We have a new rescue

Posted by penus on Monday, September 26, 2011

This is Bella, she is a 10 year old TB mare who is in poor condition and very weak. Bella's blood test show they she is chronically anemic, has low white blood count and that her liver is really struggling. We have put her on 5 small meals per day, an iron supplement called “Blud”, a herbal blend to help heal her gut, boost her immune system and help her body to heal itself. She is also on antibiotics and will have 2-3 courses to try and kill the infection in her body. After the antibiotics she will go on a course of omaguard as well and she is having vitamin B shots along with rosehip for vitamin C. She isn’t in a very good way at the moment but slowly she is getting better and I have really noticed the difference in just 3 days. Bella is also having an essential oil massage twice per day which she loves.







Bella is currently looking for some sponsors, if you’re interested in helping support Bella through her rehabilitation for only $10 per week please email me saveahorseaustralia@yahoo.com.au using the subject “bella” and ill email you all of the details.

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Jetty's eye surgery

Posted by penus

Jetty has had surgery and is home and going well. I have posted photos below of him in the horse hospital and will take some updated ones this weekend of him at home and with his staples out already.

He is coping so well with only one eye and should make a full recovery. Thank you to each and every person who donated money and bought raffle tickets to help with Jets surgery, you are all wonderful and thank you all from the bottom of my heart.

Massive thanks to Pauline Gavin and the crew at Manly Road Horse Hospital for giving us such a wonderful price and for taking such awesome care of both Jet and Ella while they were in the hospital. xx




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WINNERS

Posted by penus

The winner of our raffle to raise money for jet is... 1st prize - Bridle winner DANIELLE SELLICK, 2nd prize - bling dog collar winner MELISSA OATES, 3rd prize - secret prize winner AMANDA JAMES. Could you guys please email me so I can get your addresses etc. saveahorseaustralia@yahoo.com.  Thank you all so so much for buying raffle tickets and helping us raise money for our beautiful big black baby boy.au

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Iphone Gone...Life Updated

Posted by penus on Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Not too long ago I got rid of my Iphone. I traded the sucker in for an old flip phone that is best used for conversation...of the verbal kind. Hold on a second -

I hadn't planned on using the word "sucker" until I was composing that previous sentence. "Sucker" is such an appropriate term for the Iphone that the whole premise for this piece just changed.

Hello, my name is Basil Tydings and I was addicted to Iphone apps.

But I do have an addictive personality. I was not strong enough to set my Iphone aside in order to pick up and book and read it. I was too weak to address all kinds of creative projects that were hopeful jumpstarts to a career because I had too many Words with Friends games going on. I was becoming a technological recluse, hiding in any dark corner where I could still see a touch screen yet avoid a conversation. Now I am free and re-entering a society that has its collective head down with its ear buds in. I feel so all alone.

Oh well.

There are perks to being old and outdated. Silence and plenty of free time make for a productive day. I am enjoying being a new member of Barnes and Noble. Books arrive at my door and I don't have to pay for shipping. The newspapers aren't piling up as high without being read. I cooked four out of five nights last week and the apartment is clean. There isn't any reason to check my new phone because texting with that thing is one complete pain in the ass. I am getting a lot done that might help me improve my situation, one would hope.

My local environment is brighter because I actually take the time to look around and see what is going on. The female Downy Woodpecker that came to my feeder...I saw her because I was not engrossed in an application that was draining my lifeblood and furthering the pain caused by TMJ. The local news at 6pm is exciting to watch because I haven't received 14 updates about Kim Kardashian's wedded bliss. It feels like back in the day when the family would gather around the table for dinner and the evening news at my Grandfather's house and it feels good. Now if only the paper would be delivered in the evenings!!

By by 100 dollar waste of money every month. Some of the apps I purchased  were supposed to help further my career. So what if I knew the exact position of the sun on any given day; that $5.99 didn't get my any more work on movie sets. Nobody bought any of the comic strips I created with the photos I took on my phone. All the home movies I took of Boo eating blueberries look like crap on a larger screen. I wish I had a nice film still of Boo taken with my medium-format camera instead of wasting all that time with the Iphone. I am going to have so much money this winter I might be able to buy groceries!

We will see about that.

Don't be fooled by my new found happiness; I still go through periods of withdraw. It took me ten minutes to text Gracie asking her to bring home a certain bottle of wine from Treasure Island. In my old age where dizziness comes quickly, I hate not knowing where magnetic north is. Creating voice memos is a thing of the past. I may have gotten rid of the Iphone but now I might need to buy a man purse in order to carry my compass, notebook, camera, voice recorder, pencils, sharpies, laptop, and sextant. Lewis and Clark did it; I guess I can too.

But I hear the Iphone 5 is going to be amazing...
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Raffle to Help Cover Jets Surgery Costs

Posted by penus on Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Please buy a raffle ticket for $2 and help us raise much needed funds for Jets surgery

As most of you know we have Jet and Ella in Manly Road Horse Hospital having eye surgery (jet is having his removed). Ella's has been paid for but Jetty's is $980 and we are desperately needing help to get the money together.

We are selling some raffle tickets for $2 each so please buy some and help us raise the money to cover his costs.

1st prize: Leather Bridle (your choice of size)
2nd prize: Bling dog collar (your choice of size)
3rd prize: SURPRISE

Also, if you win a prize and your not horsey you get to chose a pamper pack for yourself instead.

Please help us raise the $980 for jetty and share this note with all of your friends.

Deposit money into:

BSB: 084852
ACC: 189538671
Name: Save A Horse Australia
Bank: NAB

PLEASE REMEMBER TO USE YOUR SURNAME AND "JAH" AS THE REFERENCE.

Thank you so much for your love and support and for helping us save jetty



Or if you can help with a tax deductible donation please deposit into our account and email saveahorseaustralia@yahoo.com.au for a receipt. Every donation over $2 is tax deductible. Thank you so much xxx
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Ella has had surgery

Posted by penus on Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Exactly 3 weeks after being surrendered Ella has undergone surgery to remove a SCC from her third eye lid. She is recovering well and should be home soon.

Massive thank you to the wonderful Pauline Gaven who is one of the countries best eye specialists who continues to take such good care of our babies and massive thanks to the team at Manly Road Horse Hospital for all of their hard work in saving our beautiful rescue horses.





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The horses

Posted by penus on Monday, September 12, 2011


Krystal and Jet Spooning

Dont worry, we're not dead... Just resting.

Its a feeding frenzy


Marley Jack and Midi

Marley, Midi, Jack, Mishka and Rusty

Rusty after hooning around

Sampy and Jet loving each other

Mishka hooning




Krystal having a sleep and dreaming about running, you can even hear her snoring.
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Day With Paul Sparrow From Precious Pet Photography

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We had some beautiful photos taken by Paul Sparrow from Precious Pet Photography for our charity calendar. Paul did an amazing job and I'm still not sure which ones to use for the calendar but here are a few for everyone to see. They are so beautiful and I'm extremely happy with how they turned out. Paul is a wonderful man and a very talented photographer.

Massive thanks to Paul for donating his time especially in a Sunday. xxx

http://www.preciouspetsphotography.com.au/

Abbey rescued in Dec 2010 in poor condition 25 years old


Jet rescued in Jan 2011 in poor condition 23 years old


Jack rescued in May 2011 with grey horse melanoma's 12 years old

Krystal rescued in September 2009 in poor condition 28 years old





Midi rescued in April 2011 with floating issues 16 years old


Mishka rescued in May 2011 with a sarcoma 24 years old

Marley rescued in Nov 2010 with fractured pedal bones 12 years old

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Another trip to Manly Road Horse Hospital

Posted by penus

First of all I want to thank Pauline Gaven and the staff at Manly Road Horse Hospital for fitting Jet and Ella in and for taking such good care of them while they have surgery. Whiskey and Chicky both had surgery at Manly Road and they are both going so well.

Jetty went down with an eye ulcer on the 24th of July and after 6 weeks of treatment it just wasn't getting better. Sadly his eye is pretty bad and it cant be saved so this week he will be having surgery to remove his eye. The good news is that for his age, his good eye is really healthy with no cataract so he will cope just fine.

Ella arrived 3 weeks ago tomorrow and it was established during her first vet check that she had a Squamous Cell Carcinoma on her third eye lid. Pauline saw her today and the good news is that she will only lose her third eye lid and not her whole eye.

So it has been a bitter sweet day all in all but at least both horses can be treated and will still live long full lives.

Massive thank you to Pauline Gaven, Manly Road Horse Hospital and Cindy Bickerstaff for all of their wonderful help today.

If you can help out with our huge surgery costs please make a tax deductible donation, no amount is to small, ever $2 adds up. Thank you all so much xx

BSB: 084852
ACC: 189538671
Name: Save A Horse Australia
Bank: NAB

Email: saveahorseaustralia@yahoo.com.au if you need a tax receipt


Jetty

Ella


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Thank You Oxenford Valley Produce

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Massive thanks to Debbie and Scott from Oxenford Valley Produce who have donated HEAPS of feed to us. These guys are wonderful and I can not thank them enough for everything.




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Gold Coast Show Stall

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We were offered an amazing tent site at the gold coast show for free and jumped at the opportunity. I need to thank everyone who donated time and items to help make this weekend such a success.

1. The Gold Coast Show Society
2. Paradise Printing
3. Vibe creative
4. All of the wonderful people who helped (Cindy, Lori, Pete, Donna)
5. Yatala Produce

Thank you all so much xxx

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Benjy our new TB gelding

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Benjy was surrendered in poor condition, he has been with us for one week already and has picked up weight well. He is 16.3hh and 24 years old. He is a beautiful old man and after only one week has so much more energy. He loves water and adored his medicated wash.


Week 1


Week 2

After a nice bath

His new flysheet and mask xx

If you would like to sponsor Benjy please email me saveahorseaustralia@yahoo.com.au its only $10 per week. xx
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Technology Makes Me Want to Puke, Especially in Modern Times

Posted by penus on Thursday, September 8, 2011

Remember when you had a travel agent take care of all your vacation plans instead of the Travelocity gnome?

Maybe many of you don't, but I do. That person was a living breathing human being who had a job and earned an income. When I turned sixteen I used to pull into the Shell station on Route 3 and ask the guy who was attending to all the pumps different questions about the way my car was running. He told me a lot of stuff that I don't remember at all, but we developed a good relationship. I knew my car was in good hands when I left it with the really cool Shell guy.

Now I put my card in the slot, pump my gas and get the change rounded up to the nearest dollar in my Bank of America account. I would trade in my "keep the change" account to interact with a neighborhood gas station attendant that would take good care of the Sapphire Hornet at ANY point in time. Hell, at this point in time I'll take on the job of the gas station attendant!!

Where did the checkout girl go at Walgreens? Why do I have to drive several miles, in a city mind you, to get film developed with care? Is there such thing as an independent bookseller who caters to customer's tastes? The only good customer service left is the pot dealer who delivers right to your front door in 30 minutes or less.

Technology is killing the job market, or at least any job I am qualified for. Yeah yeah yeah, it makes everything easier, but it also makes you dumber and the gift of patience is becoming lost upon us as human beings. Nobody can spell anymore except for the 25 kids who end up in Putnam County. We are becoming too reliant on the ease of things and that is hurting America, socially and economically.

Somebody please tell me what the space program ever done for the greater good of our country...besides heighten the arms race? Get rid of NASA then those folks can go teach math somewhere...but who the hell wants to teach anymore? Very few people I know would be hurt by NASA closing because they couldn't work there anyway! I couldn't. Take that spaceship fuel and convert it to unleaded gasoline and fill up a few dozen cars.

It's nearing election time and I cannot take listening to anyone's solutions to our problems. There are a few easy solutions like take away age limits for some jobs. I could beat out more than half of any group trying out for the military, the police department, or the fire department in both physical and mental challenges, but I am over 40 so I can't even put my genius and somewhat in shape shoulders to work. There are a lot of people over 40 who want steady income who could perform a number of services as an "elderly" civil servant. Make credit cards harder to get. If you want a 2000 dollar limit for a credit card then you better show that you have 2000 dollars cash in an account. It's as simple as that. Less available credit that is killing this economy would force people to pay cash for necessary items and maybe bring about a higher demand for people in necessity stores...like Walgreens. Also, take some of the money from the now-defunct NASA program and fix the infrastructure of this country!! In Chicago they started at the wrong end of North Ave fixing potholes and there is plenty more that needs to be done. Local governments can't afford to maintain, I said maintain not improve, their facilities and roadways.

Hey politicians...come up with viable solutions and create some damn jobs!! And tax the rich so more money can be doled out at the state level for contracts that will make public transportation safer, roads smoother, and classrooms less crowded.

Wendell Pierce, an actor from the Wire and Treme, tweeted that he is part of the very small percentile that makes over 200,000 dollars per year and feels very little demand from the federal government. I applauded his honesty:

WendellPierce Wendell Pierce
Only 3% of Americans make more than $200,000. I'm one of them. For 10 years I have had a tax break. 10 Years. A 3% increase in tax nothing

The solutions seem simple but I have no idea what I am talking about. Hell, I was a theatre arts major. But our county is getting ridiculous and there doesn't seem to be anybody on the horizon who appears to be able to fix things unless you are talking about the distant hoirzon and the Rapture!!:) I will say this: take away age restrictions and I will put out some fires.
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