Black Burn
Well-Known Gopnik
Yeah snow is great beacuse pets love it and they're cleanJust let my two dogs out in the snow. They love it!!

Yeah snow is great beacuse pets love it and they're cleanJust let my two dogs out in the snow. They love it!!
Just let my two dogs out in the snow. They love it!!
Oh man. I’m so jealous of you right now. <3I love seeing my 8 year old lab run around like she is 2 again.
Just let my two dogs out in the snow. They love it!!
LolMine hates it. He had to go to the groomer this morning. I took him on the bus, and even with a jumper on he still ended up under my coat. He's currently underneath a blanket with only his tail showing.
Bork bork!!Marf
*pounces on the woofer* give back my stick!!Marf
*grabs stick* THAT'S MY STICK!!*pounces on the woofer* give back my stick!!
Cute!
Not this stick, I mean this rubber stick
Was woken just after 4am by amorous foxes outside. I'm on a suburban street on the southern edge of Edinburgh - we get a lot of them, and they're just starting up at this time of year. They make some crazy noises, tonight's was a kind of staccato yelp/chirp and only a few of the usual barks. I had to giggle when I realised they really do go "yiff"!
Ive never seen a skunk in the wild. Seen loads of other wildlife, but no skunks. I have smelled a dead one in Texas. Smelled like someone spilled a big bag of some really good weed.oh, my, they can also make some very haunting, bone-chilling noises while going about their business! I don't think I've ever heard any animal make such peculiar noises. Lots of foxes in the city; they've adapted well to urban/suburban conditions. In fact, I see more foxes since I've lived in Baltimore, than in the wilderness of Michigan.
But fewer skunks.
In Michigan, there were a lotta skunks; have hardly seen any here.
Ive never seen a skunk in the wild. Seen loads of other wildlife, but no skunks. I have smelled a dead one in Texas. Smelled like someone spilled a big bag of some really good weed.
Here, have a real snow cone!!! Bananna flavored.hrmph