The TInker Support Thread
The good thing to come out of this, is that we are VERY aware of the tick issue now, and when we move down in October, we will come armed with some drugs and collars for our dogs.
We will find some help, thank!
Has 10 dogs of his own.
And, what? Pizza Pringles aren't your cup of tea? Or "brand of beer", so to speak? Well...me neither, but they're the Mrs. favourite, so consider yourself loved. It is a gesture of genuine fondness. You're just lucky she took off the free bag of Frosted Flakes that was taped to it, first! Then, I'm sure we would hear some Gypsy cursing.
Pls provide me your phone nr and address at ***
I have no clue how to contact you privately. Thx.
I live in Cabarete, I will be in Sosua tomorrow so I can see Dr. Bob on my way to you.
Best regards,
Florin
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Personal info must be scared privately.
OK, good night all.
1. You love to read... Have to tried audio books? There are a lot of them out there, easily available and sometimes free. I'm not visually impaired but I love listening to books while on watch on the boat at night or while doing chores.
2. Your dog... I'm not in Sosua but on the north coast and I do know of an association that helps animals in your area. Would you like me to contact them to see if they can help you on a regulan basis, as in once a month, to treat your dog against fleas and ticks? If you do, send me a private message with your details.
3. Problems with reading labels, money, etc... I recently signed up with this great volunteer organisation, called Be My Eyes. It is a world wide organisation that uses modern technology to help blind and visually impaired people. Fair enough you do need a smart phone with a camera. It is very simple to use. They have volunteers world wide who answer calls from blind people to help them see. It is anonymous and takes only a few seconds of the helpers' time. There are so many volunteers that it works. For example I signed up in June and only received my first call yesterday. It was from a lady who needed help reading the label on some medication boxes. It felt great to be able, with a few seconds of my time, to help someone. Why I'm insisting about how easy it is, is to encourage you to sign up and to encourage sighted people to sign up as volunteers as well. Here are the links to the website and to the Googleplay application:
Best of luck with everything.
Don't hesitate to send me a private message if you need help with any of the above.
We contacted the animal rescue association hon, but thanks for that.
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