PAST: Sometimes it’s amazing the creatures we found fascinating as children that we’re either indifferent to now or even find actively disgusting and creepy. In my case, I am astounded when I think about those lazy summer days trapping garden spiders in jars. (Yeah, it’s making my flesh crawl just thinking about it.) Do you have a similar experience, or am I on my own here?
PRESENT: This week’s dull and prosaic question is, what creatures great and small do you care for in or around your home?
FUTURE: “If I could talk to the animals, walk with the animals…” Well, what would you say to them? That is, of course, if you thought for a minute that they were even remotely interested.
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9 responses to “Past, Present, Future – Round Twenty-three”
You know, I never noticed that the URL is actually my silly homepage and not my Thingie.. why hasn’t anyone ever mentioned this to me? 🙂
The correct URL is http://tinkrbel.greyduck.net
Sheesh!
I’m up and rollin’, bay-beeee….
Okay, I’m up.
I caught a hornet in a sand pail once.
Four felines own my apartment. All female.
Must get back to work.
1. i used to keep little houses for ants and for gypsie moth catapillars. we had huge infestations of them when i was about 7 or 8, so my brother and i got together some big mayonaisse jars and kept them as pets. made mother crazy
2. i have a cat and two parrots.
3. i think i’d just let them talk if i could understand them. i do ask my parrot questions. sometimes he even answers. in english.
Got it goin’ on!
Yay for me being the first one!
damnit! 😛 Mine’s up
Back to lucky number 3 =P (Mari’s double posting counts as 1! Tee hee.) As if I had anything better to do at almost 1am…done!