I’m back after my little unexpected break last week. A bizarro cold swept in and knocked me off my feet for multiple days. Instead of blog writing last Wednesday or Thursday, or even Friday, I was sleeping, running out of energy every time I tried to get something done, and watching Netflix. I’m better this week, though. So … news. 🙂
This first story is another big example of NOPE. If I were a firefighter, I wouldn’t even drive past this place.
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5ba41f9ce4b0375f8f9b78fd
The Lego wheelchair is fantastic! I love the compassion and innovation of people.
https://news.sky.com/story/lego-wheelchair-helps-injured-turtle-to-move-11510679
In science, our eyes are quick at picking up information but slow to get rid of it. This means we can not only watch movies but actually detect ghost images as well. The applications of this seem pretty significant in an ever-changing technological world. It also seems to have incredible applications for sci-fi stories. So cool!
https://www.livescience.com/63590-human-eye-ghost-images.html
That’s all for this no-longer-sick writer. See you back here in seven!
I like animals but I am not sharing it with deadly reptiles. There’s a place in Wilmington that houses the world’s deadliest snakes and I’ve always said that would be the worst place to experience an earthquake.
Kind of extreme the firefighters were told not to enter in an emergency. I guess the guy is going to die right there with his reptiles. (Free roaming alligators? He is nuts.)
That turtle wheelchair is clever. Now there is someone who doesn’t need a stupid kit to build something with Legos.
Glad you’ve recovered from your cold!