I get that, but if you keep pushing yourself eventually you'll flag out and then you really will be stuck at home with your hubby.
You don't want that now do you lol.:D
Probably :oops: The extra money is very nice though, but not at the expense of my sanity. I do like not having to be home getting irritated at hubs constantly though. Its a toughie.

Did you see next week though? At least on our end its going to be a repeat of this week.
 
Oh there were tons here, brazen sh*ts too.
Those things would just trot right out in broad daylight like they were somebody's pekingese just coming to say heeey.
Clemson university released a bunch as part of a predator reintroduction program which was absolutely brilliant.
Oh off topic but I've got freaking armadillos now.
Yeah I took a shot at one this spring and they are not up during the day, but tracks show up at night.
 
Clemson university released a bunch as part of a predator reintroduction program which was absolutely brilliant.
Oh off topic but I've got freaking armadillos now.
I don't think coyotes need to be reintroduced, they will show up on their own.
Armadillos are so destructive. They have moved into the southern part of my state. Hopefully they will not get this far north.
 
No, they certainly do not.
Ugh, armadillos were the last thing I needed with all that digging and diseases.
I'm blaming Florida, crap migrates from there.
Nothing ever just stops once it hits Georgia.
I don't think coyotes need to be reintroduced, they will show up on their own.
Armadillos are so destructive. They have moved into the southern part of my state. Hopefully they will not get this far north.
 
Hey, don't be blaming Florida, especially regarding coyotes. They're not native to our state either, and have become problematic. From everything I've read, Armadillo are only prone to 2 diseases, and transmission is extremely rare. The digging can be annoying, but they eat insects, including ants, grub worms, and termites, which is beneficial. You might want to try one of these methods in this article, especially the castor oil one. https://www.forestwildlife.org/how-do-you-get-rid-of-an-armadillo-in-your-yard/
 
LoL, it's always Florida. :lau
Sorry y'all have coyotes too, heck most of the pests down that way aren't native they're the results of some goofball just letting stuff go or somebody's exotic 'pet' getting flushed out in a hurricane.
I had one of y'all's iguanas for awhile.
Hey, don't be blaming Florida, especially regarding coyotes. They're not native to our state either, and have become problematic. From everything I've read, Armadillo are only prone to 2 diseases, and transmission is extremely rare. The digging can be annoying, but they eat insects, including ants, grub worms, and termites, which is beneficial. You might want to try one of these methods in this article, especially the castor oil one. https://www.forestwildlife.org/how-do-you-get-rid-of-an-armadillo-in-your-yard/
 
I get that, but if you keep pushing yourself eventually you'll flag out and then you really will be stuck at home with your hubby.
You don't want that now do you lol.:D
Nope nope nope.


I power washed a rug the other day 🤣. Its been in the attic for years and ended up in the garage for several months. I figured if it doesnt survive the power wash, i can finally get rid of it. I really like it though and it ended up in there only because the dog kept peeing on it, constantly. It still looks good but weve had lots of leaves and debris flying around that now its filthy again 🙄. At least its dry so i can bring it in and vacuum t.
 
Oh I hate when they do this.
Gives me a freaking heart attack.
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