I hear it spreads quickly.
'Safe'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
so far in 2009, my department of about 30 has had:
1 woman give birth
3 new fathers
1 mom to be
Unrelatedly, in my office of like 50 people, we have three preggos!
watch out for the water.
This is what everyone is saying on facebook. (Also hilarious: All of my coworkers posting on facebook throughout the day.) Actually, we have two in this office of ~25, and one at the other main location.
Liese, do you have the second feeder out of sight of the first?
Yeah, I do. One is on the window of the sunroom, south-facing. The other is at the corner of the dog's kennel, northwest corner, visible from my office window. What this has achieved is making my whole house a battle zone. We keep getting strafed by them as we come out the front door. The SO wants to add one to the north-facing porch, which would make their hummingbird overlord plan complete.
And yeah, msbelle, definitely making the preparations now is a good idea.
I'm re-doing my syllabus for work. Instead of the usual grade offerings, I contemplated these grades instead: Epic Win, Win, Meh, Fail, Epic Fail.
Good plan?
They just had Tania Aebi on NPR! I read her book (Maiden Voyage) about her teenage solo sail years ago, makes these kids doing solo sails these days wimps. She had no gps, no internet, sailing by sextant.
I think of hummingbirds as fierce fighters. I think >1 hummingbird falls under the definition of war.
Mmm, you know what's good? M&Ms.
Timelies all!
I know someone named Eowyn. It is her legal name, though not the name she was born with. (She changed it when she got married. I guess she figured she was changing one name, why not both)
What this has achieved is making my whole house a battle zone. We keep getting strafed by them as we come out the front door.
I'm always kind of surprised at how scary that can be. Usually they are pretty benign towards me, but now and then they look at me like they coule, if they wanted to, drive their beaks right into my brain. I don't think the one that sits and guards the feeder in the backyard realizes there's another one in the front, though.