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Where is this guy from, anyway? |
I lost track of the inspiration for this - it was a similar image posted in a Photoshop group on Facebook, so I can't take credit for the idea.
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Not so wild, although she sometimes meows at inconvenient times. |
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If you're a fly, I recommend staying away from one of the yews in our front garden. |
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This doesn't look right... |
Ordinarily, I'd make a joke about the grapefruit diet being the cause of this very light-colored blood, or say I'm a robot and this is a picture of me getting an oil change, or mention that I was at a picnic and the host was providing pink lemonade intravenously. But it's not as exciting as that. This is the second stage of a "Power Red" donation, where they take a pint of blood out, extract the red blood cells, then put the remainder back in. The remainder is clear-ish. It also feels funny when it goes back in, as that is not a sensation most of us are familiar with.
The orange brain is a foam toy they give you to squeeze while you're donating - it helps keep the blood moving. The nurses there tell me they have a box full of all kinds of squeezy toys, and that people regularly drop off new ones. I have a squeezy pig and frog back at the office, and if I return there, I may drop them off for a future blood donor to use.
Technically, "preventative" is a word. It's in the dictionary, and spell checkers allow it. A number of word experts consider it a less-desirable form of "preventive", which is the word you should always use. "Preventive" is more precise and it follows patterns from other similar words.
For example, when someone does something clever or comes up with a new product idea, do you refer to them as inventative?
We don't use a carrot as an incentative, do we?
If we are unsure of whether to proceed, do we consider ourselves tentatative?
No, no, and no.
I hope you found my thoughts on this topic positative and constructative.
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Not really... |
I need to try this at a different time of day when other birds and animals are around - some cardinals or blue jays would really bring some color to this. And squirrels, chipmunks, beavers, turkeys, raccoons, and red squirrels would add some variety.
Here's wishing all the fathers out there a Happy Father's Day! I saw my dad today. We went to church, then to Wendy's drive through for lunch. We ate in the car at Cascades and had a nice conversation. I gave dad his gifts: a card, a piece of banana bread from J, and a card "sculpture" that I cut out for him from a deck of cards.
Watch this video to see what I'm talking about - this is not me in the videos/pictures, but I took the design and made a similar deck for dad. It took one time through a deck to get the hang of it, and the second deck - the one I gave dad - worked out a lot better.
Uncrate: Everything you never knew you needed.
This rolling toolbox, along with another large toolbox on top of it, would be a good start. Perhaps a workbench to go along with it would be nice.
Some people use notebooks for their shopping list or to record forgettable things about the last meeting they were in. And then there's this.
At work, we use Microsoft Teams for our video conference calls. Calls on Teams are similar to Zoom. One feature of Teams and Zoom is the ability to insert your own background, so it looks as if you're in a different building, or on a tropical island, or somewhere else.