
Who needs groundhogs when there’s this adorable project that photographs squirrels in the snow? These flowers are surely a reminder that after the snow comes springtime!
Who needs groundhogs when there’s this adorable project that photographs squirrels in the snow? These flowers are surely a reminder that after the snow comes springtime!
One of my cats, Ursula K. Le Guin (goes by Urs), checking on you.
Are you drinking some water? Did you have a snack recently?
So far our comforting content is mostly animal, whether real, drawn, folded, or crafted otherwise.
Anyone making or dreaming of any comforting food*? Especially but not limited to students in Hospitality Management! Share your pictures here–posts on this site are mostly pictures with a few sentences, so they probably won’t take too long to create. Save that time for more comfort food!
Or save that time for saying more! If you want to write a longer post, consider contributing to The Buzz, an OpenLab project for student voices. Find instructions, and read and comment on other students’ contributions.
*your comforting food does not need to resemble an animal!
My wife and I enjoy sending and receiving postcards with people all around the world on Postcrossing. Last week, a fellow Postcrosser in Hong Kong sent us a postcard with these two very tiny origami cranes hidden under a strip of washi tape.
COVID-19 can be dangerous for our feline friends, too. Remember to practice social distancing.
Squirrels really know how to hang in there…
Kamonohashikamo is a cute platypus who enjoys eating melon bread. What do you enjoy eating during the lock down?
We should be kind to others always, but perhaps even more so during challenging times like these.
Bear with us (unintentional pun!) through the ad to find some of comforting bear content. Watch with the sound on to enjoy nature’s calming soundtrack.
CBS’s “Sunday Morning” featured Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, where spring has sprung for a bear and her cubs.
Videographer: Scot Miller.
Just because we might be working from home, we can still dress for success.