Have you considered locking the cat flap when you go to bed? I know Popeye is used to getting out at night but cats though they resist change are adaptable. Just a thought! In my 30 years of having cats I have never allowed them out at night only during hours of light, not saying thats gor all ut it doesnt seem to have stopped them hunting! (Except Daisy who cant catch a cold!).
UPDATE... @PenguinMum There is a heavy wooden chest in front of the cat flap now, so nothing can break into or out of my kitchen tonight....unless we have beavers...Have you considered locking the cat flap when you go to bed? I know Popeye is used to getting out at night but cats though they resist change are adaptable. Just a thought! In my 30 years of having cats I have never allowed them out at night only during hours of light, not saying thats gor all ut it doesnt seem to have stopped them hunting! (Except Daisy who cant catch a cold!).
or I couldn't just let the robots do it
Are you sure DJC he looks so dapper a 'proper' little gent...I can empathise the gas engineer has arrived to service the boiler they have had to be locked in the living room...so far they've tried to get into his bag...fight with his work boots & stand right behind him...then they've repaired to the sofa butter wouldn't melt...
Charlie & Lola's kitty sitters Liv on the left & her assistant bottom photo their we didn't do anything pose...
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@ianpspurs and @DJC3 I have ordered the Tee 2 and strips. I am feeling scared in case the Codefree is not the problem
Staying with family, my wife’s uncle is a professor who taught psychiatry, smashing fella, swears like a trooper and farts like a cart horse, but very funny with it, her aunt many years ago was a matron on a maternity ward but was charged with the installation of computers to the whole hospital on the basis that she owned a Sinclair ZX spectrum which overqualified her for the post.
I should imagine the menu will be potato based as is the Irish way, and get there first or go hungry is the rule of thumb.
Must set my watch back 20years.
Have a lovely day all
I'm not looking forward to it, it's an old gorse that has grown to tree status with roots that have spread under the lawn and through the wall. Those have to come out or it will just sprout up again. I really think she needs a pro to do that job but her faith in me seems unwavering. Very odd.
Wow, a day of many posts. I only went out for a Muddy Cycle Ride, then to pick up my other granddaughters guitar, another birthday present and there are pages of posts to catch up on since breakfast.
No time for a painting today so a scribbled pen and colour pencil sketch about A4 took less than 20 mins so a tad on the rough side.....inspired by a waterfall I passed this morning on my Mountain Bike, will try and do a watercolour of it in the near future, or I couldn't just let the robots do it
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The top pool of water is not right perspective wise, needs to be lower.
cheers, a nice viewpoint on where we might be heading.
only watched the first one, saving the 2nd for later on.
on the 2/3 loss and a hint of conspiracy theory..
IS T2 D and the Western diet their way of achieving that with the most casualties and the least resistance..?
discuss among yourselves...
Glad it went well and hope you have a restful rest of day. Off to bed now for me. Nite nite.Back from doctor's office. It went well, I think, BP was nice and low (can't remember the numbers now; at first the tech read off "97 over 100" and I freaked out -- 'til she told me that was oxygen percentage, not BP!
She asked me to schedule a battery of tests -- I don't want the government paying for all those .Bone scan, mammogram, eye exam ...
The Medicare Wellness Exam consisted of questions such as "How many days a week do you drink alcohol?" and "Does your home have rugs, safety bars, low lighting?" Answer Yes or No. No "Check A, B, and/or C."
I was asked to draw a clock face with hands pointing to 15 minutes after 8. I thought, why didn't they just say "Quarter past"? I thought of @gennepher and @Muddy Cyclist but instead of dashing off a rough sketch I wondered, Can I draw a square face? (I can't draw circles.) Then I drew the hour hand too long so had to draw the minute hand even longer.
Back when I was riding dressage I was supposed to trot 20-meter circles. Most people's were graded more as eggs or amoebas. The trick is that you don't ride a circle. You ride 4 equal arcs.
My clock looked more or less round today.
Next time I will take a pair of compasses.
While I was having my blood drawn the lab tech and I had an interesting conversation about Vlad the Impaler and Bela Lugosi.
It is impossible to ride 4 equal arcs.
No I paid for the meter but I has problems with the website and when Imphoned them they sorted out removing the VAT for me. Just checked my bg before bed and it is 4.7 so happy with that.I think it will be, but at the moment the worry about it is probably not helping your bg levels either. Did you manage to get the meter free?
I'm Sort of wondering what the AI may have purchased with it's earnings, does not need food, transport, clothes, house. So what does it desire?Too late MC, the robots are advancing in the art world...
"Indeed, Christie’s recently sold its first piece of auctioned AI art—a blurred face titled “Portrait of Edmond Belamy”—for $432,500."
Full article here
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/ai-is-blurring-the-definition-of-artist
This is a great evocative sketch @Muddy CyclistWow, a day of many posts. I only went out for a Muddy Cycle Ride, then to pick up my other granddaughters guitar, another birthday present and there are pages of posts to catch up on since breakfast.
No time for a painting today so a scribbled pen and colour pencil sketch about A4 took less than 20 mins so a tad on the rough side.....inspired by a waterfall I passed this morning on my Mountain Bike, will try and do a watercolour of it in the near future, or I couldn't just let the robots do it
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The top pool of water is not right perspective wise, needs to be lower.
@gennepher Please forgive me if these are stupid questions. But ... can you and Popeye get out quickly in an emergency with the chest blocking the cat flap?
Is putting out food for a desperately hungry fox more complicated and riskier than feeding a hungry possum or raccoon or feral cat?
I am assuming that at least you don't have to worry that this fox could have been rabid, which would be a huge worry over here.
I'm Sort of wondering what the AI may have purchased with it's earnings, does not need food, transport, clothes, house. So what does it desire?
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