April 22, 2025

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JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Aquila chrysaetos — the claws are even worse!

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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Just amazing.
I have no words.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

See above…

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
1 month ago

Really?

It doesn’t look eagle-ish.

JP Steve
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 month ago

It’s all in the claws…

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
1 month ago

The eagle claws in his contract?

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Kiki!

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Looks really cute till you notice the teeth…. and realize that kitty’s bottom jaw must be on the other side of that wrist.

Tigressy
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

That’s why my arms are full of scars.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Guessing this has something to do with the filming of West Side Story.

JP Steve
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
1 month ago

Or the June Taylor Dancers…

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
1 month ago

What I told everyone I wanted to be, when I was in kindergarten.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
1 month ago

Yes…. The Jets actors/dancers warming up before a filming a number.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

There’s no crying in baseball.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Spoiler
Ethel?

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
1 month ago

Um… Yeah… But she’d kinda prefer to be remembered by

her own name….
Vivian Vance

Or a role a bit more glamorous.

and not that one….
Where she was playing the frumpy wife of an actor actually 22 years her senior, with whom she didn’t get along in real life.

When the show started, she was 42 and he was 64, and she felt like she was dressed and made up to look his age

At first she didn’t get along with Lucy either, but they eventually became close friends. Not so with William Frawley.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

“I can do frumpy.”

Greyhame
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Local girl does good!

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Gorgeous little parasites, aren’t they?

“Cuckoo wasps are parasitoids and kleptoparasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other species where their young consume the larvae of their hosts.” ….Wikipedia

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

You’ve fooled us before! Here’s how it really looks…

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SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
1 month ago

Gee, thanks for straightening that out.

Arfside
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Looks like a tough hill for skateboarders…or Stingray bicycle riders (although some could do it!)

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

I guess I have California eyes.

It doesn’t even look unusual to me.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

I can easily see the pineapple…. what I’d like to know is, “What the heck are the NOT pineapples, and do they each have one bunny-type ear, or are they all upside down?”

baconboycamper
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 month ago

Bunnies and upside-down pineapples.
Good combo (for those in the know…)

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  baconboycamper
1 month ago

The only pineapple I found is right side up.

And if those are bunnies, they’re also right-side up….. yellow and brown striped like a bumble bee, and only have one ear.

But I now don’t think that’s what they are, cos I see some little bird feet.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

I found it last night before bed, but i have Susan’s question about it.
What the heck are those things?

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Ok, in case you can’t see it, or want to compare, here’s

the pineapple I found….

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Or if you’d like a hint before you peek at mine…

He’s (or she’s, but it looks male to me 😁….)
Wearing big purple glasses.

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SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Birds! I think they’re birds!

Some kind of little parakeets?

Little fat budgies with orange hooked beaks, each with a purple dot on top… Striped heads with a yellow topknot, orange breasts, green wings… and little bird feet.

Almost impossible to find a whole one in all the overlapping layers…

But if this makes sense, this is what I see…..

The upside down U shapes are their eyes. No idea about the dots on their heads below that.

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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 month ago

I see them now.

JP Steve
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 month ago

It does compute! Even the dots under the eyes. (and the purple above the bill makes them all male…)

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SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
1 month ago

Oh wow! Thanks.

Even the yellow striped head… neither of these has green wings, but they could.

Yay!

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JP Steve
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 month ago

I was searching for orange breasts*. This kinda had the right colors in the wrong places…

*(let’s see what the AI bots make of that comment…)

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  JP Steve
1 month ago

The puzzle maker probably made use of his artistic license.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Doesn’t he look like you could just walk up and give him a big hug?

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
1 month ago

Nope.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
1 month ago

Apres vous…

Arfside
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 month ago

Well, maybe after he was full of Liverlips, he might be more tractable. 🙂

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 month ago

Aslan, is that really you?

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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1 month ago

Hiking companion.

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Arfside
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Reply to  More_Cats_Than_Sense
1 month ago

Well, it might keep him from sniffing out more rattlesnakes. My brother had to put his dog through a “rattlesnake avoidance” class.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  More_Cats_Than_Sense
1 month ago

I’d say he’s actually a non-hiking companion.

The opposite of carrying his own weight.

SusanSunshine
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1 month ago

Today’s Google doodle… the image they substitute for their home page logo on special occasions… is for Earth Day.

As ever, it spells out G-O-O-G-L-E…. this time in aerial photos that remind me of some of the ones we’ve been looking at

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SusanSunshine
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1 month ago

Oh… I just found their description:

G: The low-lying tropical paradise of the Maldives. This beautiful island nation comprises twenty ring-shaped coral reef formations called atolls. These atolls enclose vibrant lagoons, and the very word atoll originates from the local Dhivehi language.

O: The high-altitude alpine landscape in the Hautes-Alpes department of the French Alps. This stunning corner of the world features rocky, forested terrain, distinct alpine ecosystems shaped by harsh conditions, and diverse wildlife including chamois, marmots, and golden eagles.

O: Quebec’s rugged Côte-Nord. This untamed stretch, where the boreal forest hugs the St. Lawrence River from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon, is home to tough plants and animals that thrive in the subarctic frontier.

G: The Mendoza Province of western Argentina. East of the Andes, this arid to semi-arid region is sustained by vital rivers like the Mendoza, Tunuyán, Diamante, and Atuel, which originate in the mountains.

L: Southeastern Utah, United States of America. Uplifted by tectonic forces, this corner of the Colorado Plateau features deep canyons carved by the Colorado River, with mesas and buttes rising from layered rock. Near Lake Powell, desert plants have adapted to endure the arid climate.

E: A remote inland area of western New South Wales, Australia. Home to a classic dry Australian landscape, this area features flat to gently rolling land with drought-resistant plants like spinifex and eucalyptus. Local wildlife is well-suited to the harsh climate across this remote land that’s largely used for grazing livestock.

Images courtesy of Airbus, Data SIO, NOAA, Landsat / Corpernicus, U.S. Geological Survey

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