his walk around Mother Earth for at least 70 years.
I am a Native American Spiritual Leader I have reach the age, so now my people call me Ohjieshan Walkingfox (Grandfather Walkingfox).
This is a Native American name and it means, we respect you as an elder teacher !
After the age of 70 an elder in my tribal clan that has kept the culture and ceremonies sacred in his or her life is offered the respect of Grandfather or Grandmother.
In my tribal clad it is a show of disrespect to use it as a sub name or a nickname!
If you think about this for a few minutes, by using this name, every native person in Indian country recognizes names like this so, it along with the rest of our blogger postings can be sold to advertisers throughout this country?
Grandmother is  (objiasan).
Aquine ( Go in peace my friends).

Ohjieshan


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Bird feeders





Welcome to
Wallaceburg Ontario Canada
looking for information about
simple quotes for bird feeders
to my how to build your our feeder/bath
I have had one Squirrel of the many that have tried, get around and on to my feeder.
“Notail” 
So named because, one would guess that, 
he was in one too many losing fights for food, was able to get up the pipe, 
on to then over the upside down flower pot and into the feeder.
So I replaced it with a new upside down 14” flower pot!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

PLANTS POISONOUS TO PETS


Some plants may be poisonous to pets that develop allergic reactions to them. 
However, you may not know which ones to be concerned about just in case.

Common Yard Flowers and Foliage
Caladium - All parts.
Chrysanthemum - Leaves and stems.
Climbing Lily - All parts extremely poisonous especially tubers.
Delphinium - All parts.
Elephant Ears - All parts.
Four O 'clocks - All parts.
Foxglove - All parts can be fatal.
Hydrangea. Whole plant
Impatiens - All parts.
Ivy (All Forms) - All parts.
Lily of the Valley - All parts
Lobelia - All parts.
Lupine - All parts especially pods and seeds.
Magnolia - Flowers.
Marigold - Young leaves and stems especially poisonous.
Moccasin flower (Lady Slipper) - All parts.
Morning Glory - All parts.
Peony - All parts.
Periwinkle - All parts.
Pinks (Sweet William, Carnation) - All parts.
Poppy (except California) - All parts.
Snapdragon - All parts.
Sweet Pea - All parts. Especially seeds.
Verbena - Foliage and flowers.
Wisteria - All parts. Seeds and pods.


Common Shrubs
Azaleas - A shrub. All parts are fatal.
English Holly - Berries may be fatal.
Evening Trumpet Flower - A shrub.
Hibiscus - a shrub
Oleander - All parts. Foliage.
Rhododendron - All parts are fatal especially leaves. A shrub.
Yellow Oleander - All parts. Especially kernels of the fruit. A shrub.

Garden Plants
Asparagus - Berries and eating green shoots raw may cause dermatitis.
Eggplant - All but fruit.
Elderberry - All parts.
Fava Bean - Raw or half cooked beans.
Horse Bean - Raw or half cooked beans.