Thursday, August 1, 2013

Duff: William and Kate, welcome to the royal path of parenthood

Duff: William and Kate, welcome to the royal path of parenthood
Whether royal or not, we all have times when we cannot be physically there for our child, and that's OK within reason. But every child has to know their parents are emotionally present for them all the time. If your son has colic, he will want to hear …
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ITF Said To Be Drug-Investigating Cilic
Slobodna Dalmacija maintained the use of "reliable sources" in the formation of the story and insisted more details would emerge following the release of Colic's statement to the ITF. Reports suggest Cilic's test was allegedly positive due to …
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Nutrition for Nursing Mothers
Certain foods such as cabbage, leeks, garlic, onions, legumes, and large amounts of fruit have the reputation of causing colic (gas, diarrhea). However, it has never been scientifically demonstrated that these foods actually cause infants to experience …
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MIKE SARDELLA: More to Fancy Footwork than meets the eye
While he could enjoy a long racing career, he is never out of the woods from a medical standpoint as a colic situation could prove fatal much more so for him than for another horse. Fancy Footwork was claimed out of the race in which he matched the …
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KETTLE CORN'S S.D. HANDICAP WIN PROVIDES LOOK AT CLASSIC
"He never seemed comfortable," Bejarano said of Paynter, who nearly died last year of complications from colic and laminitis. "I felt like I had plenty of horse, but he just wasn't liking what he was doing. He was right there on the turn, but he didn't …
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Picture A Day November 30, 2009 – Colic Root at Rutersville

Colic

Image by mlhradio
A field of white flowers growing wild at the former location of Rutersville College (one of the first institutions of higher learning in Texas, now all that remains is the historical marker). As far as I can tell, this is the herb Colic Root (Aletris farinosa), also know nas Star Grass, or Unicorn Root, among many other names. It was blooming in tall stalks a few feet tall everywhere.

You can view more photos from my 2009 ‘Picture a Day’ set at: www.flickr.com/photos/matthigh/sets/72157625855768121/

And the fun continues with a Picture a Day through 2010 at: www.flickr.com/photos/matthigh/sets/72157620610035860/


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