From Twin Peaks to 710 Ashbury, here's to 60 years with San Francisco and counting 🏈
Did you catch Mickey on the pre-show talking 60 years of the Dead & the 49ers ahead of Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium? @SNFonNBC#SBLX
The first episode of Bless This House was broadcast on this day in 1971. Created by Vince Powell & Harry Driver, it starred Sidney James, Diana Coupland, Robin Stewart and Sally Geeson. The show ran for 6 series and 65 episodes between 1971 and 1976.
Fire’s crackling, the Dead are playing, and Spring ’90 is in the air 🔥🪵 Let the Good Ol’ Grateful Yule Log carry you through the holidays. Join the party on the Grateful Dead @YouTube Channel.
MRI studies have uncovered something truly heartwarming about dogs and their bond with their owners.
It’s not just about treats, toys, or even the company of other dogs, dogs’ love for their humans runs much deeper.
Researchers found that when a dog catches the scent of its owner, a specific part of its brain, called the caudate nucleus, lights up with activity, far more than when they smell food or another animal.
This area of the brain is linked to feelings of love, joy, and reward, showing that dogs don’t just recognize their owner’s scent, they’re overwhelmed with happiness and affection.
This powerful reaction reveals that when our furry friends gaze at us with those adoring eyes or race to greet us at the door, it’s not just instinct or habit.
Deep within their brains, dogs feel a genuine, profound love for us, one that’s as real and meaningful as it gets.