The Reasons Raccoon Visit Our Neighborhood – Part 2

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

You may read previous post (Part 1):

- The Reasons Raccoon Visit Our Neighborhood – Part 1


The animals easily to adapt to their environment in term of foods and water resources.


Fig 01- A raccoon entered the garden


We find raccoon sift through garbage to find food in our neighborhood.


However, their favorite foods is our pet’s food. They are eating cat or dog foods, then they will come back in other days if they feel safe.


It seems that he raccoon is just hungry. It might have babies around too and looking to feed them.


If a wild raccoon doesn't run when approached, stay away.


Raccoons are dangerous when cornered, and most times they are sick.


Fig 02- Trash as a food source for raccoon


Fig 03- Young raccoon on the branches.


A fat raccoon has entered to our house few years ago by chewing through our roofing shingles, then got access into attic:

- she looks at me crazy

- she didn’t move

- she didn't shew

- she was not scared.


Have you ever faced with raccoon?


What do you think?


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What are Tempe Health Benefits? - Part 1 – Food Variety 16

Sunday, December 12, 2021

Tempe or Tempeh is fermented cooked soybean, one of Indonesia traditional foods.


Now days, Tempeh easily found at commercial markets in America and some European countries.


Fig 01- Sliced of Tempe


It is believed Tempe has many health benefits as suggested by Keri Wiginton (2021: The Health Benefits of Tempeh).


Some of Tempeh health benefits are:

1. Help to reduce cholesterol

2. Maintain blood sugar

3. Improve bone health

4. Reduce heart diseases risk

5. Improve metabolism


Fig 02- Tempe sold in the USA market


Fig 03- a kind of bean, just for illustration


Fig 04- Tempeh was made from these soybeans 
(credit to Subagja Hamara).


Since Tempe contains niacin, omega 3 and 6, and polyunsaturated fat thus able to lower heart diseases risk include heart attacks.


Vitamin B-12 in Tempe has functions which are relating to red blood cell in our body:

- the vitamin could improve metabolism of red blood

- and essential for production of red blood.


# To be continued to Part 2


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Do People Keep a Pig as a Pet? - Part 1

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

I saw someone brought a pig to the public park a long time ago, I was not so curious, just feel odd.


In recent days, I saw a pig wanders around neighborhood, my first guessed that a pig might be from nearby “pig farming.”


Fig 01- Lost pig in neighborhood


No, no said my neighbor. It was a pet. A pet pig owned by one of our neighbors. Considered as a lost pig.


There are at least 70 breeds of pigs, domestics or wilds world wide, about 4 well known breeds for pet:

- Yucatan

- African pygmy pigs

- Vietnamese potbellied

- teacup pigs


Fig 02- Cute, just for illustration


Fig 03- Autumn’s trees in our city, illustration


Fig 04- Pig and piglets, Illustration only


1) Yucatan breed

- size is 22 inches tall and 43 inches length

- very docile

- quite easy to controlled

- tolerate to restraint.


2) African pygmy pigs

- 20 inches tall, and reach 40 pounds in weight

- gentle temperament, hence easy to handle

- friendly, active and intelligent


# To be continued to Part 2


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The Reasons Raccoon Visit Our Neighborhood – Part 1

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Raccoon is one of wild animals around our neighborhood. I think their population increasing recently.


We easily spot them before dark, even though they are nocturnal animals, active at night.


Fig 01- Raccoon at the backyard


In nature, raccoon is an omnivorous, they consume both plants and small animals such as:

- fruits

- vegetable

- nuts

- berries

- insects

- rodents

- frogs

- eggs

- crayfish.


Fig 02- Raccoon likes to attack our pets


Fig 03- A dog, illustration only


Fig 04- Raccoon can not get out from trash can.


We have noticed that Raccoon always visit our house during winter season. It might be due to several reasons:

1) Cold winter drives them to find safe shelter.

- a house is a warm place to hiding


2) Scarcity of natural foods and water

- difficult to find foods and water during cold seasons

- they would be happy to find left over pet’s food in neighborhood’s yards.

- some neighbors provide water for wild birds, hence, to be target of wild raccoon.


# To be continued to Part 2


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How Nature could Make Human being Happy?

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

We knew that nature provided us with plenty of foods since long time ago. Now, we understand that nature could make our happy too.


How?


Fig 01- Trees in the Autumn


Why are we happy if we walk in the such as woodland or park?


It is because nature has positive impacts on:

- mood
- reduce depression
- make less anxiety


These above 3 factors are contributing to happiness. Make people boosting their joy of life.


Fig 02- Cloudy sky in the city


What other things nature do to human being, especially relate to human behaviors (psycho)?



Fig 03- City park at nearby my house.


Here are the some of them:

- may calm minds
- mental health improvement as well as physical fit.
- improve positive emotion
- improve memory, especially short memory
- more focus on cognitive.


How many time do you go to nature such as hiking on the hill, walking in the garden or jogging in the park a week?


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Push-Ups are Good for Our Health – Part 2

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Fig 01- Just for illustration, two empty chairs


You may read previous posting (part 1):

- Push-Ups are Good for Our Health – Part 1


It is believed that push ups stimulate hormones production include testosterone at higher level.


This hormone is important for both men and women to maintain body health.


As suggested by Harrison Wein, Ph.D. (published in National Institute of Health, 2013), some important roles of testosterone for men:

- to regulate libido, fat distribution

- cause strength of muscle and bone

- effect on productions of sperm and red blood cells


Roles of testosterone for women may include:

- maintain growth

- repair reproductive tissues

- regulate bone mass


Fig 02- Jasmine flowers blooming


However, if your purpose to burn calories or loss weight, push-ups are not enough, actually.


Fig 03- A parking lot at night, illustration


Why?


100 push-ups burn 35 calories only.


Fig 04- Cloudy in autumn


To lose 1 pound per-week, we need to do push-ups at least 500 a day.


Thus, find other movements such as jogging or running that is among good sports to lose fat.


Fig 05- Falling leaves in the autumn


However, even it is simple movement, push up has greater positive effect on our health.


Then, the question is how many push-ups should we do everyday?


The answer is depend on the age.


It is suggested to do around 100 push-ups for people under 50, whereas more than 100 push-ups for people above 50 years old.


Why we do not do push-ups now?


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40 million Guests Sleep on Camping Sites in the USA – Part 2

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Fig 01- Camping site in the morning


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- 40 million Guests Sleep on Camping Sites in the USA – Part 1


Consumers spent around US$ 2.5 billion for variety of camping equipment, they are including:

-backpacks

-sleeping bags

-air beds

-hammock

-loungers


You should expect full of guests during summer seasons. No main ground to rise tent.


You might find crowd in the seasons of:

- Spring

- Fall


Fig 02- Hay in the corner, illustration


We may lucky enough to find small patch at edge of camping ground in the warmer seasons.


Fig 03- Decoration, illustration only.


The cooler the fewer people at camping sites.


However, Night stays are limited in camping sites belong to federal, states and local governments:

- up to 14 days at peak seasons

- up to 21 days for off season.


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