I know I have been posting a lot of food lately and you know I will continue to but I also have a lot of other things to post about too!
Here's a mish mash of things that aren't really food related - for the most part - that have been going on lately!
First - this AWESOME Ponytail Palm! A few months ago my co-worker Sam brought one in for her office and I LOVED it so much! I would do up and check it out each time I visited her office. Her mother found one for me last week and it's now sitting on my desk. I'm NOT next to a window but we will see how it does. I have regular florescent office lights. Hers is next to a window. Mine isn't. So I figured every Friday afternoon I would take mine upstairs and put it next to hers for the weekend near the window!
It's been a few weeks now since Charlie's surgery. I wanted to wait to post about it until I was sure he was ok. He had to have his tail amputated. He has been doing remarkably well without this tail. They left a bit of a 'nub'. It's still healing but doing good. When they took his tail off they noticed he had very small warts all over his tail that were NOT visible until after they shaved his tail to remove it. They said to look for other unhealing wounds that may pop up. They aren't overly concerned at this time that there is much else wrong. However, IF he does have other unhealing wounds that form they said it may be cancerous.
So of course when I saw this about 2 weeks after his surgery I was concerned! After we took the cone off of him he had this small - yet clean - hole on his arm. The first day it bled but I'm sure that was because he was licking it. Ever since then it's been dry, clean, and unchanged - yet open.
FINALLY yesterday morning I noticed this wound was closing!!! I think we are on the upswing!
As you can see on the other arm - that's the arm they shaved to put the IV in. NOT the arm with the wound. BUT...as long as it continues to heal - we are happy!
Okay...Okay...I know I said I wouldn't talk about food...but I can't help it! Simple Foods left from last week! Yes...I've now gotten 4 salads from our containers at work! YAY! I used some leftover dressings I made to top it and it was a nice simple lunch.
I will have a post very soon with the progress of our Container Garden and Rooftop Garden Attempts! We've also been doing updates on MyFolia.com which you can follow via my sidebar but I will be posting that more soon too!
Lovely indoor plant. That must be very old - the trunk is so big. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how old it is because it was purchased but I do know they grow very slowly so it could be fairly old :)
DeleteCharlie is a cutie! I'm so glad he is healing well after his surgery. Loving the Ponytail Palm...I have a hard time keeping my indoor palm plants looking green and healthy, good luck with yours! Thanks for visiting me and for your sweet comment. Happy weekend!~hugs, Poppy
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and comment! Charlie looks cute and innocent but he's quite feral BUT we love him regardless! Just with caution! LOL Yeah...I usually kill my plants...I'm REALLY Trying tho! Happy weekend to you, too!!!!
DeleteLove the plant - super cute! I want one now ;p
ReplyDeletePoor Charlie, I hope he is on the mend now.
That's the reaction I had to the plant, too! And now I have one of my very own :)
DeleteI think Charlie's on the up swing! As long as that new(er) wound stays closed :) Thanks!
Poor baby. Hopefully he does alright without his tail. I had a rescue that lost her tail several years back... it amazes me that cats can still look so majestic, no matter what ails them. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's VERY true! They are pretty amazing! Thanks for the well wishes for Charlie :) And for the blog visit and comment!
DeleteThe palm is perfect for the office. I don't have much luck with plants in my office, bamboo is the only plant that hangs in there. And great update on Charlie.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have had some Bamboo in my kitchen at home, too, might have to get one for the office :)
DeleteNow we might have an issue with Riley...he has a lump on his neck! Oye!