I put dibs up first.
Well, the only thing we know for sure, is Greenland is not big enough for the both of us to live there.
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I put dibs up first.
You are right. It is important to understand that it is called global warming, not local warming.You're insane.
LOL, I give local weather no consideration when determining my viewpoints... But if I did, Fort Chipewyan's current weather would certainly prove my point.
Iceland is nice.http://www.accuweather.com/en/gl/nuuk/186497/august-weather/186497
Anybody got enough cash to let me move to Greenland? The weather looks beautiful.
Hockey match? We can go right for the shootout.Well, the only thing we know for sure, is Greenland is not big enough for the both of us to live there.
Bit warm, but decent overall...Iceland is nice.
Again... You're insane!
I see giant coffee beans!!
could get interesting
Awwww I love cowsGot eggs this morning. First time in a month at least! Big one is giant cochin, Mae West. Middle is a mix I got from a feed store three years ago, Herkey, first chicken I ever held. Small I thought was banty cochin, but now I'm thinking maybe guinea? It was under the broody Cinder, who is the guinea's mama. I can't imagine anyone else trying to lay in a broody box when chicks are hatching.
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Went out and heard frantic peeping. Cinder was gone, chick was gone. I found Cinder two nests over setting those three eggs. I found the chick out in the run.
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It's poor little head was sopping wet from being licked.![]()
You are right. It is important to understand that it is called global warming, not local warming.
Up there I imagine the concept is far fetched, unless you live far north enough that you can see the arctic ice cap shrink.
Iceland is nice.
Got eggs this morning. First time in a month at least! Big one is giant cochin, Mae West. Middle is a mix I got from a feed store three years ago, Herkey, first chicken I ever held. Small I thought was banty cochin, but now I'm thinking maybe guinea? It was under the broody Cinder, who is the guinea's mama. I can't imagine anyone else trying to lay in a broody box when chicks are hatching.
Went out and heard frantic peeping. Cinder was gone, chick was gone. I found Cinder two nests over setting those three eggs. I found the chick out in the run.
It's poor little head was sopping wet from being licked.![]()