What? There’s nothing to see here. Please go about your business.
Please go about your business.
Oh, hello. I’m just…keeping a paw on my, er, friend here. Don’t mind me.
This is…my friend.
*CHOMP*
NOM.
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What? There’s nothing to see here. Please go about your business.
Please go about your business.
Oh, hello. I’m just…keeping a paw on my, er, friend here. Don’t mind me.
This is…my friend.
*CHOMP*
NOM.
Now that is a well camouflaged Cat of Kingsville.
I saw it only two steps before we walked by it, so all I had time to do was make sure Maggie stayed close to me on her lead on the other side of my legs.
Maggie, in the meantime, didn’t notice it at all. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Blending into the dirt and and into background.
It’s a little easier to see from across the street, when it doesn’t have all that dirt and background to blend into.
But even then, given how still it was sitting, you’d miss if you weren’t actively looking out for animals as you walked your dog.
Camouflaged cat is watching you.
Mine!
Possessive paw.
Saturday mornings, amirite?
Dozey doggie.
Another year, another birthday. (Which, of course, is the very definition of an annual day to celebrate your birth.)
#AllSmiles
This year we celebrated Nadia’s birthday with dinner at my sister’s house while watching the men’s cricket world cup.
#ThumbsUp
And we got Nadia to blow out only once scented candle — which she was quite okay with :)
Posing for the photo.
Happy birthday! <3
Also, Bob’s Burgers fans will appreciate that one of the presents I got Nadia this year was this fabulous glow-in-the-dark Kuchi Kopi!
“Nice to see you, Mr Bob.”
Gotta wait till the fresh paint on the mailbox dries before reattaching those house numbers :)
Hanging on.
Be a lert. The world needs more lerts.
My what big ears you have!
Maggie waits for a treat after seeing a dog across the street.
She still doesn’t like dogs, but she’s not particularly leash reactive these days — which is great.
Expecto treatonum!
Today in Cats of Kingsville: Keeping it’s composure (and distance, because the gate was open), but also keeping a close eye on Maggie.
Disapproving cat is disapproving.
Coming back to our cats of Kingsville series, though, today we saw two cats.
This one that decided that vertical separation was better than horizontal separation as I walked Maggie down its street (Maggie sniffed the base of the tree but didn’t even register the cat’s presence).
Cat up a tree, unimpressed with the fact that I’m taking its photo.
And this one that was particularly frowny about us walking by its domain :)
Disapproving cat-on-a-post is disapproving.
We take a break from our usual cats of Kingsville coverage to show a friendly cat in Yarraville that loved getting scritched by Nadia :)
Turned up after we’d parked our car, got a few scritches, and then wandered off through the hedge into the neighbouring park.
Maggie isn’t as interested in the men’s cricket world cup or the French Open tennis tournament as I am. Which is fair. She’s always preferred playing tug to chasing balls :)
Fast asleep on the sofa.
One of the perks of working from home is having a snoozing dog in your eye line the whole time.
It’s a cold day and that’s a big gas heater on the back wall. Maggie is very happy.
It’s also a little amusing when you start to speak in a conference call and startle said sleeping puppy :)
Wha..?
It’s important to be warm and stylish when Nadia takes you for your morning walk on a windy, overcast 4-degree day in Melbourne :)
I’m not sure how much she appreciated the coat, but she was certainly looking forward to her walk!
Happy puppy :)
Glowing golden sunset behind patchy rain clouds in Melbourne this evening.
Now that’s quite a glow!
Today in Cats of Kingsville: this fluff ball detoured off the sidewalk where I was walking Maggie so she could keep an eye on us from a safe distance :)
Peeking out from across the low hedge.
How many times have you watched a YouTube video that’s ended with a variation of this phrase: “please like and subscribe, and remember to click that bell icon so you get notified every time I upload a new video”?
If you watch YouTube as much as I do [1], you hear this All. The. Time.
Why are YouTubers so insistent that viewers clicking that bell icon?
Veritasium (Derek Muller) explains this in his recent ‘My Video Went Viral. Here's Why’ video. In that he presents his “theory of everything when it comes to YouTube”. If you’re a big watcher of YouTube videos, I highly recommended you watch it.
But, basically: clicking that bell icon is great because doing so lets you, essentially, bypass part of YouTube’s recommendation algorithm (while also, technically, giving it more data). This, of course, is the algorithm that, among other things, determines which eight recommended videos you’ll see at the top of your YouTube home page.
If, however, you watch videos from your favourite channel by clicking on a YouTube notification instead, two things happen.
You don’t have to wait for your favourite channel’s newest video to appear in your recommendations list. This is great because now you don’t miss a video just because the algorithm determined, for whatever reason, to not feature that video in your top recommendations.
Once you’ve watched the videos from your favourite channels, YouTube doesn’t need to recommend them to you anymore. That means it can now recommend other things in your recommendations list. Which, depending on how you look at it, can be an excellent outcome.
That, however, is not the method I use. It would make sense if I did – I do subscribe to 454 channels on YouTube, after all. But I really don’t want to be bombarded with all those notifications and emails.
Instead, I use a much older, much simpler, and much less obtrusive way of keeping track of every video a channel uploads: RSS.
Yes, I subscribe to the RSS feed of all the channels I want to watch most (if not all) the videos from :)
Some of the learning and science YouTube channels (and blogs) that I subscribe to.
Depending on which RSS news reader you use, this is super easy to do. My reader of choice is NewsBlur so all I need to do is copy-paste a YouTube channel’s URL into NewsBlur’s add-feed dialog and, voilà, I am subscribed to a full feed of this channel’s videos.
So, if you’re someone who watches a lot of YouTube and also uses an RSS feed reader, I highly recommend you give this method a try. It will make your life much easier and you’ll be free of those pesky notifications.
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[1] About and hour and half a day, on average.
Gorgeous peach-pink sunset in Melbourne today!
Peach-pink sunset behind the clouds, above the rooftops.
This fire was classified by VicEmergency as ‘small’. But it looked much bigger when you saw its smoke plume against that yellow-orange sky at sunset.
A trick of the light makes the smoke stand out against the sky.
Democracy sausage achieved! With Nadia at Kingsville Primary School after voting in the 2019 federal elections in Australia.
(For future reference, you can find out which polling places in Australia offer democracy sausages, cake stalls, and the like from democracysausage.org.)
White bread, sausage, fried onions, and sauce. What more could you want?
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