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If my quail eggs weren't so special I would put a few eggs in the quail cage outside just to see if they would hatch on their own.
I bet they would.
I bet they would.
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Fine. You win.
May I kick your butt either way??I’m hoping I can draw something tomorrow when hubby finally goes back to work. Someone kick my butt if I don’t.
The Ginger and I have thoroughly planned this out already. We’re going to be leaving certain siblings parentless but.. I’m sure they’ll figure it out.![]()
I can't wait to be able to sleep with the windows open.Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just wait until winter months when I can tease YOU instead.
They might overheat and die!If my quail eggs weren't so special I would put a few eggs in the quail cage outside just to see if they would hatch on their own.
I bet they would.
I can't wait until we have to close them.I can't wait to be able to sleep with the windows open.
There is a only a few weeks we are able to do so.
I think they would be ok in the shade.They might overheat and die!
As much as I LOVE high altitudes, I had my first real sunburn AND first asthma attack on the same hiking trail in Colorado. Definitely not as much of an issue in muggy sea-level Houston.I used to run every day (before my knees hated me forever for it) and I went to visit my brother in Longmont, CO at around 5,000 feet and I about freaking died at the two mile mark. The air was so thin and I was not used to it at all. Like, running only small hills and mostly flat like a complete pansy.
I don’t got no eggs.Anyone here in Texas want to try this now?
Leave a couple of eggs outside and see if they hatch on their own?
I don’t think so. It’s pretty tender.
See the little bite mark in the middle? The Ginger thinks it’s a bite from a “regular” spider.
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What a lovely close up..![]()