Saturday, November 30, 2024

Rainbow wool

 
Today I have a rather great story for you, I saw a docu of two gay men who take in gay sheep.
 
Usually gay sheep get "terminated" cause they refuse to reproduce with female sheep.
These guys take in all the gay sheep of Germany  and make colored wool from them.
 
"They (the sheep, and any living creature) are like nature gave it to their heart", the farmer says. A video and text is here
 
 
Here is the translation by google translate:
 
"Michael Stück's flock is said to be the first gay sheep flock in Germany. A fashion collection is now being created from their “rainbow wool”.

Michael Stücke is an open guy. There's only one thing you shouldn't ask him: How many sheep do you own? “Only the tax office and the animal disease fund find out,” he says. The question was too intimate for him. It feels like someone else looking at your own bank account. There are a few hundred sheep, that should be enough information. 
 
In any case, the question of how many sheep the farmer owns is not nearly as interesting as the question of which sheep he owns. For about a year he has been looking after another new flock on his farm in Löhne in East Westphalia in addition to his normal sheep farming operations. And this flock of sheep is not just any flock of sheep. It is – as he himself says – the first gay flock of sheep in Germany, perhaps even in the entire world.
 

The gay Valais blacknose sheep "Karl" was adopted by Bill Kaulitz. (Source: Friso Gentsch/dpa/dpa-bilder)

The animals were bought from breeders from all over Germany and can now "live and love whoever and how they want" on Stück's farm. The wool creates a fashion collection, the profits of which flow entirely into projects that strengthen queer rights worldwide. In addition to Michael Stücke, the civil rights organization Queere Diversity Association and a Cologne advertising agency are behind the Rainbow Wool project, which supports the project on a voluntary basis. Pieces is itself part of Gayfarmer, a professional association of queer people in agriculture. Together with his partner Jochen Klinge, he has been looking after sheep for almost 30 years.
 
 Sex as a stress reliever in the herd

According to studies, around nine percent of all rams are homosexual. The animals are only interested in other male sheep - and are therefore of no interest to breeders, says Stücke. Gottfried Hohmann from the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Biology also confirms: Homosexuality is something completely normal in the animal world and occurs in countless animal species. In the animal kingdom, sexuality is not only used for reproduction, but also for reducing stress, for example within a herd.
Normally homosexual bucks end up at the slaughterhouse. Just like most sheep in Germany, because there is very little wool production in this country. Pieces also keeps some sheep for meat production. But the gay herd should only be sheared.

Surrounded by Bentheimer Landschafe, Gray Horned Heidschnucken and a Valais Blacknose Sheep, Stücks sits in his pasture on this slightly rainy Thursday and tells how he came to meet the gay bucks. Or more specifically, how the gay guys got to him. He is repeatedly interrupted by the animals, which sometimes more and sometimes less tenderly ram him in the side.

Bill Kaulitz adopts gay sheep

It all started when a friend asked him if there were gay sheep. Although he has been in the business for almost thirty years, he has never dealt with the subject in more detail. But after another conversation with the farm veterinarian, curiosity grew and Stücke became wise. When his friend suggested that he buy up gay male sheep and use their wool to make fashion for a good cause, he agreed to the venture.


Michael Stücke processes the wool from his gay sheep himself and uses a device that is over 100 years old (current photo). (Source: Friso Gentsch/dpa/dpa-bilder)
 
What followed exceeded Stück's imagination: singer Bill Kaulitz adopted two sheep as part of an advertising campaign for Rainbow Wool. Media inquiries suddenly flooded Stück's email inbox. His entire yard was transformed into a film set for a few days for a video shoot. Designers and advertising people were running around everywhere, he says."
 
Now, isn´t that a great story to join
 

 Eileen?

As this story is in East Westphalia Henry 🦁 takes a break.

To open minds and new ideas! And to saving lives!



Friday, November 29, 2024

FFO, Smiles (?) And Chaotic Yum

 

With these faces I join Nicole´s FFO.
Please, please, please wish me luck.
Yesterday, my work-PC was already down, I got an invitation for an "Employee interview" with the railway-boss for today at 11:00 at the company, not via teams.
At 08:00 we have another emergency-meeting via teams.
Economy is down.
 
fK says, maybe a new project at 11. I try to make a happy face. 

 
 
 
I have something warming from FB for you again:
 
"Damn, That's Interesting
Beautiful World   ·
  ·
In Chandler, Arizona, Doug is a loyal customer at Arby's restaurant...  Doug is a 97-year-old World War II veteran, and has long loved the famous roast beef sandwiches on which the chain has built its reputation. Doug comes in every single day to enjoy a meal ...
 
After a while, one of the employees, Travis Coye, wanted to know more about this elderly man, and why he had such a fascination with the food they serve there. 
 
Doug: “This is the only place I can get a sandwich or get anything else to eat that doesn’t hurt my stomach.” 
Doug lives in a nearby retirement home, but always makes sure to get his daily meal at Arby's. The staff there treats him as much like family as possible.
 
Doug is such a loyal customer and really good guy that one day the staff pitched in and got him a $200 gift card. Doug told them: “Thank you. I never know if I’ll be here the next day, but thank you so much for this.”
 
What might be more meaningful  is that many of the staffers gave Doug their phone numbers in case he needed anything. And they all offered to bring him his favorite meal to the retirement home in case he could not make it there.

After Doug's story made national news, Arby's gave him another gift... free food for the rest of his life. Now he never has to worry about where his next meal is coming from, giving him more time to make more friendships.
Credit: Daniel Moloney ( respect 🫡)
 
Some funnies:
 

 

 


My friend Grace, "what did you do yesterday?" - "We went to Joondalup, all the way to Neil Hawkins Park" (where we got married). "It was like in that movie.... ummm...". Her Hubby: "Lost in Translation? 😉", Grace, "Gone with wind? 😉" Haha, guys, not helping!
I meant "The Truman Show" - everything so super-clean as if it was fake.



 
 

fK and I sell and buy letters via teams. This autocorrect either does not correct or makes fun of you! Hence I made a soup.
 
The series:



 
"30 bizarre wildlife facts that are actually true
 
 Houseflies hum in the key of F
 
Their constant buzzing may sound just annoying to some, but the housefly is actually surprisingly melodic, humming consistently in the key of F.

All musical sounds are caused by vibrations - be it the plucking of a guitar string, the vibrating air in a trumpet or the flapping of a fly's wings. Common houseflies typically flap their wings 190 times per second. The human ear perceives this frequency as a pitch in the F major scale."
 
Henry 🦁  ... sends his cousin and....
 

 "The eye of the tiger"!!!!

You cannot watch this too many times!

Please wish me luck, work-wise...



Thursday, November 28, 2024

Well, Merry Christmas Then

 
A docu on Christmas Markets yesterday. One wants to puke.

They are so-called "no weapons zones", as many pedestrian zones. Police is allowed to check anybody.
Also shards of glass are prohibited but especially these:
 


And I was astonished, when in Madeley/Perth I got blocked at the self-checkout at BIG W cause I wanted to buy a kitchen knife (you have to be 18+ to buy one, I got it).

Here are the statics in Germany from 2021-2023:


 
Wolfsburg (40km from here) and Hanover were big on the list, Braunschweig was not marked.
 
Am I ready, do I look forward to visit our Christmas Market?
2017 - we were in Perth -  a truck raced into the people on our market, now they have concrete bollards.
Where is the thought, the soul of Christmas? And why do they open in November and we have Christmas cookies and stuff since September in the stores?

Let´s change this sad subject:
The series:
 

 
"30 bizarre wildlife facts that are actually true
 
Dalmatians are born without spots
 
 When it comes to Dalmatians, their black spots immediately come to mind. What many people don't know is that the puppies are bright white when they are born. The black spots only appear within two weeks of birth and continue to develop until the dogs are about a year old.

Dalmatians are a particularly charismatic breed. According to the American Kennel Club, the largest governing body of pedigree dog breeders in the United States, depictions of such spotted dogs date back to ancient Egypt. The first written description comes from 1375."

Henry 🦁

 
Henry and many other Lions are at the Christmas Market, so, better leave the knife at home...
 


Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Henry @ Elizabeth Quay

 
 
I didn´t visit, I had an ice-cream @ Elizabeth Quay instead :-)
 

 

 
It´s handcrafted! And it was on my "day off". I sometimes need to venture out by myself.

In the "new" part of the quay:
 

 

This is for Tom´s Signs2.

The series:
 

 
"30 bizarre wildlife facts that are actually true
 
Elephants can't jump
 
Elephants are known for their enormous size. This allows them to reach tall trees with their trunk and scare off predators, especially when they are in a group. These special characteristics are also the main reason why elephants cannot jump - because they simply don't have to.

Unlike most animals, the bones in elephants' knees point downward. They have relatively weak lower leg muscles and inflexible ankles. As a result, they cannot muster the bounce needed to push themselves off the ground - even if they wanted to."


 I feel a bit like an elephant!
Henry 🦁  you saw above, kinda and hence the Black Swan takes a break.
 

 

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

T STands For Time...(s)

 
With this yummy tea-addition I join Elizabeth´s T :-)
 
The journal: 



Monday: Door-bell. A small man. "I´m the bailiff." (huh, my heart took a pause, what did Ingo do???) - the man had an ID stuck to my face. "Do you know Mr. M.?" Huh. No. Why the heck does everybody ring THIS bell??? 13 others live here, also.... I could not help.
fK called, we both had shit#y weekends. 
 
Wander-or travel-flowers:
 

Ingo is still mad at me, it so hurts.
The wander-flowers do not really help, or... do they, is not all hope lost?
 
 
Tuesday: fK helped me BIG with a problem with the customer and later told me so much about life in GDR (after work). Cause I found jokes from there and didn´t understand. So weird. Just kilometers and yet worlds apart.
My T said panic work-wise due to global economic crisis. Bad times.
Same in your place?
 


Wednesday: Saw the new doc. Nice guy, but heck, he wants to check me through and also shoot me (Tetanus). "It doesn´t hurt all all." What am I, a child? 🤣 A test 35+. Ummm... I will be 53 when he checks on me. I really have to wait till end of January.
He wants to check on skin cancer even! I always wear 50+ sunscreen! Perth or not!
And again I was told I am stressed. I am not. Am I? We all worry about our future, I have no project...

3C / 37F outside and the heating went out in the afternoon. I thought (thinking!) it´s quite cold, but didn´t check.
 
 

 
Thursday: I finally started the cruncher again. Ack, this weather.... fK called. These are lonely times!


Friday: Still no news, project.wise, but fK "made" me join the Christmas-ESE-market - I will go earlier and see mT. And, stupid me promised to make Pizza muffins.
Ingo said, (at the doc they measured and weighed me in and due to scoliosis I lost six centimeters) - with 1,56 I weigh in at  (with winter clothes on) 57,1 kg.
Well Ingo said, "actually" I am still 1,64m and hence not overweight. You can cheat yourself, but this was nice.
He cooked supergreat, too! On a Friday!



Weekend: Saturday: Cold, dark, we slept in and had more of the yummy soup!
Saddest news about a woman I really liked. See here, if you like...

Sunday: Wonderful fairy tale. About friendship and love, The Snow Queen.

Munchy:


Reminded me of my Dad. Mom sometimes prepared this when he wanted to watch a series on TV, he got this. I miss them both, my parents.

The series:
 

 
"30 bizarre wildlife facts that are actually true
 
Sloths have very slow digestion 

Sloths are among the slowest animals in the world. They doze for around 15 hours a day - and this is also reflected in their metabolism. They spend most of their lives hanging upside down and they feed primarily on the fibrous leaves, fruits and sap of certain trees.

Their digestion is so slow that their stomachs can make up up to 37 percent of their body mass when full. They are also quite picky when it comes to where they poop. They often climb very slowly to the ground to relieve themselves."

Henry 🦁 


At least a warm one (Ingo filled and lightened two Zippos for me 🥰)
 
P.S. Elizabeth asked what we are thankful for (in Germany it is called Erntedankfest (Thanksgiving) and actually only silently "celebrated" in church).
 
I am thankful for this community.
For the company ESE that so far still keeps me and the friends I made there.
For Ingo, and my Brother, for so far good health. Internet. My T.
A roof over our heads, good food and drink, heating, warmth. A loo! Remember not all have this...
This is no particular order.



Monday, November 25, 2024

No Monster

 
Took this at the Brass Monkey in Northbridge, Perth.
 

 Cheers!
 
 
 The series:
 

 
"30 bizarre wildlife facts that are actually true
 
Zebra crossings deter vermin
 
There are many theories as to why zebras have their distinctive black and white stripes. Some say they are used for camouflage from predators. Others claim that they are a fingerprint-like identification mark for other zebras or that they help the animals cool themselves.

However, a 2019 experiment showed that fewer horseflies landed on zebras and horses with black and white striped coats than on other horses. The scientists suspect that the stripes confuse the horseflies' poor vision, making it difficult for them to land."
 
Henry's 🦁 alter ego, the Black Swan 🐣:
 

To nature!

And to a nice new week....
 

 

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Have Control

 

I am registered at DIPAT.
My Brother told me about a lovely lady who worked for him -  I know her by heart and have not seen her in a long time. We always hugged (those who know me know I´m not a hugger... I learned, though, over the years).
 
Full, beautiful black hair, lovely face, always friendly. When I entered my Brother´s shop with the words "all good!" to be louder than the bell - means I am family and you don´t need to interrupt what you are doing...
She sped and hugged me anyways 🥰 
She retired years ago and now cancer has hit.
 
Her husband had to take care of her (I NEVER want to rely on another person).
Her husband passed away the other day. 
We are all sad.
Her children will have to take care of her. I could cry my soul out.

Bro said he cannot help, I said send nice postcards, flowers, it helps her soul.
Asked for her private/hospital address , too.

With DIPAT I am able to control what happens if I cannot speak up anymore.
 
Why... why do lovely people get this???
And others... Put#n...

I am sad.
At least she has children who take care and Bro and I will, too.

I am sorry for delivering such a sad post on a Sunday.
I met her so often. We shared the casual "du" (she addressed my Brother with his first name but kept the official "Sie"). 
I just could puke. She does not deserve the sickness and losing her husband.
She always gave 100% in everything.

Do you have taken care of what happens to you in case of...?
Third tissue in use...
She was his employee. And a bit my friend, too.

Yes. Spend money to learn to get to Mars, why invest it to fight cancer.
What a sick world we live in.

 Henry 🦁 is too sad to show up.

 My stomach hurts.
I had to take Ingo to the hospital(s) oh so often, I visited him every day.
I feel down.

She is sick and her Husband passed away.
After Ingo´s 56 year old friend passed away.

ENJOY EVERY DAY!!!!