July 24, 2025

Update At the Vet’s and in Edinburg

Here's Charlie as he waited to see the veterinarian today. He was a good boy, and you couldn't tell that his tummy was bothering him, but he didn't eat yesterday except for chewing on grass, and he had other signs of digestive issues. Dr. Jim examined him. Tests indicated bad bacteria, so we got prescription medication.


We also stopped by the condo. Lynn brought her friend Barb to help her replace the bathroom vanity. Lynn has already replaced most of the lighting fixtures. As with many home improvement projects, we found that there was more to be done than we expected.

Lynn is my older daughter, and she learned DIY skills from working on her own house. She must’ve got the talent from her dad, or perhaps from my dad and it skipped a generation because I can barely replace a light bulb!


The last picture shows the turn on the way to the condo. It’s so easy to miss that I took a picture of it. It’s at the town limits and across from Cook’s Trailer Sales.


9 comments:

  1. Charlie looks apprehensive. Godspeed recovery!
    The sky is awesome!

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  2. Prayers for Charlie's speedy recovery.
    Last pic amazing.

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  3. I hope the medicine helps Charlie feel better.
    It is great your daughter is so handy at the DIY projects. Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  4. Would you send Lynn to my house, please?

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  5. ...it's good to have a handy person on hand!

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  6. I am totally dependent upon others (maintenance crews) to take care of things in my apartment. My plants are the biggest things I take care of. So glad you have a talented daughter to help out. Hope Mr. Charlie is ok taking his medicine!

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  7. Nice to be handy, I'm semi handy, I can change a lightbulb and have installed and replaced ceiling fans but it took a while. No way I am changing a vanity.

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  8. Healing purrs sent to Charlie! Hope all's well.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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