Happy Winter Solstice back at ya, Tommyrot! I'm looking forward to changing over my altar this afternoon.
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, it's winter out there alright. I dragged myself out to do some shopping and to socialize last night so I don't have to feel bad about not doing so today. Inside pants!
He was 8. And he'd been throwing stones at roosters just beforehand.
So it's not only mockworthy, it's now poetic justice or something. Hee.
Happy Solstice to all!
Waking up is hard work today -- I think I'm on my third hour of it now.
Don't drown, Tom!
Snowpocalypse in NYC has devolved into Rainpocalypse: The Enslushening. It is just gross out there.
Camera batteries are dead so I went to get some. I bought rechargables and I guess the need to be charged first. Poop. I guess no pictures today.
Timelies all!
We were supposed to get some wintry mix last night, but I don't think it stuck around.
Anyways, we have our new dining room set and Nova has been exploring it. The party yesterday was nice.
Mission accomplished.
There are people who are out skating here at Rockefeller Plaza! Insane!
MISIONES, Argentina, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Argentine police say a destitute 1-year-old boy was kept alive by a colony of stray cats who shared food scraps and kept him warm in the city of Misiones.
The boy, who had been missing for several days, was found by Police Officer Lorean Lindgvist, The Daily Telegraph reported Saturday
"The boy was lying at the bottom of a gutter. There were all these cats on top of him licking him because he was really dirty," Lindgvist said. "When I walked over they became really protective and spat at me. They were keeping the boy warm while he slept."
Lindgvist said she noticed scraps of food near the boy and surmised "the cats knew he was fragile and needed protecting," the Telegraph reported, noting doctors said the warmth of the cats saved the boy during freezing nights that could have killed him.
The boy's father, who is homeless, said his son vanished several days ago and that cats had always been protective of the boy, Lindgvist said.
Cats keep lost boy warm
Does anyone else think they were fattening him up for a Christmas feast?