It’s been a while since I have reblogged something for Throwback Thursday. This is a sort of reminder to me because I have been lazy and not taken the cats out too much these last few weeks.
I believe the concept of Earthing was introduced in a book called Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever! I have not yet read the book but I read several articles about the subject and watched a documentary called Grounded. As best as I understand it, when we are disconnected from the Earth, like we are in our homes or while wearing most shoes, we build up free radicals in our bodies that cause inflammation. That leads to a long list of other health problems. By taking our shoes off and touching the Earth for 30 to 60 minutes a day, we allow a free exchange of electrons that can neutralize these free radicals and restore health. Even just standing on unpainted concrete, like a driveway or sidewalk, will allow an exchange of electrons.
I had been wearing minimalist shoes for over a year but decided I needed to…
The other day my wife, Rose, decided to give her iPad to her sister since she never uses it anymore. She asked me to remove all of her information but when I started to do that I noticed she had over a hundred photos, many of them were pictures of our cats from 2016.
I wanted to transfer the photos to my desktop computer but I was reminded over and over why I hate Apple. They have a reputation for being easy but I have always found the opposite to be true. I couldn’t access the files by plugging the iPad directly to my computer so I uploaded them to iCloud but when I tried to access them on my web browser I was informed that only an Apple device could view them.
I could go on and on but I eventually got the photos and I want to share some of them with you.
This first one is Frankie doing what Frankie does. It is a bit grainy, probably because of poor lighting.
Frankie 2016/01/16
The next one is Frankie on one of his favorite napping spots; our printer. I have since put a towel over it to make it more comfortable.
Frankie 2016/01/23
This is Floki the day after we adopted him.
Floki 2016/07/05
Here is Frankie again. This was shortly after we adopted Floki and everyone picked up an eye infection from him. I think it was also the first time Chris went to the vet for a medical issue.
Floki again five weeks after adoption. Notice his brown color is coming in.
Floki 2016/08/10
My wife works from home a few days a week. In this photo, she is with another person that I don’t know and had to crop her out. It looks like Chris is helping her here.
Chris 2016/08/16
Here is Frankie and Floki keeping Rose company while she works.
Frankie and Floki 2016/09/12
The next photos are of Chris at the vet for an eye infection that he got from Floki. I won’t include those because I already posted them. You can see them here.
Here is another example of how helpful Chris is to Rose. I’m sure she gets a lot more done when Chris is around.
Chris 2016/10/07
These next two were taken on the same day. The first is my favorite. It is Frankie and Floki enjoying the sunbeam.
Frankie and Floki 2016/11/21
Here is Chris enjoying the sunbeam while Floki naps in his shadow.
Chris and Floki 2016/11/21
Here is Frankie, Chris, and Floki. Naturally, Chris has to be lying on top of someone.
Frankie, Chris and Floki
Here is a photo that is grainy but it includes all of our boys.
Frankie, Floki, Chris and Puck 2016/12/09
Finally, here is a photo of Frankie, Floki and Chris on the bed next to what I assume are Christmas presents waiting to be wrapped.
Frankie, Floki and Chris 2016/12/16
What do you think? Do I need to worry about my job as blog photographer?
I recently posted “This Day In Christory” so I thought it was a good time to do a post for Puck. This is Puck outside on March 1, 2014. This was part of a group of photos that I wrote about in a post that you can read here. I’m not sure why this one was not included.
I know that men are stereotyped as people who don’t read directions and I certainly don’t want to promote that idea but when we got our Jackson Galaxy cat toys I did not read the directions. In fact, I opened the first one without even reading the name on the package. If I had I would have saw it was a “Ground Prey Wand.” “Ground” being the key word. If I read the label I would have known what to do right away. But alas, I didn’t read it, so I started swinging it around in the air like a crazy person with only mixed results.
I didn’t post the first video I took because I eventually read the package and realized I was supposed to drag it along the ground. Part of the video was a bit funny so I thought I would share it here.
Last month we won a couple of Jackson Galaxy cat toys from Petmate and the Sweet Purrfections blog. They arrived recently to the delight of our boys.
One of the toys is called a Ground Prey Wand and is designed to be dragged along the ground to simulate a small animal, like a mouse. The other is an Air Prey Wand which, you guessed it, simulates a bird. (I added product links to Amazon instead of Petmate partially because I am an affiliate but mostly because the prices are less there.)
They seemed to like both toys, although the ground prey toy seemed to take a little longer to figure out.
The air prey toy, on the other hand, seemed to pull at their instincts right away.
Both toys did get their attention and I think it is good to have have a variety of toys so they don’t get bored with any one toy in particular.
February 15 marks a day of loss in my family. In 1999, we lost my dad to cancer. He was just 59. And just last year we lost Puck to a bladder blockage. He was just five and a half.
Puck with Chris, February 4, 2018Charles Huss Sr. Circa 1968
It is nearly impossible to bring laundry inside and fold it before one or more cats choose to lie on top of it.
The other day I had to pull clothing out from under Chris one at a time. Each piece resulted in a corresponding growl from Chris until he finally grabbed my arm with both paws and bit my hand while kicking my arm with his back feet. I guess that laundry was important to him.