Just three links this morning

TX judge resigns after caught sleeping through a hearing.

9 years after discharge veteran arrested for AWOL.  A sentence he already served.

White grandfather detained for taking a walk with his black granddaughter.  I agree with the commenters who recommended lawyers and requesting copies of any recordings made by the cars.  Assuming his description of the event is even close to correct several someones need a lesson in how to handle things.


OMG, I SAW A UFO!!!!!

REALLY!!!  I HAVE A PICTURE!!!!!  SEE!!!! 

Ok, not really.  I was taking pictures of the stunning moon last night and while I was futzing with my camera settings (cause taking pictures of the moon is HARD, especially when I can’t operate the camera with gloves on and its 9 degrees outside and I was too stupid to grab the tripod and the remote trigger) I accidently set it to a really long exposure and that picture was the result.  It does look kinda cool though….

As for a decent picture:

This was hanging not to far over the horizon last night as I was taking the dogs out.  (the line across is a power line, I tried to find an angle where the line wasn’t in the picture, but then I ended up with trees in the way….)

(you can blame the first part of this post on the increadibly disheartening news that I found in my mail box when I got up this morning and that I just posted on a few minutes ago, I needed a laugh)


Hospets

Not to horribly long ago I was browsing the GunBlogBlackList and ran across a post by someone (of course I don’t even remember which blog at this point, sorry), who’s a nurse (I think?) and had a patient come in for an extended hospital stay on short notice.  The patient was extremly worried about her dogs, having no family nearby to care for them.  The nurse took the dogs herself until such time as other arrangements could be made, but was curious if anyone was aware of a service for people in situations like this.  I think I was the only one who responded, but even my response was “no.”

That answer has now changed.  A lady in OH, inspired by watching her father go through the same process, has created a service called Hospets.  How it works:

Basically the way it works: Hospice or Senior Services will discuss our program with their pet owning patients. If the patient seems interested they are referred to us. At that point, we go to the patient’s home and meet with them, their family and their pets to determine what their needs will be. Do they need helping getting pet food? Does their pet need to be taken to a vet or to a groomer? Do they need helping with basics (walking a dog, cleaning a litterbox etc) During this meeting we will also determine if they have a plan for the care of their pet in the case of an emergency hospitalization, and what is the plan for the pet when the patient is no longer with us. We will get photos, a full bio on the pet, medical and vet info and emergency contact information.

If the patient opts to use us for emergency care or for placement services, they will sign releases allowing us to get vet records and also to allow us to take possession of the pet when needed. We are on call 24/7 and can come pick up a pet as soon as we are notified by Hospice. This will keep the pet from having to enter the shelter system. Usually when an elderly person is rushed to the hospital and there is no one left in the home to care for pets, animal control is called and the pets are seized. Because of the situation, pets don’t even have to be held for the stray time! While the patient is hospitalized, Hospet foster homes will provide respite care for the pet. If the pet owner is requesting that we place the pet in a new home, we will screen potential adopters while the pet remains with the patient. The goal is to keep the patient and their pet together as long as possible.

 Very cool, and totally awesome!

H/T to YesBiscuit!

Edited: Thanks to KurtP I now know the blog was Low Dog on the Totem Pole (aka: Tinkerbell and Spike).  I left a comment there again.


This is an example of why

My family has mostly gotten over the fact that I don’t go to church, and that when asked about my beliefs I generally respond “none of the above”. But occasionally I get asked by someone “why?”

A lady I went to high school with (a strictly Christian school) posted the following line on her Facebook today: God would rather us in the belly of a whale than living in disobedience..

Now I don’t if God want’s that or not, if there is such a creature, but I know alot of church leaders who do.

Before someone tries to educate me, I know what bible story she’s referring to, and I’m sure I know what she THINKS she’s saying, but that is rather not the same as actually saying it.


Blog award

Well cool, JOATed over at Compass Points sent me this blog award thing last night.

I’m thrilled people are reading here, horrified that I’m now going to participate in what is essentially one of those annoying email forwards (where you better forward this to 5 people or someone’s going to DIE!!!!), and desperately trying to decide who I should nominate (who hasn’t already been nominated, and who might appreciate it).

Anyway, here’s the rules:

1. Copy and paste the award on your blog.

2. Link back to the blogger who gave you the award

3. Pick your five favorite blogs with less than 200 followers, and leave a comment on their blog to let them know they have received the award.

4. Hope that the five blogs chosen will keep spreading the love and pass it on to five more blogs.

So here’s my picks:

BogieBlog

DaddyBear’s Den

DIY Housewife

Lucrative Pain

Burnett Homeplace

And in the process of doing this I realized I really need to add a couple of these folks to my blog roll…..