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Life at Boomer Lake With Deb, Saturday June 2, 2012
This week's events at Boomer Lake Park in Stillwater, OK with Deb Hirt. There are more good action pictures this week, so come and see for yourself. Grab you r coffee and sit in your favorite armchair while you read.
2 commentsInserting a feeding tube for an infant
Your baby needs a tube directed into her stomach to help her with feedings when she is having coordination issues with sucking, swallowing, and breathing. The tube is made of a soft material that is placed in your infant's nose or mouth, goes down...
0 commentsThe Story of Jonah and the Whale
Jonah had been told by God to go and preach in Nineveh, a great Gentile city upon which God was going to pour out His judgment. He wanted Jonah to preach to them in the hope that they might repent of their sin and thereby judgment could be averted....
0 commentsBank Swallow
Measurements Length: 4.75” Wingspan: 10-11” Weight: 0.5 ounces Colors Primary: White, Brown Under Belly: White With Brown Breast Band Back: Brown Tail: Brown Breast: Brown Breast Band Head: Brown Crown: Brown Forehead:...
0 commentsLife at Boomer Lake With Deb, Sunday May 27, 2012
See what birds have been on Boomer Lake this week, along with wonderful photographs of them by Deb Hirt.
20 commentsExploring How Chicano Theatre limits the Participation of Women
Examining Trambley's 'The Day of the swallow' and how the oppression of women and gender equality is represented.
0 commentsCrossroads in a Labyrinth : A Mother's Love
A mother’s love is incomparable. It’s purest in form and selfless. However, the selflessness extends to greater extremes when the mother’s love favours all in need of care. Unknowingly the altruism of the mother at times puts her in a dilemma. Her judgment might not always serve in favour of her own offspring.
3 commentsSustainable Agriculture |Heller-Aller Water Well & Windmill pumps since 1886
Heller-Aller water well pumps have been a prime source for dependable water pumping since the late 1800s. They are still being made today.
0 commentsOur Springtime Avian Visitors, Pt 2: The Swallows
We had a brief look at that Jekyll and Hyde of birds, the Cuckoo yesterday. I was awed to see some hubbers had never heard the bird’s distinctive call, the sound of lore and legend, as well as making a lot of Deutschmarks for Black Forest...
11 commentsLife at Boomer Lake with Deb, Sunday April 29, 2012
This week has been fruitful for both birds and animals. See what there was around this time, and enjoy yourself.
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