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Hummingbirds Also Eat Insects!

(photo from the web) I never knew that a hummingbird's diet includes insects.  I thought they only drank the nectar from flowers or the sugar water from feeders.  While I surfed the web to learn more about these birds I found these three short videos that I think you will enjoy. The first video is a bit dramatic. (Use full screen to get a better view.) The text to read while watching this video is fast.      Beautiful:

Bringing in the Clover Plants

I took some clover "weeds" from the yard and treated them as house plants. The're just too good to be weeds. After growing them in a pot outside I took them inside and placed them close to my other houseplants. Now it's on the bottom shelf of my plant stand, next to my desk.  Hopefully they will become accustomed to life inside

I Had to Stop Using My Blog Statistics

I stopped following the statistics for the number of visitors to my blog.  They'er no longer accurate. I'm sure I do not have so many visitors from Russia. I did some research but it looks hopeless.  Here's what I found from reading questions and responses. It's a shame. I used to enjoy watching how many people looked at my posts. Does anyone else have this problem? Is there another way to count the number of visits?

Sunday Morning Humingbird

My video is not very sharp but I hope you still enjoy it.  I was sitting outside when I saw the hummingbirds and ran back into the house to grab my camera. Maybe if you enlarge the video you can see more detail but I'm not sure. Video:

Termite Robots

I find this amazing!  I imagine that soon there will be robots to do construction work, maybe even dig in the coal mines.  It will be great for safety but what about unemployment?  People will have to be trained for other lines of work. This would make a great Christmas or birthday present. Watch the video for details.  You'll have to enlarge it to full screen to be able to read the descriptions. 

Breaking Bad

I've been watching the series Breaking Bad on Netflix.  Actually I'm addicted to it.  Often I watch two or three episodes in a row. "A high school chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine, with his former student, in order to secure his family's financial future."  - From web l'ts not a new series.  My daughter Laurissa and brother Tony recommended it. I love it.  The realistic characters are well acted and the plot is realistic. Here's a trailer:

Maggots!

(photo from web) We do not have public garbage collection where I live.  You can hire a garbage collection service or take the garbage to the dump yourself, which is what I do. The other day as I was about to put the trash bags into the trunk of my car when I saw them.  I went back into the house for more trash bags to double bag the garbage.  I did not want those nasty looking things in my car. The maggots appear in warm weather if you don't dispose of the garbage sooner than usual.  I routinely go to the dump once a week but now while it's hot I'll have to go twice a week to avoid having it happen again. (photo from web) Flies lay eggs that become maggots.  Thankfully I almost never have flies in the house. It's the trash can that's a problem.  I have a metal trash can with a tight lid so I have no idea how flies can get in there. Here's a great video: "While these flies are major pests within the home, they are one of the only

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