Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Have there been UFO Sightings in our City?

At first, we are scary to see an unrecognized object flying over the sky nearby our house recently.


Image 01 - An unidentified Flying object

After closer look, we noticed the advertisement on it. Then, we are aware that the object was flying or floating over LSU football stadium and during the football game in the last season.

In one of games, there were 2 blimps, one for Netflix live and the NFL, the other was Dick”s sporting goods.

There was also a small plane flying with a banner. At one point while tailgating at football parking lots, the plane was so low We thought the pilot was going to land and get some food.


Image 02 - A corner of our city

The Pilot was probably thinking hard about a quick stop, because he saw how awesome the fans cook up fantastic Louisiana food.

Just kidding. lol


Image 03 - A blimp with advertisement

I believed you saw this kind of flying object in your area. Didn't you?

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Monday, 11 August 2025

Should Hay be 80% of a Rabbit's Diet? - Science 40

We used to have vegetable and fruit as main sources of food for our rabbit. Rabbits seem like fruits such as banana and blue berry.  


Image 01 - The rabbit consuming hay.

We gave the following vegetables routinely:
- cabbage
- spinach
- carrots
- lettuce
- and cucumbers

Now, we change our daily rabbit diets with 80% hay. 

Why?


Image 02 - A Dutch rabbit. 

So many people don't know that hay should be 80% of a rabbit's diet. Hay contains fiber, and without it the rabbit can easily get Gastrointestinal (GI) Stasis which is deadly.


Image 03 - Good eating rabbit

Do you know about Rabbit's diet?

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Saturday, 2 August 2025

The Night Blooming Cereus is Popping off - Nature 164

The Night Blooming Cereus also known as the queen of the night. If we are lucky enough, we may witness its beautiful flowers to display at night. 


Image 01 - Blooming of Cereus

Not all Cereus may produce flowers; some people observe the blooming after take care for many years.

The blooming happens at night, and at one night only. In our case, the first blooming in the Summer this year.

Some signs of pre-events and time of popping off are:
- at about 8.00 PM, we observed that buds start to open
- around 10.00 PM, flower begin to bloom, and produce fragrance
- at 12.00 AM, flower is seen glowing and full blooming as of Image 01.


Image 02 - Full blooming

As time moving, around 4.00 AM, very early morning, flower's petals starting to lose its structures, then dropping at sunrise.


Image 03 - Two flowers at yard

Have you observed the blooming of this flower?

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