Huddling for Warmth

March 1, 2010

Winter is the despised season for my Azawakh. They are constantly huddled together trying to find the warmest spot. There they are basking in the sunlight in my office.

Huddling for Warmth

These dogs are going to love it in the tropics.

Moving to Ghana

February 27, 2010

My wife accepted a position on a USAID-funded project in Ghana so we are moving to Accra. We just got back from the travel medicine office. It turns out that most of the vaccinations that I received from Peace Corps expired a few years ago. I got loaded up with 4 major vaccinations and also a TB skin test. Fun, fun, fun.

Be Worried

February 27, 2010

Sometimes Tawzalt has a look that just screams, “I’m up to something.” There’s no point in worrying about it. If she is planning some mischief, she will likely succeed in her endeavor.

Sly

Preposterous

January 6, 2010

Tawzalt just walked casually into my office, stretched and curled up on top of Azelouan.

Preposterous

We had a big snow

December 20, 2009

Zel braves the blizard 

Azelouan was curious.

Tawzalt hides from the snow

Tawzalt was horrified.

Amazing Radio Show

October 22, 2009

I love the show Radio Lab from WNYC. Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich explore science topics with a cool attitude and an edgy sound mix. Last week they ran a show called “New Normal”. It’s a must-listen for any Robert Sapolsky fan.

If you haven’t heard of Robert Sapolsky and have any interest in Evolutionay Biology, Human Origins, Animal Behavior, life in the African bush or the effect of stress on people and animals run out and get a copy of A Primate’s Memoir: A Neuroscientist’s Unconventional Life Among the Baboons.

Actually, you should read the book and then do the radio show because the interview with Robert Sapolsky gives away the wrenching ending to A Primate’s Memoir. Anyone who has read this book – you must listen to this show. There is an incredibly uplifting revelation about how things have worked out for Sapolsky’s baboon troupe.

The 3rd segment is about the Balyaev fox breeding experiments where Dr. Balyaev bred tame foxes in 10 generations and how that changed the animals.

Direct link to download the RadioLab MP3 podcast.

Tawzalt is in season and is at her peak of receptivity. It is tough for Zel to remain chaste and they are both wound a little tight. We took took the girls for a picnic and to get some new clothes for fall and brought Zel along and left Tawzalt to rest at home.

Zel was very happy to get some time out in the country side.

The Onion Mocks PeTA

September 5, 2009

This is not a new video. I’m late to the party but it was so damn funny that I actually laughed out loud.

There’s nothing like a good Venn diagram to brighten up the day.

funny-graphs-judging-web-site-author-sanity

via graphjam.com