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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #1680 on: Today at 08:28:54 AM »

OK Phyl and Tim/Tsk - check-in on my arm/hand issue from Dec 12 - Got clearance from ortho on Friday, Mar 7.  Residual effects minor for maybe June.  Continue PT through then or a needed?  Whatever that means. . . Hoping to start yard chores by April weather permitting - I will be taking it slow and easy.

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #1681 on: Today at 08:36:39 AM »

Does anyone have further info on what's happened at Hatchery nest?  Last night one egg, this morning two.  Second one showed up during the night?  It almost didn't make the nest?  Now got pushed toward the center.  Both are tending the two eggs, one on Y branch and the other at nest center.  Took a while and a lot of pushing.  LOL

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #1682 on: Today at 08:50:59 AM »

Ah ha -- Mystery of the eggs solved.  Thanks god for replay.

About 8 P  there was a visit by a raccoon.  It didn't seem to cause any harm to either egg, first had to uncover the one egg.  I'm still not sure how the one got "hanging" on the edge.  Both have now left the nest today, but not before covering the eggs.

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #1683 on: Today at 09:42:00 AM »



Not sure if y'all have seen this ...
I watched it live the other day.


March 11, 2025: Mrs. T and the Mouse!
 March 11, 2025  RaptorResource

https://www.raptorresource.org/2025/03/11/march-11-2025-mrs-t-and-the-mouse/




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« Reply #1684 on: Today at 11:10:20 AM »

Royal Albatross cam update

“Here with breakfast dad? Great!
Just give me a second, okay?”
Ah, that’s better. Let’s eat!🫣😂😂



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzKiZGs9siM

Mar 11, 2025
Yesterday Chick SSTrig turned 42 days old, her weight was 3 kg
That's a weight loss of only 100 g since last week.
Plus she was fed by Mom GLG a couple of hours after being weighed.




Good morning Beakers!
Hello Eagles4, Lisa, Ezee, Eburg, Weasel, Jilltosa, Kb, Tsk, Karen, Oldguy, Puff, Eaglesrock, Emyrauld, Lilbro, Blschue, Lori, Clynn, Tig, Baz, Phyl, Peep, Jaspurr, Pink, BL, Bggolden, T40, ssrl, Maxie, Nrstooge, Paulie, jicaji, LB, and All!


Tsk, the kitties are adorable, each one so different.... How is Tim today?

Clynn, Did you download Dragon Naturally Speaking? I wonder if this is compatible with MAC. I need to see how this works. I love using the microphone when I text on my iPhone. Thanks for RRP update.

Phyl, I have pb, trisket, cheese and kosher salt. It'll be my noon snack.  ;D ... love your morning pics and nature video with swans... Mrs T said EEK a mouse!!Then left woke Mr T expressing her displeasure, flew over and jumped on Mr T! LOL! Told him go take care of the nest! Loved it! I'd do the same!  ;D

{{{Puff}}} good news... "slow and easy" into your spring chores  :-*

All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful; The Lord God made them all....Author: Cecil F. Alexander

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #1685 on: Today at 12:27:34 PM »

Lease is less than 200 miles away from home and I didn’t realize she had sent me that message until a few minutes ago but I’m sure she still got about 100 miles to go if not a little more be back later

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« Reply #1686 on: Today at 01:10:15 PM »

CLYNN  Very cool owl dream catcher.  ;D   Would love to see them all make it at Ft St Vrain.

PHYL   Cute March poem. ;)  Someone love succulents  ;D   You probably know most of those exercises already... :-\  Saw the Mrs T and mouse.  Had to look a couple times  ;D

PUFF   Good clearance for you.   What is still the one thing you have trouble with?

LANI   Interesting guest at SST.   Now that all the anesthetic has worn off - he's "feelin' the pain"  ;) ;)  He ran out to do some banking but am sure will spend the PM in his chair with a pillow to elevate and ice.
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #1687 on: Today at 01:47:07 PM »






Happy Day, Beakers!  :D


Karen, yikes on the childhood newborn calf gone to the freezer wrapped in paper the next year!   :o Thanks for the update on Lisa's return trip home - sounds like she's made great time so far... now the DC section... hope it won't put to much of a crimp in her progress.

TSK, I didn't know Tim's 3 surgeries were for 3 different fingers! Glad it went well, and hopefully miss sweetie pie Lulu will help put the pain a bit to the background after he gets home and settles into a comfortable chair.

Clynn, we had a square clothesline in the backyard where I grew up that could be raised and lowered, like an inverted umbrella, so to speak, and I used to help hang the clothes and take them in. I loved the smell of the sheets after drying on the line. When we were little kids, we would sometimes hide in between the lines of hung sheets.  :D :D  I recall many times running to get them brought in very quickly when we would get a surprise pop-up summer thunderstorm. My second husband and I lived in an apt for a while with no washer or dryer, so laundry meant spending time and money at a laundromat, so we very much appreciated that two long clotheslines were in the back courtyard behind our bldg, that was shared with our bldg, and the 3 other bldgs that made that grassy backyard courtyard. We used it often to save on the time and cost of using a dryer at the laundromat.

Tig, yum... steak?

Phyl, good luck with the new PT exercises.

Puff, yay on the release from the doc, and take it easy. Can you click yourself in your car with the seat bealt now, and close your car door better now, too?

Lani, I love peanut butter with lots of things, but I have never known about it in combo with cheese. I'll have to give it a try later, too, if I remember! Let us know what you think about that. I always loved PB and banana sandwiches, with some mayo, when I was a kid, and I still do!

BL, Jackson Browne is still so very easy on the eyes.  ;) :D :-* Thanks!  :)  Russ Kunkel and Leland Sklar a bonus!!

Lisa, fingers crossed you beat that traffic home! But mostly that you get back safe and sound. Have a nice dinner with Jeff, and sleep well tonight!



Waving to All the Beakers!  :)

My UNC Tarheels just started their ACC Conference Tourney game against Notre Dame, so I need to get to watching that... Go Heels!  :D :D


P.S. I meant to post the attached "funny" below the other day, but I don't think I did. Sorry if it's a repeat... Karen's childhood farm horror story reminded me...  8)
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