Labradors

Labradors – double coated, waterproofed & insulated – were bred from St John’s Water Dogs, carefully selected to retrieve fish from the semi-arctic waters of Newfoundland and Labrador for their fishermen owners.

Here are 3 of them, begging to get inside to escape light drizzle.

Thanks, Angus, for the link.

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Every Woman’s Dream

I burst out laughing when I read this quote yesterday:

Every man thinks every woman’s dream is to find the perfect man. Please…. Every woman’s dream is to eat without gaining weight!

I’ll go along with that!

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Over or Under?

I was reminded of the over or under controversy the other day in our Natural Grocers store. They had their produce bags inserted both ways.

over

under

The ones inserted over worked fine. The ones inserted under wouldn’t budge. So maybe it doesn’t matter with toilet paper, but sometimes it makes a big difference.

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Another Friendly Crow

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Otto and Russell

Thanks Cheryl for telling me about this.

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Another Change

It’s sad to see that tree dying and amputated.

But I’ve been enjoying watching the pine tree outside my bedroom window grow.

April 18, 2016

May 1, 2016

March 15, 2024

April 21, 2024

Notice how late the snows were in 2016. Spring has always been wild here.

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Speaking of Changes

This poor old tree has been dying for a while, but I still loved it.

They cut some of the dead parts off Wednesday,

And this is what it looks like now:

How sad is that?

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I’ll Bet He Wouldn’t Say That Now

Things don’t change; we change.
—Henry David Thoreau

Even Duo knows better than that.

After I read that quote by Thoreau I was amused to read this in Duolingo,

Normalmente, las personas y los lugares cambian con el tiempo. Nada permanece igual.

 

Translation:

Normally, people and places change over time. Nothing stays the same.

Isn’t that the truth! And the changes seem to be coming faster and faster.

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These Words…

melted my heart and brought tears to my eyes. The author is writing about a children’s cartoon series that may end because the creator is afraid he can’t keep the quality up.

On top of the sleepless nights, the endless hours to fill, and, yes, all that joy, raising a kid is one long experience of loss. We lose the 1-year-old with his arms outstretched to be picked up, the 4-year-old bravely marching to his first day of preschool, the 6-year-old who just wants to snuggle on the couch and watch Bluey.

They’re replaced by new people we can’t wait to meet, but the ones they were, the ones we knew and loved, they’re gone forever.

Maybe that’s why I love Bluey so much — so much I almost hope it ends now, at its zenith. Watching it is a time capsule for a moment I would hold onto with all my strength, even as I know I can’t. I suspect Brumm knows that too.
—Brian Walsh, Everything Ends, Even Bluey

Wow. Just wow.

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Hurray for Levers!

Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.
—Archimedes

So, having solved the problem of the backup camera cover, Andy decided to check that he could turn the lug nuts on a tire if he ever need to change it. He first tried this wrench,

but he wasn’t strong enough to move the lug nut. So he added this long piece of pipe for leverage,

and it worked fine. Hurray for tools, and for Andy checking it out now, just in case.

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