
Okay so I lied. This hand is related. To me, that is.
It’s the hand of someone I love, and it is hurting her.
Anyone know what this is? A fungus? Eczema?

Grooooovy.

Copper, the Little Prince.
Time for tea. He does lift his pinki when he drinks, too.

Our giant sunflowers are blooming.
That bumblebee is the size of a quarter. Okay maybe a nickel.
(Can’t a girl embellish for effect?)

He looks like a scaredy squirrel, doesn’t he?
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He does look a little scaredy! I would be if I were him. Great shots!
Hmmm…is this what happens when you work your hands to the bone???
That hand does look painful! Oatmeal compress? Someone just told me that milk cured their eczema, so try milk?
LOVE the pics of Copper and the quarter sized bee!
That hand looks like someone put some glue on it and let it dry. :p
a trip to the doc might be in order for it though.
I’m loving that squirrel!
Ok, the hand, dunno if this will help or not, my first job I waitressed. I also had to wash the dishes and use steel wool. My hands would break out and itch and peel, similar to the photo, I tracked it down to the steel wool. So, has that hand been doing something different? Maybe something it is allergic to?
My hubby gets the same thing and it is exzema - his usually breaks out from certain kinds of cleaners. If you treat your lawn with chemicals or your plants… that could kick it. Let me know how it turns out.
I just got my internet back after an ordeal with the phone company… turns out a storm kicked the outside dsl breaker. In response to your question … it was a theft thingy but I removed it. Now it seems that something is in my files somewhere stealing all my byte space… I put in a ticket and I am hopeing they can find the space thief that is slowing down everything. ;-)
That hand looks similar to something I have - it’s called dyshidrotic eczema, and it’s only found on the hands and feet. Does she have little tiny bumps that itch super bad?
I feel bad for the person with that hand! She should see a doctor…obviously. Besides exzema, or allergic reactions, try a blood test to see if her thyroid levels are in order. That looks sore!
We have scaredy squirrels in these parts too
Okay, I’m off to check out the rest of your blog!
It looks like an excema that is a bad reaction to a chemical like bleach or chlorine. Has she/he been exposed to something harsh like that recently?
Hi Leanne! Came over looking for something on your site, and saw “the hand.” Ouch. I would guess psoriasis, which is what I have on my left foot. It’s very painful, and very difficult to deal with. What I’ve found to sooth the pain and peeling skin is using pure shea butter. The thing that I’ve learned about psoriasis though, is that different things work for different people. If it turns out to be psorasis, I have a couple of tips–send me an e-mail!
Loving Cooper…he’s really very handome..but obviously he already knows that!
Fabulous sunflower..we never see bees anymore..mostly only wasps. Too bad. Bees are really neat.
OK, we have tons, yes tons of squirrels around our area and they sit just like that on top of our fence. It’s really cute.
Leanne, yesterday I was feeding the birds in our courtyard and TWO red headed woodpeckers came up, sat on our fence and starting eating the grape nuts we put out. It was a beautiful, beautiful sight. Of course when I went outside with my camera, they ‘hit the road’. Boo Hoo.
ouch, that hand!
looks like eczema.
my oldest daughter has shingles on her hand right now, of all places, which is caused by stress and if we had left it without seeing a doctor and getting medication, i’m pretty sure i would look like that.
Doctor, doctor, doctor for the hand. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Really is better to be safe than sorry on this one. As a nurse, I could say, “I think it’s x,y, or z,” but I’m not a doctor and I’m not allowed to diagnose. Nor would I want to and end up being wrong.
All the other photos are wonderful!
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