The only reason for me to watch a soccer game…

Doggie just wants to play!

DCG

IRS extends tax-return deadline to May 17. What about states?

Earlier this week the IRS announced that the deadline for filing tax returns has been pushed to May 17.

In response, a lot of states have followed suit and extended their deadlines, but some are still April 15, or they might have different dates altogether.

Below are the dates for all 50 states, as they stand right now (source: lifehacker):

  1. Alabama: Unlike the IRS, Alabama grants all taxpayers an automatic six-month extension to file penalty-free beyond the April 15, 2021 due date.
  2. Alaska: Alaska does not have an income tax.
  3. Arizona: The deadline is still April 15 for state taxes, but the Arizona Department of Revenue says it will consider an extension.
  4. Arkansas: The deadline is still April 15 for state taxes, but the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration says it will consider an extension.
  5. California: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  6. Colorado: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  7. Connecticut: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  8. Delaware: The deadline for state taxes remains unchanged, and will be April 30.
  9. Florida: Florida does not have a state income tax.
  10. Georgia: The deadline is still April 15.
  11. Hawaii: Residents still need to file their N-11 Hawaii state form by April 20, but you can also file for a six month extension.
  12. Idaho: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  13. Illinois: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  14. Indiana: The deadline is still April 15.
  15. Iowa: The deadline for state taxes is April 30, although it looks like it will be extended soon.
  16. Kansas: The deadline for state taxes is April 15, although it looks like an extension of that deadline is imminent, presumably for May 17.
  17. Kentucky: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  18. Louisiana: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to June 15.
  19. Maine: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  20. Maryland: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to July 15.
  21. Massachusetts: The deadline for state taxes is expected to be extended to May 17.
  22. Michigan: The deadline is still April 15.
  23. Minnesota: The deadline is still April 15. However, taxpayers negatively affected by COVID can postpone federal income tax payments to May 17 without any penalties or interest. More info is here.
  24. Mississippi: The deadline is still April 15.
  25. Missouri: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to July 15.
  26. Montana: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  27. Nebraska: The deadline is still April 15.
  28. Nevada: Nevada does not have a state income tax.
  29. New Hampshire: New Hampshire does not have a state income tax.
  30. New Jersey: The deadline is still April 15, although there’s talk of matching the federal deadline of May 17.
  31. New Mexico: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  32. New York: The deadline is still April 15.
  33. North Carolina: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  34. North Dakota: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  35. Ohio: The deadline is still April 15, although it might be extended.
  36. Oklahoma: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to June 15.
  37. Oregon: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  38. Pennsylvania: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  39. Rhode Island: The deadline is still April 15, although an announcement on a possible extension is coming soon.
  40. South Carolina: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  41. South Dakota: South Dakota does not have a state income tax.
  42. Tennessee: Tennessee does not have a state income tax.
  43. Texas: Texas does not have a state income tax.
  44. Utah: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  45. Vermont: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  46. Virginia: The deadline for state taxes is May 17.
  47. Washington: Washington does not have a state income tax.
  48. West Virginia: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  49. Wisconsin: The deadline for state taxes has been extended to May 17.
  50. Wyoming: Wyoming does not have a state income tax.

~E

Peyo, the horse who comforts the sick and dying

The Guardian reports, March 12, 2021, that Peyo is a 15-year-old stallion who once competed at dressage events — a form of riding through a series of complex maneuvers performed in exhibition and competition.

Nowadays, by his choice, Peyo is a therapy horse who, with his trainer, Hassen Bouchakour, visits the palliative care center at Calais Hospital in northern France.

At the hospital, Peyo tells Hassen which room he wants to enter by stopping or raising his leg.

Peyo seems able to detect when humans have cancers and tumors, and has a sixth sense for those in the hospital who are in the most need.

Peyo often stays with sick people until the end, as in the case of a dying woman with whom Peyo stayed for nearly two hours.

Hassen said that since 2016, Peyo has comforted around 1,000 people until their last breath.

St. Bonaventure called animals “creatures without sin”.

And indeed, God’s non-human creatures are without the Original Sin — the concupiscence or inclination toward evil — which stains every human.

Truly, Peyo is a creature without sin — an angel in equine guise.

~E

Useful hacks for your tools!

Earlier this month Dr. E shared with us a post about DIY quick fixes.

Now here’s some tricks and “hacks” you can do with your tools:

Some good ideas here (especially the tire jack assist one, 4:06 mark)!

DCG

Historical figures brought to life with AI technology

The seemingly-magical animated portraits of Harry Potter are here.

Artbreeder is an app that uses computer (artificial intelligence – AI) technology to generate and modify images of faces, landscapes, and paintings, among other categories.

In May 2020, Dutch digital artist Bas Uterwijk began using Artbreeder to create realistic recreations of various historical figures.

In the video below, employing colorization and animation, Uterwijk brought to life black-and-white portraits and statues of historical individuals, including Marcus Aurelius, Napoleon Bonaparte, Mona Lisa, Rembrandt, William Shakespeare,  Statue of Liberty,  Vincent Van Gogh, and Jesus Christ.

https://youtu.be/rZSaD4QLjxE

I had a GIF made from the video of the AI-animated portrait of Christ:

~E

Humans and cats who look alike

It’s often been noted that some dogs bear an uncanny resemblance to their owners.

While less common, some cats and their human owners also look alike.

A remarkable example is this one:

Below are some cat-human lookalikes taken by animal photographer Gerrard Gethings (source: Insider):

Do you look like your dog or cat?

If you do, please send your pic to FOTM4ever@outlook.com, and let me know if it’s okay for Body and Soul to publish it, anonymously, of course!

~E

Arthritis and red meat

If you have arthritis or a joint disease, you may want to consider not eating red meat.

From 1MD:

The most common cause of joint pain in the United States is arthritis. There are many forms of this painful disease but the common factor is inflammation. Inflammation plays a valuable part of our immune defense because it rushes blood to an injury site. The white blood cells are therefore able to get to the destination quickly and protect us from infection.

However, our immune system sometimes triggers a response when there are no foreign invaders. With autoimmune diseases, our body starts to break down our own tissues as if they were infected. Joints are a very common area to become affected by these inflammatory attacks. The cartilage in the joints is eroded away and as the bones come into contact with each other, there is severe pain and discomfort.

Research and experience has pointed to foods playing an important role when it comes to the development of arthritis. When certain foods are avoided, people have reported improvements in their symptoms. It was discovered that vegetables are important in the reduction of inflammation. Not only do many possess anti-inflammatory properties but they also have the ability to destroy free radicals….

Foods that typically aggravate arthritis symptoms include dairy, fats, sugar, caffeine and meat. Studies found that by reducing consumption of these foods and increasing levels of omega-3 fatty acid intake, symptoms of joint pain were reduced.

Why is consumption of red meat bad for arthritis”

Iron is found to be a catalyst for the production of free radicals. Red meats supply an overload of iron and no vitamin C or E. These two vitamins are essential due to their ability to neutralize free radicals. A diet high in red meats that is not balanced by antioxidant-full vegetables is a guarantee to increase inflammation, worsening arthritis and joint pain.

It is important to understand that meat itself does not cause arthritis. Rather, it triggers or worsens the symptoms. Meat contains more purines than other foods, which are directly linked to increased uric acid levels.

The more purine that we take in, the higher the uric acid level production. As a byproduct, uric acid deposits in joints, which is known to trigger inflammation flare-ups. It is therefore recommended that those suffering from arthritis avoid a high-meat diet.

Additionally, fatty meats such as red or processed meats are high in saturated fats, which also increases inflammation. Because it is filling, it does not leave room for other foods in your diet. You may miss out on foods with anti-inflammatory properties, such as cold-water fresh fish. A high-fat and high-calorie diet is also likely to cause weight gain, which adds additional pressure and strain to your joints….

Omega-6 fatty acids are found in meats and are notorious for enhancing inflammation in joints.

Why the food we eat affect our immune system:

Since 70% of our immune system cells reside in the gut, they come into direct contact with the food we eat. Meats with these attributes easily trigger an inflammatory response, which is why the amount you eat should be monitored.

What you should eat:

If you suffer from joint pain and arthritis there are a few foods that are pain-safe and should definitely be concluded on your diet. Even if you eat red meat fairly regularly, including these foods will help to keep your system balanced and can protect from excessive inflammation.

♦ Brown rice

♦ Cooked or dried fruits such as cherries, berries or pears. Stay clear of bananas, peaches and citrus fruits.

♦ Cooked green, yellow and orange vegetables

♦ Water. Drink plenty of water, regular or carbonated. Other beverages, especially caffeinated ones, can be triggers.

♦ Condiments are okay as long as they are eaten in moderation (this includes salt)

The bottom line:

Meat can provide much needed iron, protein, zinc, and B vitamins. As we age, we require more protein to protect against bone fragility, poor healing, and poor immune function. Because of this, you may not want to avoid meat altogether….

The best solution is to include non-fatty meats in your diet and to combine them with good portions of arthritis-friendly foods, such as whole grains, fresh fruit, and vegetables.

Take care of your joints and stick to lean cuts of pork and poultry or fish to deliver your protein and nutrients.

~E

Elephants are playful and have a sense of humor!

I had no idea until I watched this video that elephants can be so playful!

In this video, you’ll see elephants chase geese, take baths, sneakily kick the butt of a boy, nudge a boy to play, steal a man’s cap and doff it on the elephant’s head, bop up and down to the tune of a piano, slide downhill in the mud, and cuddle with a girl in the rain — all for fun.

~E

Poor mom can’t get any sleep!

This video is of a mom co-sleeping with her 18-month-old baby. Poor woman can’t get any sleep due to the kid rolling around like crazy!

DCG

How to attract hummingbirds to your yard

Spring is on the way!

Last month I wrote about how to attract butterflies to your yard. Now let’s take a look at how to bring hummingbirds to your yard.

Hummingbirds apparently can remember feeding locations and will return to the best feeders. The food is a simple recipe: refined sugar and water (don’t add the red dye!). See easy recipes here or here.

Some fun facts about these birds:

  • There are more than 325 unique hummingbird species in the world. Only eight species regularly breed in the United States, though up to two dozen species may visit the country.
  • Hummingbirds do not suck nectar through their long bills, instead they lick it with fringed, forked tongues.
  • Hummingbirds cannot walk or hop, though their feet can be used to scoot sideways while they are perched.
  • A hummingbird’s wings beat between 50 and 200 flaps per second depending on the direction of flight, the purpose of their flight, and the surrounding air conditions.

Carol from the “Hummingbird Spot” has a great YouTube channel with tons of videos that are all things hummingbirds. Check out how many hummingbirds she attracts to her patio:

See all of the Hummingbird Spot videos here for more tricks and their amazing videos of hummingbirds!

DCG