Bébert81
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The kitten isn't weaned so we bought some kitten milk for him. He can lap so we just have to put it on a bowl, easier…
Soooo nasty… Is it close to a public access?
Aww id send a hug too.. but im scared shi.less of you LOL
Happy Friday All
I know at least one, maybe two CDRs might be interested in this. A small group of us paddled in Southern Md yesterday near Calvert Cliffs in search of some fossilized shark teeth. The cliffs here on the Chesapeake Bay have layers and layers of fossilized vertebrate and inverts preserved in the deep clays. Wave action uncovers fossils on a daily basis.
Heading Out of the Marina
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Landing at the Beach
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Another Beach Landing
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Yes, we found a few teeth. Need to snap a nice pix of the ones I brought home.
Happy Friday
@JoesMum : Is there some sort of English superstition about having horse statuette on your window sill? I watch a couple different Uk based tv shows and there is almost always a horse in the window of each house.
My son has chickens and had a problem with weasels.Thanks:-( my biggest concern had been possums.. but they are not the culprit and I’m pretty stumped... I’m going Duck WrAngling this evening before dark!
No, no hallucinogenic properties to these type cactus. And I won't be reporting it. It's not a big deal. I wouldn't want to take up the time the police could be taking care of real problems.Those nasty, rotten, good for nothing, awful people for defacing and stealing your cactus!
Have to ask... Are/were they on drugs? In other words, was this a cactus with hallucinogenic properties that they butchered and stole?
Have you reported it yet?
I live on a very busy street, and my cactus garden is across the front of the property. This particular cactus is right on my driveway.Soooo nasty… Is it close to a public access?
No, this one is way too big for that. I learned a bit about that moon cactus you speak of when one of our members asked if they were edible. I went to my friend Google and here's what he told me about moon cactus: They are brightly colored confections called moon cacti: little spheres of vividness from the genus Gymnocalycium. The challenge with these sweeties is one of chlorophyll, or the lack of it. Because of this, each one can only survive as a scion — the upper “moon” is grafted onto green Hylocereus rootstock.Is that where those stupid hybrid cati come from that you see everywhere- green stalk with the grafted colored head?
Dang those are cute little beings!Good afternooning all.
I am currently at the hairdresser getting my hair pruned. It’s got ridiculously thick.
Thos morning I was at the rescue cleaning, feeding and weighing hedgehogs and pigeons
This little guy is due for release with his family very soon. He’s one of 5 babies born in the rescue to a very attentive Mum. It’s impossible to photograph all 6 together [emoji1]
“I put on weight. Can I have more food now?”
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Happy Friday All
I know at least one, maybe two CDRs might be interested in this. A small group of us paddled in Southern Md yesterday near Calvert Cliffs in search of some fossilized shark teeth. The cliffs here on the Chesapeake Bay have layers and layers of fossilized vertebrate and inverts preserved in the deep clays. Wave action uncovers fossils on a daily basis.
Heading Out of the Marina
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Landing at the Beach
View attachment 280847
Another Beach Landing
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Yes, we found a few teeth. Need to snap a nice pix of the ones I brought home.
Happy Friday