Mine is chatty to the extreme (ChiKat has said she's never met a more talkative cat), but she wasn't like that at the shelter. She never made a peep there, but started bitching as soon as I put her in the carrier to take her home, and she hasn't shut up in the seven years since.
ETA: This morning, she jumped onto my bed for some skritches while I was getting ready for work. I looked over at her and said, "If you only had opposable thumbs and could type, I'd send you to work for me today. You're certainly smart enough."
All,
I need to buy some sage to sage the house and a colleague's office.
Where would I get some for this purpose?
what? really? WH sells sage sticks! Get the fuck outta here.
Le N, do a search online for local merchants and smudging sage, sage bundles, or smudging sticks.
I'm reduced to ordering online, because there's no one local that I've been able to find who carries it.
Sorry about this guys, but I need somewhere to come mutter quietly in the corner.
::will remain Zen and not throw up... will remain Zen and not throw up... will remain Zen and not throw up...
::will remain Zen and not throw up... will remain Zen and not throw up... will remain Zen and not throw up...
I am with you, Barb! Much ~ma. No barfing.
{{{Barb}}} Any kind of ~ma you need and some calm~ma.
Hivemind question: We sent a letter to our landlord last month about various things that needed fixing around here and various concerns we have. Instead of responding to us directly, he had his lawyer respond to us about what he would and would not do. There are still some points that need to be qualified, based on the letter we received. So do we call or write our landlord or do we call or write his lawyer? We're trying not to escalate the situation.