A knotty problem, indeed.That must have been a bit of a bind.
Hi, Lyn, it's the weekend!!!!!!
A knotty problem, indeed.That must have been a bit of a bind.
Taxonomy (classification of living and extinct things) is my specialist subject, i am writing a book on it which should be finished in 2024, i reckon.That's interesting stuff. My fiancé and I banged our heads together one night and decided it meant Greek tortoise Turkey lol!! We were kind of right... Just the tortoise actually means shell lol! Your really smart![]()
Hi Kirsty for my leopard over winter I use Florette Cassic Crispy salad which was recommended to me by another member last year - it has frisee radicchio and lambs lettuce with no additives etc. I also use Friendly 'Readigrass' which some pet stores stock. I blend it to almost a powder and coat the wet salad mix with the grass then spray again to hydrate it; it adds fibre to the salad. Also use spring greens, organic romaine from Tesco and kale, some watercress, carrot/beetroot leaves. Just mix and match what I can get but always add the Readigrass. Lola doesn't seem any the worse for it although I hope my weed growing is more successful this year.I'm very well thanksyour right - hibernating beastie is a bad idea this year so I'm not going to do it. I would never forgive myself if anything bad happened.
I made a post about what I should feed him over winter but nobody has replied yetall the bloomin' weeds and flowers and dead lol
TGIF !!A knotty problem, indeed.
Hi, Lyn, it's the weekend!!!!!!
Hi Ed how are you? See you've had a busy day with the mower.Hello, Lyn!
How many of us are also off on Monday?
Monday- Tuesday - and Wednesday!
Maybe they meant 12 packets!
Bless you, John.mr adam sir, i think you could put google out of business!(and really still want to take you to a pub quiz!)
For a moment there I thought I'd walked in on a job interview!Bless you, John.
But a lot of my Q&A's are nicked from QI; as you know, though i do know about half of it (75% now), I know a lot of stuff.
I was blessed with a good memory, an inquiring mind and the ability to read and absorb things really quickly.
Gosh, my modesty is overwhelming, isn't it?
Oh, well, this is my personal promotion thread, I suppose.![]()
As a former manager and company owner and director, unions can be a pain.IMO day to day things are taken for granted but our hourly rate, retirement and other benefits would be half what they are without our union. Some folks only join when they have a problem. I had an issue about 20 years ago that was resolved and I've remained out of loyalty.
Aren't they raising the minimum wage to £9 an hour or something?I'm grateful to be employed, it is hard to find work here and some work for as little as £4 per hr ?! only one way things will change in my eyes... together we stand, divided we fall
Me! Me! Me! Me!How many of us are also off on Monday?
And he'd get the blame ?It probably wouldn't wake him.. Just everyone else in the house haha
I've become much more militant as I've got older and far more involved with union issues.As a former manager and company owner and director, unions can be a pain.
In the 80's they got a bit out of control in the UK.
I saw them as a necessary evil, but am in favour of them in principle.
The dried stuff is good for winter use.I'm not much of a gardener but won't the flowers be dead as well. I have some Fusias and violas in my back garden but won't they be gone?
I know that artichoke and lambs lettuce is healthy and available in the supermarket. My fiancé said you can buy dried out flowers / weeds online - but if they are dried does that mean all the nutrition is gone?
I also ordered a weed growing kit but tried that before and failed miserably lol. Sure I'll get thee![]()