Deer
Symptoms:
Early signs (within 3–30 days after a tick bite) include:
A characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans develops in 80% of the cases (looks like a "bull's-eye" in many cases)
Fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle and joint aches, and swollen lymph nodes
Later symptoms (if untreated) can include:
Severe joint pain and swelling (especially knees)
Heart issues (like irregular heartbeat)
Nervous system problems (like facial palsy, meningitis, numbness)
Treatment: Most cases are treated with antibiotics, usually doxycycline, amoxicillin, or cefuroxime. Early treatment is important to prevent serious complications.
Prevention is better than cure:
Avoid tick-infested areas, especially in spring and summer.
Use insect repellents, wear long sleeves and pants, and do regular tick checks after being outdoors.
Comments
I use 9”x12” 300g 100% cotton cold pressed paper for all my artwork - Kieran
That’s mostly my starting point. Often I will improve on it - the Amore painting for example had the sneakers on the nail but the idea of serenading mice and the rhyme was mine
Yesterday’s horse was also from an inspiration but linking it to the Lippizaner story was my idea
Today’s fawn likewise was something I saw online but the whole Lyme disease bit was my value-add - Kieran
We saw blue footed boobies in droves in Gaspe on the East Coast many years ago on a road trip with our kids many years ago, thrilling for us all but esp for Anil who has a huge passion for wildlife.
And yes, I am v fawned of ALL your work lol you are too clever!
Thanks so much for sharing all your wonderful work and accompanying g commentary!
Tons of love n hugs, dear Cuz, xo (A dear friend and fellow artist on WhatsApp)