Trabic @ Trabic @lemmy.one Posts 27Comments 76Joined 2 yr. ago
Had a moment like that with our Tuxedo this afternoon, cheers, enjoy the moment. Hope yours had as happy an ending as ours did.
I'm not sure what kind they are exactly, but here in New England they literally buzz from July to October. Rose of Sharon gets the humming birds to our yard.
So does the Remzle.
Cat in the sun.
No deer? Our lilies rarely last more than a day before they become salad on the hoof.
I always look forward to the torpedo hydrangeas and the sheer variety of bees they bring.
And he Schlumps
Please don't bury me down in the cold cold ground
In all seriousness I'd rather they cut me up and pass me all around.
At least that one has a "jump to recipe" button at the top
Is this comic considered a hate crime in Canada?
I guess two car accidents would have been suspicious.
It's even softer than it looks, at least at first.
A blackout. You already collected it.
I would add James McMurtry "Ruby and Carlos" , "lights of Cheyenne "or "Hurricane Party"
He mostly uses the scratching post, having been trained pretty well by his brother and us. This was the middle of a play session.
Since he likes my wife better than me, I like to make fun of him on the Internet.
So that's where it is, I don't think he has ever had possession of the brain cell.
Jonsing in the groanyard.
Got. Me. Boning.
The Glass Cannon
The Daily Beans
Behind the Bastards
Everything @_danny@Lemmy.World said is fair.
I would add, as someone who read "The Lightning Tree" but not recently, it is recognizable as the same story with quite a bit added. It's a nice novella and I like Rothfuss's turn of phrase, but it doesn't have the meat of the main story or the whimsy of "Slow Regard of Silent Things"
Also it is a little weird that the author's note starts with "You might not want to buy this book", of course I got it out of the library so I guess I can't complain.