COFFEE BREAK B6 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD SATuRDAY, JuLY 24, 2021 Couple’s roommates get snippy over canine care erosity in occasionally taking the dogs out and walking them. They now expect us to do it every day, and get angry and nasty if we don’t. Please help. — In The Doghouse in Georgia Dear In The Doghouse: You and your roommates appear to have a communication problem. Speak up. Tell them you dislike their palming off the respon- sibility for walking their ani- mals and you won’t be doing it anymore. Then remind them that while you were willing to do an occasional favor, you do not appreciate their attitude of entitlement. You are not their built-in dog walkers. You only Dear Abby: My husband and I are newlyweds and share an apartment with another couple because we ran into financial dif- ficulties, and this was our only option. The problem is the other couple has two dogs they expect us to take care of while they’re at work. My husband and I get home two hours earlier than they do in the evening, and they have become accustomed to our gen- have to occupy the “doghouse” if you allow yourself to be put in one. Dear Abby: I have never told anyone about this. I was molested by my pastor when I was 8, and again when I was 14. I see a doctor because of depression and PTSD. My doctor doesn’t know, and I don’t want my family to know. I don’t even know if the pastor is still alive. Should I tell my doctor or just let it go? I have heard about priests doing this, but I was going to a Pentecostal church. — Male Reader in Kentucky Dear Male Reader: It is very important for your mental health NEWS OF THE WEIRD SHARK Man with coronavirus disguises as wife on flight Continued from Page B1 blistering run at any moment. But it didn’t. I got it in more quickly than the first one, but as we got it boatside, the scale of the nearly 10-footer was staggering. It was also much, much thicker. “This fish is pretty green, so be careful,” Dom said as we staged for pictures. I snapped a few mid- dling ones before the fish got irri- tated and swept its massive tail out of my hand and dove. With a powerful stroke, its tail slapped into Dom’s shoulder with a wet smack that would’ve broken his nose if delivered just a bit higher. We wrestled the beast back in, unhooked it and caught our breaths. My largest fish was now a (very conservatively) 9-foot lemon shark that weighed 328 pounds, according to NOAA. Probably more like 350 or 375 given how thick the pregnant female was. My spirit was willing, but my body was only marginally able. I’d pulled my left forearm, my right hand was swollen and aching, my back screamed in pain and I felt as though I’d just sprinted several miles in double gravity. So naturally, this is when we hooked up again. The third and final shark of the day was a reef shark, the same species that had sampled Dom’s foot years before. But it was just a 6-footer, and we got it boatside relatively quickly on the heavy gear. At Dom’s instruction, I loos- ened the drag and placed the rod in the holder so we could handle and release the fish. I only loos- ened the drag three or four clicks, though. Something told me to loosen it more, but I didn’t. With the lemon, the rod was facing the same way as the fish when in the holder. This reef was facing the opposite way. I brushed the thought away. We got some fantastic pictures and tried to unhook it. At this, the reef shark dove with shocking TERNATE, Indonesia — An Indonesian man with the coro- navirus has boarded a domestic flight disguised as his wife, wearing a niqab covering his face and carrying fake IDs and a negative PCR test result. But the cover didn’t last long. Police say a flight attendant aboard a Citilink plane traveling from Jakarta to Ternate in North Maluku province on Sunday, July 18, noticed the man change clothes in the lavatory. “He bought the plane ticket with his wife’s name and brought the identity card, the PCR test result and the vaccina- tion card with his wife’s name. All documents are under his wife’s name,” Ternate police said after arresting the man upon landing. He was only identified by his initials. Police took him for a COVID-19 test, which came back positive. The man is currently self-iso- lating at home and police said the investigation will continue. Indonesia is in the grip of the worse coronavirus surge in Asia with 33,772 new confirmed cases and 1,383 deaths in the last 24 hours. The total number of reported cases is 2.9 million with 77,583 fatalities. Restrictions on public gather- ings and on nonessential travel, including a mandatory negative coronavirus test, been toughened this week. Luke Ovgard/Contributed Photo My 7-foot sandbar shark. A new species and (briefly) my largest fish ever at 7 feet long and about 150 pounds. speed. Dom had been holding the steel leader in his gloves and let go. I was holding the one-pound sliding sinker in one hand to pro- tect our teeth and the 250-pound mono leader in the other. I was not wearing gloves. And like an idiot, I didn’t let go immediately. I moved to grab the rod but before I could react, the mono dug into my palm and left me with a friction burn. I flinched instead of going for the rod, which was being pulled backwards. In a hor- rifying moment, it snapped. It was my fault. We both cursed but Dom was much more gracious than I would’ve been. I felt sick, but we were able to re-land and release the fish, though our shark fishing was over. weather | Go to AccuWeather.com This one was almost exactly 6-foot and weighed 80 pounds via NOAA. We finished up the day chasing a smaller quarry before limping back to the dock. Even with the broken rod, bruised shoulder and aching muscles, it was a great day. Those are the risks of shark fishing, and better a broken rod than a bitten foot, right? ——— Sign up for every single CaughtOvgard column at www. patreon.com/CaughtOvgard. Read more for free at caugh- tovgard.com; Follow on Insta- gram and Fishbrain @lukeov- gard; Contact luke.ovgard@ gmail.com. Thank you for your continued support of local journalism. Astoria NEW YORK — A New York man and a Maine woman are facing charges over cocaine dis- guised as a cake that was seized from their vehicle, the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency said Kennewick 58/84 St. Helens Vancouver 60/89 62/88 65/91 Condon 68/99 63/90 MON TUE WED Clear Sunshine and very warm Clouds and sunshine Clouds and sun; pleasant Mostly sunny 96 60 91 57 91 55 Eugene 4 9 7 58/95 91 67 87 64 91 62 6 7 6 61 95 62 Comfort Index™ Enterprise 6 4 57 94 61 Comfort Index™ 5 91 61 4 8 6 ALMANAC THURSDAY EXTREMES TEMPERATURES Baker City La Grande Elgin NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High Thursday Low Thursday High: 111° Low: 32° Wettest: 2.19” 85° 49° 87° 51° 87° 42° PRECIPITATION (inches) Thursday 0.00 Month to date Trace Normal month to date 0.42 Year to date 2.44 Normal year to date 5.86 0.00 Trace 0.46 5.93 10.52 0.00 0.37 0.55 15.35 15.07 HAY INFORMATION SUNDAY 15% NNW at 6 to 12 mph 14.0 0.33 RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Friday) Phillips Reservoir Unity Reservoir Owyhee Reservoir McKay Reservoir Wallowa Lake Thief Valley Reservoir 7% of capacity 52% of capacity 30% of capacity 62% of capacity 18% of capacity 27% of capacity STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Thursday) Grande Ronde at Troy Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder Burnt River near Unity Umatilla River near Gibbon Minam River at Minam Powder River near Richland Ocotillo Wells, Calif. Sunriver, Ore. Jacksonville, Fla. OREGON High: 96° Low: 32° Wettest: none Ontario Sunriver WEATHER HISTORY AGRICULTURAL INFO. Lowest relative humidity Afternoon wind Hours of sunshine Evapotranspiration 56/81 Between July 22 and 24, 1788, a hurricane struck North Carolina and moved inland through Virginia. The storm was still potent when later observed by George Washington. SUN & MOON SAT. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset SUN. 5:28 a.m. 5:29 a.m. 8:29 p.m. 8:28 p.m. 9:31 p.m. 10:02 p.m. 5:45 a.m. 7:02 a.m. MOON PHASES 546 cfs 120 cfs 123 cfs 39 cfs 129 cfs 26 cfs Last Jul 31 New Aug 8 First Aug 15 Full Aug 22 Brothers 60/90 54/91 Beaver Marsh 52/93 Roseburg 62/96 Burns Jordan Valley 59/98 Paisley 55/98 Frenchglen 60/100 Grand View Arock 59/102 61/105 Fields 68/101 Klamath Falls 53/96 Lakeview 54/98 McDermitt 60/100 RECREATION FORECAST SUNDAY MON. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 68/55/s 70/55/pc 96/57/s 90/58/pc 103/71/s 104/76/pc 70/56/pc 65/53/pc 100/58/s 99/64/pc 66/52/s 66/54/pc 92/57/s 90/58/pc 100/65/s 100/66/pc 95/58/s 91/64/pc 95/58/s 93/59/pc 101/65/s 97/70/pc 91/66/s 92/66/pc 100/63/s 100/66/pc 99/62/s 96/64/pc 93/62/s 93/66/pc 101/67/s 98/69/pc 96/55/s 94/58/pc 98/57/s 95/60/pc Diamond 60/99 62/104 REGIONAL CITIES City Astoria Bend Boise Brookings Burns Coos Bay Corvallis Council Elgin Eugene Hermiston Hood River Imnaha John Day Joseph Kennewick Klamath Falls Lakeview Boise 67/103 Shown is Sunday’s weather. Temperatures are Saturday night’s lows and Sunday’s highs. SUN. 62/104 Silver Lake 53/93 Medford Brookings Juntura 55/100 63/98 55/70 Ontario 67/104 53/97 Chiloquin Grants Pass Huntington 56/96 Bend Coos Bay 61/100 72/102 Seneca 58/96 Oakridge Council 49/95 60/99 57/97 Elkton Powers 54/97 53/88 John Day 54/98 Sisters Florence 54/66 Halfway Granite Baker City Redmond 54/66 Comfort Index takes into account how the weather will feel based on a combination of factors. A rating of 10 feels very comfortable while a rating of 0 feels very uncomfortable. Monument 61/99 58/92 Newport Enterprise 57/94 61/95 56/89 60/94 59/88 87 62 3 Corvallis 52/63 94 65 Elgin 54/95 La Grande 62/92 65/97 Idanha Salem SUN La Grande 68/98 Pendleton The Dalles Portland Newberg 58/91 Lewiston 65/100 Hood River 64/98 TONIGHT 4 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Walla Walla 67/101 Maupin 6 DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Florida — A Florida man told police officers he was “teaching it a lesson” when he tried to throw a live alligator he had stolen from a minia- ture golf course onto the roof of a beachside cocktail lounge, authorities said. The 32-year-old man was arrested early Thursday, July 15, when Daytona Beach Shores police officers spotted him attempting to throw the gator onto the roof of a cocktail lounge just off Highway A1A, according to a police report. The officers then saw the man take the alligator by its tail, hit it against the awning of the building, throw it to the ground and stomp on it twice, the report said. The man from Homestead, Florida was taken into cus- tody and charged with posses- sion and injury of an alligator, unarmed burglary of an occu- pied dwelling, theft and criminal mischief. The man told officers that he had stolen the gator from an enclosure at a nearby miniature golf course. Cocaine disguised as cake seized from vehicle Longview 56/68 55/73 Comfort Index™ Florida man tries to throw live gator onto roof AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION TIllamook 49 95 54 Wednesday, July 21. Acting on a tip, police stopped the car on Interstate 295 in Gardiner on Tuesday, and a drug-sniffing dog found 4 pounds of cocaine worth $200,000 on the street, the MDEA said. Also seized was $1,900 in cash. About 2 pounds of the cocaine was disguised as a marble cake with coffee grounds used to cover up the scent, offi- cials said. The two were released on bail and were expected in court on July 21.. The Associated Press Reef madness Baker City When I ask her to stop, she says she can’t stand having food in her teeth. I tell her to go into the restroom or do it outside, but she does neither and continues to floss. I’m hoping she’ll listen to you and that you will back me up. — Ellen in the USA Dear Ellen: I agree that flossing one’s teeth in public is unsightly and something that should be done in private. If it becomes necessary, it should be done in the restroom. (Need I add that if there is mouth- rinsing, the sink should be cleaned afterward and any detritus stuck to the mirror removed?) that you tell your doctor every- thing you have disclosed to me, because what happened to you is likely the cause of your depres- sion and PTSD. Do this, not only for your- self, but also because it may help other young people who belong to that church and who also may have been molested by that predator. Dear Abby: Is it appropriate to use dental floss in public? When my mom eats out, she uses dental floss while she is still at the table or while walking out of the restaurant. She thinks she’s being discreet, but what she’s doing is obvious. SUN. City Lewiston Longview Meacham Medford Newport Olympia Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Powers Redmond Roseburg Salem Spokane The Dalles Ukiah Walla Walla MON. Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W 100/68/s 98/71/pc 84/55/s 84/57/pc 95/58/s 91/65/pc 101/67/s 98/70/pc 63/51/s 63/51/pc 85/52/s 83/53/s 104/73/s 106/76/pc 102/63/s 101/66/pc 98/64/s 93/67/pc 90/59/s 88/61/s 81/55/s 82/57/pc 98/54/s 95/59/pc 96/62/s 93/62/pc 94/60/s 92/60/pc 94/63/s 93/66/pc 99/67/s 98/68/pc 91/51/s 88/50/pc 98/69/s 96/71/pc Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice ANTHONY LAKES PHILLIPS LAKE Plenty of sunshine Plenty of sunshine 67 52 91 55 MT. EMILY REC. BROWNLEE RES. Sunny and nice Sunny and warm 81 61 99 69 EAGLE CAP WILD. EMIGRANT ST. PARK Sunny and pleasant Sunny and pleasant 76 52 87 42 WALLOWA LAKE MCKAY RESERVOIR Sunny and hot Plenty of sunshine 93 62 97 62 THIEF VALLEY RES. RED BRIDGE ST. PARK Sunny and warm Sunny and warm 95 54 95 62