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Thursday, June 12, 2025

House Proposes $25 Million for NF Research

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Just as I'm considering abandoning my NF book project,"Imperfect Strangers & Lessons From Mother Nature," I receive an email (a few days ago) containing this announcement:

"... House proposes $25 Million for NF Research: The bill was advanced by the Defense Subcommittee on Tuesday and will be considered by the full House Appropriations Committee on June 12 [today] for an approval process re FY26 spending bills. We will continue to keep you posted as the bill moves through Congress over the next several months. Thank you to the NF Advocates and the NF Community for using your voices to ensure that Neurofibromatosis continues to receive the critical funds needed to keep research funded and to work towards the treatments we so desperately need..."

As you can read the goal is "to eradicate health issues, pain, isolation, and uncertainty that the diagnosis of NF inflicts."

And The House's Appropriations Committee will be meeting this morning (June 12).

There will be no funding for book projects, but the very fact that there could be funding for research, shows the need to raise awareness, and that is promising, especially since raising awareness is the goal of the book I've been composing.

This is the cover image for one of my videos that's posted on You Tube and Vimeo. Here are the links: https://vimeo.com/338407819  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt4SvgkRXuc&t=6s

* Links to details re my longstanding book project:
https://vimeo.com/338407819
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt4SvgkRXuc&t=6s

#neurofibromatosis #booksbooksbooks #imperfectstrangers

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Male House Finch Dines Solo in my Garden

This collage features nine images of a male House finch sitting upon a metal saucer where he is nibbling on seeds. He is  about 6 inches in length and has a square tail. As for his plumage, he is brightly colored; has a reddish-burgundy or red on his head, neck, and upper breast. He has what is known as a a conical bill, well-suited for cracking seeds.

I came across these pictures I took of an adorable male House finch who was dining solo and al fresco in my garden.

Given my new NF (Neurofibromatosis) symptom that I spoke about in a posting on FB, I am especially thankful that I can find joy in these called little things (such as the presence of this particular bird), for I recognize that there are many people who do not feel uplifted or consoled by such happenings.

FYI, House finches are featured (along with many other bird varieties) in my books. Their covers can be seen in the next three images and more info a given book an be found within another post within this blog. Click here to access it.

This image features the covers for my three volume book series, "Words On Our Beak." Info re the books can be found within another post on this blog @ https://www.thelastleafgardener.com/2018/10/one-sheet-book-series-info.html

This image features the cover for my digital (and interactive) book, "BIRD TALES." Info re the book can be found within another post on this blog @ https://www.thelastleafgardener.com/2018/10/one-sheet-book-series-info.html
This image features the cover for my digital (and interactive) book, "IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS." Info re the book can be found within another post on this blog @ https://www.thelastleafgardener.com/2018/10/one-sheet-book-series-info.html

Monday, June 2, 2025

Once again it's the month of June

 

MY 4TH POST ON SUBSTACK

Yesterday, June 1st, I welcomed 2025's month of June by posting content on Substasck. Check it out by clicking on the caption below the image atop this entry.