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In September Summer Still Sings

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Summer is slowly coming to a close as we navigate through the next few days of September. Needless to say, summer has not been short of an eventful season. This morning, I thought about how much we experienced a lot of highs and lows, good and bad, joy and sadness, the planned and the unexpected over the last few months. As we prepare for Autumn to roll in, Summer still sings in these final days of a warm embrace. Please enjoy this reflective poem, “September” by Lucy Maud Montgomery.

September

Lo! a ripe sheaf of many golden days

Gleaned by the year in autumn’s harvest ways,

With here and there, blood-tinted as an ember,

Some crimson poppy of a late delight

Atoning in its splendor for the flight

Of summer blooms and joys­

This is September.

-Lucy Maud Montgomery

Lucy Maud Montgomery(November 30, 1874 – April 24…

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ghosts linger — Develop. Inspire. Transform.

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Bird Flu Now Killing Wyoming Raptors; Roughly 100 Eagles, Hawk, Falcons Dead | Cowboy State Daily

Though it’s long been a killer of wild waterfowl and domestic poultry, bird flu has started taking a toll on Wyoming’s raptors. It’s still uncertain how badly it will spread among birds of prey, a wildlife disease expert said.

“These viruses are always re-sorting and reorganizing,” Michael Pipas, a wildlife disease biologist with USDA Wildlife Services, told Cowboy State Daily. “In this case, instead of just killing waterfowl and poultry it (avian influenza) has started killing birds of prey.”

So far, up to 100 eagles, hawk and falcons are known to have died of the disease in Wyoming, he said. The infections are thought to have begun this spring.

“It’s not like birds of prey are falling off branches left and right,” but USDA and other agencies are trying to keep watch and hoping that the virus doesn’t take off in raptors the way it has in other bird species.

Source: Bird Flu Now Killing Wyoming Raptors; Roughly 100 Eagles, Hawk, Falcons Dead | Cowboy State Daily

Examination of Dental Problems and Radiological and Cardiac Evaluations in Patients Affected by Covid-19 | NeuroQuantology; 20(8):1519-1527, 2022. | EMBASE

Some experts say that considering that more than 47 percent of adults who are 30 years old or older have periodontal diseases, such as gum infection, inflammation of the gums and bone around the teeth. We should expect that the existing dental and oral problems will become more acute in case of infection with Covid-19. Source: Examination of Dental Problems and Radiological and Cardiac Evaluations in Patients Affected by Covid-19 | NeuroQuantology; 20(8):1519-1527, 2022. | EMBASE