Feb 092015
 

Day 96.  After going out for a haircut in heavy rain, getting dry and changed, and preparation for tomorrow’s prison volunteer work, there was no time left to do research.  I hope to post tomorrow, before leaving for prison.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:17 (average 4:30).  To di it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

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  16 Responses to “Personal Update–2/9/2015”

  1. Hope you start your day bright-eyed and bushy tailed then!

  2. 2:39  Pretty flutterby!  TC, I am glad I was able to keep you from snacking on the flutterby!  Will I be able to stop Patty and/or Jerry too?

    I hope you didn't catch a chill being out in the rain and getting soaked.  Enjoy your time with the guys!

  3. 4:33 average now 4:31.

    I am not a morning person.  I usually tell people if they want bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, they need to go catch a frikken squirrel.  Maybe I should start saying a tomcat.

  4. Hang in there, TC! It will get better!
    Love ya, VB.

  5. Enjoy your day with your guys.  Love the cartoon!

  6. I want to leap into that picture and save the darling cat, even though I know he is safe and content – my own rescue cat is sitting near me and purring happily as I type (I think she wants me to hold her bowl of food while she eats – if her purring gets VERY loud then that will prove it!).  Have a good day with your guys TC!

  7. Yes – that was it – she may have been born in a hole under a hedge, but she has the manners of a queen!

  8.  

    I can't wait ti see the flutterbys in my yard. I've been shoveling for 5 days straight now. I just finished today. No snow for a few days now but bitter cold coming down from Lynn's neck of the woods. Share nice stuff with me not the bitter cold. Please? Shane has been snow blowing and roof raking every day too, with a little help form me.

    Cartoon ~ The barber didn't trim too much off your whiskers, did he? We don't want you to lose your sense of balance.

    • Hey Patty, my neck of the woods has been 10 – 15 C  (50 – 60 F) during the day lately.  One ski hill did not open this year because there was not enough snow, and another on the north shore mountains is likely closing for the same reason . . . snow is actually melting!  The Prairies, Central Canada (Ont & Qué), and the Maritimes are another matter.  But hey, Wiarton Willie didn`t see his shadow on 02/02 so spring and warmer temps are on the way!  Here in Metro Vancouver we only had one small snowfall.  Rain . . . well that is another story as we have had a couple of pineapple expresses.  So who says there is no such thing as climate change and global warming?

  9. Thanks all.  Please forgive my brief appearance.  I'm trying to get done before prison.
     

  10. Have a safe trip,
    Watch your O2 gauges.
    Play nice in the sandbox. lol.

  11.  

    We've lost almost a Billion – BILLION – Monarch Butterflies!

    I don't do the puzzles, but I see it's a butterfly of some type.  Thought it worth mentioning here that the Monarch Butterfly is now being evaluated for Endangered Species designation! 

    Monarchs require milkweed (genus Asclepias) to rest on their migration route, lay their eggs and eat, and the widespread use of herbicides has decimated their milkweed homes.

    Having spent my summers as a kid with my two uncles on the family farms (and actually farming for 1 1/2 years after residency because one of my uncles passed away), I know milkweed is considered a "varmint".  But living in the burbs now, I plan to plant a good patch of milkweed this spring – and I got just the spots for it!

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/02/09/the-monarch-massacre-nearly-a-billion-butterflies-have-vanished/

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/01/140129-monarch-butterflies-mexico-animals-science-environment-migration-nation/

     

  12. No BuzzCut?¿ Cute Cartoon… πŸ˜†

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