Shapeshifterbelly sent me this joke. Thank you, Shapeshifter.
The Montana Department of Employment, Division of Labor Standards, claimed a small rancher was not paying proper wages to his help and sent an agent out to investigate him.
AGENT: I need a list of your employees and how much you pay them.
RANCHER: Well, there's my hired hand who's been with me for 3 years. I pay him $200 a week plus free room and board.
Then there's the mentally challenged guy. He works about 18 hours every day and does about 90% of all the work around here. He makes about $10 per week, pays his own room and board, and I buy him a bottle of bourbon every Saturday night so he can cope with life. He also sleeps with my wife occasionally.
AGENT: That's the guy I want to talk to - the mentally challenged one.
RANCHER: That would be me.
Saturday, 5 January 2013
Friday, 4 January 2013
Lovely owls follow-up
I received a comment on the photo below, drawing my attention to the lack of credit for the picture. The majority of photos posted here are found on the internet and very rarely credit the authors.
I'm very happy to tell you that this photo was taken by Ellen D. Hartlmeier on behalf of O.W.L (Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation Society). I'm glad Ellen posted that comment. We've been in touch via e-mail and she told me about their Facebook page, which has up-to-date info and loads of photos! Click HERE to visit their page.
I found out that this lovely reading bird is called Sarah and that she's one of the ambassadors for the species in the Society's educational programs.
I know many of you don't "do" Facebook, so please visit their website to find out more about the excellent work they do and to get acquainted with very attractive birds. They specialize in raptors and, as enthusiastic followers of the Decorah eagles, I'm sure many of you would be fascinated to learn a little bit more about some of the other species. There are many stories, a virtual tour and also a wish list on their homepage. Some of the items on the list are quite easy to find and post to them. They also accept donations.
Enjoy!
[Bonus: I made a new friend!]
I'm very happy to tell you that this photo was taken by Ellen D. Hartlmeier on behalf of O.W.L (Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation Society). I'm glad Ellen posted that comment. We've been in touch via e-mail and she told me about their Facebook page, which has up-to-date info and loads of photos! Click HERE to visit their page.
I found out that this lovely reading bird is called Sarah and that she's one of the ambassadors for the species in the Society's educational programs.
I know many of you don't "do" Facebook, so please visit their website to find out more about the excellent work they do and to get acquainted with very attractive birds. They specialize in raptors and, as enthusiastic followers of the Decorah eagles, I'm sure many of you would be fascinated to learn a little bit more about some of the other species. There are many stories, a virtual tour and also a wish list on their homepage. Some of the items on the list are quite easy to find and post to them. They also accept donations.
Enjoy!
[Bonus: I made a new friend!]
Thursday, 3 January 2013
Long necked fun
A new David Attenborough wildlife series started last night. This time he's covering Africa and there was some good footage of two male giraffes fighting over a female. It inspired me to look for the photos I've been saving for a while.
Giraffes can be quite lovely when they're not fighting...
Giraffes can be quite lovely when they're not fighting...
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Clever graffiti
When street art is clever, witty or simply beautiful, it can enhance a drab, boring urban landscape. Pity there's too much of the defacing type of graffiti out there...
Here are some fun steps:
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street art
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
A fun start
Let's start the new year with some fun stuff. We start with a challenge:
How many squares can you find in this picture? This puzzle has more than 250 thousand guesses on Facebook.
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Mrsgunka sent me a nice link to the site of a Swiss student where there are some geeky things. But there's a fun thingie that calculates how many days old you are and the day of the week you were born.
CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT
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Who could this be?
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Which one are you?
Finally, some interesting pictures:
How many squares can you find in this picture? This puzzle has more than 250 thousand guesses on Facebook.
*****
Mrsgunka sent me a nice link to the site of a Swiss student where there are some geeky things. But there's a fun thingie that calculates how many days old you are and the day of the week you were born.
CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT
*****
Who could this be?
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Which one are you?
Finally, some interesting pictures:
Labels:
new year
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