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Back to town!


I’m back to Georgia. I drove from Virginia yesterday and got home in the evening, I was tired and a bit angry because my trip stretched to driving for 12 1/2 hours what should have been 10 hours. I got caught under a violent storm in route through South Carolina. There were warning of tornados in the area and it rained so much! So I was delayed because the highway traffic was extremely slow.
In Virginia I met family that I didn’t see for long time.
Although I wasn’t in Georgia I have a photo gallery for you that I shot days before I left town. Soon I’ll try to catch up with you my dear friends. Thank you! ~ H.J..


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© HJ Ruiz – Avian101

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Special Personal Note


It’s with sadness that I let you know, my cousin’s husband has passed away.

I will be meeting other members of the family in Virginian on Friday and will be back on next Monday’s night.

I will not be blogging Friday Oct.20th  though Monday Oct.23rd.

I’m sorry for the inconvenience. – H.J.


 

Close Friends – Crested Partridge

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My Town’s weather has changed to very cool in the early morning but then switches to a warm and humid afternoon. Most of my birds are waiting for the sun to be out higher in the sky to approach the feeders. By then the temperature is more inspiring for them and they frolic around with their comrades more animated.

On a personal note… 

One of my cousin’s husband is in critical condition and we all are fearing for his life. He has an  Aneurism  forming in a hard to reach area of the brain. We all pray for him.

About my tests…

I‘ve recently received the results of my tests, here they are:

  1. I do not have any underline cancerous whatsoever.
  2. The procedure I had in the stomach, two clips were inserted to stop the bleeding are looking good and healing normally.
  3. The Pathology Lab indicates that I have a presence of *H. Pylori. I’ll be taking some medicine to get rid of the bacteria.

* H. pylori are spiral-shaped bacteria that grow in the digestive tract and have a tendency to attack the stomach lining. H. pylori infections are usually harmless, but they’re responsible for the majority of ulcers in the stomach and small intestine.

H. pylori is a common type of bacteria that usually infects the stomach. They may be present in more than half of all people in the world, according to the Mayo Clinic. The “H” in the name is short for Helicobacter. “Helico” means spiral. The bacteria are spiral shaped.


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