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I forgot to mention, this pic was taken a year ago when I was confined to my recliner after back surgery. He was in my lap all day and night. same thing when I've been sick or these past 2 months when I've been out with knee surgery

 

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R Scheer

Alex

 

Thanks for the reminder to love them while you have them, nobody knows what will happen tomorrow.  In the meantime enjoy the love and the laughter the she'll bring.  She'll let you know when it's time to say goodbye. 

 

And for the laughter, here's my girl when she knows she's not supposed to be on my chair.  You can almost see the fear in her eyes, or was that look saying "Who's chair?"

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Cvans

Daisy taking me to town to get some more dog treats. 

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And after receiving the call that my mother had passed away. 

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ebinmaine

This is a we little jumping spider that's been hanging out on the kitchen counter for a few days.

We've decided his name is Edgar.

 

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Sparky
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

This is a we little jumping spider that's been hanging out on the kitchen counter for a few days.

We've decided his name is Edgar.

 

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I am not a fan of spiders! Especially one with the word “jump” in their name :blink: . He wouldn’t last long if found on any of my kitchen counters 

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, Sparky said:

I am not a fan of spiders! Especially one with the word “jump” in their name :blink: . He wouldn’t last long if found on any of my kitchen counters 

Not here either, normally....

But I like spiders slightly more than mosquitoes.

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troutbum70

Hello Edgar  No mosquitoes in Maine right?

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ebinmaine
Just now, troutbum63 said:

Hello Edgar  No mosquitoes in Maine right?

Actually not this year....

It's been sooooooooooo dry.

Officially in a drought as of a couple days ago.

 

During a normal year we get absolutely INUNDATED with black flies for about 3 weeks.

Then Skeeter season hits.

Anywhere there's moving water there's black flies.

Anywhere there's standing water there's mosquitoes.

Lucky us, we usually have both. 

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troutbum70

I know EB I remember the skeeters and black flies very well, I used to spend a couple days a week in Maine pedaling Certainteed insulation to all the little mom and pop building centers.

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Stormin

 Spiders don't last long here. S.W.M.B.O. hates them. So I have to deal with them. :baseball:

Some years back I got bitten by one and got septicemia in my left arm. Luckily doc' treated me more or less straight away. Had a friend who ended up in hospital for 3 days after a spider bite.

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ebinmaine

@Stormin

One of the things we like about Maine is the lack of animals that are poisonous.

Spiders and insects abound but can't do any real harm for the most part.

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Stormin
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

@Stormin

One of the things we like about Maine is the lack of animals that are poisonous.

Spiders and insects abound but can't do any real harm for the most part.

 

More or less the same here, Eric. Only really poisonous creature is the adder. A snake. Don't know how big the spider was that bit me. Never saw it but had two small puncture wounds just below my elbow, on the inside of my left arm.

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Dan.gerous

This is Finley our little buddy, he keeps me company when working outside, and generally buzzes about the farm checking on his piglets - he is very protective of them.

 

We got Finn from a few miles up the road, about half an hour south of Glasgow.  In an interesting twist the lady who was selling him and the rest of the litter used to be our baby sitter back in the Falkland Islands. She has also moved to the UK and married a farmer - it can be such a small world!

 

 

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Stormin

 No better dogs than Border Collies. :handgestures-thumbup:

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Dan.gerous
39 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 No better dogs than Border Collies. :handgestures-thumbup:

They are amazing little guys, and so intelligent.

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Pullstart

Here’s Lynx.  Lynxy Bud, Lynxy Poopy, among other names... I caught him maybe 6 or 7 years ago in a factory warehouse... with some fried chicken.  He was black with carbon shot dust and didn’t like getting package taped into a cardboard box to get him home... but he’s a cool dude now.

 

 

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, pullstart said:

......didn’t like getting package taped into a cardboard box to get him home

Imagine that...

 

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Pullstart

This one is younger than Lynx, and also came to us in a slightly unorthodox way.  You see, our German kid Jil brought her sister Kim to visit us on her third or fourth trip back.  We all went to a pumpkin patch / petting zoo / farm across town and there was a big stacked pyramid of hay bales for kids to play on.  There were a bunch of barn kittens around and a rowdy bunch of elementary kids were stuffing the kittens deep down into the cracks of the bales.  Kim rescued him by capturing him from a little boy and stuck him in her jacket.  The girls were too young to know better, so Kim named him after her “Great Grandpa Bruno Mars”, or Bruno, Buno, Beeno, etc.  He’s the hunter of the family, bringing in rabbits, mice, moles, chipmunks, squirrels, etc. home and he and Lynx get full bellies.  He’s been known to travel 1/2 mile across the field at night hunting sparrows or whatever birds land in the field to rest.

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ebinmaine

Bruno gets bored you send him out here.

We could use some chipmunk relocation assistance.

 

 

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953 nut
15 hours ago, pullstart said:

Here’s Lynx.

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Pullstart

@Andy N. your kid’s got quite the muscles for eating salad all day!  Any protein in their diet, or are they veggies only?

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Andy N.
2 minutes ago, pullstart said:

@Andy N. your kid’s got quite the muscles for eating salad all day!  Any protein in their diet, or are they veggies only?

@pullstart ours is a veggies only reptile. In the wild, they will eat some protein that is opportunistic to them, but the wife's not going to let that happen in this house. 

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