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Have you heard how squirrels swear? It was Yuki who chased her up the tree
I recommend it, a very good toy for dogs. It’s called the Wobble Wag Giggle Dog Ball. It costs $13 for the size shown in the video, which is considered large, $11 for a smaller version, and $8 for the smallest one. There are no batteries required. The design is ingeniously simple. There are three tubes at different angles. Inside each is a movable squeaker. It squeaks when air passes through it. When there’s room for the squeakers to move within the tube due to gravity or centrifugal force, it moves, allowing air to pass through, creating sound. The pressure isn’t instant due to air resistance, so the sound extends over time. The squeakers in each tube are slightly different, so it produces a cool sound.
We bought the largest ball for Yuki, which supposedly cannot fit in his mouth. But Yuki has figured out how to cleverly grab it. And now he carries it from floor to floor.
A very interesting map. You can open any place in the world and see which languages are spoken in specific spots. Try opening India for instance π In the USA, it’s also quite complicated. Not only with Pennsylvania German above the Amish and Russian at Brighton Beach, but also a plethora of local languages of indigenous tribes and such.
Link in the comments

This is one of the sanitary stops on our bike trail (W&OD). Interestingly, besides toilets and drinking fountains, there is a motorized bike pump and outlets, ten of them.

My 21st attempt at oil painting.
The Desolate Embrace

Here is a typical scene in our parts. If you see a cool car like in photo 1, then the driver and passenger will very likely look like in photo 2. This applies to the third purple Rolls Royce as well. Probably somewhere in Atlanta, a local rapper would be driving the Corvette, and the purple Rolls Royce would have undergone a bit of tuning.
And thatβs really great. By retirement, many save up enough money to afford what they missed out on earlier. For some, itβs traveling in Europe; for others, itβs driving around the country in a cool car with their beloved grandmother.



Oleg bravely tackles everything
Everything turns to shit
And if he tackles shit
He just expends less effort

My 20th attempt at oil painting. Nadezhda Shulga for you with love!

Just published a new article where I explore the intriguing interplay between engineering and artistic pursuits, specifically painting and playing the piano. π¨πΉ I dive into how these seemingly disparate activities enrich each other, enhancing skills that are crucial in both domains – from fostering an ability to think graphically to honing keen attention to detail.