Odds 'n Ends
The legendary 50,000 watt Chicago blowtorch!
Photos
Giant painted fiberglass corn forms!
The mansion of Judge David Davis is in Bloomington IL. He was behind Abraham Lincoln's rise to national power.
Frederick MD Community Bridge Mural
These photos were taken at the "Community Bridge" mural in downtown Frederick, MD (which was founded in 1743!)
"The Queen City of the Cornbelt"
as declared in the old Fairbury Blade newspaper.
Replacing a 200,000 gallon fire prevention system reservoir.
Nature center on the Vermilion River near Pontiac, Illinois
Located along the Illinois River between Ottawa and Utica.
More Stuff
Homeshield History
If you are or were an employee of Homeshield, aka Nichols-Homeshield, aka American Screen Company, in Chatsworth, IL, or a current or former resident of Chatsworth, you will enjoy browsing through these old Homeshield newsletters from the early '60s.
WLS Radio 890 History!
If you live in or are from the Midwest, try some radio nostalgia! This link is a history of WLS, with lots of content. You can also get CD's of Vol. 1 - 4 of Animal Stories, (with Uncle Larr and Little Tommy), here! Some of the funniest stuff ever heard on radio!
Are you a non-profit organization or small business in need of a Web site or a re-design? I can help.
On the Obtaining of Pudders
December 3, 2007
Lea and I live in a condo. Lea was allergic to cats and dogs, so we didn’t have any pets, just lots of plants. One day in 2006, Lea thought it would be fun to volunteer at the McLean County Humane Society. So we did, and soon went weekly to spend time with lots of cats. Lea gradually got a resistance built up to the cat dander, so she wasn’t quite as allergic.
Some of the adult cats had been there for quite awhile. People wanted kittens more, so the adults took a long time to be adopted. Lea felt sorry for one in particular. It was a large (14 pounds), black Maine Coon mix, named by the shelter “Tammany.” She had been rescued from Hurricane Katrina and flown up to the shelter along with a number of other animals. Tammany was the last one, and had been there a year. We asked about taking her to the observation room, and were told she didn’t like being picked up, so we put a laundry basket down, she jumped in, and I carried her to the room. She jumped out and explored the room, seemingly ignoring us, as cats will do. Lea said, “There’s two humans in the room,” and to her surprise, Tammany jumped up on the bench where Lea was sitting, got on her lap and looked her in her eyes. Then she came over to the other bench where I was and looked at me. We decided to adopt her, and filled out the required paperwork.
A shopping trip to Petco was in order, as we had nothing in the way of cat items. I went to pick her up with a nice carrier. It was the end of October so I had a large towel to cover it with. I put the carrier on the floor, and Tammany wandered in. She meowed the whole way home.
I brought her into our spare room, where the litter box was, and opened the door. Tammany came out and went all over, sniffing, marking, and acting just like a cat in new surroundings. That night she was a rather pestiferous puddy, jumping on the bed a lot, laying on Lea and purring up a storm. We got the idea she was a happy cat. We don’t call her Tammany, but rather “Pudder” or “Puddy Cat.”(After Tweetie's saying, "I taught I taw a puddy tat!")
We’ve had her a year this past October (2007).
We read a lot about cats, and decided she needed a companion, so kept checking out the cats. One day last July (2007), we found one which seemed to fit the bill, and brought him home. He was a stray they named “Neo.” We call him “Little Neo.” He was seven months old. He might have some Maine Coon and/or Himalayan in him. It took Pudder about a month to accept him; there was a lot a hissing, etc. at first. They have lots of cat fun chasing each other around. We’ve had to make a number of modifications to accommodate them, as cats do tend to take over, and rarely take “no” for an answer. But we enjoy them, they are well-behaved, with an occasional hairball, compliments of Pudder, but they give us lots of laughs, and are well worth the care.
Obtaining Pudders Update (January, 2009)
Two kittens were added to the cattery in August of 2008. Moshe and Aaron. They are Ragdoll/Himalayan mixes, brothers. We took them both. We couldn't separate them because they were having fun playing together. They've blended well with the other two cats.
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