No, seriously -- those things freak me out! If it has a stinger or if it bites, then it is an immediate "AVOID AT ALL COSTS" thing. Even fuzzy bumblebees startle me....
I'm going to be so twitchy tonight... talk about nightmare fuel....
And they can sting repeatedly!? Eeeeeek!
At least I'm not...
It's a secret. Again, don't ask, just accept.
Roll with it... just roll with it, nice 'n easy....
Okay, I should go to bed now -- I'm starting to get loopier than usual.
Good point. There's nothing quite like look look on a pilot's face when they hear a foghorn out of nowhere in the dead of night, though. Especially when it comes from above the plane.
Don't ask me how I know that. Just acknowledge that I do.
Rudolph would be the youngest and have the softest pelt.
You can bumble your way through a foggy night just fine without his nose lighting the way if you attach a foghorn to the sled in order to avoid any... accidents.
We are going to have tons of eggs this summer... our four four-year-old ISA Brown hens are still laying pretty regularly; the Sapphire Gem is a great layer; our Porcelain Booted Bantam has started popping out four or five tiny eggs a week; we have three Japanese Bantam pullets, three ISA Brown...