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mouth full of month wash
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The stressful life of a dog
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letting it all hang out
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After dinner in the library
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Tuesday morning waiting to go to surgery for a pic-line
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about to be wheeled down for a pic-line by Eddie from transport
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The crew in surgery after mama pic-line was installed
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After the pic-line installation
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back in the room after pic-line installation - a hearty breakfast
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Taking vitals
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Henry and Mama sitting on her hospital bed at Princeton Community Hospital wing 2 West, room 12 bed B.
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Henry with Mama in the hospital
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Henry with Mama while she eats her Tuesday evening meal at Princeton Community Hospital, 2 West, room 12, bed B
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Mama and her daughters
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All her children.
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feeding Mama some protein
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picture by Linda Reeder- Mary, Mama and Toddy
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Mama attended by her daughters
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our family all together
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Henry feeds Mama one of her favorite foods - a chocolate Frosty from Wendy's - an excellent source of protein
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having left Toddy at the hospital for an overnight with Mama, we return to the big house for bed
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now Sandrine Pointe, formerly the pasture behind the big house - used to have a riding rink, a watering pond, a barn and a herd of cows and lots of horses & ponies
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part of the morning ritual - The Bluefield Daily Telegraph
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Tuesday morning before going to the hospital - Henry's car, Mary's car, my car and Mama's 4-wheel drive.
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better when viewed through a window
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A magic elixir produced by the closest brewery to my home in Charles Town WV- Flying Dog- which seems to have the great Ralph Steadman as their chief graphic artist and Hunter Thompson as their patron saint. Thompson was "canonized" in that his ashes were
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talking with the hospice social worker
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talking with hospice nurse Tara
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the triumph of the will
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protein can make things better