No. It's pretty far north of where I am. Occasionally the smoke filters down this way, but no danger of the fire coming this far.I was wondering if you were near that area with their power out. I saw it on CBS news today.
No. It's pretty far north of where I am. Occasionally the smoke filters down this way, but no danger of the fire coming this far.I was wondering if you were near that area with their power out. I saw it on CBS news today.
Here, vultures are called buzzards:I think we have established before that the bird many Americans call a Buzzard is a Turkey Vulture.
The Common Buzzard looks like this and is slightly smaller than an Osprey
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No. You need to keep the substrate off the heat mat.Does your sully have mulch over her Kane mat? Toretto prefers his corner with the mulch in it which of course is not the one with the Kane mat.. before I added the mulch, he always used the mat......
That's pretty cool. Good brushes are a good brush though. Make up brushes make really good paint brushes too.Interesting article, especially for @JoesMum regarding a pet rescue centre in UK
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-49985934
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A charity that uses mascara brushes to groom tiny animals is to be honoured by the International Fund for Animal Welfare
The mulch might get warm also. It could possibly react like straw and leaves and such. Just a thought.Does your sully have mulch over her Kane mat? Toretto prefers his corner with the mulch in it which of course is not the one with the Kane mat.. before I added the mulch, he always used the mat......
Did you get out kayaking? I am still practicing paddling so maybe someday I could go with you.It’s getting much heavier now too. Tomorrow is kayaking, so, prob won’t get much building done. Still have to frame the door out, cut the entrance, add a vinyl flap. And the top, hinges, heat mat and RHP. I think the hard part - the design, is over.
Those are amazing looking.Here is something different for the CDR. In paddles in Spring and early Summer i i often saw large gelatinous globs of what i thought were frog or toad eggs. Id see them, paddle by and think nothing of them. When out today, we saw tons of them and one of our team said hey,, more Bryozoa. I said what, i thought they were frog eggs... nope Bryozoa...
Sure enough per Wiki - Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)[6] are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters. One class lives only in a variety of freshwater environments, and a few members of a mostly marine class prefer brackish water. Over 4,000[7] living species are known. One genus is solitary and the rest are colonial.
Here are two pix of what they look like...
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That's great!Good morning! It’s raining here and the cool front is in! Hallelujah!
My big news..... I have placed a deposit on an English bulldog..I have not picked a puppy yet as I passed on the 6 week old litters that I was shown. I’m perfectly ok with waiting a while. The have a particular stud dog that I really like and I heard last night that he just had a female puppy born that looks just like him.. it’s too early to know for sure, but I highly suspect that that’s gonna be my girl. A baby in the house by Christmas !!!!
What gorgeous coloursOut kayaking most of the day. We paddled just about 15 miles on our local reservoir. The trees are just starting to change colors - from drought and from cooler evening temps.
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That’s really interesting. I have found those dried out and washed up on the beach, but never seen them aliveHere is something different for the CDR. In paddles in Spring and early Summer i i often saw large gelatinous globs of what i thought were frog or toad eggs. Id see them, paddle by and think nothing of them. When out today, we saw tons of them and one of our team said hey,, more Bryozoa. I said what, i thought they were frog eggs... nope Bryozoa...
Sure enough per Wiki - Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)[6] are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters. One class lives only in a variety of freshwater environments, and a few members of a mostly marine class prefer brackish water. Over 4,000[7] living species are known. One genus is solitary and the rest are colonial.
Here are two pix of what they look like...
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Oh wow. I never knew such a thing existed!Here is something different for the CDR. In paddles in Spring and early Summer i i often saw large gelatinous globs of what i thought were frog or toad eggs. Id see them, paddle by and think nothing of them. When out today, we saw tons of them and one of our team said hey,, more Bryozoa. I said what, i thought they were frog eggs... nope Bryozoa...
Sure enough per Wiki - Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals)[6] are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals. Typically about 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. Most marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters. One class lives only in a variety of freshwater environments, and a few members of a mostly marine class prefer brackish water. Over 4,000[7] living species are known. One genus is solitary and the rest are colonial.
Here are two pix of what they look like...
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You'll need to teach your wife to be your 'right-hand-man'!!Did you get out kayaking? I am still practicing paddling so maybe someday I could go with you.
I am still paddling in circles
Practice Practice Practice
Yes, it's amazing how hard your bed or pillow can feel when you can't sleep! I bought one of those "my pillow" as seen on TV, and when I'm wide awake it feels like a brick under my head!Good morning everyone! Bad night sleeping for me. So I decided to get out of the bed. It felt like I was sleeping on a rock. Hope everyone has a great Friday!!!
Happy Friday to you too, Adrian!Happy Friday everyone!
Plenty of things to read here!
Have a good weekend!
Oh wow! I LOVE that breed! They're just the cutest things, especially as puppies. Please be sure to post lots of pictures for us. Have you picked out a name yet?Good morning! It’s raining here and the cool front is in! Hallelujah!
My big news..... I have placed a deposit on an English bulldog..I have not picked a puppy yet as I passed on the 6 week old litters that I was shown. I’m perfectly ok with waiting a while. The have a particular stud dog that I really like and I heard last night that he just had a female puppy born that looks just like him.. it’s too early to know for sure, but I highly suspect that that’s gonna be my girl. A baby in the house by Christmas !!!!
Looks like fun, but I doubt I'd be able to hit a ball with a stick!Oh yes, Team building event went well yesterday. We had it at a Top Golf venue... I am not normally a golfer..... but surprisingly it was fun! View attachment 281987I hope everyone has a wonderful Friday!!!
They are just so darned cute! I love the little paw to the left in the last picture. Mouse?Good afternooning all.
None days ago I showed you this little hedgehog at 3 weeks old
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She was born at the rescue and is being raised by Mum. Today she is exactly one month old look how she’s grown.
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