The last of the herd is finally fixed and chipped. No future kittens, no lost souls. If you haven’t microchipped your pets, please consider it for their sake and your sanity. In some places, it’s even becoming mandatory. The managing body varies by country but the Canadian version (run by EIADP) has an easy-to-navigate web … Read More →
They Grow Up Quick
It’s been six months since the new family additions arrived so thought it time for a photo op. They grow up quick. The headline photo is a little misleading. Like Peter Jackson shooting Lord of the Rings, it’s a camera perspective trick. Al the boy in back is double the size of Pico in front. … Read More →
Zoom Zoom
This is apparently my life for the foreseeable future. Presented here with bonus internal dialogue.
Thirty Seconds Of Kitten Legs
We’re slowly figuring out how legs work. Day 21 and counting with both nicely above the weight danger zone after what now seems like 4-5 days premature. Here “Bigger Brother” gives it his best shot. Wobble, wobble, wobble. More Spork Here
This Wasn’t The Plan
This back story begins with grief and despair but fear not for it has a good deal of hope and joy towards the end. Seems to be a lot of that in this pandemic year. Regular viewers will remember two of my dear sweet girls (cats) from some of my videos. The sisters literally dropped … Read More →
White-ish Christmas
Rarely for this corner of Canada it looks like a nearly non-white Christmas this year. The temperature is running hot and cold (-12c on Wednesday night, +7c the next day) and the precipitation machine that is the Atlantic has its timing all wrong if it wants to blast us with the white stuff. I’ve not … Read More →
Wood Pellets Re-tasked
* Here’s the video update of my homemade sifter that shows pellets in action… and it only costs a buck! Some shopping links to less DIY sifters coming soon. We have a lot of trees in Canada. They’re all over the place. Because of that we end up with a lot of tree-based manufacture from … Read More →