Oooh, kitty!
No red drinks while driving, people. That's the new rule.
I'm feeling mischievous enough to recommend it. And ketchup packets in your pockets while biking.
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Oooh, kitty!
No red drinks while driving, people. That's the new rule.
I'm feeling mischievous enough to recommend it. And ketchup packets in your pockets while biking.
Just wanted to thank everyone for the recommendations in San Francisco! I'm Monica, Tom's erstwhile travel companion for the summer, and I am really, really looking forward to our trip and to hopefully meeting some of you when we're there. :)
Congrats, Consuela and msbelle!
And Hi, cliomusing! Haven't talked to you since a minute ago!
Welcome, Monica!!!!
Also, kitty!
The biggest animals I've seen in the wild were a moose and a black bear. Not at the same time but both in Ontario.
Okay, hello, that kitty would have freaked me out too. Biggest thing I've seen lurking undomesticated was a raccoon, but it was a filthy huge one.
Largest feral animal I've seen in a residential area was a deer in the Philadalphia suburbs. Runner-up (jumper-up?) is the kangaroo that turned up to the sale of my house in Melbourne before moving to Philly.
Well, hi you. :)
The biggest animal I've seen in the wild is a humpback whale. If any of you have seen a blue whale, I yield my claim to the biggest creature yet. For land critters, it was the deer I saw in Muir Woods, easily one of my favorite places on earth.
We would often get deer on our high school campus, but that was a small town surrounded by farms and woods.
eta to fix spelling of "deer." Guess who's tired?
There are turkeys in my neighborhood right now -- I saw a couple by the river, but apparently the other day one was just walking down the street by the fancy tea place.
I often see deer at work during the winter. We're right up against the mountains, and the deer like to wander our campus and nibble the bushes and hopefully avoid the cars. When I work the real late/real early hours on the weekends, I keep close watch out, because they'll sometimes be standing in the parking lot acting like, well, deer in headlights.