Thumper wrote: I wonder why they can't get a grant. Maybe they need Pumpkinpi to write their application.
Thumper wrote: I wonder why they can't get a grant. Maybe they need Pumpkinpi to write their application.
pumpkinpi wrote:Thumper wrote: I wonder why they can't get a grant. Maybe they need Pumpkinpi to write their application.
Thank goodness we have expanded our staffing so that I no longer have to lead grant writing. Someone else is responsible for raising money for me!
In another word, no.
Thumper wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:Thumper wrote: I wonder why they can't get a grant. Maybe they need Pumpkinpi to write their application.
Thank goodness we have expanded our staffing so that I no longer have to lead grant writing. Someone else is responsible for raising money for me!
In another word, no.
Compliment = Fail?
Thumper wrote:Or, "You're on the decline, get used to it. Hey look at this birdy."
Told my buddy about my symptoms. He says he has it too. They call it a "Calf Heart Attack."
Thumper wrote:I drink a $hit ton of water a day, eat a decent diet, and take a multi plus extra B's and C's. What would you suggest adding diet wise?
Yep.SciFiFisher wrote:Having grown up in a semi rural area I was already well aware of the hazards of leaving small critters out where the coyotes can get them.
Thumper wrote:Got visited by an owl Saturday. I was out in the yard in the never ending pick up sticks mode, hauling and burning downed wood. He swooped in through the deciduous woods and landed on the top of a dead pine. He stayed there long enough for me to snap a blurry pic with my flip phone. When I tried to get a better view he headed off between the pines. He was huge and my picture may have shown some "ears." So we're going with a Great Horned Owl. It was a very enjoyable moment.
Thumper wrote:I saw my owl! It was just before dusk last night. We were home and had just finished dinner with the in laws. I noticed something out the front window and saw a large bird land about 12 feet up in a tree close to the house. I thought it was a red tail or cooper's hawk at first. But then could tell it was an owl. Spied it with the binocs and it was our Barred Owl. He was beautiful. He stayed around just long enough so that all 4 of us got to see him and I even got a couple of decent pictures.
It was awesome.
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