The Spanish police have very generously stated that they won’t issue any fines on the days marked in red. Very kind of them.
In other news, I have been tracking a new otter family over the last few weeks. It's unusual because the bitch has one older cub (it's about 13 months old) and 2 fresh cubs that are about 3 and a half months old. they've been out about 2 weeks now and tend to come out at about 9-10 weeks old. Here's a video that I shot yesterday, mainly of cubs play fighting and mum and older cub largely ignoring them - please log in to view this image
This could be me, I never throw away any wood. The amount of "handy" wood in the shed could build another shed.
Yesterday, my wife thought she saw a cockroach in the kitchen. She sprayed everything down and cleaned thoroughly. Today I'm putting the cockroach in the bathroom.
I asked my date to meet me at the gym. She never showed up. That's when I knew we weren't gonna work out.
What a ****. Hope she tries taking a lion cub away from its mother next. See what happens then. Sam Jones wombat: US influencer draws backlash for taking baby wombat from mum - BBC News
Stumbled across this on Facebook. I know it had been talked about but I wasn’t aware that a decision had been made. Starting in 2026, the Canary Islands, along with the rest of Spain, will no longer participate in the biannual clock changes in hopes to increase productivity and well-being The article goes on to say The final scheduled clock change in the Canary Islands will take place on 30th March 2025. After that, residents will no longer need to adjust their clocks for daylight saving time.