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Feb. 9th, 2025

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Three Links for Your Sunday

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"The Small, Happy Life", by David Brooks, from The New York Times (2015)

"Ask Yourself: What Are You Grateful For?", by Donna Britt, from The Washington Post (2020)

"The Dog's Wet and Life Is Wonderful", also by Donna Britt, from The Washington Post (1995)

(all three links are gift links)






Nov. 2nd, 2024

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Spotted today

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Sep. 10th, 2024

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Three Links for Your Tuesday, from The Washington Post

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(gift links, as usual, so: enjoy, share if you wish, etc.)

It began with sibling rivalry. Now he has 181 Guinness World Records.

David Rush is on a streak of shattering scores of Guinness World Records, each one more oddball than the next.


My mom had a brilliant life. I couldn’t write about it until her death.

My mom, a pioneer in contemporary quilting, was brilliant and unpredictable.


Stray dog ‘desperate to catch a ride’ chases pup bus, gets adopted

“He wanted on the bus badly. He was doing everything he could to get on with the other dogs,” said Tyson Cash, who was driving the doggy day-care bus.





Jun. 11th, 2024

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Library waives damaged-book fees in exchange for pet and baby photos

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Library waives damaged-book fees in exchange for pet and baby photos, from The Washington Post

“We would like to offer you the option of submitting a photo of the beloved culprit,” posted the Middleton Public Library in Middleton, Wis.

Mar. 28th, 2024

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"A blue dog", by Maria Mahova

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Jan. 14th, 2024

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Relaxing Blizzard, Fireplace, and a DOG nearby!

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Dec. 29th, 2023

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Relaxing Blizzard with Cozy Crackling Fireplace

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Dec. 21st, 2023

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Yule Log, from Hallmark

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Something to put you in a holiday mood, perhaps...;)

(I'd posted this video here just over 2 years ago ;))

Dec. 9th, 2023

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Cozy Winter Attic, with Dog and Cat

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Dec. 8th, 2023

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Winter Fireplace and Blizzard Sounds

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Dec. 1st, 2023

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Cozy Winter Cabin

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Nov. 24th, 2023

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Five Links for your Friday :)

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Snoopy is real, her name is Bayley and the internet can't get enough of her

US Liberty Magazine, Nov. 22, 1941--from Little Histories; you can flip through the scan of the entire magazine


Opinion
At 33, I knew everything. At 69, I know something much more important.
by Anne Lamott

Inspired by man on TV news, boy commits to 10 kind acts for 10th birthday

Do you talk more like a millennial or a boomer at work? Take this quiz to find out.

May. 29th, 2022

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"Warm Companion"

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Warm Companion, from Journal of Clinical Oncology, via MedPage Today

Do take a look, I think it's well worth reading...this is the conclusion:

"...Companioning represents sacred stillness, not frantic fixing. Companioning means being present to another's grief, pain, or suffering. Companioning represents profound presence rather than rescuing. A primary tenet of companioning is bearing witness to the struggles of others without shying away.

As I tried to add warmth to the pile of pups, I thought about how we've all been walking on thin ice in medicine, especially during the pandemic.

Companioning applies to contingency or crisis phase. Companioning has meant holding up the iPad for telehealth hospice goodbyes during visitor restrictions. Companioning has meant tirelessly advocating for vaccinations and masks without judgment or unkindness. Companioning has meant pivoting to telehealth to continue to caringly check in on patients with immune system vulnerabilities while protecting them from clinic exposures. Companioning has meant wiping the brow of a colleague when they can't reach past their protective layers. We haven't been able to rescue the curve or fix the surges. Still, companioning means being present for each other and our communities to offer healing warmth in a cold world."

Apr. 16th, 2022

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Three fun links for your Sunday :)

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Father of the Year

Owner dresses up as dog's favorite stuffed animal, from UpWorthy



Dec. 19th, 2021

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Fireplace and pets

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...something nice to play in the background while finishing holiday tasks...;)

Apr. 26th, 2020

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Pets and COVID-19 FAQ

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Your questions, answered

We get a ton of questions about pets and the coronavirus, and a new report that two cats in New York tested positive is a good time to tackle some of them.

“I’ve heard conflicting reports as to the safety of simply walking outside, with my dog, when there is no one around (certainly not within 6 feet of us). What do you think?" —Anonymous

If your dog needed to be walked before the outbreak, it still does. But you should treat your dog like any other member of your household when in public, and keep it at least six feet away from other people or animals.

As our Animalia reporter Karin Brulliard wrote in a new science article, dogs are among several animals known to be able to catch the virus from humans. It seems to be a rare occurrence, and there is so far no evidence that an infected animal can spread the virus back to people, but it's not a risk you want to take. Dogs need exercise, but keep them safe.

“Could a dog transmit covid-19 by carrying it on his fur after people have petted him?”  —Joe Carillo in Tucson, Ariz.

Animal fur hasn't been studied to learn how long the virus can survive on it, but the more important point is: You should not be letting people pet your dog right now.

"They should be interacting only with members of your household," Brulliard writes. “When walking, stay at least six feet away from other people and animals. That means no curious butt-sniffing or games of tag between dogs at the park, and no friendly pets from passersby.”

“Should I be concerned that my dog walks over the lobby carpeting to go out to ‘do her duty’?”  —Nancy Davison in Palmer, Alask.

Nah. “The odds of there being viable virus on the ground where your dog steps and that being on its foot when it gets into the house are astronomically low,” J. Scott Weese, the chief of infection control at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College, told Brulliard.

“Can my cat get it from someone else? When she goes outside?” —Kathe Schnick in Portland, Oreg.

Yes, and you should keep your cat inside during the outbreak. A laboratory experiment in China found that cats and ferrets were highly susceptible to the novel coronavirus, much more so than dogs. And while we don't know much about how the virus affects animals once it gets into them, at least one house cat and several tigers and lions fell ill after getting infected.

Read Brulliard's article for more advice on safe pet-keeping right now, and the latest on what scientists are learning about the coronavirus's ability to infect animals.

Mar. 29th, 2020

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Some cartoons for your Sunday :)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOebKn_WhI0&list=PLE9965E515190BFAE



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3UVAPQotxk

Mar. 28th, 2020

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A funny tidbit for your Saturday :)

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Lack of sports hits broadcasters hard...

...So this gentleman in the UK arranged a local sporting event to comment upon:

https://twitter.com/MrAndrewCotter/status/1243539675031232519

(do take a look, quite short and very funny)

Jan. 6th, 2020

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Something cute for your Monday :)

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Turns Out, UPS Drivers Have A Facebook Group About Dogs They Meet On Their Routes, And It Will Make Your Day (New Pics)/
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Jan. 4th, 2020

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Cat and dog toys / food / donations drive

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Sharing from FB, with permission--this is the mother of one of the children from Sunshine Snail Mail; I used to send her 'happy mail'
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Steph Stanley to Izzy Faith's Army

In honor of Bella’s birthday & her love for all animals I’d love to collect as much dog food, cat food & toys as possible to donate to the elderly who might be in need, the local Vet school & animal shelter.

You can also make a donation of supplies or money to your local no kill shelter in her name if you’d like I know she’d be thrilled 💕👼

This wishlist is just an idea, of foods/toys that can be used they can be purchased anywhere! Chewy, Walmart, family dollar, dollar general, grocery store, anywhere you’d like if you choose to help.

Amazon: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Z5TWPGE50RLT



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