In Oregon. Up in the mountains.Where is this merry manse gonna be?
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In Oregon. Up in the mountains.Where is this merry manse gonna be?
Another F word - Frittata (mini frittatas, to be exact)
I made these for breakfast. Male roommate won't eat anything remotely nutritious, so that's an extra one each for me and the female roommate.
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I'm allergic to bee venom and I'm not that bad! Honey bees are pretty gentle. If you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone.KILL THEM.
*Hides under chair.* Kill... kill them... Raid their nests... keep them away... away, I say... kill....
Uh, yeah, sorry about that. I, uh... really don't much like stinging/biting insects.
EDIT: *Sigh,* Elk is gonna "Sad" this one, isn't he?
Thanks, but I see it more as being responsible. I won't risk someone else's birds - or my hand-raised rooster's life, should a buyer decide he's "contaminated." If no one wants him, he is welcome to live out his years in my bachelor flock. It's just such a waste, because Nankins are critically endangered and it's hard to find really nice examples ... and he is definitely one of the better ones I've come across. Besides ... I hand raised him ... he's my Boy!That's very honest of you.![]()
How could he not want those!? It looks delicious!!Another F word - Frittata (mini frittatas, to be exact)
I made these for breakfast. Male roommate won't eat anything remotely nutritious, so that's an extra one each for me and the female roommate.
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I love mountains!In Oregon. Up in the mountains.
They love flocking on the big purple flowers in the garden every springI'm allergic to bee venom and I'm not that bad! Honey bees are pretty gentle. If you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone.
Not necessarily. There are clumping bamboos that are not invasive at all. I'm looking at planging red dragon bamboo for privacy at my new place.That stuff is a fast & intrusive growth!
You should probably clarify to your seller that once he is healed, he is not a carrier and will not get sick with that strain of pox again.Thanks, but I see it more as being responsible. I won't risk someone else's birds - or my hand-raised rooster's life, should a buyer decide he's "contaminated." If no one wants him, he is welcome to live out his years in my bachelor flock. It's just such a waste, because Nankins are critically endangered and it's hard to find really nice examples ... and he is definitely one of the better ones I've come across. Besides ... I hand raised him ... he's my Boy!