Yes, sj. Us too. They have been metioning the s word in the weather reports already. I'm not ready for s now yet.
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Yeah, they tend to die out in the colder weather here too. We definitely have many less home invasions.
Hopefully there will be a freeze or two to kill 'em off good before the re-buggening of spring.
Suzi, I'm hoping for no freak October storms this year. I think we're in even more of a snow belt than we were in Worcester. There have been many days where it is raining in town, but I drive 10 miles down the road and there's no rain. It should be interesting.
I think of bugs as free cat toys.
My cats don't have anything to do with bugs, they either ignore them or just stare at them until we look to see what's going on.
Like the time my parents' Yorkshire terrier kind of confusedly watched a mouse run by.
I think of bugs as free cat toys.
Noodle, I think, is finally getting past the watch from a respectable distance to actually pawing and eating spiders. There was one in the tub the other day and I was entertained watching Noodle deal with it.
Unfortunately winter is when the Jillifonts say "time to move indoors, those nice Neils have lovely long term lodgings." We don't spray because of the cats and wonky lungs. Plus the Jillifonts eat the other things.
I'm very much hoping for the opposite result in a few days.
Fingers firmly crossed, sj!
I felt so betrayed when I realized cockroaches could fly.
I felt so betrayed when I learnt some (small) ones didn't. The Jamaican ones that don't fly are probably too heavy and well-armoured for that sort of aerial bullshit frippery. Ten hut!