- Edmonton Goosecam -- Last weekend I discovered the Edmonton Journal Goosecam, a webcam monitoring a nesting Canada goose on a straw bale on a farm just west of Edmonton. The goose, Patience, had returned for her seventh year of nesting on the farm. It was oddly captivating (or maybe just a new form of procrastination) to watch the goose as she sat there, looking around, occasionally preening her feathers, and often dozing off. Then on Wednesday my absent-minded click on my Goosecam bookmark yielded a sight I wasn't prepared for: the nest was empty :( No goose, no eggs. It looks like she's left her nest, presumably because her eggs were not viable. How sad. I'll miss my goose study buddy.
(http://original.livestream.com/journalgoosecam) - PB chocolate chip sandwiches -- On a more positive note, a peanut butter and chocolate chip sandwich, grilled in the George Foreman until the chocolate melted, was the best snack I had last week.
- white coats -- It only took me ten months, but I've picked up my issued white coats from the hospital linen room, which despite being big and shapeless are actually nicer than the white coat I've been wearing for most of the year. I have a love-hate relationship with white coats...the love being driven primarily by pockets!!
in need of some ironing... - bike cage -- The hospital I spend most of my time at finally has a bike cage! Apparently that's given way to blatant bicycle discrimination inside:
- broccoli hazards -- Bugs in my broccoli aren't usually a positive thing -- but in this case the good thing was spotting this cocoon in my lunch tupperware before eating it, yuck (followed by two other bugs).
extra protein - full moon -- Tonight's full moon was beautiful (The photo doesn't do it justice. At all.) -- and it's so nice to look out the window and see open sky...instead of another apartment building.
It was so much larger than this! #cellphonephotoproblems - Bikano snacks -- My parents bought an assortment of interesting Indian snacks from Walmart to try out. This Bikano Navratan Mixture one is my favourite -- and only $0.88 for a 150-gram packet. It's so flavourful and spicy -- you only need a handful to leave your mouth burning (which is a pretty good built-in mechanism for portion control!).
What was great in your week?
I absolutely love looking at the moon. It's so cool. Bugs in food is always a bad thing. I hope you threw that out! And that sandwich looks crazy good.
ReplyDeleteI had to do a double take when you said you were enjoying 15 degree temperatures. Then I figured out you meant Celsius :)