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Good morning 🌄
Hot and humid here
53 and a rat size opossum. Seen an itsy bitsy opossum by the predators compost pile. Too young to be on its own. I left it because if I grabbed it I would not be able to dispatch and I don't need a pet opossum
Good morning Mo 😊
 
Can't believe you resisted.
I'd have a pop eyed pocket dog even though I've been throughly forbidden from baby possums,coons,skunks and hawks.
I've still got owls and foxes hubs hasn't learned to cover all the bases even after twenty some odd years.
Good morning 🌄
Hot and humid here
53 and a rat size opossum. Seen an itsy bitsy opossum by the predators compost pile. Too young to be on its own. I left it because if I grabbed it I would not be able to dispatch and I don't need a pet opossum
 
Good morning!
I've been awake since 5 but I've been watching hoarders and drinking coffee.
That show makes me want to clean pretty much instantly which is funny considering I've got no problem letting a chicken stroll through the house.
Chicken dirt can't compare to diapers stacked up to the ceiling, not in a million years.
I could let the entire double digit herd stroll around and not touch diaper mountain.
Bad thing is lady wants to keep her mountain 🏔️
That show is great motivation to get things done. It also makes me not feel as bad about how cluttered my house is. No poo saving here!
rjohns, I intend to run a strip of duct tape from bottom to top, in a straight line, then paint mine white. That should help prevent algae, and give me a viewing window too. Painting it dark would heat the water inside, so I decided that white should be good.
Wonder if grey would work. I’ve been tempted to paint some of the chicken waterers. I have a few that no matter where I set them they get sun. And turn green quickly. My luck they would find one paint bubble and eat it then start pealing the rest off.


Henny, so sorry about Bitty. I’m still having a hard time without Merida. I know how you feel.
 
That show is great motivation to get things done. It also makes me not feel as bad about how cluttered my house is. No poo saving here!

Wonder if grey would work. I’ve been tempted to paint some of the chicken waterers. I have a few that no matter where I set them they get sun. And turn green quickly. My luck they would find one paint bubble and eat it then start pealing the rest off.


Henny, so sorry about Bitty. I’m still having a hard time without Merida. I know how you feel.

Thank you Nunny.

:hugs
 
When my daughters were young, the house we lived in had a nice fenced yard. We had 2 dogs. A black and tan hound, and a chow chow. The chow chow was more an inside dog, but went outside whenever she wanted. The hound, due to the way it had been raised, not by us, originally had issues with it's food dish. Over time, the chow chow mostly cured the hound of that problem.

Every year, for years, mama opossum would bring her babies to the front porch, where I fed our outside cats, and start them on cat food to wean them. Never a problem. One year, mama opossum didn't go to the front porch, but instead headed to the hound's food bucket. He went crazy barking, and growling at mama opossum, and her babies. She never flinched, and when he put his head down to bite her, she bit a chunk out of his nose. After that incident, he gave her wide berth, and she could have all the food she wanted.

The chow chow was a dainty eater. She'd pick up one or two pieces of food at a time, take it over to a favorite spot, lay down, and eat her food, then go get more, rinse repeat. When she went outside, she continued this. She'd drive me crazy having to open the door to let her in, and out, so she could get a couple pieces of food, then go out to lay down, and eat them. I got the bright idea of putting a small bucket outside for her, with a little food in it. We had a concrete slab for a patio, but it was not enclosed. This is where I put her food bucket. This worked out fine for me, and the dog.

A couple months later, one evening, I was looking outside. The chow chow's food bucket was upside down. Dang, did the bucket just move? I watched. Yes, it moved. I walked out, lifted the bucket to look under it. Nothing there. I set the bucket back down, and walked back into the house. The upside down bucket began moving again. What the heck? I started questioning my eyesight, and/or my sanity, because I had just checked, and there was nothing under the bucket. I continued watching, and the bucket moved again. This time, I walked out, and lifted the bucket. Again, there was nothing there, so I turned the bucket over. To my surprise, there was a baby opossum, spread eagle, paws pressed against the sides of the bucket, so it was suspended in the bucket. It began making noises.

I heard a rustling in the nearby bush. Mama was just a couple feet away making a sound, I had the baby, and it was responding to mama's sounds in return, and I'm in the middle. I quickly realized I had to reunite mama and baby without getting hurt in the process. I gently, but quickly set the bucket on it's side, and backed up. When I backed up, mama opossum came out of the bush, checked the baby over, and they both sauntered off, undaunted, and as casual as you please.

That's my experience with finding a baby opossum.
 
That show makes me feel like the cleanest most organized person on earth.
It also makes me feel incredibly poor.
The money some of those people spend on piles and storage for piles just blows my mind.
How do they have that much?
I literally couldn't do that if I tried.
That show is great motivation to get things done. It also makes me not feel as bad about how cluttered my house is. No poo saving here!

Wonder if grey would work. I’ve been tempted to paint some of the chicken waterers. I have a few that no matter where I set them they get sun. And turn green quickly. My luck they would find one paint bubble and eat it then start pealing the rest off.


Henny, so sorry about Bitty. I’m still having a hard time without Merida. I know how you feel.
 
That show makes me feel like the cleanest most organized person on earth.
It also makes me feel incredibly poor.
The money some of those people spend on piles and storage for piles just blows my mind.
How do they have that much?
I literally couldn't do that if I tried.

Chicky...I would rather be poor and happy than rich and sad any day of the year.
Riches aren't always (and should never be) measured in dollars and stuff.
 

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