Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Links and Things

I saw a neat idea on FB this morning.  Homemade heat packs.  A local pet rescue organization was looking for volunteers to make these because they're perfect for baby animals and for pets recuperating from surgery.  I don't have a sewing machine, or I'd give it a whirl.  Hell, I might make one by hand for myself.  It won't look pretty, but it'll work.

If you're interested in the pet rescue, go here.  If you've got a favorite rescue in your area, maybe you could make heat packs for them or share the idea with them so they can have volunteers make them, too.

This morning, Silver James posted a yummy recipe.  (She does recipes every Tuesday.)  

In case you're not following my Totally Amateur Container Gardener blog, I have a link over there about plant sex.  (Okay, it's about my zucchinis, but plant sex totally figures in there.)

If you're not reading NOT THE BEE, perhaps you should.  If you're familiar with The Babylon Bee, they're a satirical site.  This is like that, but not satire.  They're real articles on the conservative side of the spectrum.

Seen a bird but don't know what it was?  Go here and click on Instant ID Help.

If you watch Dr. Pol, you might have seen him working with Hopewell Ranch.  These folks do good work.

And that's it for me today.  If you have an interesting online place to go, don't post the link, but give enough information so I can search it myself and maybe add it to the end of this post.  (I don't allow links in comments, unless it's someone I know and trust.)


1 comment:

  1. Are the heating pads like rice "pouches"?

    Links. *scratches head* My Food and Family, sponsored by Fraft foods so lots of brand name stuff but good foods. Most of my recipes come from there and I get emails from them. I Can Haz Cheezburger and affliate sites. Animal memes galore. They're in my blog roll so I get those in my feed each day. My favorite plant/animal thing is a smartphone app but for those who have one, Seek is pretty darn cool. You take a picture of flora and fauna and it will identify it, tell you how many other sightings in your area, etc. I actually use it a lot.

    And that's pretty much it for me. I tend to google things when I'm looking for something specific and go to a couple of sites for info and then promptly forget the site.

    Happy linking!

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