From WildCareOklahoma

Meet WildCareOklahoma patient #24-3218, great horned owl. This is not a typical position for an owl. This one is being weighed. Taking and tracking patient weights is one of the most important protocols followed at WildCareOklahoma. Changes and trends in weight can indicate the patient is improving and moving toward release or that something may be wrong when weight is lost.

You may recognize this scale - it’s the same kind used in pediatricians’ offices!

  • anon6789@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    I appreciate the moral support! I believe it’s mainly due to changes to my routine throwing off my sleep. I don’t sleep enough to begin with, so it doesn’t take much to really get me out of whack.

    I’ve been making sure to have it with my friends and my piano class is back for the fall semester now too.

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      2 months ago

      Very welcome, friend. Yes, having sleep messed up can do that, and days are getting shorter, so that can contribute. I’m glad you have friends and hobbies to alleviate the brunt. Playing an instrument is a wonderful outlet. Perhaps you’ll write a fugue on par with Beethoven Bach. I need a nap!

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        2 months ago

        That fellow could fugue like none other!

        Alas, I am not at fugue levels of coordination yet, but I’ll keep working on it.

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            2 months ago

            I think something happened to that link.

            I was just joking to myself that I’m always at least a little better at it than I was yesterday.

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                2 months ago

                I’m always much more jealous of how relaxed they are playing, rather than the notes per second. This guy plays that as calmly as if he were sending someone a text, while I’m over here feeling like I’m defusing a bomb or doing heart surgery trying to poke the right things.

                I am far enough along now that I thankfully am able to notice my own improvement after being on the plateau for a while, which helps much more than a year ago when I started and had no clue if what I was doing was right or not.

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                  2 months ago

                  His hand structure is a plus, but there’s no denying his talent. He probably practiced a lot to get there. I was almost drifting off to it, then the phone rang. D’oh! And yes, it’s odd I was drifting off to it, but I seriously could’ve used that nap!