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Oct 16, 2019
Oct 15, 2019
مشترياتي للشتوية ٢٠١٩/winter haul 2019 Beautiful Hannah
Trying to show the other Palestine, the one we never see on the news featuring the beautiful Hannah Zaid.
#LovePalestine
Just wanted to tell everyone about the animal shelter of another beautiful lady Diana George Babish and her very lovely dogs that she rescues in Beit Sahour.
I have a donation button on my facebook page to benefit her dog and cat shelter. She works very hard to find homes for dogs she finds on the streets of Bethlehem and the surrounding areas. She provides food and housing and medical care, microchips, papers for traveling and crates for the plane ride.
The issue is finding homes for these lovely animals due to physical and political isolation. If you would like to make a donation that would be wonderful or if you would just like to share the info that would be fabulous, also.
If you have any tips on sharing or other good ideas please let me know.
Thank you for reading.
Chloe Louise
Oct 14, 2019
Oct 13, 2019
The McLaughlin Group 10/13/19 featuring the Happy Singing Dog Woof!
Dogs have always loved The Group Woof!
Oct 11, 2019
K-9 praised for finding missing 3-year-old in just 10 minutes, according to police: Well Done Bandit!
U.S.
K-9 praised for finding missing 3-year-old in just 10 minutes, according to police
On Tuesday, deputies were dispatched in Sidney, Ohio, in response to a missing child. Thanks to the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and one of their K-9 officers, Bandit, the missing three-year-old boy was located in just under 10 minutes.
According to a Facebook post made by the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, deputy Frank Bleigh and K-9 Bandit were dispatched to the scene in front of a home. Within just 10 minutes, Bandit picked up the scent of the missing boy and was able to quickly locate him. According to Fox News, the young boy was found a quarter of a mile away from his home.
"This is exactly why we have dog units," the Facebook post read. "Watching this track you could tell very well that Bandit had the scent of the child and was well on his way to finding him. I would like to thank Frank and Bandit for a job well done and it was so amazing to watch this unfold."
Instantly, the comment section of the post lit up with social media users praising Bandit for a job well done.
"Heartwarming outcome! Awesome job K9 Bandit and handler," one woman wrote. "So glad the child was found safe and so quickly."
"Way to go K-9 Bandit! You the man! Thank you so much for your dedicated service," another shared. "Officers are so wonderful, but no one can take the place of these special noses, our beloved, K-9’s! God bless them all!"
Others asked the sheriff's office to provide Bandit with plenty of dog treats.
For years, herding dogs like Bandit, who is a German Shepherd, have been trained to use their strength and intelligence to herd livestock — something that translates well when it comes to police work. Along with several other breeds, K-9s like Bandit help police apprehend suspects, using their noses to detect drugs, explosives, and other crime scene evidence, as well as help find missing people. According to the American Kennel Club, search and rescue dogs are able to cover miles of forests, find those buried in an avalanche, and even find drowned victims underwater.
Shelby County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to Yahoo Lifestyle’s requests for comment.
Well done, Bandit!
copied from Yahoo News
Oct 9, 2019
How To Vacuum by Chloe Louise Langendorf Louis
Get the vacuum out.
Start visualizing your reward for the chore.
Unwind the cord and place it loosely around the room for ease of moving the vacuum.
Turn on the television.
Find a good show with commercials.
Place the vacuum in a convenient location in the room to be vacuumed so the chore may take place in short intervals.
The vacuum is ready to go at any given moment.
Take a few moments to visualize your vacuuming routine or map the vacuuming route.
Always start with the easiest, the hall for example, to show progress.
Drink coffee, consider Danish in order to carb load for the heavy lift.
Consider changing the vacuuming map for ease if the situation comes up.
Flexibility is a positive in this situation.
Consider putting things up that might be in the way of the vacuum.
Take a few minutes to calmly consider what things to actually put up or put somewhere else without losing the focus of vacuuming--this is always difficult.
It is important to plan the steps to the reward at this time.
Turn on the vacuum--does it work?
Pick out your show and watch it for a few minutes in order to establish a mental base.
At this time go ahead and vacuum the hall during the second commercial.
Sit down and continue watching the show.
Plan the next move as in what room--what portion of what room.
Pick an area without obstacles at this time just to get started.
After two or three commercials begin vacuuming again the designated room only during the commercial.
Continue vacuuming again on the next commercial.
At this time take a break and reevaluate the area for any necessary plan changes or route detours.
Go to the dog park in order to decompress and not disrupt the daily routine and change focus to something more pleasant.
On returning home take a time out to eat lunch in order to avoid becoming light headed during the extreme chore.
If necessary eat lunch at a lovely fast food venue for a pre-reward after getting started with the chore.
After eating lunch and resting take a few moments to regroup and reevaluate where you are in the progress of vacuuming the designated room of the day.
How much longer do you have to focus on heavy chores during this particular time frame--maybe 15 minutes before other chores or household duties will have to be addressed.
Find a show and see the show's progress.
Continue vacuuming in the commercial.
If the situation arises where the choice has to be made of moving the chair or not in order to continue vacuuming--STOP.
Reevaluate the area and possibly go to a different area in the next commercial for ease of completion of the chore for that day.
Vacuum again in the next commercial knowing this will be the last tip of the day.
Start visualizing your reward for the chore.
Unwind the cord and place it loosely around the room for ease of moving the vacuum.
Turn on the television.
Find a good show with commercials.
Place the vacuum in a convenient location in the room to be vacuumed so the chore may take place in short intervals.
The vacuum is ready to go at any given moment.
Take a few moments to visualize your vacuuming routine or map the vacuuming route.
Always start with the easiest, the hall for example, to show progress.
Drink coffee, consider Danish in order to carb load for the heavy lift.
Consider changing the vacuuming map for ease if the situation comes up.
Flexibility is a positive in this situation.
Consider putting things up that might be in the way of the vacuum.
Take a few minutes to calmly consider what things to actually put up or put somewhere else without losing the focus of vacuuming--this is always difficult.
It is important to plan the steps to the reward at this time.
Turn on the vacuum--does it work?
Pick out your show and watch it for a few minutes in order to establish a mental base.
At this time go ahead and vacuum the hall during the second commercial.
Sit down and continue watching the show.
Plan the next move as in what room--what portion of what room.
Pick an area without obstacles at this time just to get started.
After two or three commercials begin vacuuming again the designated room only during the commercial.
Continue vacuuming again on the next commercial.
At this time take a break and reevaluate the area for any necessary plan changes or route detours.
Go to the dog park in order to decompress and not disrupt the daily routine and change focus to something more pleasant.
On returning home take a time out to eat lunch in order to avoid becoming light headed during the extreme chore.
If necessary eat lunch at a lovely fast food venue for a pre-reward after getting started with the chore.
After eating lunch and resting take a few moments to regroup and reevaluate where you are in the progress of vacuuming the designated room of the day.
How much longer do you have to focus on heavy chores during this particular time frame--maybe 15 minutes before other chores or household duties will have to be addressed.
Find a show and see the show's progress.
Continue vacuuming in the commercial.
If the situation arises where the choice has to be made of moving the chair or not in order to continue vacuuming--STOP.
Reevaluate the area and possibly go to a different area in the next commercial for ease of completion of the chore for that day.
Vacuum again in the next commercial knowing this will be the last tip of the day.
Oct 8, 2019
It's Sunday--Let's Go To Disneyland: Disneyland Monorail 4k 60fps
Seriously, do you love this!
Sometimes I watch these vids instead of the news.
Thanks, to Alex The Historian.
Please check out my fundraiser on my facebook page for Diana George Babish and her dogs in Bethlehem/
She works very hard and the dogs are desperately in need of help. Her Bethlehem Shelter provides a home and medical care, food and safety for a terrible life on the street as in poisoning and abuse.
Let me know if you have any tips on sharing or raising funds
Thank you to everyone for donating and sharing.
Oct 7, 2019
Oct 5, 2019
Stunning Western Jacket: A Beautiful Lady Models A Cute Western Jacket At Rite-Aid
Running errands and visiting Rite-Aid one could not help but notice the beautiful lady with the stunning and unusual Western jacket.
It turns out she bought it from a lady with a custom boutique selling her fine clothing at a rodeo in Houston.
Kindly and expertly, she agreed to an impromptu modeling session.
She feels the designer may have gone out of business but took time to reveal the buttons on the cuff and the front of the jacket were Swarovski Crystals and the back clasp was a individual piece sold separately.
Lovely jacket.
Thank you for sharing.
A few more photos:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GstnNqgHnPbA2wUYA
Would you love to sew that jacket yourself?
It turns out she bought it from a lady with a custom boutique selling her fine clothing at a rodeo in Houston.
Kindly and expertly, she agreed to an impromptu modeling session.
She feels the designer may have gone out of business but took time to reveal the buttons on the cuff and the front of the jacket were Swarovski Crystals and the back clasp was a individual piece sold separately.
Lovely jacket.
Thank you for sharing.
A few more photos:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GstnNqgHnPbA2wUYA
Would you love to sew that jacket yourself?
Oct 3, 2019
Breaking News: The Bill Press Pod Receives Two Thumbs Up From The Ronnie Republic Radio Round-Up
A note from Ronnie at The Ronnie Republic Radio Round-Up:
Folks, Iv'e always enjoyed Bill Press and hearing his take on politics.
Here at The Ronnie Republic we are giving Bill our stamp of approval.
Check out his new podcast and see what you think.
Well done, Bill, and good luck with all of your endeavors!
Ronnie,Editor in Chief at The Ronnie Republic: I'm giving Bill Press Two Thumbs Up on his new podcast--I think he has some interesting things to say. |
Folks, Iv'e always enjoyed Bill Press and hearing his take on politics.
Here at The Ronnie Republic we are giving Bill our stamp of approval.
Check out his new podcast and see what you think.
Well done, Bill, and good luck with all of your endeavors!
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