I'm working. Then I come home and fall asleep in my mashed potatoes like my daddy used to do, lol. Not really, but I have fallen asleep with a controller in my hand or in the middle of a movie more often than not in the last two weeks.
I'm working. Then I come home and fall asleep in my mashed potatoes like my daddy used to do, lol. Not really, but I have fallen asleep with a controller in my hand or in the middle of a movie more often than not in the last two weeks.
I'll have to check this out. I wonder if it's on Live, too.
If they hay early, no boblinks. Earlier haying seems to be one of the reasons for the decline in numbers. I did a bit of research during my lunch break.
I have no idea what Leviathans are in Supernatural, I haven't gotten further than the beginning of the second season yet. And yes, you should read The Hunger Games. They're all fairly short, too.
Apparently so in many cold climate species. The ones around here either hibernate or freeze, so finding food isn't an issue. If you're interested in this stuff, there's a great book called Winter World by Bernd Heinrich (yes, that guy again, I have half a shelf of his books) that covers lots of really interesting ways that animals and plants survive the cold.
Yeah, I got nothin'. Sorry.
Haying the fields is actually good for the bobolinks, that's how they're managing the local population. The decline in bobolinks follows the decline of farming and open fields. The only two places I've seen them locally are two large fields that are regularly hayed.
I got a chance to listen this morning, after all. Great list!
Glad I could be of help, Larry. I'll give a listen when I get home from work tonight.
Thanks for another fine installment of punk :)