Hi...
Sounds like it's going to be fun and games at your place for a while with Jamie and Kane both having spring fever at the same time. I supposed you'll keep them apart unless you want a bunch of little dragons. :wink:
Puff's weight is still holding fairly stable at around 500 grams. It would be nice if it were a little more, but at least he's not losing a lot. And he doesn't seem to know whether he wants to brumate or go hormonal. It's like he spends every other day napping in his hide, and then the next day he's head bobbing at us, but no jet
black beard so far, so I'm not calling it spring fever yet. :?
I crochet when I'm listening to online radio or podcasts that have no video. Gives me something to do with my hands. But when I'm watching movies I like to give them my undivided attention so I don't miss any of the visual stuff. My problem is that if I sit in one place for too long, I tend to fall asleep, no matter how exciting the movie is. The nice thing is that if I'm watching it online instead of on TV, I can always rerun the part that I slept through.
It sounds like you and your friend in Germany have a way of helping each other, especially when either of you is "not well in the head."
We've had some nice sunny weather but still cold, especially at night. But they're predicting that it's going to warm up around the first day of spring. Nice coincidence. The weather in Anchorage usually doesn't pay much attention to what the calendar says. :roll:
Coronavirus has arrived in Alaska. Only one case so far and they think it's still contained, but no one is taking any chances. They're shutting down schools and churches and any place or event that would involve a large crowd of people in close proximity. The state has set aside money to deal with a possible crisis, even though they're hurting for revenue now due to what is happening with the stock market and the price of oil, which accounts for most of the Alaskan economy. Hard times ahead, and no end in sight so far.
Apparently they found out that dogs can get it, but I wouldn't think that reptiles would be a risk. Adenovirus is bad enough, and Puff is isolated from all but his human slaves, so I suppose he's pretty safe.
I'm home alone most of the time, but my husband is out dealing with people at his job. His employer is taking precautions so I hope we'll be okay.
Have a nice weekend if you can...