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  • #201
Me too.😄
 
  • #202
I wish we could have cats. We used to have cats. But we also love and rescue dogs. One of our dogs is a cat murderer. He has killed four that we know of. If they manage to get into our fenced yard they are goners. So we cannot have cats in our household so long as that dog lives. He is a Rhodesian Ridgeback mix. His prey drive is very very strong. :(
His ancestors were lion headers in Africa.
What is he mixed with?
 
  • #203
I can’t tell @Tricia. When she stands, is she bulging a little on each side? ETA: I reached out to some friends in the rescue business up here, but it’s a long shot.
She is bulging a bit on the sides. I've got to try and catch her.
 
  • #204
It's hard to tell with the way she is laying. How old are the kittens...if you know...

I had a feral mom that was still nursing 2 month old kittens and was already pregnant again. I didn't realize she was until I found the new ones abandoned in the hay barn. I bottle fed the only abandoned survivor and he's my very precious baby now...even though he's 13 years old.

I bought a trap and got them all neutered and spayed. I will buy you a trap Tricia and send it to you...they are easy to trap using hot dogs as bait. But you will need to get arrangements made for spay and neutering.
@sassyblue you are so kind. If you could text me and tell me what kind of trap and where you bought it I can buy one. Maybe you could give me some tips too. You have my cell right?
 
  • #205
Agree about the TNR. My friend said that’s the best option. Wish I could do more. 😢
You are sweet to ask your friend. I appreciate your help.
 
  • #206
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY THREAD
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11TH 2025
Thank you, everyone, for your help with my porch kitties. I’ll keep you posted!

1936 — King Edward VIII Abdicates the Throne

Edward VIII gave up the British crown to marry American divorcƩe Wallis Simpson.
His brother became King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II.
One of the most dramatic royal shake-ups in modern history.
So, I’ve been going down a rabbit hole about King Edward VIII, and honestly, I don’t think we can fully imagine how huge it was when he gave up his throne for love. The closest thing I can compare it to in the U.S. is Richard Nixon resigning — and that’s only because Nixon was a crook. Let’s be real: he must have made some deal with Gerald Ford for a full pardon if he stepped down.

But Edward?
His abdication was for love.
It shocked the entire world.

And here’s the kicker — I learned this from The Crown, and then looked it up: after he left the throne and became the Duke of Windsor, he didn’t just sympathize with the Nazis… he may have actually encouraged them to harm his own countrymen.

It’s all in the Marburg Files, which confirmed what many people had suspected for years. Really shocking stuff.

 
  • #207
11 December
International Mountain Day.

It is celebrated annually on 11 December
to create awareness about the importance of mountains to life.


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In 2002, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) designated 11 December as International Mountain Day.

Mountains cover 27% of the earth’s landmass.

According to the United Nations, 15% of the world’s population lives in the mountains.

The mountains are also home to one-quarter of the world’s land animals and plants.

Additionally, across the globe mountains provide freshwater to half of the world’s population.

From Polish Mountains...With Love 😘


#RespectNature
 
  • #208
You may have heard there is some disastrous flooding in the state of Washington right now. In the town where I live in the center of the state it's business as usual, but a mere seven miles away pines have river water around them and they wonder where the land went.

I wanted to share these two photos of Snoqualmie Falls, a 270-foot waterfall and tourist spot thirty miles east of Seattle. The skinny falls are how they are supposed to look and the wild falls are how they look now.

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  • #209
Oh my goodness!I had no idea this is happening!😳
 
  • #210
You may have heard there is some disastrous flooding in the state of Washington right now. In the town where I live in the center of the state it's business as usual, but a mere seven miles away pines have river water around them and they wonder where the land went.

I wanted to share these two photos of Snoqualmie Falls, a 270-foot waterfall and tourist spot thirty miles east of Seattle. The skinny falls are how they are supposed to look and the wild falls are how they look now.

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OMG @waitin'4thewrld2ch this is Terrifying
 
  • #211
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY THREAD
THURSDAY DECEMBER 12TH 2025

1901 – First Transatlantic Radio Signal
Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted the first radio signal across the Atlantic Ocean—a breakthrough that changed global communication forever.
Can you imagine how magical and unbelievable that must of been. Heck I don't understand radio waves today. I can't imagine being in the group that heard this first signal and trying to understand it all.


1964 – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Airs
The stop-motion holiday classic premiered on NBC and went on to become one of the most beloved Christmas specials of all time.

Do any of you remember the stop-motion Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer special? It made me a complete nervous wreck.

I was little, but I already understood how stop-motion animation worked—and that knowledge absolutely ruined me. All I could think about was how long it must have taken to move everything one tiny bit at a time. My brother and I once tried to make our own stop-motion movie with toy dinosaurs, and it took us forever just to get them to walk a few steps.

So when I watched Rudolph after that, instead of enjoying it, I sat there stressed out, mentally calculating the endless hours behind every single scene. At six years old.

Yes, I was weird.
Still am. šŸ˜„

What stressed you out as a kid?

Tricia
 
  • #212
I'm in Canada just a couple of hours north of Snoqualmie Falls and read online that the flooding has "crossed the border". I mean seriously, what's wrong with Canadian border guards that they can't stop Mother Nature at the border, eh? ;)

I had to go down by the border this afternoon and on the way home there was bad traffic. I was being impatient so took another route "to get home faster". There were a few "road closed" signs, but there were cars coming towards me from one "closed road", so I thought well, they're driving through it. I went there !! ... until I stopped at the big flood across the road ahead of me. That's when I realized those cars that had been coming toward me were driven by idiots just like me who had disregarded the signs and had to turn around and go back :D

I mean, can't they make a sign that says "Road Closed .... REALLY" ?
 
  • #213
What stressed you out as a kid?

I can't remember exactly how old I was but it was most likely when I was about 6, we watched an animated children's movie.

I remember a castle featured in it and there was one scene that scared me.
It was a dark night and there was the castle, very high up.
The scary scene for me was that it was so high up, it was a dark night and there was a rickity bridge to get to the castle.

That was the beginning of my fear of heights.
I would dream of falling.

That scene of the dark night and rickity bridge featured in many of my nightmares.

In one dream I dreamed I had fallen a long way and I was in a cage holding onto one of the bars and crying to get out.

I woke up from the dream when my mum came into the room.

I was under the bed holding onto a leg of the bed.
In my dream the leg of the bed had become a prison bar.
 
  • #214
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY THREAD
THURSDAY DECEMBER 12TH 2025

1901 – First Transatlantic Radio Signal
Guglielmo Marconi successfully transmitted the first radio signal across the Atlantic Ocean—a breakthrough that changed global communication forever.
Can you imagine how magical and unbelievable that must of been. Heck I don't understand radio waves today. I can't imagine being in the group that heard this first signal and trying to understand it all.


1964 – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Airs
The stop-motion holiday classic premiered on NBC and went on to become one of the most beloved Christmas specials of all time.

Do any of you remember the stop-motion Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer special? It made me a complete nervous wreck.

I was little, but I already understood how stop-motion animation worked—and that knowledge absolutely ruined me. All I could think about was how long it must have taken to move everything one tiny bit at a time. My brother and I once tried to make our own stop-motion movie with toy dinosaurs, and it took us forever just to get them to walk a few steps.

So when I watched Rudolph after that, instead of enjoying it, I sat there stressed out, mentally calculating the endless hours behind every single scene. At six years old.

Yes, I was weird.
Still am. šŸ˜„

What stressed you out as a kid?

Tricia
The Skeksis dinner party.

The shoe getting dissolved in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

The Nothing from the Neverending Story.

The nuclear blast scene in the Terminator movie.
 
  • #215
I spent a portion of our annual road trip being terrified if we happened to be behind certain trucks.
I held my breath and shut my eyes and got ready to die.

You see I had seen those initials TNT on TV and was expecting to be blown up any minute.
Of course I expected those trucks to be carrying dynamite.

It was only years later that I found out it was a truck brand called Thomas Nationwide Transport :)
 
  • #216
I spent a portion of our annual road trip being terrified if we happened to be behind certain trucks.
I held my breath and shut my eyes and got ready to die.

You see I had seen those initials TNT on TV and was expecting to be blown up any minute.
Of course I expected those trucks to be carrying dynamite.

It was only years later that I found out it was a truck brand called Thomas Nationwide Transport :)
Travelling behind trucks is always scary. Whatever they're carrying.
 

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