His kidney numbers continued to rise, and his hematocrit fell to 10%, and it was time.
We're going to bury him in the back yard now.
The Further Adventures of Matthew Saroff,
Itinerant Engineer

A member of the Democratic wing of the Democratic party, and a fan of Howard Dean who thinks Neoliberal (DLC Type) Economics sucks.
Mechanical Engineer with a background in defense, electronics packaging, medical & food equipment, transportation, and manufacturing.
I am currently catless, and not happy about this have recently acquired two cats, a tortoise shell tabby and a black cat who keep me on my toes.
I am a Jew and a Zionist, who is married to a woman with exquisitely bad taste in men, and I have two remarkable children with her.
It's a posting ground for my more-or-less annual personal newsletter, 40 Years in the Desert.(PDF's available at link)
I find that if I wait until year's end I miss stuff from earlier in the year.
40 Years is put out the old fashioned way, it's printed out on ledger sized paper with 4 pages and mailed to people, total circulation of about 100.
I'm just not the holiday card kind of guy. A warning, if you comment here, I may use it in my paper publication.
You will get credit, and if I can get your addy, you will get at least the issue where you are quoted (probably a lot more, I rarely trim my list).
If someone actually wants to pay for an issue...I don't know, I guess a buck, but you can get the PDF's free.
I intend to post at least a couple of times a week,
4 comments:
So very sorry to hear about Tudza, Mathew. I have three beloved cats buried in my backyard.
You have our deepest sympathies, we also have loved cats buried in the back yard.
He's buried next to his sister, Lavi, who died a year ago.
Charlie was a mess today, but thruthfully, I've not been much better on the inside.
Sleep you well, faithful friend.
I'm so sorry for you all Matthew. Loving others inevitably ends in pain.
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