have you considered adoption?
With buds and tacos like that I'm thinking I would consider it!have you considered adoption?
That looks like a scandinavian style taco.
A what? We have tacos?That looks like a scandinavian style taco.
I'm in but the wife will say that it won't be fair to the others lol
Hell yeah man,nice disc and views. Gotta watch out for inguans they are everywhere surprised none hanging in tree or a Python just chilling. Love the turtles have to tell my nephew who just moved down Bunnel about restaurant.Played 2 different courses today, found another hex in glow plastic at play it again sports, heading to get some "dang good bamis" in Winterhaven right now for a late lunch, and we saw some turtles (tortoises?) Sadly, theu did not appear to be ninjas, but they were real chill. There were some beautiful sights at the courses. I also made a dumb mistake and stood on a fire ant hill long enough for them to cover my shoe and got a couple bites. Luckily I was able to get em all off of me without much issue.
My first dyed disc just sitting there lookin pretty and enjoying the view.
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Other than birds (which obviously aren't real) the turtles are the only wildlife we have seen. No iguanas, snakes, or gators. I'm fine with seeing no snakes. Playing in Florida adds a different level of fear when it comes to looking for a disc that left the fairway. Whether it's in palm fronds or that ridiculously thick and tall grass, I'm always fearful of finding a venomous snake. I'm lucky to live in a band of the country that has no native venomous snakes. I love and respect snakes, but have grown quite comfortable with the fact that I don't always have to be on alert and watch out for them. That said, it is beautiful down here and I'm hoping the 40's in the morning to upper 60's in the afternoon is cool enough for the snakes to stay in their little snake homes!! I do want to see a gator in the wild though!!!! Preferably not in the vicinity of one of my discs though.Hell yeah man,nice disc and views. Gotta watch out for inguans they are everywhere surprised none hanging in tree or a Python just chilling. Love the turtles have to tell my nephew who just moved down Bunnel about restaurant.
Snakegator Catbird!Other than birds (which obviously aren't real) the turtles are the only wildlife we have seen. No iguanas, snakes, or gators. I'm fine with seeing no snakes. Playing in Florida adds a different level of fear when it comes to looking for a disc that left the fairway. Whether it's in palm fronds or that ridiculously thick and tall grass, I'm always fearful of finding a venomous snake. I'm lucky to live in a band of the country that has no native venomous snakes. I love and respect snakes, but have grown quite comfortable with the fact that I don't always have to be on alert and watch out for them. That said, it is beautiful down here and I'm hoping the 40's in the morning to upper 60's in the afternoon is cool enough for the snakes to stay in their little snake homes!! I do want to see a gator in the wild though!!!! Preferably not in the vicinity of one of my discs though.
Ah man I bet that gets entertaining with a bunch of dogs at work!Heading into the office today and taking this stinker with me. I am lucky he gets to come with me. Few guys have dogs also so it can get raucous on days when we all bring ‘em in
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Ah man I bet that gets entertaining with a bunch of dogs at work!
My little heeler would be asked to leave. Lol
It can be for sure! Can also be chaotic. The dogs get to play with each other and the staff enjoy having dogs to pet roaming around the office all dayAh man I bet that gets entertaining with a bunch of dogs at work!
Welcome to the mad houseSnakegator Catbird!
Birds are actually somewhat capable of harming the outdoor plant. Never faced that issue myself, but...