I actually meant someone may be close to 80 yrs old77* in North East, MD today ... does that count? Not warm enough for me, though. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, "I want my summer back."
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I actually meant someone may be close to 80 yrs old77* in North East, MD today ... does that count? Not warm enough for me, though. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, "I want my summer back."
I have actual tree rats here. They are not squirrels. They are nocturnal. Squirrels are diurnal.Tree rats nonetheless
57°F here and dropping.It's 87 here right now. I expect it to get hotter.
@sourland is getting close.I actually meant someone may be close to 80 yrs old
You sure they aren't (Drop bears)?I have actual tree rats here. They are not squirrels. They are nocturnal. Squirrels are diurnal.
The Mighty Moo! One of the best side bennies of having a sister who's a dairy farmer is the free grain-fed beef. According to my eldest nephew, the cows have a "change of career." They go from dairy production straight into the restaurant business. Whenever I pick up my meats, I ask if it was a name or a number. Numbers I'll eat. Names? Nuh-uh. If it had a name it was a Guernsey. I probably bottle fed it and definitely helped halter-break it ... and I just can't!See I actually likes cows more than horses. Those big brown eggs to bad they taste so good.
Well, not close at all ... but my knees feel like it, sometimes.I actually meant someone may be close to 80 yrs old
I have actual tree rats here. They are not squirrels. They are nocturnal. Squirrels are diurnal.
I am sure of what they are because I found several of them that committed "silly-cide" in the horse trough over the years. I also watched one scurry up the power pole while I was out after dark photographing fireworks.You sure they aren't (Drop bears)?
We call them "Flinchmeyers" (That's what they do when you shoot them)I am sure of what they are because I found several of them that committed "silly-cide" in the horse trough over the years. I also watched one scurry up the power pole while I was out after dark photographing fireworks.