HAPPY NEW WEEK!
Everyone have a serene and joyful week!
Problems are to the mind what exercise is to the muscles, they toughen and make strong.
Problems are not the problem. . . coping is the problem.
I think I’ll take a nap and let my problems solve themselves.
AQ: Those sea lions are glorious. After I saw your post, I went to this Google Site and this Google site and looked at the photos. I could sit on that cliff for a month and just stare at the scenery and the wildlife. The sea lions have so much personality. Wonderful!!!
AQ and Clare: I did swim with a manatee in the wild once many years ago. I didn't stay in the water long, because I was afraid an alligator might get me. LOL!!! Explore.org has a relaxing LIVECAM of manatees. They're highly endangered now.
OG: Happy to hear you love your new kitchen. It'll be so nice to work in (or at least supervise EE).
Lindybird: Congrats on the new haircut and tx for pix of yet another dazzling poppy. How does nature come up with these masterpieces!
Diane: I don't know how those folks in the Northwest coped with it. My friend in Seattle texted me at 7 the other evening to say it was 109F. Very alarming. Meanwhile, we still have the coastal overcast in the mornings and pleasant sunny afternoons. Hmmm. Maybe buy a cheapo train ticket and spend two nights trying to sleep in a partially reclining chair? (Amtrak does have a 'quiet time' after 10 pm in their coach-class carriages.)
AQ: Would be interesting to see how many miles we walk while shopping for groceries. Toilet paper and other Covid-related products still very much in evidence here;; meanwhile the Delta variant is spreading thanks to those lovely unvaccinated types.
I see England beat Germany in the Euro championships and Serena fell out of the Wimbledon competition due to what apparently is a very slippery grass court made worse by that new retractable roof?
I know this doesn't directly relate to the U.K., so I apologize. But I thought you all should have the info so you can watch for spread into the U.K. It's getting worse here.
Our songbird mortality is skyrocketing in the midwest and south! Last week when I posted on here, birds were dying in 5 counties in Indiana. Now, widespread deaths are occurring in at least 50 counties! The birds are displaying neurological symptoms (seizures and balance issues). They appear to be unable to see and don't fly when approached, and their eyes are crusty and full of discharge. Their eyes look awful. Laboratory testing still hasn't been able to determine whether the deaths are the result of "disease or some other agent." Our state veterinarian is coordinating with the Department of National Resources to determine the cause of the staggering mortality.
I'm getting the impression that officials east of the Mississippi River are increasingly alarmed about this disease. We've been directed not to handle birds, and to wear gloves if we must. Our Board of Animal Health advises owners not to feed poultry or other domestic birds outdoors, and they should be kept in a fenced area during the day and inside a coop or barn at night.
Lindy: I think that Manatee cam is so soothing. I turn it on to relax. They're related to elephants!