Opo was the same way about eating grass and weeds. Then around 5 yrs old he started eating.
What body of waters is that?View near my flat:View attachment 370539
River Thames. Looking over towards Kent.What body of waters is that?
Wow that is a wide river. Can you see Kent on the other side?River Thames. Looking over towards Kent.
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Yes and if you look upriver on a very clear day you can the skylineWow that is a wide river. Can you see Kent on the other side?
Maybe that's what happened to me when I saw it. The colors were light but you could tell something special was going on anyway because of the special colors constantly changing..Did anyone happened to see this fri night. My son lives in Michigan and took these. With the naked eye you could barely see color. But when he took a picture you could really see the different colors.
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I was doing some research about the River Thames.Yes and if you look upriver on a very clear day you can the skyline
I should have said London skyline 🤣Yes and if you look upriver on a very clear day you can the skyline
He still won't eat dried grass though so still fussyOpo was the same way about eating grass and weeds. Then around 5 yrs old he started eating.
We don't make it easy with our spellings. Just think 'tens' but with an m so 'tems'I was doing some research about the River Thames.
Also finally learned the proper annunciation. 😂
One thing too about UK rivers is that we always put the word River before the name of whatever it is - I think in other countries, the word River would usually come after its name - eg the Colorado River. I only realised this when thinking about your post.I was doing some research about the River Thames.
Also finally learned the proper annunciation. 😂
I used top work with the "UK Contingent".....they would teach me a new "English" word daily..............We don't make it easy with our spellings. Just think 'tens' but with an m so 'tems'
Same in UK not a great time to sell with high interest rates and falling house prices, but good luck with it, you've worked hard on it.I used top work with the "UK Contingent".....they would teach me a new "English" word daily..............
LOL
Real estate agent coming in a half hour. The funny thing is that for 5 months we have been moving my stuff over and readying this home for sale....and its coming at the worst possible time to sell in over 20 years! LOL
For instance, the interest rate for buyers increased each and every week for the past 5....
Ah well it could be worse....we could be in a position where we HAD to sell. Thankfully we aren't....but not really sure what we will do as I don't really want to rent it out.
At least the sun finally came out.....nothing like rain-testing a new sunroom carpet for 3 straight days!
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And well if they try to site us for milk weed I've allowed to grow I'll have to do something about it. For the monarchs.😊Yep but I had to have our yard mowed also . 🤔 cause the grass grew like a a hay field. We narrowly missed a citation. Somehow that doesn't seem fair because it's only the 10th and our city is supposedly conservationists 😉
Opo didn't eat dry grass either. But the last 2 late winters, early springs. Has been so dry,Opo has started eating dry grass also. The back yard has a 10' diameter of green grass now. Everything else is burnt. I have another area of pasture grass that is doing ok. But I see Opo often grazing in the burnt grass.He still won't eat dried grass though so still fussy
Just what I needed to cheer me up - thanks Ray!Today I was at the bank.
A elderly woman asked me to help check her balance.
So I pushed her over.