US President Barak Obama with new puppy Bo in White House.
Interestingly, neither the President or his wife grew up with a dog, so it's also their first puppy.
[In this White House photo snapped by Pete Souza, Bo slips the leash and runs along with the commander in chief. It looks like someone is really enjoying having a dog for the first time.]
[Pic, Curtsey : ShoppingBolg.com]
Barak and Bo
US President Barak Obama with new puppy Bo in White House.
Interestingly, neither the President or his wife grew up with a dog, so it's also their first puppy.
[In this White House photo snapped by Pete Souza, Bo slips the leash and runs along with the commander in chief. It looks like someone is really enjoying having a dog for the first time.]
[Pic, Curtsey : ShoppingBolg.com]
Eat as you like, but dil se
Whatever we consume, it affects the entire body, mind and the soul, of course. I often suggest my friends to be aware of what you eat. We, generally, use to have break fast, lunch and dinner. In my opinion, among these three, one should be highly energetic, one for body i.e. high in terms of nutrients and the other exclusively that suits your tongue. This way, the breakfast should be high in energy, if it's being taken after 6 to 8 hours of sleep. The lunch should be nutritious and light. And at the end of the day, certainly you need the dish that satiates you following a good night sleep, without pills. So, eat whatever you opt, but Dil se.
It might be tree cough
The fear still haunts me. Even now, I seldom enjoy oranges. During childhood, someone warned me, if I consumed orange seeds, it would grow and one day turn into a tree. That time I often found seeds sliped towards stomach. Artyom Sidorkin of Russia is the person who had a plant inside his lung. It was believed that it might be some tumour untill the surgery [Pic, Curtsey : Daily Mail].
This news has been appeared in Daily Mail.
"The tree, measuring 5cm, was discovered by Russian doctors when they opened up Artyom Sidorkin, 28, to remove what they thought was a tumour.
They believed the coughing of blood was caused by the tiny pine needles piercing blood capillaries. 'It was very painful. But to be honest I did not feel any foreign object inside me,' said Mr Sidorkin. 'I'm so relieved it's not cancer."



