Well, I couldn't find anyone to chop off heads, so I had to settle for a candiru aquarium. Eating anything other than what JD brings out of the kitchen is not recommended.
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Funny - I knew the H stood for "hatchet." Sour, you didn't leave any of your mind out there on one of my rabbit trails, did you?BYOH = bring your own hatchet.No guarantee where sour's mind resides it travels so many tracks that I can not keep up to it.![]()
Funny - I knew the H stood for "hatchet."
Oh, Alaskan? I'm afraid the 90 degree temps got away. What we have today is 86. Will that do?
Yes, it should be voles......... Or shrews, or mice, but NEVER rats. We do not have rats. Now all little rodents, lots of them. I love, when after a light dusting of snow, I can open my door and look at all of the many many rodent tracks.Well, rats! (Or should that be "voles?")
Well, just knowing you tried is comforting. I suppose that means I will never be able to eat you, no matter how hungry I getI tried to send you some of that lovely warm, I really did, but every time I brought the box in the house, I found it had sneaked out somehow.![]()
Maybe we need to start talking about THE BEST COFFEE IN THE WORLD! Wahahahahahaha Coffee is hot, so coffee is good.Babywould envy you, at least for a little while. She loves the white stuff, and is annoyed that it only happens here once in a great while. The last good coating we got was in 2010 (I will spare you the pics). I love the fact that it is a rare event, so I can enjoy the beauty, knowing that it won't stick around long enough to be a pain (for a few years, I lived just east of Lake Ontario. Lake effect snow - oy!) But every time we get even a dusting, I hear the phrase "winter wonderland" so much I want to bite!
Critter talked about moving to Alaska once. I told him if he did, he was going alone. I guess he likes having me around, huh? But don't worry about standing on your head, or whatever you are doing - that "mind in the moat" syndrome is common around here. Sour is an old geezer, so he manages to think about other things (like food) once in a while.![]()
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