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Life and Living with Chronic Illness

Farm & Pets, Life and Living with Chronic Illness · October 24, 2020

Finding Inspiration from an Unlikely Source

The Unstoppable Miss Mae Warning: This blog post contains photos of our kitten Mae’s healing process, and surgical wounds. She’s still totally cute though. Sometimes, the strongest dose of inspiration comes from something you’d least expect, but at a time when you need it the most. How do we gain inspiration from a blind kitten?

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Health & Fitness, Life and Living with Chronic Illness · July 12, 2020

How to Find the Best Compression Gear for POTS

(Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) Are you newly diagnosed with POTS*? Has your physician recommended that you get some compression pantyhose to help ease your POTS symptoms? If not, they should. If they didn’t, I’m glad you’re here. Because they should have. *Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, also known as POTS, is when

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Farm & Pets, Life and Living with Chronic Illness · July 12, 2020

What to consider when deciding whether to raise chickens or ducks

Trying to decide if you would rather raise ducks or chickens? I jumped into raising ducks and chickens with both webbed feet, and I haven’t looked back. I can help you consider the options of both, what you’ll need, and what you should know before you dive in. Personalities I like to compare ducks and

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Farm & Pets, Life and Living with Chronic Illness · June 23, 2020

Coop cleaning day

Thinking Outside of the Box Coop I dreaded cleaning out the old chicken coop. And the duck house. I built the first chicken coop I had on tall legs, so the entire coop, nesting boxes and all, were up high enough so that I didn’t have to bend over and put any extra strain on

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Running out the Door with Wet Hair Again? Try This Morning Time Saver

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Do You Need a Day Bag, a Just in Case Bag, or a Survival Away from Home Bag?

Conquering the KonMari Method with Chronic Illness

How to Pick a Weighted Blanket

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