A map of the Greater Food Culture, mostly in the U.S with a few from elsewhere on the globe.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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.
Sloth orphanage. That's some impressive natural slounging right there.
tommy, have I missed something? Who's Darby, whom I'm going to assume is an animal of some sort if you're talking vet!
tommy, have I missed something? Who's Darby, whom I'm going to assume is an animal of some sort if you're talking vet!
The what now? I think you're thinking of someone else's post...
Darby is brenda's dog, Theo.
Buffista gardeners: any idea what this flower is? It's growing in a big bush in the backyard -- it must have been done flowering when we moved in last September.
The picture was quick and sort of crappy, sorry.
Isn't that a rose? I don't know what kind, but it's not the elegant-looking ones you see cut in florists' shops. We have one of those bushes, and I've been calling them roses for 3 years.
Possibly a variety of floribunda rose? [link]
Stephen thought it was a rose! I thought it was a little too ... floppy? Open? But I'm probably just thinking of florist shop roses, and not one of the varieties.
It also has only a very faint fragrance, which made me question it.
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