Huge hugs, askye, and much ~ma for them finally figuring it out. While on one hand I don't wish pertussis on you, OTOH I hope that's what you have just so you have an answer and they can fix it already.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[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.
Side note, omnis checked in in Natter. He is backed up in Bitches, but hopefully will be posting with us before too long. When he gets here - We Have Missed You o_a!
I'm shopping for onesies, and I just have to say WTF?
Oh! Baby thighs! (that is how I am going to start thinking of mine...baby fat)
I'm shopping for onesies, and I just have to say WTF?
Wow. Despairing for humanity now.
Finally caught up. Feel like there's a bunch of things I wanted to say, but they have all fallen out of my head. Will be heading out for lunch soon, caffeine will be applied. Fingers crossed that will help. Meanwhile, {{bitches}}.
Must be said again: oh, you guys. Just reading through all this kindness and wisdom has therapized me too.
I bring exciting news from the Hummingbird world: TWO little beaks are definitely poking up from the tiny nest.
We were in the middle of a nice long slow warm rain on Saturday (Thank you, Pineapple Express) and heard Little Buzz chirping at me. Scanned around, found her sitting on a tomato cage near one of the feeders. Then she sucked up a huge meal, flew over to her nest and delivered the goods to the babies. Now they are getting bigger and I can see their beaks from my spot next door on the ground.
Where are you, K.B.? Isn't it early for bird babies? What if there's another freeze?
worried for birds I never met
Don't worry about these babies. We're in temperate Hayward, California. Plenty of flowering plants around, and she picked a great place to stay dry.
I just showed the nest to a gang of Girl Scouts. They were all impressed. Now I have cookies.
I bring exciting news from the Hummingbird world: TWO little beaks are definitely poking up from the tiny nest.
Two tiny hummingbirds! Or one slightly larger mutant.