Author: Richard Nestoff (Page 1 of 74)

Sparky won’t walk.

Sparky was never going to catch that squirrel, but I used that as an excuse to get him outside for a walk.  The walk went fine as long as Sparky was going downhill.  The weather was very comfortable, so I thought we could go for a long walk.  As Sparky was taking a whiz by the creek, I started up the big hill.  He wouldn’t budge. 

Sparky could accept that we were on a walk instead of killing squirrels, but we didn’t have to make this a death march.  Sparky thought I should be grateful that he would walk back to the house without needing to be carried.

Sparky wants to catch that squirrel.

Watching that squirrel, Sparky thought it would be a good idea to go outside and catch the squirrel. 

He was wide awake now.  Sparky wondered if the squirrel might try to escape up a tree.  He asked me to throw rocks at it or shoot it, so it fell out of the tree. Sparky was so adorable when he asked, I told him that I would. 

Two retired guys watching a squirrel.

Sparky napped for so long, I started listening to an audio book.  When he asked what the book was about, I told him it was about a squirrel that wanted to be a dog, and the squirrel is right there, on that tree.

Sparky thought we should keep an eye on that squirrel.  At least that roused him from his lethargy.

April showers bring road rivers.

It hasn’t rained in eight hours, but there is still water running down Sprague Road.  Storm water is supposed to go down this grate, pass under my yard and continue to the creek in front of my house.  It’s a giant grate, but it’s completely plugged with small branches, leaves, and now a bunch of sand.  A neighbor stopped when I was looking at it.  He said that last night, the road was a river.

I’m going to try to pull the branches out, so the leaves and sand clear. 

Sparky is taking the day off.

Sparky is exhausted.  Just before this photo was taken, he was sleeping with his eyes closed.  It’s noon, but Sparky doesn’t intend to move. 

I am tempted to sit in the chair next to him, and put on my socks.  If I do that, Sparky will feel obliged to come over and ask to get on my lap.   He is so tired, I don’t know if he would do it.  I’m not going to try because he needs his sleep.

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FAA is slow to adopt drone taxis.

Flying Taxis Officially Lift Off – But Only In China, Thank Biden’s FAA

China has approved the use of large drones as commercial taxis.  A passenger gets in the cabin, mashes a button, and the drone flies to the destination.  It’s completely automatic.

The article sarcastically thanks the FAA under President Biden for not approving this technology in the US.  The FAA should sincerely be thanked for their caution. 

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