Sunday, 6 May 2018

Missing this little creature

I miss Pirouette, but I'm happy that I found a loving family to take her in. They're animal lovers and she became the lady boss of the animals that live indoors: one young puppy and one shy cat, younger than her. There are also two hunting dogs that live outside (they have their own little house). They kept her inside for a month so she could get used to her new surroundings, then she was let out to explore the woods behind the house. They say she's very friendly and loving. I was apprehensive about her adaptation to a new family, because she was extremely attached to us, especially to Peter. After his death, she was behaving strangely, peeing all over the place and other things. The vet (lovely Olivier) put her on some natural capsules that I could open and put in her food, and she improved rapidly. I gave the rest of the capsules to Damien, so I expect she wasn't too distressed in her new surroundings. Here's the adorable Pirouette:
























Saturday, 5 May 2018

Let's All Relax!

Sometimes life demands that we just stop running around and take a nice walk.

I think today is a perfect time to do just that!




Anyone care to join me?

Friday, 4 May 2018

Illusions...

This floor is flat



This "triangle" changes when you move 



The rows of tiles are all parallel 



This is not a spiral, they are all separate circles 

Thursday, 3 May 2018

May is here !

The beautiful month of May is upon us. It was a long time coming this year !  Cinco de Mayo, Mother"s Day, and Memorial day will all be celebrated in the next few weeks. There are some other holidays scheduled in May that I was not aware of. Perhaps some of you have heard of these unique days.


                                                  May 3rd- Garden Meditation Day



       

This special day was conceived by C.L. Fornari, an author and radio personality. I know many of us will enjoy this day !                             



                                                                  May 4th- Bird Day





Bird Day is the oldest of the days set aside to recognize birds. It was first observed on May 4, 1894. It is one of several holidays celebrating birds.



                                                         May 6th- International No Diet Day






I think this one will be fun to celebrate! No Diet Day encourages us to appreciate the bodies we have, people come in all shapes and sizes.... and that's okay. It was created by Mary Evans Young in 1992. After personally experiencing anorexia , she worked to help people appreciate themselves for what they are.



                                                    May 9th- Lost Sock Memorial Day






Who amongst us has not had this problem ? Matching socks go into the wash , a single sock comes out. It is a pet peeve of mine, I waste so much time searching for the elusive sock ! It is recommended to throw out all mismatched socks on this day. Face it, they are not going to turn up! 😁



                                                      May 25th- National Wine Day






We are going to need this day after searching for all the lost socks ! The day speaks for itself- Pour yourself a glass or two and relax!



                                                May 31st- National Macaron Day






I thought this was the perfect holiday to celebrate as we often enjoy Macarons on this blog. I know anything chocolate usually wins out, but let's give these guys a chance on their special day!

                                                           


Wednesday, 2 May 2018

The World's Coolest Rainbow

This cool rainbow appeared over California last week. How neat is this?


      Photo by M.Jimenez

A Fire Rainbow is very rare. In order for this phenomenon to occur thousands of tiny hexagonal ice crystals have to line up perfectly and so does the sun.

Isn't nature awesome?

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Cat activates dog's turbo mode

Monday, 30 April 2018

Take a closer look...

Things are not always what they seem!











Italian photographer Angelo Musco gathered thousands of people to create the feather photos. 

[Link to article and video - in Spanish]

Sunday, 29 April 2018

Luxury for frequent flyers

These palaces in Turkey were built during the Ottoman Empire, between the 15th and 19th centuries, to house... birds!











[All photos by Caner Cangül]

Saturday, 28 April 2018

Road Trip!

We all got along so well on our trip to Paris I thought you might like to join Mike and me for a Canadian road trip into Northern Ontario.

Grab your bags and hop in. Sweet Pea is making room for all of you.





Anyone for a 'double double' from Tim Horton's? No road trip is complete without a stop at Timmy's.





 I have some Canadian road trip music downloaded. Open the windows we are going to sing!

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Let's hear you now! Don't be shy!



We head west on the Trans Canada Highway and then turn north, away from the traffic and the big cities toward Muskoka. Bracebridge is a town in the Muskoka region. The name comes from a First Nations chief of the 1850's. Apparently the area was the hunting grounds of a band led by Chief Yellowhead or Mesqua Ukie. As you can see, this is not farm land!



Finally we are here! There is still some snow on the ground but it is a lovely day for a walk around the town of Bracebridge. Muskoka was named one of National Geographic Traveler's 20 "Must See" destinations.

Can you see the deer on the lawn across the street from my sister's house? He greeted us when we arrived. Then four of them pranced down the lawn and across the street.


 This is the view from down the street.


Heading downtown... In a couple of months you wont be able to move on the main street. There will be so many summer people.




At the bottom of the street we can stop off and take a look at the power plant. My sister took this little video clip for Pallottine.




The water powered generating plant was bought by the town in 1894 making Bracebridge the pioneer in municipal hydro electric generation in Ontario.



Last spot on the tour is to Huckleberry Rock Lookout Trail. Best to wear your hiking boots. You will be standing on the oldest surface rocks on the planet. They are well over a billion years old. A sign carved into the rock tells us that "(a)s part of the Precambrian Shield these rocks have been encased in glaciers, buried under mountains, submerged beneath oceans, and scraped and eroded clean again."

It is a incredible feeling to stand atop these rocks. Mike managed to get to the top last summer.




Anyone want to head back into town? I know where we can get some  yummy homemade carrot cake. We can kick back and leave the rest of the world behind for a little while.

Friday, 27 April 2018

How do they do that?

Producers in France, Switzerland, and Germany sell their signature Poire Williams eau de vie (Williams pear-flavored clear brandy) with full-sized fruit accompanying the alcohol inside each bottle. (They call it Poire William Prisonnière)







Farmers simply surround a blossom in glass and tie the container to the tree. As the fruit continues to develop and mature, attendants pump in fresh air and nip other pears from the branch in order to ensure maximal nutrients reach the enclosed targets.






The old-fashioned drink is expectedly sweet and fruity, which makes it an ideal palate cleanser or pairing for cheese. Europeans craft this iconic beverage from the fruit North Americans know as the Bartlett pear, which often stars in cans of fruit cocktail.


Interesting, eh? It seems less complicated than building a ship inside a bottle... 

Thursday, 26 April 2018

In the news..

This is a tough one. I am still processing this, but I will give it a go.  As many of you know, PGfan and I attended a local book discussion on Tuesday evening concerning "The Golden State Killer".  Some background information is required. Michelle McNamara, a true crime writer, wrote a book about these atrocities. Twelve killings and at least fifty rapes that happened across California in the 1970's and 1980's. She was meticulous in her research, often returning to the scene of the crime to try to reenact it. She pursued it relentlessly. It took a toll on her life, consuming her thoughts. Unfortunately, she passed away in her sleep in 2016 at age forty six, due to a combination of sleep aids and an undiagnosed heart condition.  The sleep aids were prescribed to help her deal with the stress of researching this subject. After her death, her husband, actor and comedian Patton Oswalt, was determined to get her book published. Along with her contributors, Paul Haynes and Billy Jensen, it was accomplished.




PGfan and I were fortunate not only to see the three of them, but also best selling author Gillian Flynn, who moderated the conversation. It was compelling, and haunting , they were so passionate about the subject.





I think it is safe to say that PGfan and I were intrigued by what we heard. Then I woke up wednesday morning, checked my phone, and wow, this guy was captured as we were attending the event!  I am not going to go into detail about his name, etc. ,  because I don't want to give him more notoriety. It is all over the news. What a night, and we were a part of it.