Originally Posted By WDWdreamin So, my DH once told me there was a 10ft long animal with spikes/spines in his back yard. I asked, 10ft? Yep, 10ft!...turns out he meant 10in and it was a hedgehog. Awww, I miss San Diego!
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight I have lot's of humming bird's in my backyard too DLF8. They taste just like chicken...betcha can't eat just one. ;-)
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight Ok, seriously, I had to go to my email and search for this , but thankfully I kept it because I thought it was so cool. Some of you may have already seen this passed to you through emailthough. Please forgive me for posting this if you have. <a href="http://www.premierphotographer.com/hummingbirdbirth.html" target="_blank">http://www.premierphotographer...rth.html</a>
Originally Posted By smedley That really is awesome LS I just love stuff like this LOL at Dreamin's DH for the 19ft long hedgehog, that's man inches and then some
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Hummers don't hibernate, they migrate...I think right now they are in Cabo with a teeny tiny margharita.
Originally Posted By ophellia OMG No Hummingbirds in the UK??? I never realized that! Yes that show was wonderful...I learned they eat more bugs than I ever knew... and yes the Zoo in SD's Hummer room in Fabulous!!!
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Well, when you come to see our hummers*, we'll hang out in a cantina and pretend we're in Cabo and drink marghrita's till we 'dance on the tables and shoot out the lights'. *yes I know the euphemism...
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin *mid 60's and sunny in San Diego today...showers predicted for tomorrow.
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin Yeah, yeah, just gloat about it. It's raining here, of course. I did get my four years of living in La Jolla, and 17 in Pacific Palisades, and one in Riverside. This is why I think moderate places are cold. Now I get my rain, but have an income. Still debating if it's worth it. I just got a Seattle Zoo Membership. Maybe I should go on Thursday if it's not too wet. I also just got season tickets (for the last four shows) to the main theater downtown. Yay!
Originally Posted By ophellia I went to Seattle Zoo once 4 years ago,Woodland right? Fabulous rose garden there!
Originally Posted By smedley It's snowing here again, got a couple of inches and it's still coming down, don't have to go anywhere today though so it's beautiful to watch
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin I love rainy days...supposed to get some showers today and most of next week.
Originally Posted By Labuda now if we called it a Labudalmatian, maybe... Good point, Shiva. EVERYTHING is better if you integrate a Labuda.
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight I'm a rainy day lover too. We had rain here lastnight and this morning a little bit. It was wonderful. I'm hopeing we get more more more!
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin I usually check the weather forecast before I look at any thing else on the internet. And if the teasers for the late news say something like, "will you have a wet commute tomorrow morning?". I'll stay up to watch the news. On rainy weekends I'll go around the house and open all the curtains so that if I pass by a window I can see the rain. I keep a rain gauge (most useless item to own in San Diego) in the back yard.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin I think being raised in SoCal and always living <10 miles from the coast makes you love the rain because it's an oddity. It's like "Squirrel" for humans.