That's a runaway tent. If four people were really in it, they'd be sleeping at the bottom of the lake.In reality, it looks a lot better than pulling over and sleeping with the wildlife.
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That's a runaway tent. If four people were really in it, they'd be sleeping at the bottom of the lake.In reality, it looks a lot better than pulling over and sleeping with the wildlife.
And yet, they were able to screw up the fan as well…
They would be in a very deep sleep. They would be dead.That's a runaway tent. If four people were really in it, they'd be sleeping at the bottom of the lake.
Armadillos are one of two species which can contract Hansen's disease, aka leprosy. The second species is humans.What?!
I always left out cat food and questionable eggs for mine, I guess they were never hungry enough to hunt something bigger. They've never bothered my chickens, even when the chickens and ducks were free rangers. Same thing with coons. I've never had a rodent problem, I keep my snakes, coons, and opossums around, I figure if they eat a bird it's my fault for being a bad coop builder and if I kill them something else will occupy their territory. I've been friendly with them since they were babies, working around them and making sure they were never hungry enough to hurt my cats.
The armadillos are the problem here. They dig huge holes and compromise the safety of my birds constantly. But they're too cute to kill, I've named them all (there's about five) and they come up for scratches. They must be eating whatever is growing underground in my bunny barn because that's where they hang out the most.
I thought they were just carriers.Armadillos are one of two species which can contract Hansen's disease
Correct; they don't suffer symptoms. It's just a background infection.I thought they were just carriers.
I scratch them with objects, not my nicely manicured nailsArmadillos are one of two species which can contract Hansen's disease, aka leprosy. The second species is humans.
Nice knowing you. Count your fingers and toes before bedtime and when you wake up in the morning.