Good Monday morn, dear friends!Ā In case you weren’t aware, Valentine’s Day is the day after tomorrow (Wednesday).Ā Ho-hum … in my book it’s rather one of those unnecessary holidays that has little or no meaning, but since the retailers of flowers, chocolates and other things make a bundle by exploiting poor men, it’s a media sensation.Ā More than a few times I’ve seen men at the grocery the night before hastily picking up some flowers and chocolates for their beloved wifey.Ā Okay, I’ll stop with the sarcasm … it is “jolly” Monday, not “snarky” Monday!!!
Joyful tells me she has whipped up a few treats in keeping with the Valentine Day theme, so let’s go see what yummy things await us and then we’ll get this week started right with some jolly good fun!
An’ I even gots a Valentine treat for da bacon-lovers
Gonna need a dentist after all this sweet stuff, but thank you, Joyful!!!Ā Now, let’s start the morning with some phunny puns, okay?
And we’ve been collecting a few animal memes …
Okay, now it’s TOON TIME!!!
A few fun facts to chew on …
Um … I’m not sure I want to try this one … if it doesn’t work, you don’t get any “do-overs”!!!
And what would Jolly Monday be without a cute animal video???Ā This one was sent to me yesterday by our dear friend, Scottie … thank you, Scottie, for so many laughs!!!
Well, friends, it’s that time again … hear the hall clock chiming?Ā I hope you all have a safe, warm, and wonderful week ahead … and guys — better be calling the florist today if you want to bring a smile to the face of your beloved on Wednesday!Ā š¤£Ā Love ‘n hugs from Filosofa, Jolly & Joyful!!!
Good morning and welcome, at long last, to the weekend!!!Ā I think Iāve found a few fun surprises to get your weekend off to a fun start!
Iād like to introduce you to Herman and Lundy.Ā The two are a living example of overlooking superficial differences and bonding with āotherā.Ā You see, Herman is a pigeon and Lundy is a Chihuahua puppy, yet they are best buds!Ā Herman the pigeon was rescued from a car dealership in Hilton, New York one year ago. The hapless bird, which turned out to be suffering from some neurological condition, had been found sitting on the pavement for three days before his rescuers realized he was unable to fly.After wildlife specialists declared Herman untreatable, they prepared to euthanize himāthatās when Sue Rogers stepped in to save him.Ā Over the course of the last year, Rogers has cared for Herman, keeping him in a crib when not on daily outings to stimulate his little legs.And then there was Lundy, whose owners, realizing that he was disabled, could not move his legs and therefore could not walk, decided they could not keep him.Ā Now, Sue Rogers is the founder ofĀ The Mia Foundation, a Rochester-based nonprofit dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals with physical defects and deformities.Ā Just so happened that Lundyās family sent him to the The Mia Foundation, and it was there that Herman and Lundy met.
Rogers had only briefly placed the two critters together in a bed before they started snuggling. They have since become virtually inseparable.Ā After Ms. Rogers shared some pics of Herman and Lundy on the internet, suddenly donations began pouring in!Ā Says Sue Rogers ā¦
āI never imagined the pictures of Lundy and Herman would touch so many people! Almost 5 million people in a little over 24 hours!! Their little story is being shared all over the world! And thank you also for the donations coming in. We really do need them as we have a few surgeries coming up soon! It brings me to tears to think that our little Herman (the pigeon) is known worldwide now! Iāve been called crazy for keeping Herman alive and trying to make his life a happy one. And Lundy⦠well, who wouldnāt love that sweet little nugget?ā
Herman and Lundy even broke into the bigtime already, with a write-up in People Magazine!Ā Ā Donāt they just melt your heart!Ā But wait … there’s more!Ā When I went to The Mia Foundation’s Facebook page tonight, seeking more pictures, I found this …
Yep, Lundy’s got herself a mobility machine!Ā An organization called Walkin’ Wheels donated this cart.Ā Sue says it will take him a little while to grow into it, but once he does … look out world!
Now hereās a new one!Ā Iāve long said that we (myself included) are entirely too reliant on technology.Ā Donāt get me wrong ⦠I think technology is great, but ⦠we shouldnāt let it replace our ability to do things for ourselves, to survive without it, if necessary.Ā Kari Paul learned that lesson the hard way.
Ms. Paul rented a car from car-sharing service, Gig Car Share, which uses an app to book a vehicle, unlock it, and drive away.Ā But, when she stopped briefly along side a mountain road in a very rural area of California, she had no cell service and ⦠guess what?Ā Bingo!Ā She couldnāt start the car, for of course the app wouldnāt work without the WiFi!Ā Apparently, the car ā like ET ā needs to āphone homeā every few hours to be re-set.
Now, apparently as a backup in case of this very scenario, the car comes equipped with something called a āgig cardā, but as luck would have it, that didnāt work at first, either.Ā Night was approaching, and it was at this point that the company suggested to Ms. Paul that she just sleep in her car!Ā Eventually, she managed to get the gig card to work, but then Gig Car Share informed her that she had used all her āallotted restartsā, and she would have to keep the car on until she reached her destination.
Ms. Paul tweeted (later, after she finally arrived home) ā¦
Six hours, two tow trucks, and 20 calls to customer service later apparently it was a software issue and the car needed to be rebooted before we could use it @internetofshit
If this is what they mean by āsmart carsā, then no thanks ⦠Iāll keep my stupid car!
Is it a bird?Ā Is it a plane?Ā No ⦠itās Dracula!Ā Meet the Dracula Parrot, a unique parrot endemic to the rainforest in New Guinea, famous for its resemblance to Count Dracula. Its official name is Pesquet’s parrot, but is also known as the Vulturine parrot because of its distinctive vulture-like head. It feeds exclusively on figs (not blood), and it’s head is bare to avoid feathers matting from the sticky fruit. It’s a large parrot with a total length of approximately 18 inches.Ā
Those of us who share our home with furry family members (no, Iām not talking about Uncle Harry ⦠I mean the four-legged sort) know whoās really the boss of the house, and it surely aināt us!Ā This short clip shows exactly who rules the roost in one household!
Well, folks, itās a beautiful day here, the sun is actually showing itās face for a change, so itās time for you to get out there and enjoy your weekend!Ā Keep safe and have a wonderful weekend!