Pets, Photography

Look Who’s Sitting

Stick your nose in the air like you just don't care. #dogs #pitbulls #pitbullterriers #sitting

The meds must be helping, because Frances has been sitting for short periods today. With her nose up in the air, of course, because that’s how she rolls.

Meds Schedule #dogs #medsschedule

If you have a pet on a cocktail of medications that are given at different times, I strongly recommend making up a check sheet. This makes it easy to tell at a glance whether or not you remembered to give them their meds.

Pets, Photography

Little Miss Muffet

Frances on Her Tuffet #dogs #pitbulls #pitbullterriers #deadofcute

Frances went to the vet today. I was really hoping that we’d get to her spring check-up without her having any issues, but that’s just not how she rolls. She tweaked something in her back end last Tuesday. I came home from work and she could barely walk. I thought it was her knees, and they’re clearly sore, but after giving her a thorough physical and neurological exam and taking X-rays (to rule out compressed or ruptured discs), the vet thinks she’s pulled her iliopsoas.

But it’s also her knees. And it’s also the arthritis in her spine. And it’s also a disc that looks like it’s slightly compressed. She’s got a cocktail of things that, mixed together, have made her a very, very sad petunia.

The good news is that it’s not cancer! Bed rest and meds will hopefully have her feeling better soon, though with an injury like this, the recovery time is usually at least 6 weeks. And that’s in a young dog. Oldladydogs take longer to heal.

She’s permanently barred from getting on the furniture, which makes me sad, but I suspect she injured herself jumping off the couch to yell at dogs walking by the patio. I’m also going to have to put up a visual barrier along the bottom of the patio windows, to keep her from getting agitated at every single thing she sees.

For now, though, she’s spending a lot of time on her tuffet.

Genealogy, Photography

Transcribing Parish Records

Transcribing Parish Records #genealogy #transcribing #research #basquillhunting

I’m working on post-1880 records that FamilySearch has microfilmed and digitized. The reels are listed in the card catalog there, but the entries aren’t indexed.

Once I’ve run out of digitized images online, I’ll have to order the undigitized microfilms from FamilySearch. Ugh. That means viewing them at the FS library, which is only open a few hours a week. It’s necessary, though. I know that the theory is that post-1880 parish records are redundant, because the civil registration system was robust by that time. But, I’m finding lots of people in the parish records who I can’t find in the civil registration indexes. So.

Also there really is no substitute for the context you get from seeing all the entries together.