Foxgloves galore |
This is Sherlock |
Octopuses are ranked as the most intelligent invertebrates. Giant Pacific octopuses are commonly kept on display at aquariums due to their size and interesting physiology, and have demonstrated the ability to recognize humans with whom they frequently come in contact. These responses include jetting water, changing body texture, and other behaviors that are consistently demonstrated to specific individuals. They have the ability to solve simple puzzles, open childproof bottles, and use tools. The octopus brain has folded lobes (a distinct characteristic of complexity) and visual and tactile memory centers. They have about 300 million neurons. They have been known to open tank valves, disassemble expensive equipment, and generally wreak havoc in labs and aquaria. Some researchers even claim that they are capable of motor play and having personalities.
I think I will re-watch it myself, having just been introduced to Sherlock and enjoying learning so much more about the species. It is also one way I have found to give myself some positive input so that I can think about life with a more inclusive perspective. That, and looking every day at the Astronomy Picture of the Day. Today's selection shows rainbow-colored clouds at sunset over Sweden.
The world is filled with wonders, and every time I lift my head and look out at what surrounds me, I am grateful. I am also grateful that, even if my sight is compromised, I can still see well enough to read and write, even if it is limited and not perfect. It's so much better than I feared, and fortunately there is some treatment to slow the progression. I get my next eye jab in August. Summer has arrived in this part of the world, too. We are under a heat advisory until late Tuesday, with our temperature expecting to reach almost 90°F. I know that sounds pretty lame to those of you experiencing triple digits every day, but for us it's, well, hot. We are in the Pacific Northwest and only occasionally see it get this hot. Homes rarely have air conditioning, but the stores and coffee shops do, thank goodness.
Steve took this yesterday |
Steve asked me to take off my hat and sunglasses, but I couldn't bear the bright sun on my delicate eyes; I did take off the hat at least. Standing in front of the ice machine also made me feel a bit cooler, just seeing the sign was a reminder that ICE is not so far away.
I do hope you will find a way to stay rather comfortable during this heat wave, which is covering most of the country right now. And I also wish you might find your own way to happiness and contentment. It's there, if you look for it. I know I will be staying indoors in A/C for most of the really hot days. Until we meet again next week, I truly hope you will discover your serenity. I will be looking for mine and being good to myself. Be well, dear friends.
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It is humid here so we were out early. The wildflowers are changing again, providing such lovely scenes in an ever changing setting. So much better than watching the news! Thank goodness!
I took a de-tox week away from news and even friends posts about politics. I feel so much better, but now am jumping back in. Just to network a bit, not out there making big statements or engaging in arguments. Loved you and the ice machine pic. You are in really good physical condition to do all the hiking you do. I'm a wee bit jealous, but my weak link is my lungs. Stay inside definitely and keep cool and happy!
DJan, I've often mentioned how as good as photography is, it doesn't equal what my eyes see... (at least my photos never do). It used to frustrate me when I wanted to share something wonderful, but the pictures never did it justice.
I have seen "My Octopus Teacher" and enjoyed it (may watch it again). Love all the info on Sherlock.
And yes, it is hot here. But I've been wondering if your apartment has AC? You may have mentioned at some point, but I can't remember. If not, I'm glad the coffee shop does.
I hope Sherlock gets to go home soon.
Stay cool, my friend! :)
I'm glad to see you wearing those big sunglasses and I'm glad you didn't take them off. I'm sure you got your hat right back on too. Eye protection is important.
I made a note of "My Octopus Teacher". I can't remember if I watched it, but it sounds like good hot weather entertainment.
The fox gloves are wonderful. We have a few in our garden. They plant themselves.
I did a bit of dead heading of roses and day lilies in the garden before the sun got onto that part and now I will do no more work outside today in the heat. I did eat lunch on the patio yesterday until the mosquitoes drove my back indoors. We'll see today.
Thanks for your upbeat post. I'm working on serenity too.
I adore octopuses - such intelligent and fascinating creatures. I am glad that one will be returned to the ocean.
Love your foxgloves too - which are a treasured garden plant here.
And yes, 90 degrees is by my standards tooooo hot. Stay away from the news dear friend. And stay cool.
If we're active, even on hot days we can find interesting things to do. It's very uncomfortable here and very, very dry.
I don't get many outdoor pics of Sue sans sunglasses. She has very sensitive eyes.
I don't watch news at all. I am able to keep up via online -- social media etc.
I hope you have AC in your apartment.
Yesterday I finished Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt I am sure you would enjoy it. I did very much.
We have our AC on now..the humidity is high here when we warm up.
Hope you have a wonderful week!
What a nice picture of yourself! I appreciate the beauty you share and your honesty about the interesting times in which we live. I too believe in remaining aware, but not being swamped! My posts everyday are about sanity, gently reminding us of what really matters. Glad I happened to buy here today! Aloha from Honolulu
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