Author: K. Fowler
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Dear “Those Vegans”,
For the most part, I am willing to give anything a chance. You never know when you may discover your next new hobby or niche. I love to cook and experiment with new foods. The eating portion is alright, but being able to combine ingredients together to make something spectacular for my family and friends…
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My Top 9 Packing Tips
Here we go again… For any one who themselves have a job or a spouse who has a job that makes relocating common, you know how much of a bitch moving is. It doesn’t matter how many times you coordinate a move, any plan usually goes a bit screwy at some point. This will be…
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All About Maverick
ORIGIN We got Maverick “King Neptune” Fowler as an 8 week old kitten on December 3rd, 2017 from the Kitsap Humane Society in Silverdale, WA. Mave was found by a good samaritan in the woods at only 10 days old. We can only assume he was not out there alone for very long as it…
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Importance of Interpersonal Communication in Veterinary Hospitals
Written: JAnuary 10th, 2023 Content Author: Kacie Fowler Interpersonal communication relates to the veterinary hospital setting in how we interact with clients and co-workers in a manner that supports strong communication. Knowing how to communicate well aids in client compliance, patient care, smoother work flow, and raised work moral. There are our parts of the…
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Openings
We all know that the first lines of a story needs to leave an impact. They need to pull the reader in and make them want to stay, make them want to stick around and see what happens. There is a number of ways that an story can start. A hook can be a fight,…
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All About Sly
Where to begin… Sly’s presence is one of the best things to ever come into my life. She is my best friend, my shadow, and the reason I would happily sell an organ to take care of her. Sly is a retired greyhound racer who was born on a farm in Atascocita, Texas and sent…
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Top 10 Study Items I Use Daily
As with most things in life, when you are a student, writer, studier, or similar, you will no doubt find what works best for you. Consider what rhythm you have found in your own studies. The where, when, and how as well as the trial and error of how you found this rhythm. Stationery and…
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* distain
Sooo sick and tired of the waiting game that oh so lovingly accompanies a military move. For anyone who has not been through any kind of military move, just know the PG version of this the phrase to my left is thrown in your face as a sort of shrug. Order selection can take a…
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Novel Research
Definitely not the type of person to think that I know everything, but the amount of research I’ve done so far for this novel has kind of surprised me. The story I’m writing is set around the late 18th century. It is a fantasy world, but relates to our world for most things. The moon…
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Let That Shit Go
The house is currently in a state of organized chaos. There is order to the madness, but after packing most of the decor yesterday, I feel like I live in a strange hotel. Everything so simple and clean; very minimalism which is the opposite of my aesthetic. We are continuing to jump through hoops as…
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