Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Thank You













16 comments:

threecollie said...

That is such a huge relief! You and she have been on my mind every day. Lovely photos!

Dani said...

I'm starting to think it'll be ok, just gonna take a little extra time for her to heal up.

the dogs' mother said...

good news!

Dani said...

Yep, good news is always welcome here.

Anonymous said...

Hi Dani,

Very good news!

Patti

Sharon Rudd said...

Most excellent news! And thank you for your cheery photos :)

Big Shamu said...

Whooohoooo. That is good news.

That Shamy is one serious bird. I noticed you got a white version. Let's face it, you're going to rename them Salt and Peppa.

Dani said...

Patty, I'm so grateful that her body is responding to the meds. There for a couple days it wasn't looking real good.

Eggy, I've been keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. ((hugs))

Shamy, I like it. :) Baby Shamy has grown up to be the cutest little thing. And so sweet too. We Love, Love, Love her!

Jenny said...

Sooo glad to hear she's improving and the sooner she's out of there.. the better! Remember what I said about pro-biotics and how important they are for people on long term antibiotics. Are you hip to them? if not, please Google.

Your chickies are super cute.

Dani said...

I think it's a great idea Boxer.

With another 6 weeks of antibiotics she's gonna need all the help she can get.

Granny Annie said...

When did you get the white Silky? Glad to hear good news from your camp.

Darla said...

Beautiful photos, love that first Pansy. Praise report that your Mom continues to improve.

Terry and Linda said...

Good! Joy is everywhere!

Linda
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Dani said...

Granny, right around Halloween. The buff one is a Silky too.

Darla, I love winter when you can fill the garden with pansies. :)

Linda, yes, yes, yes!

LaDivaCucina said...

What pretty, cheery photos, Dani! Six weeks of antibiotics? EEEK! Poor mum, send her Diva kisses and healing vibes. xoxo

SECRET PEPPER PERSON: said...

Thank goodness! Knee replacements seem to have no middle ground. They either go swimmingly or there are awful consequences. So glad your mom is dong better!