Thursday, July 25, 2019



Sharing Pandora Stations:




Click and listen, and when you try to customize with thumbs up or thumbs down, you get your own copy of the station.

Pop Cleaning Radio

Jazz for Studying Radio
Mediterraneo Radio
Bob Marley Radio
Harry Connick, Jr. Radio
https://www.pandora.com/station/play/4292664164119579358

Michael Bublé Radio

Jump In The Line Radio

Acoustic Alchemy Radio
Michael Bublé Radio
Spyro Gyra Radio
AA Smooth Jazz 2
Amy Winehouse Radio
Grenade Radio

Ramsey Lewis Radio

Lee Ritenour Radio

Jazz from Rippingtons Radio

Indian Summer Radio
David Sanborn Radio
Boney James Radio
Autumn Jazz Radio
AA Smooth Jazz
Jackiem Joyner Radio
Grover Washington, Jr. Radio
Smooth Jazz
Peter White Radio
My Instrumental Jazz 
Soul Jazz Radio
Harry Belafonte Radio



Hugh Masekela Radio
Cantelope Island (live) Radio
Louis Prima Radio

Big Band Radio
Louis Jordan Radio
New Orleans Jazz Radio
Preservation Hall Jazz Band Radio
Jazz Founders Radio
The Hot 8 Brass Band Radio
Billie Holiday Radio
Fergalicious Radio
Aloe Blacc Radio
Happy Radio
Temperature Radio



Soul, Motown, Oldies
Classic Soul BBQ Radio
My Jazz
Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) Radio
Pop Love Songs Radio
Black Eyed Peas Radio

Prince Radio
Shake, Rattle & Roll Radio
Pete Fountain Radio
Mellow, Modern
60s, 70s, and 80s Hits Radio
Summer Hits of the 80s Radio

Today's Hits Radio
90s, 2000s, Today's Hits Radio
Summer of Love 1967 Radio
Rock, Pop, Soul
Thrift Shop Radio
Pop and Hip Hop Power Workout Radio
Dire Straits Radio
70s Funk Radio
Sly & The Family Stone Radio
Love Songs Radio
It's Tricky Radio
Ray Of Light Radio
Instrumental Folk Radio
Bluegrass Radio
Delta Blues Radio
The Celtic Hammer Radio
Natalie MacMaster Radio
Mumford & Sons Radio

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Scent marking in female dogs, and Meet the Dogs.

I have four poodles.  Three females, all intact, and one male, who is still a puppy at 10 months.  I have one Yorkie-Maltese mix female who is impossibly tiny.  My sister says she must have parts missing.  I have one little male cat, about 6 months. 

Lately, dogs peeing in the house has become disastrous.

I put a belly band on Oliver, and so he's not peeing anywhere but outside.  I put a diaper thingy on the tiny one, Lindy, and she can't go anywhere. This leaves girl poodles, ages 12, 11, and 2.  Today, I caught the 12-year-old hiking her leg and marking furniture that I moved out in the middle of the room to polish the floor!  Emma is what we call the "best" dog. She never gets in any trouble, and even sleeps with us, while the rest go to their beds. (The laundry room for two, an enclosed area that a stove used to occupy(in the old kitchen, long story) for the other two.  Everyone "goes to bed" to get bacon treats.  Even kitty shows up for Temptations ( or the Walmart kind) treats in the laundry room.  Emma, not having an assigned space, shows up for roll call and gets her bacon treat.  It's not real bacon, but they love it.

So, Emma is the culprit today.  I bet it will be someone else in a week.

L-R: Emma, age 12, Oliver, 10 months, Rosie, age 2.

Molly, the 11-year-old grouch. She's super cute, though.

Lindy Hop, nearly impossible to photograph.

Harry, short for Harry Connick, Jr., the kitty who lives with five dogs.
 So, meanwhile, I've been looking into why she might be doing this.


Canine Scent Marking: Who's Peeing Where—and Why? - This one talks a little about over marking, where dogs pee over another dogs urine immediately---something all the female poodles have done for years, outside.

Stop Urine Marking in the House - This article is very informative.



Sunday, July 7, 2019

Cat and Dog Water Fountains

OK, so why do our cats and dogs need a water fountain?  Because they exist, apparently.  The ad claims that it filters the water and keeps it fresher and encourages pets to drink.



I actually have this model, and its very quiet and easy to use.  The cat and dogs have found it interesting, so far.  I put it in place of their water bowls so they'll get the idea soon.   They have automatic waterers in the pens, but this is out in the house in the dining room.

I will update when there's more to tell.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

New Beginnings



As I continue to pursue work in education, I have decided to expand upon other interests and write about them here. I am not entirely new to blogs, but I feel as though I am years behind when I view the beautiful and complex blogs that exist by the thousands on every conceivable topic. Before settling into one or two topics, I want to begin by sharing about anything that sparks interest or brings me joy, or perhaps even draws my ire.


Today, it's easy. A Pandora station.



https://www.pandora.com/station/play/3779655470570736431


Spyro Gyra, according to Wikipedia (where we all go to define things that we know very well, or don't know at all, to see how others put them in words.) is:

-------Spyro Gyra /ˌspaɪroʊˈdʒaɪrə/ is an American jazz fusion band that was formed in Buffalo, New York in 1974. The band's music combines jazz, R&B, funk, and pop music. The band's name comes from Spirogyra, a genus of green algae which founder Jay Beckenstein had learned about in college. The band has released over 30 albums and sold over 10 million copies.--------(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyro_Gyra)


I would almost define them as jazz for the masses. They aren't what my students wanted to call "elevator music". I always find this amusing when I think of how practically none of these kids have ever been in a building where the elevator had its own music playing. I pointed this out, and they told me the local hospital did. So, you learn every day. I found this band to be just the thing I wanted on my front porch this morning. 30 albums is some sticking power. Give them a try, you might convert to a little jazz in your life.