yeah i'll have to post a picture of my front yard, you can't even see the grass anymore, its covered in yellow maple leaves. and other people have flowering trees and its a wonderful mixture of red leaves and petals. its amazing. the only real downside to fall is if there are leaves on the road it can be a bit dangerous to drive, especially it if just rained.
see i once thought about moving to australia, but considering how much im terrified of spiders, and how im not a big fan of poisonous animals in general, i decided against it.
Fall definitely October is my favorite month on the year. I love picking apples, baking yummy pies and spice cakes, drinking hot cider and just curling up on the couch with warm blankets and the newspaper in the morning, I love it.
You would be shocked at how fast you get used to it. Generally the poisonous ones aren't big or as fast and the fast ones aren't poisonous. and Yanger, I guess it's a big job raking leaves in US!
that sounds so relaxing just to think about it. but we don't get the paper delivered to my house cuz we can't afford it so i'd have to use my own money and walk to the cigar shop to buy my own
Cool, nice to, uhh know you Taylor, Can call me Chris if ya like. Hmm I like yard work sometimes especially cutting grass (on my front yard type) love the smell (that applies to both grasses lol)
see thats one thing, is if i moved to austraila the bugs or snakes wouldn't bother me. i'm not scared of them. but like if i had one on me i would be quick to flick it off, but thats just because i don't like the feeling of the creepy crawlies on my skin., otherwise, if you leave me alone i'll leave you alone. unless its gonna eat my birds.. then i'll put ya outside
Thats generally how it works... Except for the drop bears. Snakes I can deal with. Spiders fine Paralyzing ticks... ok Kangaroos that slug me in the face, yeah ok But drop bears are just... They're the darn devil itself! http://www.cfr.com.au/dropbears/index.html
i still don't understand what a dropbear is.. like a bug or something? and how come nobodys ever gotten one on camera
but they're cute!! they are behind glasses cages at the philly zoo (atleast when i was there in 2nd grade soo... 2000?) so i didn't smell them or get close enough to get on their bad side
They drop, land on head/shoulders and go for the eyes or neck. The talons sink right in and the beasts push and rip the talons out. Theres a description on the site I believe. Unfortunatly we have totally jacked this thread! move it on to the chat!