THE PERFECT RIDE

•December 12, 2013 • Leave a Comment

THE PERFECT RIDE

MICHAEL SPANGLER of Bristol VA. bikes the rolls and rises of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

WHITE SNAKEROOT

•December 11, 2013 • Leave a Comment

WHITE SNAKEROOT

FROM THE VETERINARIAN LIBRARY:

Conditions of poisoning

An animal may die from eating either a large amount of white snakeroot at one time or small amounts over a long period. The eating of small quantities more or less continuously gives rise to the animal disease known as trembles. It is also the cause of the well-known and much-feared milk sickness of man — a disease that is contracted from drinking milk or eating milk products from poisoned cows. Milk sickness claimed thousands of lives in the early 1800s, perhaps the most well-known victim being Abraham Lincoln’s mother. Nursing calves and lambs may die from their mothers’ milk contaminated with snakeroot even though the mother animals show no signs of poisoning. Cattle, horses, and sheep are the animals most often poisoned.

My boy Frieda

•November 27, 2013 • 3 Comments

My boy Frieda

For a 100 miles or more

•November 22, 2013 • 3 Comments

For a 100 miles or more

Journey

•November 21, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Journey

a long and winding road

•November 11, 2013 • Leave a Comment

a long and winding road

2013 NC MOUNTAIN STATE FAIR

•October 13, 2013 • Leave a Comment

2013 WNC Fair

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SPARROW ME

•October 13, 2013 • Leave a Comment

I FEEL HAIRBRAINED

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I FEEL HAIRBRAINED

LUNATE

•July 5, 2013 • Leave a Comment

LUNATE