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May 11 - 17, 2026

Greater Victoria Edition

Coffee News Greater Victoria including Langford, Colwood, Millstream, View Royal, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, James Bay

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Shoe surprise: Deep in a mountain cave in Spain, scientists inspecting an abandoned bearded vulture nest uncovered an unexpected find: a 650-year-old sandal woven from grass and twigs. Protected from wind and sunlight, the ancient artifact remained almost perfectly preserved alongside animal bones, feathers, and handmade tools. Researchers believe the birds unknowingly collected these human-made objects while gathering materials for their nests. Over time, new layers of twigs and debris built up, turning the site into a timeline of natural and human history. The discovery adds to what scientists know about how vultures interact with their surroundings and the traces they leave behind.
Shoe surprise: Deep in a mountain cave in Spain, scientists inspecting an abandoned bearded vulture nest uncovered an unexpected find: a 650-year-old sandal woven from grass and twigs. Protected from wind and sunlight, the ancient artifact remained almost perfectly preserved alongside animal bones, feathers, and handmade tools. Researchers believe the birds unknowingly collected these human-made objects while gathering materials for their nests. Over time, new layers of twigs and debris built up, turning the site into a timeline of natural and human history. The discovery adds to what scientists know about how vultures interact with their surroundings and the traces they leave behind.
Marsh refuge: Just beyond the busy streets of Boston, Massachusetts (U.S.), lies Belle Isle Marsh Reservation, a rare stretch of salt marsh that shelters over 270 different bird species. Surrounded by city neighbourhoods, this protected habitat serves as both a wildlife sanctuary and a natural barrier against flooding and coastal erosion. Along its trails, visitors can spot everything from migrating flocks to species listed under a conservation watch. The marsh also cools the urban air and provides open green space in an area once dominated by industry. Decades ago, community efforts stopped it from being developed, preserving a reminder of Boston’s coastal past. It remains one of the city’s most ecologically important places.
Marsh refuge: Just beyond the busy streets of Boston, Massachusetts (U.S.), lies Belle Isle Marsh Reservation, a rare stretch of salt marsh that shelters over 270 different bird species. Surrounded by city neighbourhoods, this protected habitat serves as both a wildlife sanctuary and a natural barrier against flooding and coastal erosion. Along its trails, visitors can spot everything from migrating flocks to species listed under a conservation watch. The marsh also cools the urban air and provides open green space in an area once dominated by industry. Decades ago, community efforts stopped it from being developed, preserving a reminder of Boston’s coastal past. It remains one of the city’s most ecologically important places.
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Vinyl illusion: Designer Drew Tetz is turning vinyl records into living artwork using the optical magic of zoetropes. His process blends design, physics, and music, with each record patterned so that when it spins under a strobe light or is filmed by a camera, the images appear to move. What began as creative experimentation has evolved into collaborations with major artists, combining modern tools with techniques rooted in 19th-century animation. Each piece transforms album visuals into motion, syncing rhythm and art in one continuous loop. By merging geometry with imagination, Tetz demonstrates how physical media can still surprise the digital age, turning sound and vision into an experience that feels entirely new.
Vinyl illusion: Designer Drew Tetz is turning vinyl records into living artwork using the optical magic of zoetropes. His process blends design, physics, and music, with each record patterned so that when it spins under a strobe light or is filmed by a camera, the images appear to move. What began as creative experimentation has evolved into collaborations with major artists, combining modern tools with techniques rooted in 19th-century animation. Each piece transforms album visuals into motion, syncing rhythm and art in one continuous loop. By merging geometry with imagination, Tetz demonstrates how physical media can still surprise the digital age, turning sound and vision into an experience that feels entirely new.
Royal discovery: Deep within the forests of Belize, archaeologists have revealed a burial chamber believed to belong to an early ruler of the Mayan city of Caracol. Part of an ancient civilization known for its temples, writing, and complex trade networks, the Maya once thrived across Central America. Hidden beneath an older tomb, the site contained carved jade pieces, ornate ceramics, and a distinctive mask that point to immense wealth and ceremonial power. The discovery highlights the city’s prominence and its ties to distant regions, including parts of central Mexico where similar artifacts have been found. The find offers new insight into the influence of early Maya leaders.
Royal discovery: Deep within the forests of Belize, archaeologists have revealed a burial chamber believed to belong to an early ruler of the Mayan city of Caracol. Part of an ancient civilization known for its temples, writing, and complex trade networks, the Maya once thrived across Central America. Hidden beneath an older tomb, the site contained carved jade pieces, ornate ceramics, and a distinctive mask that point to immense wealth and ceremonial power. The discovery highlights the city’s prominence and its ties to distant regions, including parts of central Mexico where similar artifacts have been found. The find offers new insight into the influence of early Maya leaders.
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“Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.” 
- Booker T. Washington

“Shine like the whole universe is yours.” - Rumi
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Victoria Arion Male Choir presents Canadian Mosaic, Sat., May 9, 2pm, Victoria Christian Reformed Church, 661 Agnes St. Tickets $25. 

Pacific Rim Potters Spring Show & Sale:
Sat., May 9, 10am-4pm, Knox Church Hall, 2964 Richmond Rd. Free admission, parking.  

Giant Used Art & Collectibles Sale:
Saturday, May 9, 10am-2pm at Prospect Lake Hall, 5358 Sparton Road.

Craft Sale & Flea Market:
May 9, 9am-1:30pm at St. Elizabeth’s Church, 10030 3rd St., Sidney. For info email: StElizCraftSale@gmail.com

Hills to Shore Artists Tour is a free, self-guided tour to discover 19 artists across 10 studios on May 9 and 10. Info: www.hillstoshoreartists.ca

Victoria Gilbert & Sullivan Society present ‘The Gondoliers, or the King of Barataria on May 9, 7pm; May 10, 2pm at Dave Dunnet Theatre, Oak Bay High, tix at eventbrite & May 16, 2pm & May 17, 2pm at Charlie White Theatre, tix via Mary Winspear Theatre. 

Podium 2026 - National Choral Conference & Festival: Bringing together singers, conductors & ensembles from across the country for a rare national gathering, May 14-17. Details: podium2026.ca/en/box-office 

ChoirBurst Needs Volunteers for mini concerts, May 15 & 16, 10am-6pm. 30+ Choirs from all over Canada performing. Contact: Kristians 604-363-0484 or Neil 343-262-2944.

37th Annual Denman Island Pottery Studio Tour: Sat., May 16 & Sun., May 17, 10am-5pm. Visit: DenmanIslandPotteryStudioTour.com

Second Hand Hope Spring Sale: Clothing, perfumes, accessories, any 7 items for $20. Held May 19 - 29 at 426 William St. Show a pic of the ‘Coffee News’ ad to receive a free gift set with purchase. 

Magic Wand for Grads: Why buy when you can borrow for a small fee? Accessories included for both boys & girls. All grads eligible. Contact esurerus@telus.net for an appointment from now until June. 

Community Led FernFest! Celebration of 90+ local artisans, delicious food, kids activities & community fun! Free admission. Held Sat., June 13, 12-7pm at Fernwood Community Centre, 1240 Gladstone Ave. 

Live music! Victoria Folk Music Society weekly gatherings, every Sunday night, 7:30-10pm, Norway House, 1110 Hillside Ave, $8 cash, Everyone welcome www.victoriafolkmusic.ca

Volunteer Drivers Needed to pick up recyclables weekly from one or two restaurants & process them at Return-It. Proceeds donated to Operation Christmas Child account. Info: dehaan.charlene@gmail.com 

Victoria Based Collector buys vintage license plates. Call 250-477-4127 or email: JohnMRoberts@telus.net if you have any you wish to sell. 

Victoria Men’s Shed ~ Men Helping Men is committed to fostering a community of men in the Greater Victoria area who wish to support one another & engage in projects to benefit each other & the community at large. For more info, visit: victoriamensshed.ca
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1. In Norse mythology, what tool did Thor wield?
2. Are pangolin scales made of stones, keratin, or calcium?
3. How many legs does a bee have?
4. Eagles, hawks, and owls are all considered _____.
5. This visual art form uses various small pieces set closely together.
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The minor planet Chiron represents how healing your old wounds can help others. Now it is leaving an eight-year stay in Aries. What have you learned? Lucky numbers: 2, 3, 12, 13, 14, 38.
This week’s new moon offers a chance to set intentions for what you want to manifest. Consider communicating your goals to those who may help you achieve them. Lucky numbers: 7, 11, 16, 34, 35, 43.
As the week progresses, think carefully before you speak. If you plan to disrupt the status quo, be sure you are clear about your objective for doing so. Lucky numbers: 3, 9, 14, 17, 25, 44.
Do you have a project that could benefit from an investment by others? Midweek may be a good time to make a pitch for it. Use a detailed and practical approach. Lucky numbers: 5, 13, 14, 22, 25, 36.
Your natural enthusiasm may be heightened at the end of the week. Others may be open to your ideas now. But be careful not to promise more than you can deliver. Lucky numbers: 8, 23, 27, 34, 40, 45.
Service to one’s community is an important Virgo theme. Over the next year, you may feel motivated to review and make any needed changes in this regard. Lucky numbers: 9, 13, 20, 29, 32, 38.
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Libras can struggle with setting healthy boundaries. For the next year, your interactions may focus on finding the right balance of power among all involved. Lucky numbers: 4, 11, 18, 27, 35, 47.
Scorpio is called a fixed zodiac sign. This pattern can include a tendency to dig in your heels on what you want. Be careful at midweek because a stalemate may result. Lucky numbers: 1, 5, 6, 7, 13, 48.

You may find that your heart and mind are not in sync at week’s end. If you can’t find a compromise, try waiting a few days to make important decisions. Lucky numbers: 14, 34, 35, 37, 41, 46.
Capricorns often project a serious demeanour. But you may have a chance at week’s end to adjust your communication style to make it more dynamic and vibrant. Lucky numbers: 10, 12, 15, 30, 34, 39.
Aquarius feels deeply about humanity’s evolution. At week’s end, the astrological energy may boost your ability to effectively communicate your vision to others. Lucky numbers: 11, 14, 28, 30, 34, 42.
The energetic environment this next year may encourage you to consider your service to others. Flexibility could help address challenges you may experience. Lucky numbers: 6, 8, 16, 26, 37, 39.
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Night walks: Charles Dickens battled insomnia by pacing the streets of London, finding story ideas along the way. At home, he even positioned his bed to face north, convinced it helped his creativity and restored some calm to restless nights.

Smooth style: In ancient Egypt, beauty often meant removing every bit of body hair, even from the scalp. Women used seashells as tweezers, rubbed pumice stones, or tried early wax made from bees and sugar to keep skin bare.
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Pants pastime: The Finnish language has a word for drinking at home in your underwear. Called päntsdrunk, it’s viewed less as loneliness and more as a lighthearted ritual of comfort, showing how language can capture unique cultural habits.

Rainbow harvest: Each ear of Glass Gem corn reveals a mix of bright colours, from deep violet to soft gold, shining like beads of glass. What began as a farmer’s breeding project became one of the most eye-catching crops.

Tail power: When kangaroos walk, their tails don’t just help with balance, they help push the animal forward. Acting like an additional leg, the tail adds power and stability, letting kangaroos move in a way that’s different from other animals.
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Ants have antennae, but shouldn’t they be called antlers?

Dad: “Son, why are you home from school early?”
Son: “I was the only one who could truthfully answer the question, ‘Who broke the window?’”

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We would like to thank all our loyal readers, amazing advertisers, devoted delivery drivers and the hundreds of restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, pubs & other locations that have so graciously displayed us. 

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May 4 - 10, 2026

Greater Victoria Edition

Coffee News Greater Victoria including Langford, Colwood, Millstream, View Royal, Esquimalt, Saanich, Oak Bay, James Bay

Thank you for reading our Greater Victoria ONLINE edition. 

In print, Coffee News is published with three separate editions in Greater Victoria (South Saanich/Oak Bay, Victoria/Esquimalt, West Shore) and four separate editions in the Mid Island region (Parksville/Qualicum, North Nanaimo, Central/South Nanaimo/Ladysmith, Cowichan Valley/Mill Bay). At the bottom of this page you can find PDF versions of those editions. To advertise in print editions click here

Lunar clue: A meteorite found in Africa is offering scientists rare insight into the moon’s hidden history. Researchers studying the sample say it helps bridge a missing chapter in knowledge about when the moon was last volcanically active. The rock appears to have formed deep beneath the surface from molten material that later solidified before being thrown into space by an impact. Its minerals suggest lingering warmth inside the moon long after scientists once believed activity had stopped. The find also hints at how energy moved through the lunar interior over time, shaping its surface and structure. Scientists hope it will guide future missions aimed at uncovering more about the moon’s evolving geological story.
Lunar clue: A meteorite found in Africa is offering scientists rare insight into the moon’s hidden history. Researchers studying the sample say it helps bridge a missing chapter in knowledge about when the moon was last volcanically active. The rock appears to have formed deep beneath the surface from molten material that later solidified before being thrown into space by an impact. Its minerals suggest lingering warmth inside the moon long after scientists once believed activity had stopped. The find also hints at how energy moved through the lunar interior over time, shaping its surface and structure. Scientists hope it will guide future missions aimed at uncovering more about the moon’s evolving geological story.
Package protector: A stolen delivery prompted welder Brandon Mejia of Frederick, Maryland (U.S.), to build his own answer to package theft. Instead of purchasing an expensive or flimsy store-bought option, he used scrap materials and his metalworking tools to design a strong and practical secure container. The box’s mechanism allows couriers to freely drop parcels inside, but once the lid closes, it automatically locks and can only be opened with a unique code. He carefully painted the unit, reinforced all the welded seams, and made it heavy enough to deter thieves. Marked with delivery stickers, drivers immediately know to use it without confusion. Since installing it outside his home, every order has arrived safely and securely.
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Forest fight: Across Britain’s woodlands, ash trees are showing signs of a surprising recovery against a fungus that once threatened to wipe them out. The disease, known as ash dieback, devastated landscapes after spreading through Europe. But new generations of trees are sprouting with stronger natural resistance compared to their predecessors, offering fresh optimism to conservationists. Researchers studying their DNA found many small genetic changes, rather than a single mutation, working together to provide protection. This gradual process highlights natural selection at work, as seedlings endure exposure to the spores in their environment. For now, it seems the species may yet carve a future where it thrives again.
Forest fight: Across Britain’s woodlands, ash trees are showing signs of a surprising recovery against a fungus that once threatened to wipe them out. The disease, known as ash dieback, devastated landscapes after spreading through Europe. But new generations of trees are sprouting with stronger natural resistance compared to their predecessors, offering fresh optimism to conservationists. Researchers studying their DNA found many small genetic changes, rather than a single mutation, working together to provide protection. This gradual process highlights natural selection at work, as seedlings endure exposure to the spores in their environment. For now, it seems the species may yet carve a future where it thrives again.
Echoed depths: In Abhaneri, India, stands Chand Baori, a vast stepwell long linked with chilling tales and unsettling folklore. Its stone flights plunge 13 levels, forming a geometric maze of thousands of steps that once guided people to cool water and hosted important social gatherings. Folklore claims the structure rose almost overnight, crafted by unseen spirits, with secret tunnels adding to its enduring mystery. At the floor, the air is cooler and the silence is heavy, broken only by faint echoes. Some visitors describe sudden shivers, strange noises, or even shadow-like phantoms. Both an engineering wonder and a source of legend, Chand Baori remains a place where awe meets unease.
Echoed depths: In Abhaneri, India, stands Chand Baori, a vast stepwell long linked with chilling tales and unsettling folklore. Its stone flights plunge 13 levels, forming a geometric maze of thousands of steps that once guided people to cool water and hosted important social gatherings. Folklore claims the structure rose almost overnight, crafted by unseen spirits, with secret tunnels adding to its enduring mystery. At the floor, the air is cooler and the silence is heavy, broken only by faint echoes. Some visitors describe sudden shivers, strange noises, or even shadow-like phantoms. Both an engineering wonder and a source of legend, Chand Baori remains a place where awe meets unease.
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“The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity.”    - Amelia Earhart

“Real generosity is doing something kind for someone who will never find out.” - Frank A. Clark
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Peninsula Singers present ‘Passport to Broadway: ‘A Musical Journey Around The World’,  May 2, 7:30pm & May 3, 2pm at Mary Winspear Centre - 2243 Beacon Ave, Sidney. Info & tix: www.marywinspear.ca or 250-656-0275.

Join The Allegra Singers: May 2, 2pm, classic rock, gospel, Canadiana, show tunes & more. Info/tickets at allegrasingers.ca

Gordon Head Garden Club meet on Wed., May 6, 7-9pm  in the Gordon Head Lawn Bowling Club building, 4105 Lambrick Way.

Victoria Arion Male Choir presents Canadian Mosaic, Sat., May 9, 2pm, Victoria Christian Reformed Church, 661 Agnes St. Tickets $25. 

Pacific Rim Potters Spring Show & Sale:
Sat., May 9, 10am-4pm, Knox Church Hall, 2964 Richmond Rd. Free admission, parking.  

Giant Used Art & Collectibles Sale:
Saturday, May 9, 10am-2pm at Prospect Lake Hall, 5358 Sparton Road.

Craft Sale & Flea Market:
May 9, 9am-1:30pm at St. Elizabeth’s Church, 10030 3rd St., Sidney. For info email: StElizCraftSale@gmail.com

Hills to Shore Artists Tour is a free, self-guided tour to discover 19 artists across 10 studios on May 9 and 10. Info: www.hillstoshoreartists.ca

Victoria Gilbert & Sullivan Society present ‘The Gondoliers, or the King of Barataria on May 9, 7pm; May 10, 2pm at Dave Dunnet Theatre, Oak Bay High, tix at eventbrite & May 16, 2pm & May 17, 2pm at Charlie White Theatre, tix via Mary Winspear Theatre. 

ChoirBurst Needs Volunteers for mini concerts, May 15 & 16, 10am-6pm. 30+ Choirs from all over Canada performing. Contact: Kristians 604-363-0484 or Neil 343-262-2944.

37th Annual Denman Island Pottery Studio Tour: Sat., May 16 & Sun., May 17, 10am-5pm. Visit: DenmanIslandPotteryStudioTour.com

Magic Wand for Grads: Why buy when you can borrow for a small fee? Accessories included for both boys & girls. All grads eligible. Contact esurerus@telus.net for an appointment from now until June. 

Live music! Victoria Folk Music Society weekly gatherings, every Sunday night, 7:30-10pm, Norway House, 1110 Hillside Ave, $8 cash, Everyone welcome www.victoriafolkmusic.ca

Volunteer Drivers Needed to pick up recyclables weekly from one or two restaurants & process them at Return-It. Proceeds donated to Operation Christmas Child account. Info: dehaan.charlene@gmail.com 

Victoria Based Collector buys vintage license plates. Call 250-477-4127 or email: JohnMRoberts@telus.net if you have any you wish to sell. 

Victoria Men’s Shed ~ Men Helping Men is committed to fostering a community of men in the Greater Victoria area who wish to support one another & engage in projects to benefit each other & the community at large. For more info, visit: victoriamensshed.ca
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1. What is the body of water between PEI and Nova Scotia?
2. This movie was based on the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
3. The barometric pressure rises at the centre of a hurricane - T/F?
4. Is the world’s tallest volcano in North America, South America, or Asia?
5. The natural sugar found in milk is called fructose, lactose, or sucrose?
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Early in the week, a subtle opportunity may come from a conversation, something you read, etc. Manifesting it might require balancing the spiritual and the mundane. Lucky numbers: 14, 16, 26, 43, 44, 45
Taurus often think change is overrated. But if you feel conflicted about how to proceed, transformative change may be what you need. Don’t reject the possibility. Lucky numbers: 7, 9, 17, 19, 43, 46.
The Gemini thirst for knowledge can leave you vulnerable to information overload. Consider acting on a possible end-of-the-week opportunity to slow down. Lucky numbers: 4, 6, 11, 14, 27, 33.
Cancers are often reluctant to stray from what they know. But this week, you might have a chance to expand, either within yourself or in the outside world. Lucky numbers: 13, 14, 17, 29, 32, 47.

You may feel stalemated by what you want vs. your role in the wider community. You could find that focusing on progress in your world might be good for you, too. Lucky numbers: 3, 5, 6, 15, 20, 45.
You may feel fuzzy and disoriented at week’s end. Instead of doubling down on your efforts, consider taking a break for a few days until this dynamic dissipates. Lucky numbers: 8, 18, 23, 28, 33, 41.
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For Libras, the idea of evolution often focuses on progress within your close relationships. Right now you might feel a calling, however, to widen this scope. Lucky numbers: 15, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45.

Scorpios can be disheartened about humanity’s potential because they intuitively see deeply into their fellow humans’ shadows. Despite this conflict, focus on hope. Lucky numbers: 5, 6, 11, 14, 34, 40.
Believing in the inherent goodness of humanity is often part of a Sagittarius belief system. But you may be questioning that now. Strive to achieve a more balanced view. Lucky numbers: 6, 8, 11, 17, 39, 45.
One Capricorn theme is building stable foundations and achieving concrete results. The energy early in the week supports you in accomplishing these endeavours. Lucky numbers: 1, 7, 13, 25, 35, 38.
In light of artificial intelligence, many people are questioning humanity’s next evolutionary steps. Those with Aquarius energy could help facilitate this discussion. Lucky numbers: 12, 15, 19, 21, 23, 39.
At week’s end, you may want to meditate for a couple of days on your vision and daydreams. But wait until this period passes to figure out which ideas are viable. Lucky numbers: 2, 3, 6, 29, 40, 44.
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Ear boost: Early hearing aids were nothing like today’s sleek devices. Centuries ago, they were carved from wood, later shifting to rubber, and eventually to electricity. Each step brought people closer to clearer sound and better communication.

Shopping sketches: Michelangelo once drew his grocery list because his servant couldn’t read. The list included simple items like bread, fish, and wine, but those quick sketches now are prized as a rare glimpse into the artist’s everyday life.
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Painted past: The Parthenon in Athens, Greece, was once far more colourful than the pale ruins we see today. Its marble carvings and statues were decorated with bright paints and shining details. Centuries of weather have worn away their original brilliance.

Longevity gap: Across much of the animal kingdom, females outlive males. From lions to whales, the trend is clear, and humans are no exception. Biology plays a role, making longer female lifespans a near-universal pattern. 

Flag first: Denmark’s flag, known as the Dannebrog, holds the record as the oldest national flag still in continuous use. Its simple white cross on a red background has represented the country for centuries, with little change to its design or meaning.
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A man went to a hospital, riding a horse and covered in hay. 
He’s now in stable condition.

Nurse: “Why are Mr. and Mrs. Number so happy?”
Doctor: “They are going to have a little one.”

What’s small, round, and blue? A cranberry holding its breath. 

Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Tennis. Tennis who? Tennis five plus five.
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