Hellllllllo, Offbeat Homies! Let’s get the week going with a look at what’s been going on with photos from the Offbeat Home Flickr pool and things we’ve pinned via the Offbeat Home Pinterest account.
Clicky Links!
- Straight from Stephanie’s Offbeat Mama mouth comes a step-by-step guide to making your own album on Blurb, which could come in handy for the holidays.
- Here’s how you can make a Millennium Falcon apple pie.
- Remember Helen Jane’s post on budgeting for Thanksgiving? Well, I LOVE her write up on the history of Thanksgiving. Loved. It helped me feel better about my feelings on the holiday.
- Oh MAN! I just cut down my corn stalks, and this post on Root Simple shows exactly how tall stalks can be useful in your garden next summer.
- Mental Floss put together seven secret passages and doorways and the post is REALLY fun to stroll through.
- LED slippers are helpful, but the least sexy thing ever.
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That cake is adorable!
the trap-door wine cellar (in the secret passages link) is amazing! i’ve been daydreaming of building something very similar, but for use as a root cellar.
The pig will probably get a lot bigger, even the tiny ones tend to; leads to a lot being abandoned, so do be cautious when advocating them! Totally cute regardless
Oh I knowwwww. I make a habit of fantasizing about unattainable pets: I also really, really, really want a giant tortoise. Let’s not talk about the practicality of that. I just need my fantasies. 🙂
WHY ARE BATS AND OWLS AND HUMONGOUS TURTLES SO IMPRACTICAL SLASH ILLEGAL SLASH BAD TO OWN?
LESS impractical, and still fantastic: this huge guinea pig.
Ohmahgourds! I wish I had a picture to depict the scale of the guinea pig formerly known as my guinea pig. She isn’t nearly this long, but she’s… wide.
I was fully expecting your link to be a link to this.
Ok, as a proud guinea pig owner, both of these links about made my day! Also, I have a…wide…guinea pig, too. I have two, and had to choose between my older pig being too skinny (from not eating pellets in addition to hay and veggies) or my younger pig being too hefty (from eating said pellets). Both are doing fine.
I would totally own a capybara, and also an otter 🙂
I really want an octopus, personally. Unfortunately my research seemed to indicate that you have to cure the tank longer than the actual life expectancy of the octopus.
Piggies are great pets, and I loved mine, but you need to research them hardcore before you get one.
To consider:
1. They are afraid of heights, have weak bones, and the potential to get extremely heavy and therefore need ramps to get down stairs (up is less of an issue).
2. They get lonely if you cant be with them 24/7. They pine.
3. When you hear that pigs have the intelligence of 3 year old humans, please bear in mind that “having the same intellectual capacity” does not mean “literally equivalent to”.
4. They are a tropical animal, and they need to be kept warm, because they can freeze to death.
5. eventually your tiny piglet might become so large that when he lies down, he won’t be able to stand up again without your aid. He will lie there crying until you get there.
6. If you get your male piglet neutered, your dogs will go crazy because his wound will smell like pork to them.
I did really love my pig though. They are worth the heartache if you’re in a position to give them what they need.
My college roommate’s family had a pot bellied pig that lived in their home with them. Fully grown.
They didn’t have cold air conditioning and kept things warm in the winter. I don’t know about the logistics of it, but it looked like a pretty happy hog.
LED slippers aren’t the least sexy thing ever. The Forever Lazy holds that title.
I totally want a pig as a pet. But until I am out of college it seems highly unlikely. And even then.
Piglet!!!!!!
In the realm of reality, I want a miniature cow (Zebu, preferably) and a milk goat, but what I REALLY want is a pygmy hippo. So cuuuuute.
I always wondered why they’ve bred tiny horses and tiny pigs and not mini-cows. You could have half a pint of fresh meat per day. It would be amazeballs.
heh when my aunt lived in Greenwich Village in the 70s she had a bathtub in the kitchen. She said it was horrible but I kind of wish she still had the rights to that apartment so I could move in 😉