Doctor Who / Inspector Morse Mash Up
Doctor Who / Inspector Morse Mash up.
Click on Pitt Rivers Museum (towards top of map), and use 360 control. http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/oxfordtour/morses_oxford/
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Doctor Who / Inspector Morse Mash Up
Doctor Who / Inspector Morse Mash up.
Click on Pitt Rivers Museum (towards top of map), and use 360 control. http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/oxfordtour/morses_oxford/
PIT BULL COMFORTS SICK DOGS AT THE VET - "Dominic lays with dogs as they come out of surgery, which calms them, making it much easier on the vet techs to handle the dogs as they wake up."
A Pit Bull named Dominic has earned the title of “Denkai Recovery Specialist” at the Denkai Veterinary Care Clinic in Colorado. Staff members noticed that Dominic would go to dogs who are recovering from surgery and cuddle with them. In addition to dogs, he also comforts cats also. Read more from the greeleytribune.com:
Haswell, though, remained a little skeptical. Dominic was cuddling with the new dog because he was cold, she thought.
She changed her mind later that day, when Dominic lay in the middle of a pile of dogs out of surgery and rested his head on their bodies when they cried.
The dog who cried the most got the most cuddle time from Dominic.
And she remembered the way Dominic rested his head on her neck when she had a headache.
Dominic would even cuddle with cats out of surgery, though they weren’t as receptive as the dogs.
What’s more, it made things easier on them. Dogs coming out of surgery could be wild, even aggressive, and bites were a little too common.
But when Dominic lay with them, they woke up calm, rested and happy.
Dominic now seems to understand his job. When a dog is under, Dominic waits at the foot of the door until clinic workers bring the dog out of surgery and set it on Dominic’s pillow, and he immediately goes over to rest with them.
Dominic cries and paces if another dog is crying in the clinic. He even acts irritated when Haswell rubs a dog’s body in an attempt to wake it up, as if Dominic’s saying, “Hey, I got this.”
“I’ve never, ever seen anything like this,” said Floss Blackburn, who has seen a lot as the founder of Denkai. “He’s got such a sweet heart.”
Dominic is a compassionate dog with an important job. Click here for the full story and here for more about the Denkai Veterinary Clinic. (Photos by Dan England)
Samples from AMERICAN ART DECO by Carla Breeze
all deco all the time
I have just discovered that Feedly has rolled out an unannounced update that changes how users share links. Instead of sharing a link which leads to a publisher’s website, Feedly users are now sharing links that lead to the same content, only now it is hosted on Feedly’s website.
Really, really, bad form Feedly.
My grandma is in a nursing home with dementia and my mom showed her the pictures of Copper. My mom always had beagles growing up, and my grandma saw the picture and said “That is my Bootsie” which was her very first dog with my grandpa. Getting her to remember ANYTHING is a challenge, so the fact that she remembered that was AMAZING! My mom commented, “I’m surprised you remembered his name.” Grandma responded by saying “Of course I remember his name, just like I remember that your name is Carol.” This is the first time that she had called my mom by her name without prompting in over 3 years. It was the best gift anyone could have given my mom. She called me sobbing in the parking lot to tell me this, and it made us a million times happier to have Copper in our family!!
Such a great reminder of how powerful dogs are in helping those with memory issues, etc. A great story of a rescued dog who helped just as much he was helped.
I believe the nicest and sweetest days are not those on which anything very splendid or wonderful or exciting happens but just those that bring simple little pleasures, following one another softly, like pearls slipping off a string. - LM Montgomery
Happy birthday to Lucy Maud Montgomery! Born November 30th, 1874 on Prince Edward Island.
Scenes of downtown from Cincinnati at Night, published in 1915.
TODAY is the 50th Anniversary of the beloved classic Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. First published in 1963, it has sold more than 16 million copies worldwide.
The New York Times obituary for Maurice Sendak calls Where the Wild Things Are “simultaneously genre-breaking and career-making,” describing Sendak as being “…widely considered the most important children’s book artist of the 20th century, who wrenched the picture book out of the safe, sanitized world of the nursery and plunged it into the dark, terrifying and hauntingly beautiful recesses of the human psyche.”
One of the most talked about interviews we’ve ever done was with Maurice Sendak in 2011 shortly before he died. Sendak reflects on love, loss, and celebrating life:
I have nothing now but praise for my life. I’m not unhappy. I cry a lot because I miss people. They die and I can’t stop them. They leave me and I love them more. … What I dread is the isolation. … There are so many beautiful things in the world which I will have to leave when I die, but I’m ready, I’m ready, I’m ready.
And if you haven’t seen it yet, The New York Times did an amazing illustration to accompany our emotional interview with Sendak.
Doctor Who AND Where the Wild Things Are both having their 50th on the SAME day. Truly a day for celebration!
Every guy should watch this video. A Girl Who Reads.
I want a girl who reads… glorious! ~ eP
NOMAD by Ian Lorne Kent
A sustainable micro home that costs less than $30,000.
WANT!
THE STYLE. THE COMFORT. THE SAVINGS!!!
Dream house.
This is awesome.
Full post at:
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/ian-lorne-kent-nomad-micro-home
The first innovative bicycle path in the Netherlands will be paved with light stones that will charge during the day and emit light during the evening. The path will run by the home that Vincent van Gogh lived in from 1883-5
Reading net creates a kids’ level in a library
Cory Doctorow writes: “Spain’s Playoffice — a design firm focused on kid-centric designs — conceived of the “reading net" as a way of transforming "a traditional family library into a fun place for kids." It looks amazing.”
Reading net | PLAYOFFICE (via That Book Smell)
I did it. I found the ultimate tumblr bookstore.
why was green eggs and ham banned??
THAT is a really good question
it was banned in china from 65-91 for its portrayal of early marxism
In the 1920s and early 1930s, collecting radio verification stamps was a big fad. Broadcasters rewarded listeners for sending in reception reports by mailing them a stamp with the station’s call letters on it. Learn more at the NYPR Archives.
Meet the newly crowned ‘ugliest animal in the world’
Kind of looks like the Face of Boe (Doctor Who). I think it is kind of cute...
"So I became a scientist."
Doctor Who: The Web of Fear
BILL WATTERSON ‘A cartoonist’s advice’