I've been seeing a lot of ads on mobile and online in the last couple of months, for products aimed at those with sleep apnea. From neck pillows, to filters for the water tank, to special mouth guards. That's all well and all. I get the arguments against CPAP machines. Maybe those fancy mouth guards can help those with less severe sleep apnea can help. But what about those with Central Sleep Apnea, where a lot of those don't do a lick of good when your brain does not always send the involuntary signal to breath during sleep? It does not matter if the air way is no longer blocked. It's why I have to use a BPAP instead of a "regular old" CPAP. I just see these ads that do nothing to address those with the most severe sleep apnea and roll my eyes. Not one advertiser mentions a real way how to address central sleep apnea without a BPAP, and it feels like snake oil.
ID: A digital drawing of Bee from Bee and Puppycat, similar to her dream sequences. Her hair is lavender, her dress is blue, and the background is a starry dark purple space. Stars dot the whole piece. She is holding her hands towards and looking at a trio of mini Puppycats nestled in her hair. She is wearing black flats and Puppycat stockings. End ID.
It’s very busy but I really like the look of it! The original composition was FANTASTIC and a joy to draw!
For @blightcedas DTIYS! Original below cut.
Last fall I visited Black Pine Animal Sanctuary and, as one does, took pictures. Last month I decided to do a photo post around the middle of every week, so ... there you go. We're blessed to have BPAS only a couple of miles from our home in Albion, and Chain O' Lakes State Park just a little further out.
For some reason, this photo makes me think of politics. I don't know why.
Honestly, I'd rather face a big cat than a primate. Having said that, I was happy to have all of them on the other side of a fence.
My full body photo of this guy didn't come out, but this one is a lot scarier. Ostrich, yes, or ... dinosaur? The time I saw him before this he nibbled on my arm a little.
I have a bad habit of not getting the names of the animals, or even their species. This one, obviously, is not an ostrich. However, I did get its name: Petronus.
Turtle! Alligator photos didn't come out through the window--but I was happy to have that window. My secret to photography is to take lots and lots of pictures, in the hopes one or two will come out.
Emily says I have a way with animals. I don't know, but some of the humans with me noticed a lot of Black Pine's occupants keeping an eye on me. Maybe they were wondering if I taste like chicken.
If you want to pay a visit, or donate--and you should--check them out here:
Our animal sanctuary provides refuge to captive-raised exotic animals while educating and advocating for animal welfare.
Black Pine rescues exotic animals who've been neglected or mistreated, then give them a good home for the rest of their lives. Pictures are fine, but there's nothing like seeing these guys with your own eyes.
Of course, you also might want to support ours writing! I believe Mufasa, a former resident of Black Pine, appears in Images of America: Albion and Noble County.
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· Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/"Mark R Hunter"
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