Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Weekend plans
http://www.rte.ie/arts/2008/0610/prince.html
Dear OH is away in Germany beating people up that weekend (and being bet up in return) for fun so I'm planning some quality time with the hounds :-)
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
This year, as well as promoting spaying/neutering, they're producing a pack for schools to try to get the message out to the next generation. The statistics are fairly sobering - 16,546 dogs were put down in pounds across Ireland in 2005. Most of those dogs were healthy - their only crime was that they were no longer wanted :( A lot of these dogs were "pedigree" too, it's not just the crossbreeds that suffer. Spaying and neutering will help cut down on the number of unwanted animals as well as the obvious health benefits.
Separating Fact from FictionDogsTrust and VICAS are also still doing subsidised neutering for those on means tested social welfare benefits at a greatly reduced fee of €14. More info can be found on the spayweekireand site.
According to Spay Week Ireland organiser Pete Wedderburn, it’s important to separate fact from fiction when it comes to considering spaying or neutering your pet.
The Facts
* Ireland destroys dogs at a rate ten times higher than the UK. An average of 317 dogs were destroyed every week in Irish pounds in 2005, nearly all of them healthy.
* No official figures are available for the number of abandoned cats that die in Ireland but anecdotal evidence strongly suggests the figure is even higher.
* These numbers would be cut dramatically if more owners would spay or neuter their pets
* Spaying or neutering is good for your pet’s health. The risk of cancer plummets, they’re less likely to be aggressive and they live longer as a result.
The Fiction
* MYTH: Spayed or neutered pets get lazy and fat. FACT: Proper diet and exercise keeps them healthy and fit.
* MYTH: Female cats and dogs should have at least one litter. FACT: They are perfectly healthy and fulfilled without reproducing.
* MYTH: Neutering changes a pet’s personality FACT: Your pet will remain as loving as ever.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Spay Week Ireland: Visit: www.spayweekireland.ie
It's important that cats are neutered too - there are far too many unwanted cats and kittens out there. Our household has one pedigree cat and five rescued cats and I can tell you that that one pedigree devil has caused more trouble, cost more money and generally been a bigger pain than all 5 of the rescues put together!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Modern technological wonders
When I pickup a call I have to count to 4 before the person on the other end can hear me. I can hear them perfectly for these 4 long seconds and, without checking caller ID, I can tell quickly if they've called me before. Someone who's been introduced to the idiosyncrasies of my Blackberry will be quietly counting to 4 before speaking while everyone else is saying "hello... hello? Is anyone there?..."
It is a fairly major flaw in a device that is primarily marketed as a phone though isn't it?
Monday, March 31, 2008
Meet the canine Horde
While we were out I took some pictures of the hounds while my friend held the leads (I did try putting them in a sit and stay but as soon as I tried to get their attention they'd get up, ruining the picture). That's Loki (4 year old border collie) on the left and Budda (8 year old cocker spaniel x) on the right. I love this picture of the two of them - they had an absolute ball that day and I think it shows :-)
I didn't manage to get as decent a picture of the Yama Moo (3 year old Great Dane) unfortunately but here's one of her tied to a bench while the others were getting their photo taken.
She enjoys fusses so she wasn't that bothered by being stopped every few minutes by people who wanted to comment on "just how big she is" (at the small end for breed standard!) and to wonder how much she eats (a fair bit).
They slept well that night :-)
What's in a name?
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And if I were to get around to taking his surname:
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It's not really a very accurate database but it's still fun :-) So, how unique are you?
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Updates
What have I done of interest recently? Hmm. Not very much, to be honest. I've taken the dog to the groomer and been very happy to find that she didn't trash the place (the dog, not the groomer). The dog not trashing the place is a Thing of Interest simply because she's a Great Dane so trashing things is in her genetic makeup. She can't help it :-) I've gone to work, come home from work and spent a lot of time in traffic in between. Very little of interest has happened in my personal life thankfully.
Work is mad busy due to important people leaving. Their official last day is Friday so next week shall be fun.
In news of those close to me - Middle Little Sister broke her leg on Sunday falling off a bouncy castle & is still in hospital. Mother Dearest is still fluttering about in a panic despite having been through broken bones several times with other siblings of mine and MLS herself (wrist last year, arm two years ago, collarbone & arm 6 years ago. She's not a bouncy child). I've suggested to MLS that perhaps next time she might just fake a stomach bug to get off school like everyone else. She laughed, Mother Dearest got offended. You just can't please some people.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Fish update
Thursday, February 7, 2008
If wishes were construction workers
For me it was like a cartoon lightbulb moment! It was such a simple and yet brilliant idea. Keen to have my wish (for am I not greedy, I have only the one right now) granted, I enthusiastically entered my hearts desire into the search box.
Unfortunately...
Oh well.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Entourage 2008
It's not surprising really as Office 2008 for Windows is rather crap too. We tested it here last year and the general consensus was that it's not getting within 10 metres of our machines until it's at least 2 years old and we've figured out how to turn off all of the extra features. A fairly similar reaction to the test run of Vista actually except everyone's graphics cards worked :D
Guess I'll be sticking with Office 2004 and the standard OS X Mail app then. What a shocker.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
The Fishes
About this time last year I started "keeping" tropical fish in the tank on the left. Or rather I started buying fish, bringing them home and watching them die. There are lots of things that kill fish. They don't like it if the NO2 is too high, or the NO3 or the NH3 or NH4 and lets not forget the pH. If it's too cold or too hot they'll expire. Some of them don't like company and some of them don't like to be alone. Most of them will attempt to eat anything smaller than themselves and their attitude towards their young would raise an eyebrow in even the most laid back small town. Anyway, after many many weeks of interesting chemistry set type experiments I discovered that the pH of my water was too high and was directed towards Mopani wood which naturally lowered the pH. Hurrah! My fish lived!
I was doing so well with this whole fish keeping lark that about 3 months ago I decided to upgrade to a bigger tank for The Fishes (they now number 4 Zebra Danios, 6 Neon Tetras, 5 Glowlight Tetras, 2 Swordtails, 6 Guppies, 3 Mollies and a Plattie I think) so I ordered this rather nice hexagonal tank and waited with barely contained glee for it to arrive. 'Yay', thought I, 'A shiny new tank for mines beloved Fishes'. Then it arrived. So I brought it home and started to set it up. And then it hit me - what if I had problems with this tank too? What if my Fishes started to die again? I've gotten very fond of them now, we've come a long way together and I'd rather they didn't all die (I'm sure they'd be fully in support of this plan too if asked). What a dilemma, whatever shall I do?
So the new tank is set up beside the old one. It's cycling away happily and should be ready for the first fish to move by next week. Of course now I'm absolutely petrified of moving them in case they all expire from the shock or the pH levels or some other weird wonderful fish keeping secret that I haven't yet been exposed to.
Hmmm. This could be a problem.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Weekends
I’ve lots to look forward to too.
Tomorrow evening I shall hopefully be joining an old friend to help celebrate her Birthday/ Leaving The Country For A New Job And Man party. And on Sunday I plan to walk the hounds somewhere muddy and see how many random passers-by we can terrify.
It all sounds good, doesn’t it? A nice weekend with a relaxing mix of things to do and places to go, friends to see and large hounds to walk. It was good until I, in all innocence, checked the daily feed of the Critical Junk Blog and discovered the heinous news. It’s too terrible for me to relay here. You’ll need to visit it yourself.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
I'm in love
The all new skinny Macbook Air. Visit it and be somewhat awed.
Dear husband I want a divorce - I have found your replacement...
edited to add: I'm sticking with the original Macbook. In Black so that the pawprints don't show when JD (the rest of the cat who's nose you see in that there picture off to the left) sleeps on the mobile heat source I so thoughtfully bought for him.
Hello
And, of course, penguins.