Since my last blog post was a hit with th roomies, I will be continuing my
Gatsby style of writing.

Returning to my duties as an intern was quite releaving and fulfilling. After spending the last three days bedridden and exhausted, working with the animals on the rescue farm seemed to cure me even further.
I started my work day at seven in the morning meeting Jennifer the leading lady at Kitty City. Madeline and I cleaned the felines filth and conducted our daily routines of the place. All four of us interns happened to finish our biddings long before our time was up. Finding ourselves in this predicament, we spent our remaining time assisting our leaders and collected eggs, socialized the animals, and cleansed other areas of the farm. After little doings we scurried back to the intern house to enjoy a hardly earned meal.

Returning from our short break, Camille and I rescued Dana's "missing" feline named Mia from the roof of the intern house. We found her, Camille in disbelief, frolicking in the small amount of moss that lives towards the corners of the roofing.
"Mia! Get down from there!" Camille yelled as Mia proceeded to gaze at us as if to say "What? Me? This is so much fun."
I immediately climbed up the white railing for the stairs leading to the front door and grasped Mia's scruff of her neck, pulling her over the roofs edge and tossing her to Camille straight below. A soft landing in her arms.
We finally proceeded, about a half of an hour late, to our duties on the farm which included water fowl beautification. Beautification includes wrangling the honking beasts, weighing them, medicating their large bodies with the chance of a bite on your hand or arm, and a quick body check before releasing. It was loud if I do say so myself.



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