Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Spiffing -up Dog Eden


Volunteers have been pruning low hanging branches & raking up ground liter in prep for chipping and shredding. Skipper Richard S. mowed the grass on Monday ( in both the new and original area). It's looking real good. More importantly, our pets are benefitting from the added space & setting. I sure notice a positive change in my two guys.

Today, at the restore, picked up some heavy duty lumber that can be used for simple benches. Over at GoodWill got a smoking deal on four white, plastic out-door chairs.
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Today, in Seattle Times, interesting story about saving baby wildlife.

After a bath, a young raccoon is dried off by Sarvey Wildlife Care Center intern Emily Richardson. Raccoons can be sloppy eaters and those at the center require a lot of bathing, she said.
Racoonigan at Sarvey Wildlife Care Center
Also see our local wildlife rehab org

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