Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Free Medical Care?

As Tom Hopkins would say....... Unbelievable. Ron Tiller, the guy who absolutely despises the "Please pass this on" type of e-mails, sending one himself
While clicking around this morning, learning about causes of computer slow downs, I discovered a link to a site that lists sources for free medical, and in many cases dental, care in thousands of cities and towns throughout the US. We all know that medical care is becoming less and less available through conventional sources. This is a great opportunity for all of us to do some viral marketing and share this site with as many people as we possibly can. Consider taking a moment to share this with as many folks as you can. Someone, somewhere, will certainly be helped, and you will be blessed indeed.

Check the site out at http://freemedicalcamps.com then pass it on if you are so inclined.

Ain't that the cutest thing?

With Spring approaching, biologists are reminding folks not to touch baby animals they find in the wild.
The Michigan DNRE cautions us that deer and other animals usually give birth in the Spring, and people out enjoying a stroll through nature sometimes encounter young critters they believe have been abandoned by their mothers.
Wildlife biologist Brent Rudolph states that such animals don't really need help because their mothers are almost inevitably close by, even if not in sight.
He says it's common for does to leave their babies unattended for up to six hours or more at a time. The same holds true for rabbits, ground-dwelling birds such as pheasants and other animals.
The DNRE says many baby animals will die if people take them from their natural environment, and if we touch them their mothers may have nothing to do with them because of the human scent we leave on them.
The bottom line is if you see an abandoned baby in the wild it most likely isn't really abandoned and the best thing to do is enjoy the sight briefly and then move away.