Mmm, that pork butt sounds good, Toker!
They do change slightly every couple years....look up Croc men's Swiftwater sandals. (Currently 25% off on Amazon!! (Just ordered another pair! At Bass Pro Shops they go for $70!!(before tax!) )Love these crocs! I've never seen these, I looked them up but can't find them.
Yeah, that first pic I posted is likely the Swiftwater model from 5-6 years ago. Now they are more stretchy mesh...which is even more comfortable, and dry out in no time after getting wet. The pair I currently have looks just like the ones in the Amazon link I posted. Those other ones I had many years ago.Still not finding that exact croc...
Yeah the last thing we need is cobra’s sliding around.If it was Australia, they were definitely captive cobras and the antivenom is likely heading for India. 50,000 people die each year in India from cobra bites. Australia has plenty of their own deadly snakes (no cobras) w/ some of the most toxic venoms on the planet, but they are very well equipped to handle it.
Gjmalcyon, you tried to warn me but I did not heed. Mint. It's everywhere!
It's easy to pull up, and smells really good when I mow over it. So far it's not concerning.Sorry to hear that. The only thing worse is Asian bamboo.
I end up pulling up a big chunk of it every year to keep it confined to its corner of the yeard.
Hey Tom, not in the viper family, and they keep the mice population down out in the rural areas. I just researched the problem I’m having with the landscape netting, and it appears it has been a danger to all sorts of wildlife. I didn’t know this before and they don’t tell you at the landscape supply store. Grass is established now so I do not need it for erosion control any longer. I guess I’ll pull it up. Who knows what may die in there next.Is that like a black rat snake? The non venomous ones? They're fine. I mean... I don't want one but snakes are okay. So a lot of what you said is lost on me, MT. You what??
How strange. I've never called a fritter a bear claw, or vice versa. They're different things to me. I mean, just LOOK at 'em!! I'd actually kill for either one of those right now..... to go with this coffee. YUM!! I'd prefer the fritter, tho.
hard to tell from the pic, but it looks like it had some light speckles on it's sides. If so, it's likely an eastern black king snake. They are actually good snakes to have around, as they really don't hang around inhabited houses and prefer abandoned/dilapidated structures. Best of all, poisonous snakes such as copperheads, are on their menu!!Hey Tom, not in the viper family, and they keep the mice population down out in the rural areas. I just researched the problem I’m having with the landscape netting, and it appears it has been a danger to all sorts of wildlife. I didn’t know this before and they don’t tell you at the landscape supply store. Grass is established now so I do not need it for erosion control any longer. I guess I’ll pull it up. Who knows what may die in there next.
bear claws are typically stuffed, most often w/ an almond paste filling. Fritters usually have bits of apple in them, are never uniform in shape, and are typically glazed. Two completely different things. I like them both.How strange. I've never called a fritter a bear claw, or vice versa. They're different things to me. I mean, just LOOK at 'em!! I'd actually kill for either one of those right now..... to go with this coffee. YUM!! I'd prefer the fritter, tho.