Dr. Pierre Kory, MD, MPA, a critical care doctor, wrote the book,The War on Ivermectin,about the anti-parasitic drug that won the Nobel Prize. Ivermectin is described in a new 12-minute mini-documentary as being safe, effective and cheap. Ivermectin was slandered during the COVID pandemic...
Shetland sheepdogs were once described as miniature collies since they resemble that breed, albeit on a smaller scale, although they come in a variety of unique markings. Commonly called Shelties, Shetland sheepdogs originated in the Shetland Islands, which is also where Shetland ponies and Shetlan...
Echoing Fetch the Bolt Cutters’ inquiries into childhood memory, she described scenes from youth, like the play she wrote, at age 11, based on Patsy Cline’s teardrop country tune “Seven Lonely Days,” and the tale of her first kiss, in ninth grade, with a poetic boy named Eddie, ...
MEANWHILE, back on the farm:The market lambs “went to market today”. (Actually the deed was done here at the farm; which avoids the stress on the lambs of being driven in a truck to somewhere unfamiliar.) It’s an especially bittersweet time because we aren’t planning on any mor...
The Kentucky Derby is this weekend and many people will host a party leading up the biggest horse race of the year. The race itself only lasts about 2 minutes but the time leading up to the race is also a lot of fun sipping on a Mint Julep - the official and most popular derby drin...
With the proper series of preventative vaccinations, your dog will most likely never suffer any of the diseases listed in this section, but we've described them just in case. The Not-So-Magnificent Seven There are seven common and potentially fatal canine diseases you should protect your dog ...
When SONG OF A ROAD was finally broadcast, the Sunday Observer radio critic described it as a "near triumph by JOHN AXON standards and an absolute marvel by any other". As far as we were concerned it was a complete debacle though it taught us a very valuable lesson about the precise nat...
First is the government, which is big and scary. The second is the economy, which is big and exciting and increasingly adversarial and scary. We very rarely look at the people, and then when we do some of the what you described, you see sort of the extremes. You know, you have like...