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Read moreMy Adopted Cat Is The Best Climbing Partner Ever
Most pet cats will become timid or defensive when outdoors, but not Millie – after being adopted by her mountain-climbing owner Craig Armstrong, Millie has become a feline hiking and mountain-climbing legend.
“She literally loves to climb things… if there’s high-ground she’ll seek it out,” Armstrong said in an interview with Bored Panda. He had nothing but praise for the tenacious little athlete: “Generally she does best on slabby routes where she can scramble from ledge to ledge. She’s an incredible athlete but steep juggy routes just aren’t her thing. When bouldering, though, she’s done some pretty amazing gaps and dynos.”
“I go on a lot of weekend climbing adventures. It never seemed odd to me, just seemed like something I’d do with my pet, take her places,” explained Armstrong. Ever since Millie climbed up onto his shoulder at the Furburbia adoption center in Utah, Armstrong knew they’d make a good team.
There are, of course, pros and cons to taking your cat hiking – “We camp in my truck; She peed in there one night, but she caught a mouse in there one night, too.” Armstrong hopes that they can become a team in other aspects of his life as well; “I’m still waiting for the day we come across a group of pretty ladies and they love Millie and invite us to their campfire that night.“
He also had plenty of advice for owners who might consider hiking with their own cats. “Get them used to their name and to you as a safe place. In talus fields or thick woods she’ll get distracted and climb trees or explore tiny caves and under boulders and stop following sometimes. It’s taken a lot of practice and many trips to get Millie to the point where she follows me down a trail past areas like thickets that would have distracted her otherwise.”
Via Bored Panda
if I could have only one thing in life….
Read moreThe celestial maps of Su Song, Chinese polymath of the Song dynasty, the oldest known star charts in existence, dating from 1092 AD.
Previously: See how the Greeks and the Chinese viewed the same sky
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Read moreA sequence of photos snapped during trans-lunar injection as Apollo 10 headed toward the Moon, May 1969. (NASA)
Moon (2009)“I hope life on Earth is everything you remember it to be.”
In light of the Deckard is Gaff theory, can we have a Moon/Bladerunner sequel please.
Clones are RepliCANS too man.
Read morehttp://magictransistor.tumblr.com/post/84385092271/ocd-approved-fall-out-shelters-family-radiation
*Civil defense in the fallout shelter, which may be seen someday as the precursor of the climate-crisis shelter.
Continuing on… what is to be done?
You know hurricanes are coming to an area completely unprepared to deal with their impact.
A PM from the former government has just been hauled before an inquest into a small scale green readiness campaign – home insulation of all things. So even if the new regime wasn’t set solely on an all stick no carrot radical economic restructure, they still might be a little shy to act. Cause politics. This despite their love of emulation of the US, their hugely militaristic mindset (BORDER FORCE ASSEMBLE!) and the US military being the only body taking climate threats seriously (solely to protect the interests of the Empire, not its citizens, but still…)
And there’s stories already of death-trap bushfire bunkers in the sunburnt country.
What do you do in this window of time available that isn’t prepperpunk cum live-on-the-set-of-MadMax LARPing? Or just Jane Suburban quietly digging a backyard bunker.
We, collectively, survived the Bomb, but we’re still afraid of the sky.
Maybe it’s a chance for new forms of community organization to emerge. Ya know, like the Scouts did from the horror of the Boer War. It doesn’t have to be all Doomsday Cults. It could be… like… underground barn raisings. Or something. But right now is the time to think about this.
Read moreRead moreNatasha catches a ride home after a long night’s work.
is especially cute if you’ve read the comics. 🙂
Yes! Definitely read the comics guys, they’re so good, we take a lot of our inspiration from The Winter Soldier comics.



























































